Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (CNRS) | France

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👩‍🔬 Summary

Dr. Véronique Eparvier is a Second Class Research Director at the CNRS, based at the Institute of Natural Substances Chemistry (ICSN). Her research focuses on chemistry of natural substances, chemical ecology, metabolomics, and the exploration of symbiotic microorganisms within holobionts. She is known for her interdisciplinary approach to discovering specialized metabolites with pharmacological and agrochemical applications, and for her leadership in French scientific research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Eparvier earned her HDR (Accreditation to Supervise Research) in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Paris-Saclay University in 2013. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry of Natural Substances (2005) from the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, awarded with highest honors. Her academic background also includes a Master’s in Agro-resource Sciences (2002) from INPT, Toulouse, and a Master’s in Bio-cultural Anthropology (2001) from Aix-Marseille III University.

🧪 Professional Experience

Her professional journey with the CNRS began with a fixed-term engineering position in French Guiana (2006), followed by tenured roles as a Research Engineer (2008–2020), and her current position as Research Director at ICSN since 2020. She has played key roles in multiple research programs and has headed the ICSN symbiotic microorganism strain library since 2010.

📚 Academic Contributions

Dr. Eparvier has authored 80 scientific publications, 5 patents, and 24 conference papers. She has delivered 20 invited lectures and 43 oral presentations. As a mentor, she has supervised 13 PhD theses (with one ongoing), and guided 28 Master’s research students. She has participated in numerous academic juries, including 12 thesis juries (5 as rapporteur) and 2 HDR juries.

🧬 Research Interests

Her scientific interests lie in understanding chemical interactions within ecosystems, particularly among microorganisms, plants, and insects. She investigates the ecological roles and potential applications of specialized metabolites using tools such as metabolomics, functional chemodiversity, and chemical ecology, contributing to both basic science and applied innovations.

🛠️ Technical Skills

She is skilled in natural products chemistry, analytical techniques, chemodiversity profiling, and metabolomic data analysis. She also has expertise in strain collection management and the integration of functional chemistry with ecological perspectives.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Eparvier is an active academic lecturer. Since 2020, she has been teaching at Paris-Saclay University in the GPbioP Professional Degree program. She also taught at the University of Versailles-Saint Quentin (2011–2023) and AgroParisTech, as well as in French Guiana earlier in her career. She holds the national qualification of University Professor in Section 32 (Organic, Mineral, and Industrial Chemistry), obtained in 2016 and 2022.

🏅 Awards & Recognition

She received the Air Liquide Trophy in 2016 for her environmental research as part of the FEDER INSECTICIDE project. In 2005, she won first prize in the Young Scientist Competition at the NAPRECA International Congress.

🌍 Scientific Leadership & Affiliations

Dr. Eparvier leads the Functional Chemistry-Chemical Ecology team at ICSN and serves as Deputy Coordinator of its Natural Substances-Medicinal Chemistry department. She is a member of the scientific committees for CNRS Sections 16 and 52, and the CNRS Chemistry CSI. She contributes to national and international research networks including GDR MediatEC, GDRI NPChem, Labex CEBA, Labex LERMIT, and DIM-PAMIR. She organized the first Chemical Ecology Conference at Paris-Saclay in 2023 and serves on several scientific councils and steering committees.

📚 Selected Publication

Composition of antifungal volatile organic compounds in Sextonia rubra fruit by molecular networks
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Santerre, C.; Segret, J.; Elie, N.; Genty, C.; Estevez, Y.; Amusant, N.; Houël, E.; Eparvier, V.; Touboul, D.

  • Journal: Comptes Rendus Chimie

  • Year: 2023

Nitrogen Enriched Solid-State Cultivation for the Overproduction of Azaphilone Red Pigments by Penicillium sclerotiorum SNB-CN111
  • Authors: Téo Hebra; Véronique Eparvier; David Touboul

  • Journal: Journal of Fungi

  • Year: 2023

Classification of Environmental Strains from Order to Genus Levels Using Lipid and Protein MALDI-ToF Fingerprintings and Chemotaxonomic Network Analysis
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Hebra, T.; Elie, N.; Guérineau, V.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Microorganisms

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, metabolomic and genomic methods for the production and annotation of halogenated azaphilones and ilicicolins in termite symbiotic fungi
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, Metabolomic and Genomic Methods on Termite Symbiotic Fungi for the Production and Annotation of Halogenated Azaphilones and Ilicicolins
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Research Square (preprint)

  • Year: 2022

Sota Sato | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sota Sato | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

The University of Tokyo, Japan

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👨‍🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Sota Sato’s academic journey began at The University of Tokyo, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in 2000, followed by a Master’s degree in 2002. His passion for research and academics led him to pursue a Ph.D., which he completed in 2005. During his studies, he also broadened his perspective through a research stint in Canada, as a visiting student at the J. M. Stryker lab at the University of Alberta in 2004.

🔬 Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D., Prof. Sato began his professional academic career as a Research Associate at The University of Tokyo. His career at the university flourished as he moved through roles, including Assistant Professor in 2007, Lecturer in 2010, and Project Associate Professor by 2017. Prof. Sato also held various visiting academic positions, such as at RIKEN and Tohoku University, while also leading important research groups like the ERATO Isobe Degenerate π-Integration project from 2013 to 2020.

💡 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Sato’s work spans multiple areas within chemistry and molecular sciences. His research primarily focuses on energy and utilities analytics, with particular interest in synthetic organic chemistry, molecular integration, and advanced material science. His work has led to significant advancements in the understanding of molecular structures and their applications in energy solutions. In addition to this, Prof. Sato has contributed significantly to the development of synthetic organic chemistry methodologies and innovative molecular integration techniques, which have implications for industrial and energy applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

As a researcher, Prof. Sato’s influence extends beyond his individual contributions; he has shaped academic discourse and policy on energy analytics and molecular science. His leadership roles in global research projects, like ERATO, have facilitated numerous breakthroughs and interdisciplinary collaborations. His work has been instrumental in shaping future research paradigms, with a specific emphasis on sustainable energy solutions and chemical innovations that impact modern industry.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

Throughout his academic career, Prof. Sato has earned recognition for his contributions to synthetic organic chemistry and energy-related research. His research papers are frequently cited by peers in the field, underscoring the high regard with which his work is held. Additionally, Prof. Sato served as an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan from 2020 to 2022, further establishing his authority in the scientific community.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Prof. Sato possesses an exceptional blend of technical skills, including advanced laboratory techniques in synthetic organic chemistry, molecular design, and energy analysis. His proficiency in data analysis, experimental design, and interdisciplinary problem-solving has allowed him to make significant contributions to both academia and industry. His technical expertise extends to high-level computational modeling, material science innovations, and the development of experimental frameworks for energy solutions.

🎓 Teaching Experience

Prof. Sato has had an enduring commitment to education, evidenced by his extensive teaching roles at The University of Tokyo. As a Project Professor and Lecturer, he has mentored countless students and researchers, helping to shape the next generation of chemists and researchers. His teaching methodology emphasizes hands-on experimentation, Chemistry Sota Sato Best Researcher Award, and interdisciplinary knowledge, ensuring that students are well-equipped for both academic and industry-based challenges.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Sato’s legacy as an educator and researcher continues to grow. His foundational contributions to molecular science and energy analytics are likely to inspire future research. As he takes on roles like Visiting Professor at the Institute for Molecular Science (2023), Prof. Sato remains a pivotal figure in advancing scientific understanding. His ongoing commitment to research, particularly in the fields of sustainable energy and advanced chemical solutions, ensures his lasting impact on the scientific community and society at large.

 

Top Noted Publications📖

Enantioselective synthesis of 3-(N-indolyl)quinolines containing axial and central chiralities

Authors: Ken Yamanomoto, Kota Yamamoto, Satoshi Yoshida, Sota Sato, Takahiko Akiyama

Journal: Chemical Communications

Year: 2024

Molecular cylinders with donor–acceptor structure and swinging motion

Authors: Ke Li, Satoshi Yoshida, Ryo Yakushiji, Xingchi Liu, Chang Ge, Zhuofan Xu, Yong Ni, Xiaonan Ma, Jishan Wu, Sota Sato et al.

Journal: Chemical Science

Year: 2024

Physical Isolation of Single Protein Molecules within Well‐Defined Coordination Cages to Enhance Their Stability

Authors: Risa Ebihara, Takahiro Nakama, Ken Morishima, Maho Yagi‐Utsumi, Masaaki Sugiyama, Daishi Fujita, Sota Sato, Makoto Fujita

Journal: Angewandte Chemie

Year: 2024

Physical Isolation of Single Protein Molecules within Well‐Defined Coordination Cages to Enhance Their Stability

Authors: Risa Ebihara, Takahiro Nakama, Ken Morishima, Maho Yagi‐Utsumi, Masaaki Sugiyama, Daishi Fujita, Sota Sato, Makoto Fujita

Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Year: 2024

Stepwise Chemical Reduction of [4]Cyclo[4]helicenylene: Stereo Transformation and Site-Selective Metal Complexation

Authors: Zheng Zhou, Yong Yang, Jianwei Liang, Sota Sato, Zhenyi Zhang, Zheng Wei

Journal: Precision Chemistry

Year: 2024

Khalil Azzaoui | Chimie Minérale | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Khalil Azzaoui, Chimie Minérale, Best Scholar Award

Professor at Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Sciences Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University Fez, Morocco

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🌟Summary

Khalil Azzaoui is a distinguished researcher and inventor specializing in the development of advanced biomaterials for orthopedic and odontological applications. His expertise spans the synthesis of innovative composites based on phosphocalcic hydroxyapatite, essential for both industrial and medical uses. He holds multiple patents and has authored numerous articles in prestigious scientific journals, contributing significantly to the field of inorganic chemistry.

🎓Education

  • Doctorate in Science: Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences – Mohamed Premier University, Oujda, June 2014. Dissertation focused on the development and study of composites based on phosphocalcic hydroxyapatite.
  • Master of Science: Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science – Mohammed Premier University, Oujda, June 2009. Thesis on the development of phosphate ores and phosphoric acid.
  • Degree in Applied Mineral Chemistry: Faculty of Sciences – Mohammed Premier University, Oujda, June 2007. Specialization in mineral chemistry.

💼 Professional Experience

Khalil Azzaoui has extensive experience in:

  • Development of cosmetic products and organic composites utilizing calcium phosphate.
  • Extraction of essential oils from aromatic plants.
  • Utilization of various analytical techniques including IR, ATD/ATG, DSC, DRX, gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy, and TOC.
  • Proficiency in software for modeling and calculating physicochemical properties such as ArgusLab, gaussian_09w_win_w32_full, and others.

🔬 Research Interests

Khalil Azzaoui’s research interests revolve around advancing the field of biomaterials, particularly inorganic chemistry applications for orthopedic and odontological purposes. His work primarily focuses on the synthesis and characterization of novel composites based on phosphocalcic hydroxyapatite, aimed at enhancing materials used in both medical and industrial settings. He is deeply engaged in exploring the development of nanostructured materials and composite membranes for applications ranging from environmental remediation to biomedical engineering. Khalil’s research also encompasses the utilization of advanced analytical techniques and computational modeling to optimize the performance and functionality of these biomaterials, contributing significantly to the intersection of materials science and healthcare innovation.

📖 Publication Top Noted

Article Title: Synthesis of Novel Nitro-Halogenated Aryl-Himachalene Sesquiterpenes from Atlas Cedar Oil Components: Characterization, DFT Studies, and Molecular Docking Analysis against Various Isolated Smooth Muscles

    • Authors: Youssef Edder, Issam Louchachha, Abdelmajid Faris, Mohamed MAATALLAH, Khalil Azzaoui, Mohammed Zerrouk, Mohamed Saadi, Lahcen El Ammari, Moha Berraho, MOHAMMED MERZOUKI, et al.
    • Journal: Molecules
    • Volume: 29
    • Issue: 12
    • Pages: 2894
    • Year: 2024

Article Title: Public Attitudes towards Insect Pollinators in Morocco: Insights from a Pilot Study with Broader Applications

    • Authors: Rachid Sabbahi, Insafe El Abdouni, Patrick Lhomme, Omar Boubker, Khalil Azzaoui, Belkheir Hammouti, Mounsef Neffa, Virginia Hock
    • Journal: Diversity
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 7
    • Pages: 383
    • Year: 2024

Article Title: Cheminformatics-Based Design and Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite/Collagen Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications

    • Authors: Mohamed Aaddouz, Khalil Azzaoui, Rachid Sabbahi, Moulay Hfid Youssoufi, Meryem Idrissi Yahyaoui, Abdeslam Asehraou, Mohamed El Miz, Belkheir Hammouti, Sergey Shityakov, Mohamed Siaj, et al.
    • Journal: Polymers
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 85
    • Year: 2023

Article Title: Rosemary as a Potential Source of Natural Antioxidants and Anticancer Agents: A Molecular Docking Study

    • Authors: Haytham Bouammali, Linda Zraibi, Imane Ziani, Mohammed Merzouki, Lamiae Bourassi, Elmehdi Fraj, Allal Challioui, Khalil Azzaoui, Rachid Sabbahi, Belkheir Hammouti, et al.
    • Journal: Plants
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 89
    • Year: 2023

Article Title: Cheminformatics-Based Design and Synthesis of Hydroxyapatite/Collagen Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications (Preprint)

    • Authors: Mohamed Aaddouz, Khalil Azzaoui, Rachid Sabbahi, Meryem Idrissi Yahyaoui, Abdeslam Asehraou, Moulay Hfid Youssoufi, Mohamed El Miz, Belkheir Hammouti, Sergey Shityakov, Mohamed Siaj, et al.
    • Journal: Polymers
    • Year: 2023

Juan Antonio Gonzalez Vera | chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Juan Antonio Gonzalez Vera, chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Juan Antonio Gonzalez Vera at Faculty Of Pharmacy/universidad De Granada, Spain

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🌟 Summary

Dr. Juan Antonio González Vera is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Granada, specializing in Chemical Biology. His notable contributions include developing fluorescent peptide biosensors and lanthanide-based luminescent probes. His work has received global recognition, securing over €0.6 million in research funding and yielding significant societal and economic impact through collaborations and patents.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Pharmacy (2006) – University Complutense of Madrid, Spain. Dr. González Vera’s doctoral research focused on the development of peptidomimetics for cancer treatment, earning him the Rafael Folch Foundation Award.
  • Degree in Pharmacy (2000) – University of Granada, Spain. He graduated with a grade point average of 3.5, laying a strong foundation for his future research in Chemical Biology and Organic Chemistry.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Juan Antonio González Vera boasts a diverse and accomplished career in academia and research. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Granada (2022-present), where he also held roles as Professor Hired Doctor Indefinite (2021-2022), Assistant Professor Doctor (2018-2021), Interim Substitute Professor (2017-2018), and Contract Researcher (2017). Before joining the University of Granada, he was a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron in Montpellier, France (2015-2016). He also held postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Medicinal Chemistry, CSIC (2012-2014), and the University Complutense of Madrid (2009-2011). His international experience includes a significant stint as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the USA (2006-2008), where he advanced his expertise in Chemical Biology and Organic Synthesis.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Juan Antonio González Vera’s research is at the forefront of Chemical Biology, focusing on several key areas:

  • Biosensors: Developing advanced fluorescent peptide and lanthanide-based biosensors for studying kinase activity and protein-protein interactions. His innovative biosensors are used extensively for in vitro kinase activity studies.
  • Organic Synthesis: Creating novel fluorescent probes and solvatochromic fluorophores, such as Quinolimides, for applications in biological imaging and diagnostics.
  • Physical Chemistry: Utilizing cutting-edge microscopy techniques like Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) and Phosphorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (PLIM) to explore complex biological systems.
  • Luminescent Probes and Sensors: Designing lanthanide antennas and other luminescent probes for intracellular imaging and the detection of biological molecules, contributing to advancements in areas such as cancer diagnosis and the study of amyloid fibrillization.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Engaging in extensive collaboration with technological companies and academic institutions globally, driving forward innovative research and practical applications of biosensors and luminescent materials.

📖 Publication Top Noted

Article: Environment-Sensitive Probes for Illuminating Amyloid Aggregation In Vitro and in Zebrafish
  • Authors: Francisco Fueyo-González, Juan A González-Vera, Ibon Alkorta, Lourdes Infantes, Maria Luisa Jimeno, Paula Aranda, Dario Acuña-Castroviejo, Alvaro Ruiz-Arias, Angel Orte, Rosario Herranz
  • Journal: ACS sensors
  • Year: 2020
  • Citation: 25
Article: Identification of quinazolinone analogs targeting CDK5 kinase activity and glioblastoma cell proliferation
  • Authors: Marion Peyressatre, Dominique Patomo Arama, Arthur Laure, Juan A González-Vera, Morgan Pellerano, Nicolas Masurier, Vincent Lisowski, May C Morris
  • Journal: Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Year: 2020
  • Citation: 20
Article: Apoferritin protein amyloid fibrils with tunable chirality and polymorphism
  • Authors: Rocío Jurado, Jozef Adamcik, Miguel López-Haro, Juan A González-Vera, Álvaro Ruiz-Arias, Antoni Sánchez-Ferrer, Rafael Cuesta, José M Domínguez-Vera, José J Calvino, Angel Orte, Raffaele Mezzenga, Natividad Gálvez
  • Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Year: 2018
  • Citation: 25
Article: Smart lanthanide antennas for sensing water
  • Authors: Francisco Fueyo-González, Emilio Garcia-Fernandez, David Martínez, Lourdes Infantes, Angel Orte, Juan A González-Vera, Rosario Herranz
  • Journal: Chemical communications
  • Year: 2020
  • Citation: 24
Article: Lanthanide-based peptide biosensor to monitor CDK4/cyclin D kinase activity
  • Authors: Juan A González-Vera, David Bouzada, Céline Bouclier, M Eugenio Vázquez, May C Morris
  • Journal: Chemical communications
  • Year: 2017
  • Citation: 23