HUMA FATIMA | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Research Article Award

HUMA FATIMA | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Research Article Award

Ms HUMA FATIMA, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India

Dr. [Your Name] recently submitted a Ph.D. thesis titled “Studies on β-lactamase from Bacillus tropicus EMB20 for alleviation of antibiotic pollution and antimicrobial resistance” at IIT Delhi. Their research focuses on enzyme biocatalysis, molecular biology, and nanobiotechnology, specifically exploring β-lactamase expression, purification, and immobilization for antibiotic degradation. They pioneered enzyme immobilization techniques to enhance stability and reusability and contributed to whole-genome sequencing of Bacillus tropicus EMB20. Additionally, they synthesized meropenem nanoflowers with potent antibacterial and antibiofilm activity. Their interdisciplinary expertise spans protein biochemistry, synthetic microbiology, antimicrobial assays, and nanomaterial characterization. Passionate about sustainable environmental management, they aim to develop enzyme-based solutions for tackling antibiotic pollution and antimicrobial resistance. Recognized with prestigious fellowships and travel awards, they have published impactful research in high-impact journals. They aspire to leverage their expertise in a postdoctoral role, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in biotechnology and environmental remediation.

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Education

Dr.HUMA FATIMA  holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from IIT Delhi (2019-2024), where their research focused on β-lactamase from Bacillus tropicus EMB20 for alleviating antibiotic pollution and antimicrobial resistance. Under the guidance of Prof. Sunil Kumar Khare and Prof. Preeti Srivastava, they worked extensively on enzyme expression, purification, immobilization, and nanobiotechnology applications. Prior to this, they completed a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biosciences from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (2015-2017), with an outstanding CGPA of 9.0/10. Under the supervision of Prof. Luqman Ahmad Khan, they explored antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and enzyme biocatalysis, earning a Gold Medal for academic excellence. They also hold a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biotechnology from the same university (2012-2015), where they achieved a remarkable CGPA of 9.8/10 and was honored with another Gold Medal. Their academic journey reflects a strong foundation in biotechnology, microbiology, and environmental bioremediation.

Experience

Dr. HUMA FATIMA has extensive research experience in enzyme biocatalysis and nanobiotechnology. As a Ph.D. Research Scholar at IIT Delhi (2019-2024), they focused on β-lactamase enzymes for antibiotic degradation, developing innovative immobilization techniques to enhance stability and reusability. Their work also included nanobiotechnology approaches, such as synthesizing nanoflowers with antibacterial properties, and contributing to the whole-genome sequencing of Bacillus tropicus EMB20. During their M.Sc. at Jamia Millia Islamia (2015-2017), they investigated antimicrobial resistance mechanisms under Prof. Luqman Ahmad Khan. Additionally, as a Research Assistant in a biotechnology lab (2017-2019), they gained expertise in molecular biology, protein purification, and enzyme kinetics. Their academic excellence has been recognized through multiple awards, including the RETA Grant (2024) and RSTA Grant (2023) from IIT Delhi, the prestigious DST INSPIRE Fellowship (2019), and qualifications in CSIR-NET (2017) and GATE (2018). They also earned Gold Medals for their M.Sc. (2017) and B.Sc. (2015) degrees at Jamia Millia Islamia.

Awards & Honors

Dr. HUMA FATIMA  has been recognized with several prestigious awards and honors for academic excellence and research contributions. They received the Research Excellence Travel Award (RETA) from IIT Delhi in 2024 and the Research Scholar Travel Award (RSTA) in 2023, enabling them to present their research at international conferences. In 2019, they were awarded the highly competitive DST INSPIRE Fellowship (IF19004) by the Government of India, supporting their doctoral studies. Their academic achievements include qualifying the CSIR-NET (Lectureship) in 2017 and GATE in Life Sciences in 2018, demonstrating their strong grasp of biosciences. Their exceptional performance during their postgraduate and undergraduate studies earned them Gold Medals in M.Sc. Biosciences (2017) and B.Sc. Biotechnology (2015) from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. These accolades highlight their dedication to research, innovation, and excellence in the fields of biotechnology, molecular biology, and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus

Dr. HUMA FATIMA  specializes in enzyme biocatalysis, molecular biology, and nanobiotechnology for addressing environmental and health challenges. Their primary research revolves around β-lactamase enzymes for antibiotic degradation, combating antimicrobial resistance, and reducing pharmaceutical pollution. They have developed advanced enzyme immobilization techniques to enhance enzyme reusability and stability. Their work extends to the whole-genome sequencing of Bacillus tropicus EMB20, providing insights into its biotechnological potential. Additionally, they have explored nanomaterials for biomedical applications, including the synthesis of meropenem nanoflowers with potent antibacterial and antibiofilm properties. Their interdisciplinary expertise includes protein purification, synthetic microbiology, antimicrobial assays, and nanomaterial characterization. Passionate about sustainable solutions, they aim to apply their research to environmental bioremediation, public health, and industrial biotechnology.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Applicability of β-lactamase entrapped agarose discs for removal of doripenem antibiotic: reusability and scale-up studies – Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology (Accepted)
2️⃣ Efficient remediation of meropenem using Bacillus tropicus EMB20 β-lactamase immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles – J Environ Manage, 329, 117054 (2023)
3️⃣ Insights from the genome sequence of Bacillus tropicus EMB20, an efficient β-lactamase-producing bacterium – 3 Biotech, 12(12), 330 (2022)
4️⃣ Meropenem incorporated Nanoflowers as Nano Antibiotics: A Promising Strategy for Combating Antimicrobial Resistance and Biofilm-Associated Infections – Inorg. Chem. Commun. (Under Review)
5️⃣ Cloning and expression of β-lactamase gene from B. tropicus EMB20 with non-classical inclusion bodies – Submitted to Int. J. Biological Macromolecules

María Rodríguez Pérez | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

María Rodríguez Pérez | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

María Rodríguez Pérez,UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA LA MANCHA, Spain

María Rodríguez Pérez is a Full Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. She was born in 1985 and holds a Researcher ID E-9572-2015 and an ORCID ID 0000-0002-9949-5861. Her research focuses on biochemistry and molecular biology.

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Education

María Rodríguez Pérez earned her degree in Biochemistry from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2008. She then received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Castilla-La Mancha in 2014. Her academic background has equipped her with a strong foundation in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Experience

María Rodríguez Pérez has worked as a researcher and professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has also collaborated with other researchers and institutions, including the University of Cambridge. Her experience has given her expertise in biochemistry, molecular biology, and research.

Awards and Honors

María Rodríguez Pérez has received several awards and honors for her research, including the Premio al mejor trabajo de Investigación Básica sobre Diabetes in 2011 and the Premio “Margarita Lorenzo” in 2016. These awards recognize her contributions to the field of biochemistry and diabetes research.

Research Focus

María Rodríguez Pérez’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity. She is particularly interested in the role of bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, in preventing and treating these diseases.

Publications

  1. 🌟 CD38 and ADP-ribosyl cyclase catalyze the synthesis of a dimeric ADP-ribose… (1997)
  2. 🌟 Ectocellular CD38-catalyzed synthesis and intracellular Ca2+-mobilizing activity… (1998)
  3. 🌟 Expression of CD38 increases intracellular calcium concentration and reduces doubling time… (1998)
  4. 🌟 The transmembrane glycoprotein CD38 is a catalytically active transporter… (1998)
  5. 🌟 Dimeric and tetrameric forms of catalytically active transmembrane CD38… (1998)
  6. 🌟 Ligand-induced internalization of CD38 results in intracellular Ca2+ mobilization… (1999)
  7. 🌟 Topology of CD38. (2000)
  8. 🌟 Extracellular cyclic ADP-ribose increases intracellular free calcium concentration… (2000)
  9. 🌟 G(s) protein dysfunction in allergen-challenged human isolated passively sensitized bronchi… (2000)
  10. 🌟 Connexin 43 hemichannels mediate Ca2+-regulated transmembrane NAD+ fluxes… (2001)
  11. 🌟 Extracellular Cyclic ADP-ribose potentiates Ach-induced contraction… (2001)
  12. 🌟 Human CD38 and its ligand CD31 define a unique lamina propria T lymphocyte signaling pathway… (2001)
  13. 🌟 Paracrinally stimulated expansion of early human hemopoietic progenitors… (2001)
  14. 🌟 Paracrine roles of NAD+ and Cyclic ADP-ribose… (2001)
  15. 🌟 Autocrine abscisic acid mediates the UV-B-induced inflammatory response… (2012)
  16. 🌟 Neuroprotective antibiotics in Alzheimer´s disease. (2017)
  17. 🌟 Central s‐resistin deficiency ameliorates hypothalamic inflammation… (2018)
  18. 🌟 Could antibiotics be therapeutic agents in Alzheimer´s Disease? (2018)
  19. 🌟 Effects of moderate chronic food restriction… (2019)
  20. 🌟 Temporal variability measurements of PM2,5 and its associated metals… (2020)
  21. 🌟 Hydroxityrosol improves mitocondrial energetics… (2020)
  22. 🌟 Ageing alters the lipid sensing process… (2021)
  23. 🌟 Are the portable cleaners (PAC) really effective… (2021)
  24. 🌟 Olive oil and wine as source of multi-target agents… (2021)
  25. 🌟 Lactic acid bacteria as biocontrol agents… (2022)
  26. 🌟 Zebrafish Model Insights into Mediterranean Diet Liquids… (2023)
  27. 🌟 Olive oil and wine as source of multi-target agents… (2023)