Neeraj Thakur | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Neeraj Thakur | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, United States

Dr. Neeraj S. Thakur, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC), is a highly motivated researcher specializing in drug delivery systems, theranostic platforms, and AI-based approaches for developing novel diagnostics and treatments. With over a decade of international research experience spanning the USA, Europe, and Asia, Dr. Thakur has led multiple projects related to nanomaterial design, formulation development, and the synthesis of advanced drug delivery systems for treating diseases like cancer and infections. His expertise extends to both small molecules and large biomolecules, utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as polymeric and lipid nanoparticles. He has an extensive publication record with 29 papers, five patents, six book chapters, and significant contributions to the field.

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Education

Dr. Thakur earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology (Biotechnology) from the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Mohali, India, where his research focused on the development of nanoparticle-based fluorescent probes for biomedical applications. He also holds an M.Tech in Pharmaceutical Technology (Biotechnology) from NIPER, Mohali, where he was the class topper, and a B.Pharm degree from Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore. Additionally, he is pursuing a Certificate in Data Science and Machine Learning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Experience

Dr. Thakur has held significant roles in various research institutions. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at OUHSC, he established research laboratories and led projects on nanomaterial development for drug delivery systems targeting multiple applications, including inner ear and ocular delivery. Prior to this, he worked at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, where he developed hybrid micelle formulations for transdermal delivery and designed iontophoretic devices. He also contributed to the Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB), India, where he led the development of topical drug delivery systems and was involved in several patent filings. These experiences have honed his skills in formulation and analytical development, laboratory management, and industrial collaboration.

Research Interests

Dr. Thakur’s research interests focus on the development of advanced drug delivery systems, particularly using nanomaterials such as polymeric and lipid nanoparticles. His work aims to improve the therapeutic efficacy of drugs by enhancing their delivery to specific sites in the body, such as the inner ear, ocular tissues, and tumors. He is also dedicated to the integration of AI-based approaches for optimizing drug delivery design, ensuring more precise treatments for conditions like cancer and ototoxicity. His passion extends to the creation of theranostic platforms for early disease diagnosis and personalized medicine.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Thakur has received numerous accolades for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. Notable among them are the John B. Bruce Scholarship Award (2024), the Best Abstract Award at AAPS Pharm360 (2023), and the prestigious Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship (2020-2021). His earlier achievements include the DST-INSPIRE and CSIR Research Fellowships, which are awarded to the top 1% of students in India. These recognitions underscore his impact on the scientific community and his leadership in advancing pharmaceutical research.

Publications

Dr. Thakur has authored 29 peer-reviewed papers, with some of his recent work focused on innovative drug delivery systems. Key publications include:

Thakur, N.S., et al., “Crosslinked Hybrid Nanoparticle Embedded in Thermogel For Sustained Co-Delivery to Inner Ear,” Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 2024.

Thakur, N.S., et al., “Progress and Promise of Photoresponsive Nanocarriers for Precision Drug Delivery in Cancer,” Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews, 2024.

Thakur, N.S., et al., “Dual Stimuli-Responsive and Sustained Drug Delivery Nanosensogel for Prevention of Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity,” Journal of Controlled Release, 2024.

Paul, S., et al., “Co-Administration of Chemo-Phototherapeutic Loaded Lignin Nanoarchitecture for Skin Cancer and Bacterial Infections,” ACS Applied Nano Materials, 2024.

Kumar, S., et al., “Bioengineered Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Based Biosensors and Applications,” Sensors and Diagnostics, 2023. These works, which cover nanomedicine, drug delivery, and nanomaterial innovation, have significantly contributed to the field of pharmaceutical sciences and have been widely cited.

Conclusion

Dr. Neeraj S. Thakur’s multifaceted career highlights his dedication to advancing pharmaceutical research through innovation in nanotechnology and drug delivery systems. His profound knowledge in both academic and industrial settings, along with his leadership in driving collaborative research projects, continues to position him as a key figure in his field. With a focus on precision medicine, AI-based design, and the development of targeted therapies, Dr. Thakur is making remarkable strides toward improving patient outcomes and advancing the future of drug delivery and diagnostics.

Hamza Kahri | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamza Kahri | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Tours University | France

Dr. Hamza Kahri is a highly accomplished chemist specializing in materials chemistry, with a focus on the development of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), nanomaterials, and their applications in energy storage, CO2 capture, hydrogen storage, and catalysis. Through extensive research during his PhD and postdoctoral studies, Dr. Kahri has authored over 27 peer-reviewed journal articles and actively contributed to the scientific community through teaching, supervising graduate students, and reviewing for leading chemistry journals. His interdisciplinary expertise and collaborative projects have solidified his standing as an innovator in the field.

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Education

Dr. Kahri’s academic journey began at the University of Monastir, Tunisia, where he earned a BSc in Chemistry in 2011, followed by an MSc in Chemistry specializing in Electrochemistry in 2013. He completed his PhD in Materials Chemistry in 2017, focusing on hydrogen generation through chemical hydrides using metal-based nanocatalysts. His doctoral work under the guidance of Prof. Ridha Touati and Prof. Umit B. Demirci emphasized innovative approaches to catalysis, setting the foundation for his future contributions.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kahri’s career includes a range of academic and research roles. He currently serves as a temporary assistant professor at Université de Tours, France, where he contributes to teaching and advanced research in energy materials. His previous roles include assistant professorships at Université de Poitiers, France, and the University of Monastir, Tunisia. His postdoctoral research at institutions such as Bilkent University, Turkey, and Atatürk University focused on spectroelectrochemistry of conducting polymers and the use of mesoporous materials in catalysis, respectively.

Research Interests

Dr. Kahri’s research focuses on the synthesis and application of MOFs, nanomaterials, and advanced catalysts for energy and environmental solutions. His work explores innovative techniques in electrochemical sensors, supercapacitors, and wastewater treatment. Additionally, he delves into heterogeneous catalysis and chemical kinetics, aiming to develop sustainable technologies for energy storage and pollutant remediation.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kahri’s excellence in research has been acknowledged through prestigious academic fellowships, including those from the Turkish Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Education in France and Germany. These awards facilitated his research stays at leading institutions, enhancing his global academic collaborations and contributions.

Publications

Dr. Kahri has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals. Below are seven representative works:

Enhanced Catalysis of Monodisperse AgPd Alloy Nanoparticles (Nano Research, 2017; IF 9.9) – This work focuses on ammonia borane dehydrogenation under sunlight.

Hydrogen Generation from Sodium Borohydride (RSC Advances, 2016; IF 3.9) – Discusses cobalt-copper catalysts in hydrolysis reactions.

Dopamine Detection via Modified Electrodes (Journal of Electrochemical Society, 2020; IF 3.9) – A study on advanced electrochemical sensors.

Simultaneous Detection of Catechol and Hydroquinone (IEEE Sensors Journal, 2021; IF 4.3) – Highlights the application of nanomaterial-modified electrodes.

Development of Non-Enzymatic Cholesterol Sensors (Journal of Iranian Chemical Society, 2021; IF 2.4) – Research on composite-based sensors.

Rapid Synthesis of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks (Journal of Materials Science, 2022; IF 4.5) – Investigates CO2 and CH4 adsorption properties.

Cu-MOF Catalyst for 4-Nitrophenol Reduction (Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, 2022; IF 3.9) – Explores green catalysis approaches.

Conclusion

Dr. Hamza Kahri’s career reflects a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in materials chemistry. His contributions to sustainable technologies and energy applications underscore his dedication to solving global challenges. As a mentor, researcher, and collaborator, Dr. Kahri’s work continues to inspire innovation in the scientific community.