Liliya Faizullina | Organic Chemistry |Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liliya Faizullina | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

 Researcher | Ufa Institute of Chemistry | Russia

Faizullina L. Kh is a distinguished researcher in synthetic organic chemistry, recognized for her sustained contributions to the development of chiral building blocks, advanced reaction methodologies, and structurally intricate organic frameworks. With a scholarly record comprising 48 publications, 180 citations, and an h-index of 6, she has established a solid research footprint in asymmetric synthesis and the strategic transformation of bio-derived molecular precursors. Her work extensively explores the reactivity and synthetic versatility of levoglucosenone-based intermediates, including Michael adducts, Diels Alder products, and spirocyclic derivatives, which serve as crucial synthons for the construction of stereochemically rich and biologically relevant molecules. Notable recent studies include the preparation of chiral spirocyclobutanones, investigations into Cyrene as a chiral synthon, synthetic approaches toward acetogenin-type structures, and the design of key intermediates used in the assembly of loganin-related frameworks. These contributions reflect her strong command over stereochemical control, mechanistic interpretation, and multi-step synthetic planning, positioning her as an influential figure in the field. Beyond structural synthesis, her research frequently incorporates the evaluation of the biological activity of synthesized compounds, highlighting a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges organic chemistry with potential pharmacological applications. With collaborations involving more than 40 co-authors, her work demonstrates a commitment to interdisciplinary advancement and collective scientific inquiry. Her research also emphasizes sustainability through the adoption of bio-based starting materials and greener synthetic approaches, contributing to environmentally responsible chemical development. By enhancing access to complex chiral molecules and enabling new directions in medicinally relevant scaffold design, her work carries both scientific and societal significance. Faizullina L. Kh continues to expand the frontiers of modern synthetic organic chemistry through rigorous scholarship, collaborative engagement, and a sustained dedication to innovation in molecular synthesis.

Khalilova, Y. A., & Faizullina, L. Kh. (2025). Recent applications of Cyrene as a chiral synthon. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry.

Akhmetdinova, N., Biktagirov, I., & Faizullina, L. Kh. (2025, November 6). Transformation of the cyclohexane ring to the cyclopentane fragment of biologically active compounds. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry.

Galimova, Y. S., Salikhov, Sh. M., & Faizullina, L. Kh. (2025, September). Michael adduct of levoglucosenone and α-carboethoxycyclododecanone in the synthesis of a chiral spirocyclobutanone. Russian Journal of General Chemistry.

Galimova, Y. S., Kupova, O. Yu., Salikhov, Sh. M., & Faizullina, L. Kh. (2025, April). Approaches to the synthesis of acetogenins based on the Michael adducts of levoglucosenone and α-carboethoxycyclododecanone and analysis of their biological activity. Russian Journal of General Chemistry.

Khalilova, Y. A., Karamisheva, L. Sh., Salikhov, Sh. M., Galimova, Y. S., & Faizullina, L. Kh. (2024, August 13). Synthesis of N-alkyl-substituted aziridines and oxazolidine based on levoglucosenone derivatives.

 

Elena Ivleva | Organic Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Elena Ivleva | Organic Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Senior Researcher | Samara State Technical University | Russia

Elena A. Ivleva is an accomplished researcher in organic and general chemistry, widely recognized for her contributions to the synthesis, transformation, and reactivity of cage compounds, polycarboxylic frameworks, and structurally complex adamantane derivatives. With over 62 peer-reviewed publications and  431 citations, her work reflects a sustained impact on advancing modern synthetic methodology and understanding the mechanistic behavior of multifunctional organic systems. Her research spans oxidative reaction mechanisms, mixed-acid systems, multistep carboxylation–oxidation pathways, and the development of polycarboxylic aromatic and aliphatic structures with potential relevance to materials science and specialized chemical applications. Dr. Ivleva has collaborated with over 120 co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary engagement and a commitment to collaborative scientific development across various branches of chemistry. Her widely referenced publications include significant contributions to contemporary organic chemistry education, research achievements, and methodological innovations that continue to guide best practices in synthetic design, mechanistic interpretation, and the construction of high-value chemical frameworks. With an h-index of 11, her scholarly influence is evident in both academic and applied contexts, supported by a consistent record of impactful research output. Beyond academic contributions, her work holds broader societal and industrial importance by informing environmentally conscious chemical transformations, enhancing molecular design strategies, and contributing to the evolution of complex organic materials. Dr. Ivleva’s dedication to scientific rigor, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration positions her as a respected figure within the global chemical science community, continually advancing the frontiers of organic synthesis and contributing to the development of sustainable, efficient, and analytically sound chemical processes.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ivleva, E. A., Zvereva, D. V., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2025). One-pot multistep carboxylation–oxidation of cage compounds. Tetrahedron.

  2. Shiryaev, V. A., Ivleva, E. A., Zaborskaya, M. S., Tkachenko, I. M., Osyanin, V. A., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2024). Molecular dynamics simulation of SARS-CoV-2 E ion channel: the study of lone protein and its conformational changes in complex with potential cage inhibitors. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design. Advance online publication.

  3. Ivleva, E. A., Zvereva, D. V., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2024). New features of the H₂SO₄–HNO₃ system in the synthesis of adamantanecarboxylic acids. Russian Journal of General Chemistry.

Dr. Elena Ivleva advances modern organic and analytical chemistry through innovative synthesis strategies and chemical transformations that deepen scientific understanding and enable high-value chemical applications. Her research strengthens global innovation in materials, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable chemical technologies, contributing directly to societal and industrial progress.

PINGLIN LI | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. PINGLIN LI | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Ocean University of China.

Dr. Pinglin Li 🌊🔬 is a professor at the School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China. With a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Lanzhou University 🎓, his research explores bioactive secondary metabolites from South China Sea marine invertebrates and their symbiotic microbes. His expertise spans quantum chemical calculations, ECD, NMR, and semi-synthesis of marine natural products ⚗️🧬. A former visiting scholar at UC San Diego, he has led multiple national research grants and earned prestigious awards, including the Sanofi Biopharmaceuticals Youth Award 🏅. Dr. Li has published extensively in marine natural products and bioorganic chemistry journals 📚🌿

PROFILE 

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Prof. Jiming Bian is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the field of materials science and optoelectronic devices ⚛️. With a Ph.D. from the prestigious Shanghai Institute of Ceramics and his role as Professor at Dalian University of Technology 👨‍🏫, he has consistently delivered impactful research with real-world applications. His work demonstrates innovation, scientific excellence, and international recognition 🌍.

🎓 Education:

  • 📘 Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, China – 2008

  • 📗 B.S. in Chemistry, Lanzhou University, China – 2003

💼 Employment & Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China – Jan 2016 to present

  • 🧪 Associate Professor, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China – Jan 2014 to Dec 2015

  • 🧫 Lecturer, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China – Mar 2011 to Dec 2013

  • 🥼 Lecturer, College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China – Jul 2008 to Mar 2011

  • 🌍 Visiting Scholar, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA – Sep 2015 to Sep 2016

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Pinglin Li has demonstrated exceptional professional development through a dynamic academic journey and impactful research contributions 🌱📈. From earning his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry 🎓 to advancing from lecturer to full professor at Ocean University of China 🏫, his career reflects continuous growth and dedication. As a visiting scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography 🌊🌍, he expanded his global perspective and research capabilities. Dr. Li has led numerous national-level projects 🧪📊, published extensively in top-tier journals 📚, and received prestigious awards 🏆. His ongoing exploration of marine-derived bioactive compounds showcases his innovation and leadership in the field 🔬.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Pinglin Li’s research focuses on marine natural products chemistry 🧪🌊, specializing in the isolation, structural elucidation, and bioactivity assessment of secondary metabolites from South China Sea marine invertebrates such as corals and their symbiotic microorganisms 🐚🔍. His work integrates advanced spectroscopic techniques like NMR and ECD 📈🧬, along with quantum chemical calculations and semi-synthesis of bioactive compounds ⚗️🧠. Dr. Li’s studies aim to discover novel compounds with therapeutic potential, including anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic properties 💊🌿. His contributions bridge marine biodiversity and drug discovery, making him a key figure in marine pharmaceutical research 🧫🌍.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🏆 Sanofi Biopharmaceuticals Youth Award – Chinese Pharmaceutical Association (2013)

  • 🥇 Best Research Award, 21st Edition of International Academic Awards – ACA, Sciencefarther, Scifax, India

  • 🏅 Best Research Award, 9th Edition of Top Teachers Awards – TOT, Sciencefarther, Scifax, India

  • 🧪 Best Research Award, 14th Edition of International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology – ANN, Sciencefarther, Scifax, India

Publications & Citations 📚

  • 📘 Aaptourinamine structural investigationMar. Drugs, 2022, cited by 6 🧠

  • 🧪 Sarcoeleganolides C–G from S. elegansMar. Drugs, 2022, cited by 12 🧬

  • 🌿 Sarcoelegans A–H with anti-inflammatory activityPhytochemistry, 2023, cited by 15 💊

  • 🌊 Terpenoids from Sarcotragus sp.J. Nat. Prod., 2023, cited by 9 🔬

  • 🔍 Macrocyclic cembranes stereochemical studyTetrahedron, 2023, cited by 4 🧫

  • 🧬 Seven new lobane diterpenoidsMar. Drugs, 2023, cited by 5 ⚗️

  • 🌱 Lemneolemnanes A–D sesquiterpenoidsMar. Drugs, 2024, cited by 2 📈

  • 🧿 Litoamentenes A–K cytotoxic cembranoidsPhytochemistry, 2024, cited by 3 💥

  • 🌐 Terpenoids from Sinularia densaMar. Drugs, 2024, cited by 1 🔎

  • 🧫 Heterocycles from P. chrysogenumMar. Drugs, 2024, cited by 1 🧪

 🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Pinglin Li exemplifies what the Best Researcher Award represents—intellectual rigor, innovative thinking, global collaboration, and high-impact science. His pioneering work on marine-derived bioactive compounds contributes significantly to both academic research and potential therapeutic development 💊🌎. His achievements clearly merit recognition through this prestigious award.

 

 

Brajendra K. Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Brajendra K. Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at , Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, India.

Prof. Brajendra Kumar Singh 🧪📚 is a distinguished chemist and professor at the University of Delhi, specializing in the design, synthesis, and evaluation of bioactive heterocyclic compounds. With a Ph.D. from the University of Delhi (2007) and international research experience at KU Leuven, Belgium, he has contributed significantly to microwave-assisted metal-catalytic reactions. Prof. Singh has 113 research publications, 2 patents, and has delivered 30+ invited lectures globally. A recipient of the Young Scientist Award (DST, India, 2012)🏆, he leads a research team of 11 scholars, shaping the future of organic chemistry. 🌍🔬

Professional Profile

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Suitability for the Researcher Award

Prof. Brajendra Kumar Singh is an outstanding researcher in organic chemistry, with a strong focus on heterocyclic compounds, microwave-assisted catalysis, and nucleoside chemistry 🧪. His contributions to green chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and sustainable synthetic methodologies have significantly impacted the field. With an impressive record of 113 research publications, 2 patents, and multiple invited lectures, he has demonstrated excellence in innovation, mentorship, and interdisciplinary research 🌍.

Education 🎓

  • B.Sc. (2001) 🏫 – University of Delhi, India
  • M.Sc. (2003) 📘 – University of Delhi, India
  • Ph.D. (2007) 🎓 – University of Delhi, India

 

Experience 💼

  • 📍 Erasmus International Visiting Scholar (2005-2007) 🇧🇪 – KU Leuven, Belgium
  • 📍 Postdoctoral Fellow (2007-2009) 🧑‍🔬 – KU Leuven, Belgium
  • 📍 Assistant Professor (2010-2019) 👨‍🏫 – University of Delhi, India
  • 📍 Associate Professor (2019-2022) 🔬 – University of Delhi, India
  • 📍 Professor (2022-Present) 🏛️ – University of Delhi, India🎤

 

Professional Development 🚀📖

Prof. Brajendra Kumar Singh has made remarkable contributions to organic chemistry 🧪 through his expertise in heterocyclic compound synthesis and microwave-assisted metal-catalytic reactions ⚛️. He has authored 113 research papers 📄, secured 2 patents 🏅, and delivered 30+ invited lectures globally 🎤. As a research leader, he supervises 11 scholars 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 and manages projects funded by Delhi University, DRDO, and DST 💰. His international collaborations span Belgium, USA, Italy, Germany, and more 🌍. A recipient of the Young Scientist Award (DST, 2012) 🏆, he continues to innovate and inspire in the field of organic synthesis.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Prof. Brajendra Kumar Singh specializes in organic chemistry 🧪, focusing on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of bioactive heterocyclic compounds ⚛️. His research explores microwave-assisted metal-catalyzed reactions 🔥, developing eco-friendly and efficient synthetic methodologies 🌱. He works on drug discovery 💊, targeting novel molecules for pharmaceutical applications. His projects, funded by Delhi University, DRDO, and DST 💰, drive innovation in synthetic chemistry. With international collaborations 🌍, he advances research in pericyclic reactions, photochemistry, and organocatalysis 🔬. His groundbreaking work contributes to green chemistry 🌿 and the development of new therapeutic agents 🏥.

Awards & Honors 🏅🎖️

  • Young Scientist Award (2012) 🎖️ – Department of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi, India
  • Erasmus International Scholar (2005-2007) 🌍 – KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship (2007-2009) 🧑‍🔬 – KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Invited Speaker (30+ times) 🎤 – National & International Conferences
  • Research Grants & Project Funding 💰 – Delhi University, DRDO, DST

 

Publication Top Notes:
  • “A review on chitosan and chitosan-based bionanocomposites” (2025) 📖International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 🧪 | Cited by: 0
  • “Design and synthesis of a carbohydrate-derived chemosensor for Ni(II) detection” (2025) 🔬Carbohydrate Research ⚛️ | Cited by: 0
  • “Selective functionalization of 2-phenyl-4H-benzo[d][1,3]oxazin-4-ones” (2025) 🏺Tetrahedron 🧪 | Cited by: 0
  • “Synthesis of base-modified fluorescent furo[3,2-c]coumarin nucleosides” (2025) 💡Journal of Molecular Structure 🔍 | Cited by: 1
  • “Microwave-assisted Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling of aryl alkyl selenides” (2025) 🔥Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry 🧑‍🔬 | Cited by: 0
  • “Microwave-assisted synthesis of fluorescent 1,4-dihydropyridine nucleosides” (2024) 🧬RSC Advances 🌿 | Cited by: 0
  • “Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Acyclic Nucleosides” (2024) 🏥[No source available] 💊 | Cited by: 0
  • “Perylene bisimides – Advanced synthesis and photoelectric applications” (2024) 🌞Dyes and Pigments 🏗️ | Cited by: 0
  • “Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Aryl Alkyl Selenides” (2024) ⚙️Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis 🏆 | Cited by: 1

📌 Conclusion:

With his groundbreaking research, global impact, and leadership in organic chemistry, Prof. Brajendra Kumar Singh is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to scientific advancements, innovation in chemical synthesis, and mentorship of future researchers make him an ideal recipient of this prestigious recognition. 🏆🔬