Subhendu Bhowmik | Organic Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Subhendu Bhowmik
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata

Subhendu Bhowmik
Affiliation National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata
Country India
Scopus ID 57213048233
Documents 24
Citations 633
h-index 14
Subject Area Synthetic Methodology
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards

The Innovative Research Award recognizes outstanding scientific achievement and impactful research contributions. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research researcher Subhendu Bhowmik has demonstrated excellence in synthetic methodology and modern chemical sciences through influential scholarly work.[1]

Abstract

Subhendu Bhowmik has established a research portfolio centered on synthetic methodology, with contributions spanning chemical synthesis, reaction development, and innovative approaches to molecular design. Through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly collaborations, the researcher has demonstrated consistent engagement with contemporary challenges in chemical sciences while contributing to knowledge generation and scientific dissemination.[1]

Keywords

Synthetic Methodology, Organic Chemistry, Chemical Sciences, Reaction Development, Molecular Design, Pharmaceutical Research, Scientific Innovation, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Innovation in chemical research plays a fundamental role in advancing pharmaceuticals, materials science, and industrial chemistry. Researchers working in synthetic methodology contribute to the creation of efficient reaction pathways and novel molecular architectures that support scientific and technological progress. The academic profile of Subhendu Bhowmik reflects engagement with these objectives through research activities and scholarly outputs.[4]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata, Subhendu Bhowmik has developed expertise in synthetic methodology and related chemical research disciplines. Bibliometric indicators demonstrate active scholarly participation, including a publication record of 26 indexed documents, 633 citations, and an h-index of 14, reflecting sustained academic visibility and influence within the scientific community.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Development of synthetic methodologies for efficient chemical transformations.
  • Contribution to reaction optimization and molecular synthesis strategies.
  • Support for interdisciplinary pharmaceutical and chemical research initiatives.
  • Publication of peer-reviewed research in internationally recognized journals.
  • Participation in scientific collaboration and knowledge dissemination activities.

These contributions collectively illustrate engagement with fundamental and applied research challenges relevant to modern chemical sciences and innovation-driven academic inquiry.[2]

Publications

The researcher’s publication record includes articles addressing synthetic chemistry, reaction mechanisms, and methodological innovation. These works contribute to scientific literature by expanding understanding of chemical processes and supporting future investigations in related domains.[1]

  • Peer-reviewed journal publications in synthetic methodology.
  • Collaborative research outputs with academic and scientific partners.
  • Contributions to high-impact chemical science literature.

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed through scholarly citations, publication influence, and contribution to ongoing scientific discussions. With more than six hundred citations and a recognized h-index, the research profile demonstrates measurable academic engagement and visibility across the chemical sciences research community.[1] The relevance of synthetic methodology extends beyond academic inquiry, influencing pharmaceutical development, laboratory innovation, and future technological applications. Such contributions support the advancement of scientific knowledge and practical problem-solving approaches.[2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals whose research activities demonstrate originality, scholarly rigor, and measurable academic influence. Based on available bibliometric indicators, publication activity, and subject-area specialization, Subhendu Bhowmik’s profile aligns with criteria commonly associated with recognition for innovative scientific research and academic achievement.[3]

Conclusion

Subhendu Bhowmik’s academic profile reflects sustained engagement with synthetic methodology and chemical science research. Through publications, citations, and contributions to scholarly advancement, the researcher has demonstrated a record of scientific productivity and academic impact. These achievements support recognition within professional and research-oriented award frameworks and highlight the continuing importance of innovative chemical research.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Subhendu Bhowmik, Author ID 57213048233. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57213048233
  2. Gibard, C., Bhowmik, S., Karki, M., Kim, E.-K., & Krishnamurthy, R. (2018). Phosphorylation, oligomerization and self-assembly in water under potential prebiotic conditions. Nature Chemistry, 10(2), 212–217.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2878

  3. International Chemical Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award information and recognition framework.https://chemicalscientists.com
  4. Bhowmik, S., & Krishnamurthy, R. (2019). The role of sugar-backbone heterogeneity and chimeras in the simultaneous emergence of RNA and DNA. Nature Chemistry, 11(11), 1009–1018.

    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-019-0322-x

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.