MANJULA SHANTARAM | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. MANJULA SHANTARAM | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

A.J.Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre | India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manjula Shantaram, M.Sc., Ph.D., FAGE, FABMS, PGDBEME, stands as a luminary in Plant Biochemistry, with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. Her extensive research in biomarkers, diabetes mellitus, toxicology, and phytomedicine has significantly advanced the field. With over 200 publications, including 168 international papers, and a commendable H-index of 21, her scholarly contributions are both prolific and impactful. Dr. Shantaram’s dedication to mentoring is evident in her guidance of 15 Ph.D. candidates and co-guidance of 5 others, fostering the next generation of scientists. Her leadership roles, such as Chief of Research at AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, underscore her commitment to research excellence. Her accolades, including fellowships from esteemed bodies like FAGE and FABMS, further attest to her outstanding contributions. Dr. Shantaram’s unwavering dedication and groundbreaking research make her an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Manjula Shantaram’s academic journey reflects her unwavering commitment to the life sciences. She commenced her education with a B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry from Vijaya College, Mulki, under the University of Mysore in 1979. Pursuing her passion, she obtained an M.Sc. in Biosciences from Mangalore University in 1988. Her quest for knowledge led her to earn a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, affiliated with Mangalore University, in 1993. Recognizing the importance of ethics in research, she further acquired a Postgraduate Diploma in Bioethics and Medical Ethics from Yenepoya Deemed to be University, Mangalore, in 2014. This comprehensive educational foundation has equipped Dr. Shantaram with the expertise and ethical grounding essential for her pioneering work in Plant Biochemistry and related fields.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Manjula Shantaram’s professional trajectory is marked by progressive leadership and academic excellence. Currently serving as the Chief of Research at AJ Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Mangalore, she spearheads innovative research initiatives. Her previous roles include Scientist E and Head of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Laboratory at Father Muller Research Centre, and Director of Student Welfare at Mangalore University. She has also held pivotal positions at Yenepoya Medical & Dental College, including Professor, Ph.D. Guide, and Deputy Director UIIC. Her tenure at Mangalore University as Director of the PG Centre and Chairperson of the Department of Biochemistry underscores her administrative acumen. Dr. Shantaram’s extensive experience encompasses teaching, research, and mentorship, reflecting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and nurturing future scholars.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Manjula Shantaram’s illustrious career has been adorned with numerous accolades recognizing her contributions to science and education. She holds fellowships from prestigious organizations, including the Fellowship of the Association of Gerontology (FAGE) and the Fellowship of the Association of Biomedical Scientists (FABMS). Her scholarly excellence is further evidenced by her role as Editor-in-Chief of institutional annual reports and her leadership in organizing significant conferences, such as the 39th IABMS Annual Summit. Dr. Shantaram’s commitment to research ethics and education has made her a sought-after speaker and resource person at various national and international forums. Her recognition extends beyond awards, as she continues to influence the scientific community through her mentorship, publications, and active participation in advancing biomedical research.

🌍Research skills On Plant Biochemistry

Dr. Manjula Shantaram possesses a robust research portfolio characterized by interdisciplinary expertise and innovative methodologies. Her work in Plant Biochemistry encompasses the study of biomarkers, phytomedicine, toxicology, and diabetes mellitus. She has adeptly utilized techniques such as in vitro and in vivo assays, molecular biology tools, and bioinformatics analyses to elucidate complex biochemical pathways. Her research has led to significant findings in the protective effects of plant extracts against environmental toxins and the biochemical characterization of medicinal plants. Dr. Shantaram’s proficiency in guiding Ph.D. candidates through diverse research projects highlights her ability to mentor and foster scientific inquiry. Her commitment to ethical research practices and her continuous pursuit of knowledge underscore her standing as a leading researcher in her field.

📖Publications

Effect of Naturopathic Fasting Therapy on Serum Lipid Profile and Haematological Indices in Healthy Individuals
  • Authors: Shetty, B.; Shetty, G.B.; Shetty, P.; Shantaram, M.

  • Journal: Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences

  • Year: 2015

Relationship of Caffeine with Adiponectin and Blood Sugar Levels in Subjects with and without Diabetes
  • Authors: Bhaktha, G.; Shivananda Nayak, B.; Mayya, S.; Shantaram, M.

  • Journal: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research

  • Year: 2015

Antimicrobial Properties of Cocos nucifera (Coconut) Husk: An Extrapolation to Oral Health
  • Authors: Jose, M.; Cyriac, M.B.; Pai, V.; Varghese, I.; Shantaram, M.

  • Journal: Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine

  • Year: 2014

Scenario of Anthropometric Variables with Leptin in Diabetic Subjects Free from Micro and Macro Vascular Disease
  • Authors: Bhaktha, G.; Nayak, S.; Maiyya, S.; Shantaram, M.

  • Journal: Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences

  • Year: 2014

Airway Compromise Due to Irrigation Fluid Extravasation Following Shoulder Arthroscopy
  • Authors: Khan, F.; Padmanabha, S.; Shantaram, M.; Aravind, M.

  • Journal: Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology

  • Year: 2013

 

Arthur M. Feldman | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arthur M. Feldman | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University | United States

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🌟Arthur M. Feldman, MD, PhD: A Legacy of Excellence in Cardiology

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Arthur M. Feldman, MD, PhD, embarked on his illustrious academic journey with a foundation in biology at Gettysburg College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1970. His pursuit of scientific excellence continued with a Master’s degree in Zoology (1973) and a Ph.D. in Physiology (1974) from the University of Maryland, College Park. Driven by a passion for understanding human physiology, he later achieved his MD from LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport in 1981, setting the stage for his impactful career in medicine.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Feldman’s career spans decades of distinguished service in academia, research, and clinical practice. Beginning as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Maryland, he rose through the ranks, holding prestigious positions such as Director of Heart Failure Research at Johns Hopkins and Chief of the Division of Cardiology at the University of Pittsburgh. His leadership extended to serving as Executive Dean at Temple University’s School of Medicine and as the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Medicine. He also demonstrated entrepreneurial acumen by founding companies like Cardiokine, Inc., and Renovacor, Inc., contributing to advancements in cardiac care.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MEDICINAL PLANTS

Dr. Feldman’s research has profoundly shaped the understanding of heart failure, particularly in receptor-G protein signaling and matrix metalloproteinases. His innovative studies on G protein function in heart failure illuminated pathways for therapeutic interventions, while his work on metalloproteinases offered groundbreaking insights into cardiac remodeling. With over 400 manuscripts, 50 textbook chapters, and four books to his name, his scholarly contributions have earned him an H-index of 93 and more than 86,000 citations.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As a pioneer in cardiology, Dr. Feldman’s influence extends beyond research. He has trained countless professionals, contributed to seminal guidelines on heart failure management, and played leadership roles in organizations like the Heart Failure Society of America and the American Heart Association. His editorial work for journals like Clinical and Translational Science has further solidified his standing as a thought leader.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Feldman’s academic output is monumental, with key publications that have advanced the fields of heart failure and cardiac physiology. Notable works include studies on adrenergic signaling in failing hearts and the role of metalloproteinases in cardiac remodeling. These publications have shaped clinical practices and fostered new research directions.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Feldman’s contributions have been recognized with numerous accolades:

  • Lewis Gottlieb Scholar Award (1981)
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Gettysburg College (1995)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Heart Failure Society of America (2013)
  • Distinguished Scientist Award, American College of Cardiology (2019)
  • Senior Member, National Academy of Inventors (2023)

His consistent inclusion in “Best Doctors in America” reflects his enduring impact on the field.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Dr. Feldman continues to contribute to the field through mentorship, research, and innovation, his legacy serves as an inspiration to future generations. His pioneering efforts in cardiology ensure a lasting impact on medical science and patient care.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Feldman’s career exemplifies the fusion of academic rigor, clinical expertise, and innovative thinking. His work has not only advanced medical knowledge but also improved the lives of countless patients.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

The Role of BAG3 Protein Interactions in Cardiomyopathies
  • Authors: Qu, H.-Q., Wang, J.-F., Rosa-Campos, A., Hakonarson, H., Feldman, A.M.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024
Rare variants in cardiomyopathy genes predispose to cardiac injury in severe COVID-19 patients of African or Hispanic ancestry
  • Authors: Qu, H.-Q., Delfiner, M.S., Gangireddy, C., Hakonarson, H., Feldman, A.M.
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Medicine
  • Year: 2024
Dysregulated Autophagy and Sarcomere Dysfunction in Patients With Heart Failure With Co-Occurrence of P63A and P380S BAG3 Variants
  • Authors: Martin, T.G., Pak, H., Gerhard, G.S., Feldman, A.M., Kirk, J.A.
  • Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Year: 2023
Bag3 Regulates Mitochondrial Function and the Inflammasome Through Canonical and Noncanonical Pathways in the Heart
  • Authors: Wang, J., Tomar, D., Martin, T.G., Kirk, J.A., Feldman, A.M.
  • Journal: JACC: Basic to Translational Science
  • Year: 2023
Precision Medicine: Solving the Mystery of Myocarditis in the Aftermath of SARS-CoV-2
  • Authors: Feldman, A.M., Kasper, E.K., Qu, H.-Q.
  • Journal: JACC: Heart Failure
  • Year: 2023