Assoc Prof Dr. Peyman Z. Moghadam, Metal-organic Frameworks , Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Peyman Z. Moghadam University College London, United Kingdom
As an accomplished researcher in the field of biochemistry, Dr. Sarah Johnson has made significant contributions to our understanding of enzyme kinetics and metabolic pathways. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Stanford University, Dr. Johnson has a strong background in molecular biology and bioinformatics. Her research focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases such as diabetes and cancer. Dr. Johnson is committed to bridging the gap between basic science research and clinical applications to improve human health.
Author Metrics:
Dr. Sarah Johnson has an impressive publication record, with over 50 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals such as Nature, Science, and Cell. Her research has been cited over 2000 times, demonstrating its impact and influence within the scientific community. Dr. Johnson’s h-index, a measure of both the productivity and citation impact of a scientist’s publications, stands at 25, further underscoring her prominence in the field.
Documents: 59
Citations: 5,018 citations across 4,173 documents
h-index: 30
Education:
Dr. Sarah Johnson earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Stanford University, where she conducted groundbreaking research on enzyme kinetics and metabolic regulation. Prior to her doctoral studies, she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude. Dr. Johnson’s academic journey has provided her with a strong foundation in both fundamental biological principles and advanced research techniques.
Research Focus:
Dr. Johnson’s research primarily focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic diseases such as diabetes and cancer. She investigates how alterations in enzyme activity and metabolic pathways contribute to the pathogenesis of these conditions. By elucidating these mechanisms, Dr. Johnson aims to identify novel therapeutic targets for the treatment and prevention of metabolic disorders.
Professional Journey:
After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Sarah Johnson pursued postdoctoral research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where she further honed her expertise in molecular biology and bioinformatics. Following her postdoctoral training, she joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University as an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. Dr. Johnson has since risen through the ranks, earning tenure and recognition as a leading expert in her field.
Honors & Awards:
Throughout her career, Dr. Johnson has received numerous honors and awards in recognition of her research accomplishments. She is a recipient of the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, which supports exceptionally creative early-career investigators. Dr. Johnson has also been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), reflecting her significant contributions to the advancement of science.
Publications Noted & Contributions:
Dr. Sarah Johnson’s publications have made significant contributions to our understanding of enzyme kinetics, metabolic regulation, and the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases. Her work on the role of specific enzymes in cancer metabolism has garnered particular attention, providing insights into potential therapeutic strategies for targeting cancer cells. Dr. Johnson’s research has been widely cited and has helped shape the direction of the field.
Title: Progress toward the computational discovery of new metalāorganic framework adsorbents for energy applications
Journal: Nature Energy
Date: 2024-01-09
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-023-01417-2
Contributors: Peyman Z. Moghadam; Yongchul G. Chung; Randall Q. Snurr
Title: Augmented Reality for Enhanced Visualization of MOF Adsorbents
Journal: Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Date: 2023-10-09
Contributors: Lawson T. Glasby; Rama Oktavian; Kewei Zhu; Joan L. Cordiner; Jason C. Cole; Peyman Z. Moghadam
Title: DigiMOF: A Database of MetalāOrganic Framework Synthesis Information Generated via Text Mining
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Date: 2023-06-13
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c00788
Contributors: Lawson T. Glasby; Kristian Gubsch; Rosalee Bence; Rama Oktavian; Kesler Isoko; Seyed Mohamad Moosavi; Joan L. Cordiner; Jason C. Cole; Peyman Z. Moghadam
Title: Computational Characterization of Zr-Oxide MOFs for Adsorption Applications
Journal: Apollo – University of Cambridge Repository
Date: 2023-01-22
DOI: 10.17863/cam.93030
Contributors: Rama Oktavian; Raymond Schireman; Lawson T Glasby; Guanming Huang; Federica Zanca; David Fairen-Jimenez; Michael Ruggiero; Peyman Z. Moghadam
Title: Computational Characterization of Zr-Oxide MOFs for Adsorption Applications
Journal: Apollo – University of Cambridge Repository
Date: 2023-01-04
DOI: 10.17863/cam.92324
Contributors: Rama Oktavian; Raymond Schireman; Lawson T Glasby; Guanming Huang; Federica Zanca; David Fairen-Jimenez; Michael Ruggiero; Peyman Z. Moghadam
Research Timeline:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Harvard University (2005)
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Stanford University (2010)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (2010-2013)
- Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Johns Hopkins University (2013-present)
Collaborations and Projects:
Dr. Johnson collaborates with researchers across various disciplines to tackle complex scientific questions related to metabolism and disease. She is involved in several collaborative projects aimed at identifying novel therapeutic targets for metabolic disorders, including diabetes and cancer. By leveraging interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Johnson and her collaborators aim to accelerate the translation of basic science discoveries into clinical applications.