Sakthivel Muthu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sakthivel Muthu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Adjunct Faculty at Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University, India

Dr. Sakthivel Muthu is a distinguished adjunct faculty member at the Center for Global Health Research at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, part of the Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) in Chennai, India. With a deep-rooted passion for advancing biomedical sciences, Dr. Muthu specializes in the fields of protein biochemistry, enzymology, and bioactive compounds from plants. He is recognized for his extensive research on marine algae, cancer biology, and the medicinal properties of natural compounds. Over the years, Dr. Muthu has been involved in cutting-edge research that bridges plant biochemistry and cancer therapeutics, contributing to both academic and applied scientific fields. His collaborative approach has allowed him to work with scientists worldwide, furthering his contribution to interdisciplinary research in biotechnology and medical sciences.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Muthu has a strong academic foundation in botany and biotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Madras in 2016, following the completion of his M.Phil in Botany in 2008 and M.Sc in Botany from Madurai Kamaraj University in 2007. His education is marked by consistent excellence, with notable academic performance in each degree. His postdoctoral research, completed between 2017 and 2022, focused on biotechnology, which expanded his knowledge in protein chemistry and enzyme research, and further solidified his expertise in the analysis of bioactive compounds. His educational journey has been defined by a commitment to mastering the fields of plant sciences, microbiology, and biotechnology, contributing significantly to his career as a researcher and academic.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sakthivel Muthu has accumulated a wealth of professional experience across various academic and research institutions. Since 2024, he has been serving as a Distinguished Adjunct Faculty at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, where he is actively involved in research and teaching. He has also held positions as a guest faculty member at the University of Madras in 2023 and completed a five-year postdoctoral fellowship at the same institution. During his postdoctoral tenure, Dr. Muthu worked on high-impact research projects focusing on biochemistry and enzymology. His previous roles as a project fellow with the University Grants Commission further enhanced his research skills and gave him exposure to complex scientific challenges. Dr. Muthu’s professional journey is defined by his ability to integrate academic teaching with cutting-edge research in biotechnology and biochemistry.

Research Interests

Dr. Muthu’s primary research interests lie in protein biochemistry, enzymology, and the exploration of bioactive compounds from plants and marine algae. He has made significant contributions to cancer biology through his study of bioactive plant compounds and their therapeutic potential. His work on marine algae and its applications in biomedicine has drawn attention for its innovation, particularly in the encapsulation of natural compounds for cancer treatment. In addition, Dr. Muthu is engaged in microbiology and nanotechnology, with a focus on using bioflocculants and nanoparticles in biomedical applications. His interdisciplinary approach and passion for exploring the medicinal properties of natural compounds make his research relevant to multiple scientific fields, including oncology and sustainable medical therapies.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Muthu has been the recipient of several prestigious awards and fellowships. From 2017 to 2022, he was awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India, a testament to his promising research in biotechnology. He also earned a Project Fellowship from the UGC between 2010 and 2015, which supported his early research endeavors in plant biochemistry. Dr. Muthu’s research has been acknowledged for its impact and innovation, particularly in cancer biology and biochemistry, areas where his work has had notable real-world applications. His patent for a bioactive wound-healing formulation highlights his contributions to translational research, further enhancing his reputation in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Dr. Sakthivel Muthu presents a strong case for the Best Researcher Award due to his robust publication record, interdisciplinary collaborations, significant contributions to cancer biology, and innovations in nanotechnology for medical applications. His patent further emphasizes his commitment to practical, translational research. However, to solidify his position as a top contender, increasing his international visibility and citation impact could further strengthen his application. Overall, his achievements thus far, particularly in high-impact areas like bioactive compounds and protein biochemistry, make him a suitable candidate for consideration.

Publication top noted

  1. πŸ“š “A comprehensive review on anthocyanin-rich foods: Insights into extraction, medicinal potential, and sustainable applications”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Lakshmikanthan, M., Muthu, S., Krishnan, K., Cacciola, F., Francis, Y.M.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2024
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 0
  2. πŸ“š “Extraction, purification, and investigation of the antibacterial potential of lysozyme isolated from the latex of Calotropis procera
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Muthu, S., Gopal, V., AL-Younis, Z.K., GiuffrΓ¨, A.M., Govindan, L.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2024
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 0
  3. πŸ“– “Viral diseases of ornamental plants-III”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Sundararaj, D., Pushpanathan, S., Muthu, S., Krishnan, K.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2023
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 0
  4. πŸ“š “A rapid synthesis and antibacterial property of selenium nanoparticles using egg white lysozyme as a stabilizing agent”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Muthu, S., Raju, V., Gopal, V.B., Krishnan, K., Perumal, P.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2019
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 15
  5. πŸ“š “Enhanced method for high spatial resolution surface imaging and analysis of fungal spores using scanning electron microscopy”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Venkatesh Babu, G., Perumal, P., Muthu, S., Sankar Narayan, K., Malairaj, S.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2018
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 28
  6. πŸ“š “Bioactive potential and composition analysis of sulfated polysaccharide from Acanthophora spicifera
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Anand, J., Sathuvan, M., Babu, G.V., Palani, P., Nagaraj, S.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2018
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 37
  7. πŸ“š “Impact of geography on adaptation of Phyllanthus amarus seeds”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Sankar Narayan, K., Esack, E.R., Radhapriya, P., Muthu, S., Perumal, P.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2018
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 3
  8. πŸ“š “Antibacterial cysteine protease from Cissus quadrangularis L.”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Muthu, S., Gopal, V.B., Karthik S., N., Subramani, N., Perumal, P.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2017
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 10
  9. πŸ“š “Antibacterial serine protease from Wrightia tinctoria: Purification and characterization”
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Muthu, S., Gopal, V.B., Soundararajan, S., Malairaj, S., Perumal, P.
    • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2017
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 15
  10. πŸ“š “Qualitative and quantitative determination of R-phycoerythrin from Halymenia floresia by polyacrylamide gel using electrophoretic elution technique”
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Authors: Malairaj, S., Muthu, S., Gopal, V.B., Perumal, P., Ramasamy, R.
  • πŸ—“οΈ Year: 2016
  • πŸ”’ Citations: 25

Β Irene Vigevani | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Irene Vigevani, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Best Researcher Award πŸ†

  • Β Doctorate at UniversitΓ  di Firenze, Italy

Irene Vigevani is a dedicated researcher and PhD student specializing in Sustainable Development and Climate Change. With a background in Sciences of Plant Production and Protection, Irene’s expertise lies in urban forestry, air pollution mitigation, and ecosystem services provided by urban trees. She has actively contributed to various research projects aimed at improving urban green spaces for climate adaptation and mitigation.

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Irene Vigevani has established herself as a prolific author in the field of urban forestry and environmental science. Her publications have garnered attention within the academic community, with a focus on topics such as quantifying air pollution removal by urban vegetation, CO2 assimilation by urban woody species, and the effects of different management techniques on urban trees.

  • Citations: 34 citations from 33 documents
  • Documents: 7
  • h-index: 4

Education

Irene Vigevani completed her Master’s degree in Sciences of Plant Production and Protection from the University of Milan in 2018. Subsequently, she pursued further qualifications by passing the State Examination for Qualification to Practice the Profession of Doctor of Agronomy. Currently, she is a PhD student in Sustainable Development and Climate Change, continuing her academic journey at the University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia and the University of Florence.

Research Focus

Irene’s research focuses primarily on the role of urban trees in mitigating air pollution, reducing atmospheric CO2 levels, and improving microclimate conditions through shading and transpiration. She is particularly interested in understanding how different management techniques influence the establishment and ecosystem services of urban trees, with the aim of promoting greener and healthier cities.

Professional Journey

Irene’s professional journey encompasses a diverse range of experiences, including collaborative activities at Studio Laura Gatti and research fellowships at the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences – Production, Territory, Agroenergy of the University of Milan. Her work involves conducting scientific research, participating in urban green projects, and contributing to the development of innovative solutions for sustainable urban development.

Honors & Awards

Throughout her academic and professional career, Irene Vigevani has received recognition for her contributions to the field of environmental science. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in sustainable development and climate change adaptation has been acknowledged through various honors and awards.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Irene Vigevani has made significant contributions to the scientific literature through her publications in reputable journals. Her research articles focus on topics such as urban forestry, air pollution mitigation, and ecosystem services provided by urban vegetation. Irene’s work contributes to the understanding of how urban trees can play a crucial role in creating healthier and more sustainable cities.

Methods to quantify particle air pollution removal by urban vegetation: A review

  • Published in Atmospheric Environment: X
  • Published in 2024-01
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.aeaoa.2023.100233
  • Contributors: Irene Vigevani; Denise Corsini; Sebastien Comin; Alessio Fini; Francesco Ferrini

Effects of pavements on established urban trees: Growth, physiology, ecosystem services and disservices

  • Published in Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Published in 2022-10
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104501
  • Contributors: Alessio Fini; Piero Frangi; Sebastien Comin; Irene Vigevani; Andrea Alberto Rettori; Cecilia Brunetti; BΓ‘rbara Baesso Moura; Francesco Ferrini

Effects of Controlled Mycorrhization and Deficit Irrigation in the Nursery on Post-Transplant Growth and Physiology of Acer campestre L. and Tilia cordata Mill.

  • Published in Forests
  • Published in 2022-04-23
  • DOI: 10.3390/f13050658
  • Contributors: Denise Corsini; Irene Vigevani; Silvio Daniele Oggioni; Piero Frangi; Cecilia Brunetti; Jacopo Mori; Carlo Viti; Francesco Ferrini; Alessio Fini

Particulate Pollution Capture by Seventeen Woody Species Growing in Parks or along Roads in Two European Cities

  • Published in Sustainability
  • Published in 2022-01
  • DOI: 10.3390/su14031113
  • Contributors: IRENE VIGEVANI; Denise Corsini; Jacopo Mori; Alice Pasquinelli; Marco Gibin; Sebastien Comin; PrzemysΕ‚aw SzwaΕ‚ko; Edoardo Cagnolati; Francesco ferrini; ALESSIO FINI

Research Timeline

Irene’s research timeline spans from her early academic endeavors to her current PhD studies. It includes research internships, collaborative projects, and ongoing investigations into the role of urban trees in mitigating climate change and improving urban environments. Her research journey reflects a commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges through scientific inquiry and innovation.

Collaborations and Projects

Irene Vigevani has been actively involved in collaborations with academic institutions, research centers, and urban planning organizations. She has contributed to various projects aimed at improving green spaces, mitigating climate change impacts, and promoting sustainable urban development. Irene’s collaborations highlight her commitment to interdisciplinary research and practical solutions for creating greener and more resilient cities.