Prof. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan | Diabetes | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan | Diabetes | Best Researcher Award

Professor (Research) at Diabetes, Yeungnam University, South Korea

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Bharathiar University, India (2007-2010), where his research focused on cardiovascular disease and drug development. During his doctoral studies, he developed skills in animal handling (mice and rats), cell culture, protein purification, and expression. He is proficient in project management, designing and executing experiments, and troubleshooting. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed an MSc. in Biochemistry from Bharathidasan University, India (2003-2005), with research in hepatotoxicity, cancer, and drug development. He also gained expertise in animal handling, project management, experiment design, and troubleshooting. Dr. Mayakrishnan’s academic journey began with a BSc. in Biochemistry from Bharathidasan University, India (2000-2003).

Research Experience:

Dr. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan has an extensive research background as a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology at Sejong University, Korea (Apr 2022 – Aug 2022). His work focused on an integrated computational approach to identify differentially expressed genes and enriched signaling pathways associated with human skeletal muscle and adipose tissue in type 2 diabetes individuals. He developed skills in bioinformatics tools such as STRING, GO, and KEGG analysis, and published one paper in an international, peer-reviewed journal while co-authoring two journal articles. Prior to this, Dr. Mayakrishnan worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Forage & Grassland Science, NIAS, RDA, Korea (Nov 2020 – Apr 2021), where he contributed to a team investigating the beneficial effects of natural products and probiotic microorganisms against cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity. He developed skills in protein biology, RNA biology, and nanomedicine, and authored two papers in an international, peer-reviewed journal while co-authoring three journal articles.

Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 1136, Since 2018: 972
  • Citations: 1136 (All), 972 (Since 2018)
  • h-index:  17 (All), 15 (Since 2018)
  • i-10index: 27 (All), 24 (Since 2018

These metrics showcase the impact of Mayakrishnan ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan served as a Teaching Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry, IBS, University of Malaya, Malaysia, from Dec 2011 to Nov 2013. He was selected by the Chancellor of the University to teach the biochemistry subject for two academic years. During this time, he also served as a PhD Supervisor for Mycology Research PhD Rotations and supervised a Research Technician in Phytochemistry. Dr. Mayakrishnan also acted as a Project Supervisor to Final Year Master and undergraduate students of Biochemistry and as a Laboratory Demonstrator to undergraduate students of mycology.

Skills:

Dr. Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan possesses a diverse set of skills in the field of bioscience and biotechnology, including:

  • Animal handling
  • Anaerobic technique
  • SDS-PAGE (Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis)
  • Cell and tissue culture technique
  • UV/Vis Spectroscopy (Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy)
  • SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)
  • Gel Electrophoresis
  • PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
  • Protein isolation and immune-blotting
  • Microsoft Office
  • Sigma Plot
  • ImageJ

Publications:

  1. MOF-derived CoP-nitrogen-doped carbon@ NiFeP nanoflakes as an efficient and durable electrocatalyst with multiple catalytically active sites for OER, HER, ORR and rechargeable …
    • Authors: E Vijayakumar, S Ramakrishnan, C Sathiskumar, DJ Yoo, J Balamurugan, …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 209
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
  2. Graphene quantum dots decorated electrospun TiO 2 nanofibers as an effective photoanode for dye sensitized solar cells
    • Authors: Z Salam, E Vijayakumar, A Subramania, N Sivasankar, S Mallick
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 101
    • Journal: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
  3. Influence of polypyrrole incorporated electrospun poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) nanofibrous composite membrane electrolyte on the photovoltaic performance …
    • Authors: V Elayappan, V Murugadoss, Z Fei, PJ Dyson, S Angaiah
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 76
    • Journal: Engineered Science
  4. High-performance dye-sensitized solar cell based on an electrospun poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene)/cobalt sulfide nanocomposite membrane electrolyte
    • Authors: E Vijayakumar, A Subramania, Z Fei, PJ Dyson
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 72
    • Journal: Rsc Advances
  5. Development of a conjugated polyaniline incorporated electrospun poly (vinylidene fluoride‐co‐hexafluoropropylene) composite membrane electrolyte for high performance dye …
    • Authors: E Vijayakumar, V Murugadoss, S Angaiah, Z Fei, PJ Dyson
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 50
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
  6. Three-dimensional bimetal TMO supported carbon based electrocatalyst developed via dry synthesis for hydrogen and oxygen evolution
    • Authors: V Elayappan, R Shanmugam, S Chinnusamy, DJ Yoo, G Mayakrishnan, …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 48
    • Journal: Applied Surface Science
  7. Electrodeposited MoS2 as electrocatalytic counter electrode for quantum dot-and dye-sensitized solar cells
    • Authors: VHV Quy, E Vijayakumar, P Ho, JH Park, JA Rajesh, JM Kwon, J Chae, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 48
    • Journal: Electrochimica Acta
  8. Development of electrospun PAN/CoS nanocomposite membrane electrolyte for high-performance DSSC
    • Authors: V Murugadoss, S Arunachalam, V Elayappan, S Angaiah
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 46
    • Journal: Ionics
  9. Superior photoresponse MIS Schottky barrier diodes with nanoporous: Sn–WO 3 films for ultraviolet photodetector application
    • Authors: M Raj, C Joseph, M Subramanian, V Perumalsamy, V Elayappan
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 45
    • Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
  10. Influence of Anti-reflecting Nature of MgF Embedded Electrospun TiO Nanofibers 2 2 Based Photoanode to Improve the Photoconversion Efficiency of DSSC
    • Authors: P Panneerselvam, V Murugadoss, V Elayappan, N Lu, Z Guo, S Angaiah
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 43
    • Journal: ES energy & environment Analysis

 

 

Dr. Prashant Regmi | Clinical Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Prashant Regmi | Clinical Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Clinical Biochemistry, Charles Darwin University, Australia

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

PhD in Medicine from The University of Adelaide, Australia (2017-2021) with a research focus on the Impact of Time-restricted feeding on glucose metabolism and metabolic health. M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry from the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2009-2012) with a Gold Medal. B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology from BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal (2005-2008).

Experience:

Since March 2023: Lecturer-Biomedical Science at the Faculty of Health, Charles Darwin University, Australia. Responsibilities include teaching medical biochemistry, clinical biochemistry, and diagnostic haematology at both the bachelor’s and master’s levels, as well as conducting research projects and supervising research students. From October 2021 to March 2023: Clinical Trial Associate at Avance Clinical Research, Adelaide, Australia. Responsibilities included coordinating and managing clinical trials in Australia and New Zealand. From July 2013 to March 2017: Lecturer and Clinical Biochemist at Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal. Responsibilities included… (please provide the specific responsibilities for this position).

Prashant Regmi ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 859, Since 2018: 682
  • Citations: 859 (All), 682 (Since 2018)
  • h-index: 9 (All), 8 (Since 2018)
  • i10-index: 9 (All), 7 (Since 2018)

These metrics showcase the impact of Regmi ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Skills:

Dr. Prashant Regmi is highly proficient in various aspects of biochemistry, including real-time PCR, clinical chemistry, Western blotting, problem-based and case-based learning, metabolism, immunohistochemistry, pathophysiology, ELISA, cell and molecular biology, immunofluorescence, blood banking, endocrinology, flurometry/spectrophotometry, quality control of laboratory procedures, diagnostic biomarker interpretation, laboratory techniques, metabolic disease research, project management, clinical trials, curriculum design, as well as supervision/mentorship, student evaluation, education pedagogy, and scientific & succinct writing.

Award and Honors:

  • Nepal Vidhyabhusan ‘KHA’ (Nepal Education Medal ‘B’) from President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav of Nepal.
  • Society of Endocrinology Journal Award 2022, Harrogate, UK.
  • Top 12 highest scoring research, the Obesity week 2019, Las Vegas, USA.
  • Australian Permanent Residency as a Global Talent in Medical Science (Australian Government).

Memberships:

Dr. Prashant Regmi is a professional member (MAIMS) of the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists and a founder member of the Nepalese Association for Clinical Chemistry. They are also a professional member of the Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC), specializing in Medical Biochemistry (registration No: 71) since October 29, 2015, and Diagnostic Health Laboratory (registration No: A-361) since May 10, 2009. Dr. Prashant Regmi served as the Treasurer of the Nepalese Association for Clinical Chemistry from January 2015 to February 2017 and has been a lifetime member of the Nepal Association for Medical Laboratory Science (NAMLS) since July 2009.

Publications:

Time‐Restricted Feeding Improves Glucose Tolerance in Men at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Crossover Trial

  • Published in Energy in 2019 with 339 citations.

Association between glycaemic control and serum lipid profile in type 2 diabetic patients: Glycated haemoglobin as a dual biomarker.

  • Published in Energy in 2011 with 235 citations.

Time-restricted eating: benefits, mechanisms, and challenges in translation

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 106 citations.

Pattern of dyslipidemia in type-2 diabetic subjects in Eastern Nepal

  • Published in Energy in 2009 with 40 citations.

Early or delayed time-restricted feeding prevents metabolic impact of obesity in mice

  • Published in Energy in 2021 with 33 citations.

Non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol versus low density lipoprotein cholesterol as a discriminating factor for myocardial infarction

  • Published in Energy in 2012 with 24 citations.

Hepatic involvement with elevated liver enzymes in Nepalese subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus

  • Published in Energy in 2017 with 17 citations.

Product of serum calcium and phosphorus (Ca× PO4) as predictor of cardiovascular disease risk in predialysis patients

  • Published in Energy in 2014 with 17 citations.

Will delaying breakfast mitigate the metabolic health benefits of time‐restricted eating?

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 16 citations.