Dr. Madhukar Hemamalini | Organic Synthesis | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor at Mother Teresa Women’s University, India.
Dr. M. Hemamalini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, with over five and a half years of research experience and 12 years of teaching expertise. She has published 246 international research papers and has guided multiple Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.Sc. students, reflecting her commitment to education and research. Her expertise lies in X-ray crystallography, bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and macromolecular studies, with a focus on protein-ligand interactions and supramolecular frameworks. Dr. Hemamalini’s technical skills include extensive experience with various spectroscopic instruments and molecular biology techniques. She has earned multiple awards, including the Best Researcher Award from Mother Teresa Women’s University and the Research Excellence Award from the Institute of Scholars. With post-doctoral experience from Singapore and Malaysia, Dr. Hemamalini continues to make significant contributions to chemical research, mentoring, and advancing scientific understanding in her field.
Profile
Education
Dr. M. Hemamalini holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Bharathidasan University, India, awarded in October 2006. Her doctoral research focused on chemical crystallography, particularly exploring crystal engineering and supramolecular designs under the guidance of Prof. P. Thomas Muthiah. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed her Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from Bharathidasan University in August 2000, where she gained in-depth knowledge of various chemical principles and research methodologies. Dr. Hemamalini also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry from Holy Cross College, affiliated with Bharathidasan University, in August 1998. Throughout her academic journey, she developed a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied chemistry, which laid the groundwork for her future research endeavors. Her educational background, coupled with her specialized training in crystallography and molecular chemistry, has enabled her to excel in both academia and research, contributing to her success as a scholar and educator.
Professional Experience
Dr. M. Hemamalini is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, where she has been teaching since March 2015. With 12 years of teaching experience, she has mentored numerous students, including 4 Ph.D. scholars, 12 M.Phil students, and 67 M.Sc. graduates. Prior to this, she served as an Associate Professor at Veltech Multitech Engineering College, Chennai, and as an Assistant Professor at R.M.K. Engineering College, Kummidipoondi. Her research experience is equally impressive, with post-doctoral fellowships in crystallography at Universiti Sains Malaysia and structural biology at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB), Singapore. Dr. Hemamalini’s research expertise lies in X-ray crystallography, bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and protein-ligand interactions. She has published over 246 international papers, highlighting her significant contributions to her field. Her academic and research roles have earned her several prestigious awards, including the Best Researcher Award.
Research Interest
Dr. M. Hemamalini’s research interests are centered around the structural and functional analysis of macromolecules, particularly through the application of X-ray crystallography. She focuses on understanding protein-ligand interactions, nucleic acids, and the biochemical processes involved in macromolecular chemistry. Her work extends to synthesizing bioorganic and bioinorganic molecules, using advanced spectroscopic techniques to analyze their structure and interactions. Dr. Hemamalini is particularly interested in applying her chemical knowledge to study drug-receptor interactions and biomolecular recognition, which has implications for pharmaceutical and biomedical research. She also explores supramolecular chemistry and crystal engineering, investigating hydrogen bonding motifs and non-covalent interactions to design new supramolecular frameworks. Her postdoctoral experience in synthesizing pharmaceutical solids and metal coordination complexes further contributes to her expertise in the field, with a strong emphasis on structural biology and the synthesis of bioorganic derivatives for therapeutic applications.
Research Skills
Dr. M. Hemamalini possesses a wide range of research skills, particularly in the field of X-ray crystallography, where she excels in data collection, structure solution, and refinement using advanced software like SHELXS, CCP4 Suite, and COOT. She has extensive expertise in cloning, protein expression, and purification, with hands-on experience in techniques such as affinity chromatography, gel filtration, and crystallization. Dr. Hemamalini is proficient in the synthesis of bioorganic and bioinorganic molecules, with a focus on supramolecular motifs and metal complexes, contributing to drug-receptor interaction studies. Her knowledge extends to spectroscopic techniques, including IR, NMR, UV, and HPLC, essential for structural analysis and compound characterization. Furthermore, her skills in molecular biology include transformation, protein assays, and diffraction studies, enhancing her ability to work on complex biochemical interactions. Her expertise is supported by post-doctoral work and numerous publications, establishing her as a skilled researcher in both experimental and computational chemistry.
Dr. M. Hemamalini has received numerous prestigious awards and recognitions for her contributions to the field of chemistry. She was honored with the SERB-International Research Experience Award (2022-2023) by DST, India, recognizing her research excellence on a global scale. In 2020, she received the Research Excellence Award from the Institute of Scholars, Bangalore, further acknowledging her innovative contributions. Dr. Hemamalini was also awarded Best Poster Award for her work on Nickel (II) complexes at an international seminar in 2019. Her significant achievements in research led to her being recognized as the Best Researcher by Mother Teresa Women’s University (2018-2019) and Grabs Educational Charitable Trust (2019). Additionally, she earned the Senior Research Fellow Award from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) during 2004-2006, cementing her reputation as an exceptional researcher early in her career.
Conclusion
Dr. M. Hemamalini is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research experience, substantial publication record, significant contributions to teaching and mentorship, and numerous awards make her a strong contender. Addressing areas for improvement, such as fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and enhancing the broader impact of her research, could further solidify her standing as a leading researcher. Overall, Dr. Hemamalini’s profile aligns well with the criteria for the award, reflecting both depth in her research area and a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.
Publications Top Notes
- Title: Insights into Oxidovanadium (3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenyl) Porphyrin: A Comprehensive Study of Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Hirshfeld Surface Analysis, and Computational Studies
- Authors: Muzaddadi, I.U., Murugan, A., Hemamalini, M., Mandal, V.K., Ahmed, B.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 1
- Title: 2-(10-Bromoanthracen-9-yl)-N-phenylaniline
- Authors: Saravanan, D., Ponraj, C., Khamrang, T., Hemamalini, M., Jerald Maria Antony, G.
- Year: 2024
- Title: DFT, Molecular Docking, Energy-Framework, In-Silico ADME Analysis of 2,6-Diamino-4-chloropyrimidine–succinic Acid (2/1)
- Authors: Chakkarapani, N., Madhukar, H., Venkatachalam, R.
- Year: 2024
- Title: 10-Bromo-N,N-diphenylanthracen-9-amine
- Authors: Sureshkumar, K., Khamrang, T., Hemamalini, M., Saravanan, D., Antony, G.J.M.
- Year: 2024
- Title: Shining Light on Chalcone Compounds: A Comprehensive Exploration Through Optical and Thermal Studies
- Authors: Nehru, J., Subramani, S., Rosli, M.M., Venkatachalam, R., Madhukar, H.
- Year: 2024
- Title: Investigation of Oxidative Behaviour and Structural Insights of (3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenyl)Porphyrin Ni(II) Complex: Experimental and Theoretical Study
- Authors: Muzaddadi, I.U., Murugan, A., Hemamalini, M., Hussain, M.F., Rajkumar, T.
- Year: 2024
- Title: In Silico and In Vitro Studies for the Identification of Small Molecular Inhibitors from Euphorbia Hirta Linn for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Targeting TNF-α-Mediated Inflammation
- Authors: Velmurugan, Y., Natarajan, S.R., Chakkarapani, N., Madhukar, H., Venkatachalam, R.
- Year: 2024
- Title: A Novel Cadmium Metal-Organic Framework with Exceptional Nonlinear Optical Properties: Unveiling Anisotropic Charge Transport and Optical Limiting Behavior
- Authors: Catherine Paul, A., Hemamalini, M., Mustaqim Rosli, M., Alwani Zainuri, D., Abdul Razak, I.
- Year: 2024
- Title: 4-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridinium 3-hydroxypicolinate Monohydrate
- Authors: Ashokan, A., Nehru, J., Chakkarapani, N., Rajakannan, V., Hemamalini, M.
- Year: 2023
- Title: (2,4-Dichlorobenzylidene)[2-(1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-amine
- Authors: Murugan, S., Paul, A.C., Khamrang, T., Rajakannan, V., Hemamalini, M.
- Year: 2023