Ritu Dahiya | Biology | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Ritu Dahiya | Biology | Women Researcher Award

Lingaya’s vidyapeeth | India 

Mrs. Ritu Dahiya is a dedicated academic and researcher whose work spans diabetes-related complications, ocular drug discovery, biomarker identification, and the pharmacology of infectious diseases. With a growing research footprint reflected through an h-index of 2, eight documents, and eight citations, she contributes meaningfully to advancing pharmacological science and healthcare innovation. Her professional journey includes expertise in understanding the mechanisms of retinopathy, cardiomyopathy, and nephropathy, along with a strong orientation toward translational ocular therapeutics. She has actively supported scientific communities as a resource person, evaluator, and judge across diverse academic platforms, demonstrating her commitment to research dissemination and academic leadership. Alongside her research achievements, she has cultivated strong organizational capabilities by coordinating academic conferences, establishing collaborations, initiating skill-development programs, and facilitating industry-academia interactions. Her experience extends to curriculum enhancement, program coordination, and student development through seminars, webinars, and certificate courses. Additionally, she has contributed to teaching pharmacology and science education at multiple levels, enriching learners’ conceptual understanding and practical insights. Overall, her profile reflects a balanced blend of research excellence, academic service, and pedagogical commitment within the pharmaceutical and life sciences domain.

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Featured Publications

Mathur, P., Goyal, K., Singh, A. P., Gauba, A., & Dahiya, R. (2025). Omics-driven insights and microarray applications in drug discovery and development. Medicine, Biology, Computational Biology and Chemistry.

Haruna Uemori | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

 Ms. Haruna Uemori | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Haruna Uemori, Okayama Prefectural University, Japan

Ms. Haruna Uemori is a doctoral student in Nutrition at Okayama Prefectural University, Japan. Her research focuses on the isolation, purification, and structural analysis of polyphenols and other functional compounds from medicinal plants. She is particularly interested in the biological activities of natural products, with recent work highlighting tannins from Eucalyptus camaldulensis with aluminum detoxification properties. Alongside her academic pursuits, she works in the R&D Division at Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., contributing to the development of botanical extracts for health applications.

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Summary:

Ms. Haruna Uemori is an emerging researcher with strong academic credentials and valuable industry experience. Her research on ellagitannins from Eucalyptus camaldulensis is both innovative and applicable, addressing environmental detoxification with natural compounds. Her dual roles in academia and industry reflect a balanced and application-driven approach to research. She possesses solid technical skills, a strong publication foundation, and a clear research direction aligned with contemporary scientific priorities in nutrition and phytochemistry.

🎓 Education

Haruna Uemori holds a Bachelor of Nutrition (2017–2021) and a Master of Nutrition (2021–2023) from Okayama Prefectural University, Japan. Currently, she is pursuing a Doctor of Nutrition at the same university, having commenced her doctoral studies in April 2024. Her academic training has provided a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of nutrition and natural product chemistry.

💼Experience

Since April 2023, Haruna has been working in the R&D Division at Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., a company known for the development and commercialization of botanical extracts. In this role, she is involved in advanced analysis using precision instruments such as LC-MS and NMR. Her work also includes the isolation of various compounds from food and medicinal plants, contributing to the discovery and development of functional ingredients.

🔬Research Focus

Her current research centers on polyphenols, with a specific interest in isolating and purifying functional compounds from various plants and medicinal herbs. A notable achievement includes the identification of tannins with aluminum detoxification activity derived from Eucalyptus camaldulensis. This research explores plant-based detoxification mechanisms and their potential health and nutritional applications, representing a significant contribution to both science and industry.

🛠️Skills

Haruna is a registered dietitian, certified in March 2021, and has developed a specialized skill set in analytical chemistry, natural product isolation, and compound structure elucidation. Her expertise spans the use of cutting-edge technologies for chemical analysis and a deep understanding of polyphenols and plant-based bioactive compounds. She is particularly skilled in identifying and purifying functional molecules and evaluating their biological activities.

🏆Awards

Haruna has submitted a research manuscript based on her doctoral work, underscoring her contributions to the academic community. Although formal awards are not listed, her ability to integrate academic research with industrial applications highlights her as a promising researcher in the fields of nutrition and natural product chemistry.

📚 Publications

Title: Ellagitannin Oligomers from Eucalyptus camaldulensis Leaves and Their Role in the Detoxification of Aluminum
Author: Haruna Uemori
Year: 2025
Journal: Molecules

Conclusion:

Ms. Haruna Uemori is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, particularly within the domains of natural product chemistry, functional foods, and environmental health. With continued contributions, international engagement, and leadership development, she is poised to become a leading figure in her field. Her demonstrated commitment to scientific excellence and innovation makes her a deserving nominee for this recognition.