Prof. Dr Debasish Roy | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Dr. Debasish Roy | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award | 

Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, at The City University of New York, United States.

Prof. Dr. Debasish Roy is a distinguished biochemist specializing in molecular oncology, radiation-induced carcinogenesis, and environmental toxicology. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from Kolkata University, India and has over two decades of academic and research experience. Currently a Full Professor at Hostos College, CUNY, he has also held research positions at Columbia University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and NASA’s Space Radiation Lab. His work focuses on understanding the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of cancer progression, radiation effects, and estrogen exposure in breast cancer. A recipient of the prestigious Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship, Dr. Roy has contributed significantly to the field, authoring 42 major publications with 816 citations and an impact score of 151.92. His research has been published in high-impact journals, and his global collaborations continue to advance cancer biology and therapeutic strategies.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Debasish Roy holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (1996) from Kolkata University, India, where he also earned his M.Sc. in Biochemistry (1988) and B.Sc. in Chemistry (1986). His academic foundation in biochemical sciences laid the groundwork for his extensive research in cancer biology, radiation effects, and environmental toxicology.

Professional Experience 💼

With over two decades of academic and research experience, Dr. Roy has held professorships and research positions at esteemed institutions, including Hostos College (CUNY), NYU-Tandon School of Engineering, Columbia University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Toyama Prefectural University (Japan). Since 2006, he has been a Full Professor (Tenured) at Hostos College (CUNY), mentoring students and leading groundbreaking research in biochemistry and molecular sciences.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Roy has received several prestigious recognitions, including a Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship and research appointments at NASA’s Space Radiation Lab, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Columbia University’s Center for Radiological Research. His international collaborations and contributions to cancer biology have solidified his reputation as a leading researcher in the field.

Top Noted Publications 📚

1. Genes Associated with the Immune System Affected by Ionizing Radiation and Estrogen in an Experimental Breast Cancer Model – G.M. Calaf, D. Roy, L.S. Jara, C.A. Romero, L.A. Crispin – Biology, 2024 – 0 Citations

2. Gene Signature Associated with Nervous System in an Experimental Radiation- and Estrogen-Induced Breast Cancer Model – G.M. Calaf, D. Roy, L.S. Jara, F.R. Aguayo, L.A. Crispin – Biomedicines, 2023 – 1 Citation

3. Ionizing Radiation and Estrogen Affecting Growth Factor Genes in an Experimental Breast Cancer Model – G.M. Calaf, L.A. Crispin, J.P. Muñoz, D. Roy, G. Narayan – International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 – 5 Citations

Conclusion

Dr. Roy is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his longstanding research contributions in cancer biology and radiation effects, his extensive publication record, and international collaborations. Strengthening his case with higher citations, leadership roles, grant funding, and translational research could make his profile even more competitive.

Ms Jiarong Wang | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Ms. Jiarong Wang | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award | 

Associate Researcher, at Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Ms. Jiarong Wang is an Associate Researcher at the High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Key Laboratory of High Magnetic Field and Ion Beam Physical Biology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Hefei, China. With expertise in microbial genotypes and phenotypes, she is dedicated to exploring the evolutionary adaptations of microorganisms. Her research delves into the genetic and phenotypic regulatory systems of bacteria, providing valuable insights into microbial evolution.

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Education 🎓

Ms. Wang earned her Ph.D. in Biophysics (2011-2015) from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, following a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2006-2009) from Lanzhou University, China. Her strong academic background bridges biophysics and molecular biology, equipping her with an interdisciplinary approach to research.

Professional Experience 💼

Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ms. Wang actively contributes to groundbreaking research in microbial genetics. She has been involved in advanced studies at the intersection of biophysics, molecular biology, and microbiology, furthering knowledge in microbial adaptability under high magnetic field environments.

Research Interests 🌍

Her primary research revolves around microbial genotypes and phenotypes, with a particular emphasis on bacterial adaptation and evolution. She has extensively studied Pseudomonas syringae, revealing key genetic and phenotypic drivers of flagellar degeneration. Her findings enhance the understanding of bacterial adaptation mechanisms, with potential applications in biotechnology, medicine, and environmental microbiology.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Ms. Wang has made notable contributions to microbial research, but her profile would be further strengthened with details of awards, recognitions, and grants. If she has received any academic or research-related honors, including fellowships or funding, highlighting them would bolster her credentials.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Title: Adapted Evolution Towards Flagellar Loss in Pseudomonas syringae
Authors: Jiarong Wang, Xiaoquan Yu, Hao Yang, Junfeng Wang, Yongxing He
Journal: Microbiological Research
Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion

She is a good candidate for the award, particularly if the award committee values early-career researchers with strong scientific contributions. However, strengthening her profile with more publications, impact metrics, and recognitions could improve her chances.