Baiju G Nair | Tissue engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Baiju G Nair | Tissue engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Baiju G Nair, National Institute if technology , India

Dr. Baiju G Nair is an esteemed researcher and educator specializing in Tissue Engineering, 4D Bioprinting, and Bio-Nanotechnology. Holding a Doctorate in Bio-Nano Science Fusion Technology from Toyo University, Japan, he has made significant contributions to biomaterials and tissue regeneration. With a rich academic background from University of Calicut, India, and extensive postdoctoral experience at Riken, Japan, Dr. Nair currently serves as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Bioscience and Engineering at NIT Calicut. His research spans nanostructures, stem cell manipulation, and advanced biomaterials for medical applications.

Publication Profile

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Education πŸ“š

Dr. Baiju G Nair’s academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to scientific excellence. He earned his Doctor of Engineering in Bio-Nano Science Fusion Technology on a prestigious fellowship from the Ministry of Education, Society, Culture, and Sports (MEXT) in Japan. This advanced study was conducted at the Bio-Nano Electronics Research Centre within Toyo University’s Graduate School of New Inter-Disciplinary Sciences. Prior to this, he achieved a Master of Science in Microbial Biotechnology at the University of Calicut, Kerala, India, where he distinguished himself with top honors for academic performance and research. His foundation includes a Bachelor of Science in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from the same esteemed institution.

Experience

Dr. Baiju G Nair’s career is defined by a wealth of research, teaching, and administrative accomplishments. His postdoctoral experience spans prestigious roles such as SPDR Fellow and JSPS Foreign Postdoctoral Fellow at Riken’s Nanomedical Engineering Laboratory, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Toyo University’s BNERC. His research portfolio includes pioneering work in 3D & 4-D bioprinting, self-assembled nanostructures of proteins, RNA, and DNA, and innovative approaches in biomaterials and tissue engineering. As an educator, he has held key positions at NIT Calicut and Toyo University, fostering academic excellence. His administrative leadership includes roles as Head of Department, Vice Chairperson of CIRFL, and Innovation Ambassador, reflecting his commitment to academic and international collaborations.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Baiju G Nair’s illustrious career is adorned with prestigious awards and accolades. Notable among them are the BRIDGE JSPS Fellowship in 2022, the Young Scientist Award at the Biomedical Engineering Forum in 2017 held in Tsukuba, Japan, and the esteemed SPDR grant at Riken, Japan. His academic journey shines with distinctions such as the JSPS Foreign Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2012 and the Monbugakasho Fellowship from MEXT in 2008. His prowess in research was recognized globally with the Best Poster Presentation at NANOCON2011 in Brno, Czech Republic. Additionally, he secured the University Topper position with a Gold Medal and Rank during his master’s studies.

Research Focus

Dr. Baiju G. Nair specializes in nanotechnology platforms for biomedical applications, focusing on advanced drug delivery systems and nanostructured materials. His research spans diverse areas including 3D bioprinting, self-assembled nanostructures, and biomaterials for tissue engineering. Dr. Nair’s contributions also extend to nanomedicine innovations such as magnetic nanoparticle-based cancer therapies and nanostructured polymers for gene silencing. His expertise in nanoparticle synthesis and functionalization enhances targeted drug delivery and diagnostic tools. As a leader in the field, he continues to explore novel applications of nanotechnology in healthcare, pushing the boundaries of biomedical engineering.

Publication Top Notes

Promising bioactive compounds from the marine environment and their potential effects on various diseases πŸŒŠπŸ”¬

Implantable Microfluidic Device: An Epoch of Technology πŸ’‰πŸ”

End-Sealed High Aspect Ratio Hollow Nanotubes Encapsulating an Anticancer Drug: Torpedo-Shaped Peptidic Nanocapsules πŸ§¬πŸ’Š

Anisotropic Nano-Systems πŸ”„πŸ”¬

Discrete Nano Biomaterials πŸ§¬πŸ“š

Enhancement of synergistic gene silencing by RNA interference using branched “3-in-1” trimer siRNA πŸ§¬πŸ”¬

Nano-Films/Coated/Layered Systems 🎞️🧬

Nanocomposites 🧬🎨

Template-Assisted Formation of Nanostructured Dopamine-Modified Polymers 🧬🎨

High Density of Aligned Nanowire Treated with Polydopamine for Efficient Gene Silencing by siRNA According to Cell Membrane Perturbation πŸ§¬πŸ”¬