Fatemeh Izadpanah | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Fatemeh Izadpanah | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Student, Potsdam University, Germany

Fatemeh Izadpanah is an accomplished researcher and PhD student in Nutrition Science at the University of Potsdam, Germany. With a background in Horticultural Sciences from the University of Tehran and University of Mazandaran, Iran, she specializes in food chemistry and plant physiology. Fatemeh has garnered extensive research experience in the analysis of secondary metabolites, plant growth under various environmental conditions, and the effects of water management on vegetable crops. Her work has been recognized internationally, and she has contributed to various scientific journals and conferences, particularly on the topics of plant nutrition, stress responses, and pigment compositions. Fatemeh currently works as a Scientific Coordination Production Planner at LGC Standards in Luckenwalde, Germany, following her previous role as a Research Scientist at the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) in Germany.

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Education

Fatemeh Izadpanah holds a PhD in Nutrition Science from the University of Potsdam, Germany (Oct. 2018 – Present), focusing on food chemistry and biochemistry. She also earned her Master’s degree in Horticultural Sciences from the University of Tehran, Iran (Oct. 2007 – Feb. 2010), where she specialized in the physiology and breeding of medicinal plants. Additionally, she completed a Bachelor’s degree in Horticultural Sciences at the University of Mazandaran, Iran (Oct. 2002 – Sep. 2006). Her academic journey has been complemented by various conferences and symposia such as the Medicinal Plant Congress (Tehran, 2003) and the International Symposium on Saffron (Kozani, Greece, 2009), where she presented her research. Throughout her career, Fatemeh has continuously expanded her expertise in plant biochemistry, secondary metabolite analysis, and agricultural sustainability.

Experience

Fatemeh Izadpanah’s career spans both academic research and industry experience. She currently works as a Scientific Coordination Production Planner at LGC Standards, Germany, since March 2024, focusing on planning and coordinating scientific production efforts. From March to May 2024, she also interned at KWS Company, Petkus, Germany, as a Data Analyst. Prior to this, Fatemeh served as a Research Scientist at the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ), Germany (Jun. 2018 – May 2022), where she worked on the CarCauli project, funded by the Federal Office of Agriculture and Food (BLE), and contributed to research on plant pigments, secondary metabolites, and environmental stress factors. Her early career also includes an internship at the Boalli Research Center of Medical University, Mashhad, Iran, where she managed a medicinal plant garden. This diverse range of experiences positions her as a leader in plant science research.

Research Focus

Fatemeh Izadpanah’s research primarily focuses on the growth, pigmentation, and stress responses of plants. Her most notable research includes the study of carotenoids and chlorophylls in various vegetable cultivars, particularly colored cauliflowers, and the impact of environmental factors such as water management and shading on plant growth and pigment composition. Her work extends into secondary metabolite analysis and molecular biology, including laboratory techniques like PCR, qRT-PCR, and HPLC. Fatemeh is also deeply involved in drought stress research and its effects on plant traits in crops like broccoli and cauliflower. She has a strong interest in sustainable agriculture and the impact of environmental management on crop quality and resilience. Her research helps optimize cultivation techniques to ensure better plant performance and nutritional value under varying environmental stress conditions.

Publication Top Notes

  • Impact of Water Management on Growth and Pigment Composition of Cauliflower and Broccoli 🌱💧 (Feb. 2025)
  • Comparison of carotenoid, chlorophyll concentrations and their biosynthetic transcript levels in different coloured cauliflower 🥦🟠 (May. 2024)
  • Impact of Drought Stress on Growth Traits of Cauliflowers and Broccoli 🌾☀️ (Sep. 2021)
  • Effects of Shading on Plant Growth, Chlorophylls, and Carotenoids in Florets of Differently Colored Cauliflowers 🌿🌞 (Mar. 2021)
  • Carotenoid accumulation mechanisms in colored cauliflower 🌈🥬 (Nov. 2019)
  • Carotenoids and Chlorophylls in colored cauliflower 🌽🟢 (Sep. 2018)
  • Molecular and morphological variation in some Iranian saffron accessions 🌸🔬 (Jan. 2015)
  • Variation in Saffron accessions and Crocus wild species by RAPD analysis 🌸🧬 (Oct. 2014)
  • Evaluation of the effects of Saffron corm extract on growing indices of Malva sylvestris 🌿🌸 (Jul. 2009)
  • Evaluation of the effects of Saffron corm extract on growing indices of Cucurbita prop var. styrica 🎃🌼 (May. 2009)

 

 

Victoria Sanchez-Martin | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Victoria Sanchez-Martin | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Victoria Sanchez-Martin , University of Seville , Spain

Victoria Sanchez-Martin is a distinguished researcher in biochemistry and molecular biology, currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Andalusian Center of Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine in Seville, Spain. With a PhD from the University of Granada, her work spans a diverse range of topics, including cancer detection and gut microbiome health. Passionate about advancing scientific communication, Victoria actively participates in educational programs and has a keen interest in gender equality in research. She has collaborated internationally, enhancing her research experience and contributing to various high-impact publications. Her commitment to science and education, combined with her proven leadership skills, positions her as a role model in the academic community.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence: Victoria has an impressive educational background, with a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Cum Laude) from the University of Granada, complemented by high marks in her Master’s programs and a Bachelor’s degree.
  2. Research Experience: She has extensive research experience as a postdoctoral researcher at prestigious institutions, contributing to multiple projects. Her involvement in international research stays demonstrates her adaptability and collaboration skills.
  3. Publications: Victoria has authored and co-authored several significant publications in reputable journals, with a focus on cancer research and microbiome studies. Her work has garnered citations, indicating its impact on the field.
  4. Grants and Fellowships: She has successfully secured various grants and fellowships, showcasing her ability to obtain funding for her research endeavors. This is crucial for sustaining research initiatives.
  5. Teaching and Mentoring: With experience in supervising undergraduate students and hosting international research assistants, she shows commitment to education and mentorship, which enhances the academic community.
  6. Community Engagement: Her roles in organizing scientific forums and events highlight her dedication to fostering collaboration and promoting gender equality in research.
  7. Awards and Recognitions: Victoria has received multiple awards for her communication skills and academic achievements, reflecting her prowess in both research and outreach.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact: While her research is commendable, exploring ways to increase public engagement and practical applications of her findings could enhance the societal impact of her work.
  2. Diversity of Research Topics: Expanding her research scope to include interdisciplinary collaborations could lead to innovative approaches and findings.
  3. Networking: Strengthening professional networks, particularly in international contexts, may open further collaborative opportunities and enhance visibility in the global research community.

Education 

Victoria Sanchez-Martin earned her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with Cum Laude honors from the University of Granada (2017-2022). She holds a Master’s degree in Education and Teaching (2016-2017) with an impressive GPA of 9.28/10, alongside a Master’s in Translational Research and Personalized Medicine (2015-2016) where she scored 9.59/10. Her undergraduate education includes a degree in Biochemistry and Biomedicine (2011-2015) with a GPA of 9.37/10 and a Bachelor’s in Sciences (2009-2011) with a perfect score of 10/10. Victoria’s educational journey is marked by academic excellence and a commitment to deepening her knowledge in the life sciences, reflecting her passion for research and teaching.

Experience 

Victoria has an extensive research background, currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Andalusian Center of Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine since 2024. Previously, she held a postdoctoral position at the Carlos III Institute of Health in Málaga (2022-2023). During her PhD, she benefited from various prestigious fellowships, including international research stays at the University of Birmingham and Babraham Institute, enhancing her global research perspective. Additionally, she worked as an I+D technician and participated in numerous research projects, fostering innovation in biomedicine. Victoria has been actively involved in mentoring students through internship programs and has organized several scientific events, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to promoting research within the academic community.

Awards and Honors 

Victoria Sanchez-Martin has received numerous accolades recognizing her contributions to research and communication. In 2021, she was awarded for best communicating her research on Twitter by the University of Granada. Earlier, she earned the award for best entrepreneurial work for “mirKIT for melanoma” from the Junta de Andalucía (2016). She has been recognized for her outstanding oral communications at the I CEIBS in 2015 and has consistently excelled academically, receiving awards for best academic records at the University of Granada in both 2014 and 2015. These honors underscore her dedication to excellence in both research and education, marking her as a leader in her field.

Research Focus 

Victoria Sanchez-Martin’s research primarily focuses on cancer detection techniques, gut microbiome interactions, and the application of bioinformatics in biomedicine. Her innovative work includes the study of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in early breast cancer patients, and the impact of fermented products on iron deficiency anemia. She is dedicated to exploring the molecular mechanisms of diseases, particularly through the lens of personalized medicine and translational research. Victoria’s research also emphasizes the significance of G-quadruplexes in cancer biology, contributing to the development of novel therapeutic strategies. By bridging molecular biology with practical applications, her work aims to enhance diagnostic and treatment approaches in clinical settings.

Publications Top Notes

  • Increased blood draws for ultrasensitive ctDNA and CTCs detection in early breast cancer patients 📈
  • Comparative study of droplet-digital PCR and absolute Q digital PCR for ctDNA detection in early-stage breast cancer patients 🔬
  • Fermented Goat’s Milk Contributes to the Recovery of Iron Deficiency Anemia via Modulation of the Gut Microbiome 🥛
  • Benefits for cardiovascular system, bone density, and quality of life of a long-term hormone therapy in hysterectomized women: A 20-year follow-up study ❤️
  • Gallic Acid: A Natural Phenolic Compound Exerting Antitumoral Activities in Colorectal Cancer via Interaction with G-Quadruplexes 🍇
  • Curvicollide D Isolated from the Fungus Amesia sp. Kills African Trypanosomes by Inhibiting Transcription 🌿
  • Gut microbiome–short-chain fatty acids interplay in the context of iron deficiency anaemia 🦠
  • G-quadruplexes as key motifs in transcriptomics 📚
  • Erratum: Targeting ribosomal G-quadruplexes with naphthalene-diimides as RNA polymerase I inhibitors for colorectal cancer treatment ⚠️
  • Targeting ribosomal G-quadruplexes with naphthalene-diimides as RNA polymerase I inhibitors for colorectal cancer treatment 🎯

Conclusion

Victoria Sanchez-Martin is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, significant contributions to research, and commitment to education and community engagement strongly position her as a leader in her field. With targeted improvements, she has the potential to further amplify her impact on both scientific research and public understanding.