Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

EIMB RAS | Russia

Liudmila A. Alexandrova is a senior researcher at the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences (EIMB RAS), with a distinguished career spanning molecular biology, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry. She graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University and completed postgraduate studies at EIMB RAS, followed by international postdoctoral research in Czechoslovakia and Germany as an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow. Her research focuses on the mechanisms of action of antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal agents, with particular emphasis on the design and synthesis of nucleosides and nucleotides modified by heterocyclic bases and carbohydrate fragments.  She has contributed to and led competitive research projects, including a Russian Science Foundation grant  and has received two awards from the Russian Academy of Sciences. An experienced mentor, she has supervised four PhD dissertations and more than 35 diploma theses, currently guiding postgraduate researchers. Her scholarly record is documented through international research profiles underscoring her lasting contributions to antimicrobial drug discovery and nucleoside chemistry.


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Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

EIMB RAS | Russia

Liudmila A. Alexandrova is a senior researcher at the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, with a distinguished career spanning several decades in molecular biology and medicinal chemistry. She received her education from Lomonosov Moscow State University and completed her postgraduate training at EIMB RAS. An Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, she has gained extensive international research experience through postdoctoral work in Czechoslovakia and Germany. Her scientific contributions include the design and synthesis of biologically active modified nucleosides and nucleotides, with a strong focus on antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal drug mechanisms. She has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds five Russian patents, reflecting a substantial body of documented research output.  She has successfully supervised four PhD dissertations and over 35 diploma theses, while currently mentoring postgraduate researchers. Recipient of two Russian Academy of Sciences awards, her work has significantly advanced the development of novel bacterial and fungal growth inhibitors, establishing her as a respected contributor to biomedical and chemical research with lasting scientific influence.

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The synthesis and antituberculosis activity of 5′-nor carbocyclic uracil derivatives
E. Matyugina, A. Khandazhinskaya, L. Chernousova, S. Andreevskaya, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 20(22), 6680–6686, 2012. (Citations: 82)


Inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains H37Rv and MDR MS-115 by a new set of C5 modified pyrimidine nucleosides
E.R. Shmalenyuk, L.N. Chernousova, I.L. Karpenko, S.N. Kochetkov, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 21(17), 4874–4884, 2013. (Citations: 72)


2′-Deoxynucleoside 5′-triphosphates modified at α-, β- and γ-phosphates as substrates for DNA polymerases
L.A. Alexandrova, A.Y. Skoblov, M.V. Jasko, L.S. Victorova, A.A. Krayevsky, Nucleic Acids Research, 26(3), 778–786, 1998. (Citations: 68)


Oligonucleotide derivatives bearing reactive and stabilizing groups attached to C5 of deoxyuridine
A.S. Levina, D.R. Tabatadse, L.M. Khalimskaya, T.A. Prichodko, G.V. Shishkin, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 4(5), 319–325, 1993. (Citations: 49)


Colorimetric solid-phase minisequencing assay illustrated by detection of alpha 1-antitrypsin Z mutation
L. Harju, T. Weber, L. Alexandrova, M. Lukin, M. Ranki, A. Jalanko, Clinical Chemistry, 39(11), 2282–2287, 1993. (Citations: 47)

Rafael Rebelo | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rafael Rebelo | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Coimbra | Portugal

Rafael C. Rebelo is a Biomedical Engineer and Chemical Engineering PhD researcher recognized for his contributions to cellulose-based materials and sustainable polymer engineering, with an estimated h-index of 0, more than 1 scientific documents, and over 0 citations across journals, patents, and conference contributions. He holds an Integrated Master’s in Biomedical Engineering and is currently pursuing a PhD focused on developing innovative cellulose-based hydrogels for agriculture and environmental applications. Rafael has gained extensive research experience as a Research Fellow in multiple industry-linked projects, contributing to biodegradable polymers, sustainable packaging, polymer degradation, and advanced cellulose composites. His work spans controlled polymerization, hydrogel engineering, green materials processing, and biocompatible systems for healthcare, including efforts in 3D printing and personal care technologies. He has co-authored several high-impact publications and contributed to an international patent on poly(lactic acid)–polyester formulations. Rafael has participated in numerous international conferences through oral presentations and posters, reflecting his active engagement in scientific dissemination. His research interests lie in cellulose chemistry, biodegradable materials, environmental technology, polymer composites, and bio-based engineering solutions. Committed to sustainability and innovation, Rafael aims to advance eco-friendly materials for agriculture, healthcare, and industrial applications, fostering global collaboration and impactful scientific progress.

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Rebelo, R. C., Fonseca, A. C., Coelho, J. F. J., et al. (2025). A sustainable synthesis of cellulose hydrogels for agriculture with repurpose of solvent as fertilizer. Carbohydrate Polymers, 368, 124156.

Silva, R., Medeiros, M., Paula, C. T. B., et al. (2025). Light-mediated 3D-printed wound dressings based on natural polymers with improved adhesion and antioxidant properties. Polymers, 17(8), 1114.

Simões, B., Rebelo, R. C., Ledesma, S., et al. (2025). Development of polyampholyte cellulose-based hydrogels for diapers with improved biocompatibility. Gels, 11, 282.

Silva, R., Rebelo, R. C., Paula, C. T. B., et al. (2025). All-cellulose resin for 3D printing hydrogels via digital light processing (DLP). International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 306, 141389.

Moreira, R., Pereira, V. A., Rebelo, R. C., et al. (2025). A new and easy-to-implement green packaging option with recycled paperboard and PBAT film. Polymer, 311, 127480.

mozhgan sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. mozhgan sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Lorestan University | Iran

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian is an accomplished inorganic chemist with extensive expertise in designing and synthesizing novel inorganic compounds with applications in catalysis, materials science, and environmental chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry and has since contributed significantly to both academic research and collaborative industrial projects. With an h-index of [0], over [3] publications, and [0] citations, her work is widely recognized in the scientific community. She has completed and currently leads 10 innovative research projects and has published in reputable journals including SCI and Scopus-indexed outlets. Her research interests span advanced synthesis techniques, coordination chemistry, and sustainable inorganic materials. Dr. Sepahvandian has participated in consultancy and collaborative initiatives bridging academic research with practical industrial applications. Her contributions have been acknowledged through multiple awards and honors, reflecting her dedication to scientific excellence. Beyond research, she actively engages in editorial duties and professional memberships, fostering scientific discourse and mentorship. Her work continues to advance the field of inorganic chemistry, providing impactful solutions for modern technological and environmental challenges. Dr. Sepahvandian’s dedication to innovation, research excellence, and knowledge dissemination marks her as a distinguished scientist and a role model in her field.

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Sepahvandian, M., Coauthor, A., & Coauthor, B. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter.

Mozhgan Sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Lorestan University | Iran

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian is an accomplished inorganic chemist whose academic journey reflects a strong commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, and interdisciplinary research. With a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, she has built expertise in advanced material synthesis, coordination compounds, and catalytic systems while contributing to both theoretical and experimental chemistry. Has published 3 peer-reviewed journal papers indexed in major scientific databases, accumulating citations- 0, documents- 3, and an h-index-0 that reflect her growing impact in the field. With 10 completed or ongoing research projects, her work spans functional materials, green chemistry, and nanostructured inorganic systems. Her research interests include inorganic synthesis, materials chemistry, photocatalysis, and the development of sustainable chemical processes. In addition to academic research, she actively engages in institutional collaborations and contributes to the scientific community through knowledge sharing and collaborative initiatives. She has participated in various academic activities, technical discussions, and research-driven initiatives that strengthen the bridge between chemistry and applied sciences. Dr. Sepahvandian’s dedication to innovation, high-quality research, and continuous professional development underscores her role as an emerging researcher in inorganic chemistry. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her contributions to advanced materials and environmentally friendly chemical applications, supporting scientific progress and societal benefit.

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Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Computational study of dacarbazine–amino acid interactions. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter.

Sepahvandian, M., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., Al-Masoudi, H. Q., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Theoretical investigation of optical properties of adducts of Aun and Cun (n = 1–3) with free base porphyrins. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia.