Edson Rodrigues-Filho | Environmental sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof. Edson Rodrigues-Filho | Environmental sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof, Federal University of SΓ£o Carlos, Brazil

Edson Rodrigues-Filho is a distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Federal University of SΓ£o Carlos (UFSCAR) in Brazil, where he has been a faculty member since 1992. Holding a degree in Chemistry from the University of UberlΓ’ndia (1986), followed by a Master’s (1989) and Doctorate (1992) in Chemistry from UFSCAR, Rodrigues-Filho also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota. He is a Productivity Scholar at CNPq and has made significant contributions in the field of natural product chemistry, focusing on microbial biosynthesis, biotransformation, and the synthesis of bioactive molecules. His extensive expertise is recognized through his work with fungal microorganisms, especially in antibiotic and insecticide production.

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Education

Edson Rodrigues-Filho’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of UberlΓ’ndia (1986). He continued at UFSCAR, completing his Master’s (1989) and Doctorate (1992) in Chemistry, specializing in the phytochemical analysis of species from the Simaroubaceae family. His doctoral research was funded by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), exploring natural compounds with potential anticancer properties. After earning his Ph.D., Rodrigues-Filho enhanced his expertise with a postdoctoral research position at the University of Minnesota, focusing on plant pathology and microbial interactions. Over the years, he has expanded his academic and professional expertise, contributing to the scientific community through both teaching and research in organic chemistry, with a particular emphasis on natural products and microbial chemistry.

Experience

Edson Rodrigues-Filho has dedicated over three decades to academia, primarily at UFSCAR, where he has been a tenured professor since 1992. He has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in organic chemistry, including subjects such as Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Mass Spectrometry. Throughout his career, he has also held leadership roles within the university, including serving as Vice-Chair of the Chemistry Department and representing his faculty at various academic committees. His extensive research work has focused on the chemical properties of microorganisms, biotransformation processes, and the synthesis of bioactive natural products. Additionally, Rodrigues-Filho has worked on research projects with applications in biotechnology, health, and agriculture, contributing to the development of new antimicrobial agents and biocatalysts. He has also guided numerous graduate students, helping shape the next generation of scientists in his field.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his esteemed career, Edson Rodrigues-Filho has been recognized for his contributions to organic chemistry and natural product research. His work has been supported by prestigious research grants, including funding from the CNPq, Brazil’s National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. He has been a recipient of multiple academic honors, such as research scholarships in various fields related to chemistry and microbial sciences. His postdoctoral research at the University of Minnesota in plant pathology further expanded his international academic stature. Rodrigues-Filho’s impact extends to mentoring students and advancing research in the chemical sciences, which has earned him recognition at both the national and international levels. His involvement in major scientific projects in Brazil has helped advance research on microbial chemistry, biosynthesis, and biotransformation, underscoring his standing as a leading figure in the field of natural products.

Research Focus

Edson Rodrigues-Filho’s research focuses on natural product chemistry, with a particular emphasis on microbial biosynthesis, biotransformation, and the development of bioactive molecules. His work explores how microorganisms, particularly fungi and actinomycetes, produce compounds with potential applications in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. Rodrigues-Filho is deeply involved in studying the synthesis of natural products, such as antibiotics and insecticides, from microbial sources. He also investigates the chemical processes involved in the production of biologically active molecules and their subsequent modifications via biotransformation. His research further delves into the application of techniques such as mass spectrometry, chromatography, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to analyze and understand these complex compounds. Additionally, his interest in designing new synthetic routes for bioactive molecules has made significant contributions to the development of novel pharmaceutical and agricultural chemicals.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Antimicrobial Potential of Soil/Sediment Mangrove Associated Fungi: A Review πŸ“š
  2. Perylenequinones production induced by co-culturing Setophoma sp. and Penicillium brasilianum 🌱
  3. Computational and pharmacological investigation of novel 1,5-diaryl-1,4-pentadien-3-one derivatives for analgesic, antiinflammatory and anticancer potential πŸ’Š
  4. Synthesis, characterization, molecular docking, analgesic, antiplatelet, and anticoagulant effects of dibenzylidene ketone derivatives 🧬
  5. Photolysis of parabens using medium-pressure mercury lamps: Toxicity effects in MCF7, Balb/c 3T3 cells and Ceriodaphnia dubia ⚑
  6. Differential metabolism of diastereoisomeric diterpenes by Preussia minima, found as endophytic fungus in Cupressus lusitanica 🌿
  7. Antiplasmodial properties and cytotoxicity of endophytic fungi from symphonia globulifera (Clusiaceae) 🌍
  8. Heterogeneous microtubules of self-assembled silver and gold nanoparticles using alive biotemplates βš™οΈ
  9. Nanostructured assemblies of gold and silver nanoparticles for plasmon enhanced spectroscopy using living biotemplates πŸ’Ž
  10. Biosynthesis and mass spectral fragmentation pathways of 13C and 15N labeled cytochalasin D produced by Xylaria arbuscula πŸ”¬

 

Ahmad Badeenezhad | Environmental Health | Environmental Engineering Award

Dr. Ahmad Badeenezhad | Environmental Health | Environmental Engineering Award

Ahmad Badeenezhad, Behbahan faculty of medical sciences, Iran

Ahmad Badeenezhad is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Health Engineering at Behbahan University of Medical Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (2020), he specializes in the impact of environmental pollutants on human health. Dr. Badeenezhad has a strong academic and professional background, having worked for over a decade in various environmental health projects, particularly related to air and water quality. His extensive research explores heavy metals, air pollution, and their effects on public health, and he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and community outreach. His work contributes significantly to public health improvement and environmental sustainability, with a focus on human biomonitoring and risk assessment.

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Education

Dr. Ahmad Badeenezhad holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (2020). His doctoral thesis investigated the impact of short-term exposure to PM10 and PM2.5, bound heavy metals, and their effects on central nervous system biomarkers during dust storms. He completed his Master’s degree (2011) in Environmental Health Engineering from Iran University of Medical Sciences, focusing on factors affecting nitrate concentrations in Shiraz groundwater using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). His undergraduate degree (2007) in Environmental Health Engineering was earned at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. His strong academic foundation, coupled with research experience in environmental health, has enabled him to contribute greatly to improving public health and sustainability through interdisciplinary studies on air quality, water pollution, and human health risk assessments.

Experience

Dr. Ahmad Badeenezhad has accumulated over 11 years of expertise in environmental health. He began his career as an expert at Shiraz Health Center, contributing to community health initiatives and public health assessments. In 2020, he transitioned into academia as an Assistant Professor at Behbahan University of Medical Sciences, where he is responsible for teaching and guiding students in the field of environmental health engineering. His teaching includes courses on environmental chemistry, water treatment, air pollution, radiation hygiene, and health food management, among others. Dr. Badeenezhad is a prolific researcher with numerous publications and international conference papers related to environmental health. His research spans areas such as water quality, air pollution, heavy metals, and human health risk assessments, with a focus on improving public health systems and developing mitigation strategies for environmental pollutants.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ahmad Badeenezhad has earned recognition for his outstanding academic achievements. He secured the five-rank position in the entrance exam for his Master’s in Environmental Health Engineering in 2008, showcasing his commitment to excellence. His achievements continued through his Ph.D. studies, where he ranked first in the Ph.D. entrance exam for Environmental Health Engineering in 2016 and graduated as the top Ph.D. candidate from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2020. His dedication to environmental health has garnered him various awards, including honors for his exceptional research in public health, environmental pollution, and water safety. These honors reflect his significant contributions to advancing the scientific understanding of environmental health and his leadership in promoting public health through education and research.

Research Focus

Dr. Ahmad Badeenezhad’s research primarily focuses on the human health risk assessment of chemical pollutants, particularly in relation to water and air quality. His work involves evaluating the health impacts of heavy metals, particulate matter (PM), and other contaminants in ambient air. He also examines the chemical quality of water resources, using advanced methodologies like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Monte Carlo simulation to assess risks related to nitrates, fluoride, and other pollutants in drinking water. A significant part of his research involves human biomonitoring, where he studies the effects of environmental pollutants on the human body, particularly on the central nervous and cardiovascular systems. Dr. Badeenezhad is committed to improving public health through interdisciplinary studies aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of environmental pollutants and developing strategies for sustainable, healthy living environments.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Nitrite and Nitrate Concentrations in the Drinking Groundwater of Shiraz City, South-central Iran by Statistical Models πŸ“ŠπŸ’§
  2. Health Risk Assessment to Fluoride and Nitrate in Drinking Water of Rural Residents Living in Bardaskan City, Arid Region, Southeastern Iran πŸ’§πŸ”¬
  3. Performance of Household Water Desalination Devices and Health Risks Assessment of Fluorides (Fβˆ’) and Nitrate (NO3βˆ’) in Behbahan City Southwest Iran πŸŒŠβš—οΈ
  4. Factors Affecting Nitrate Concentration and Its Health Risk Assessment in Drinking Groundwater by Application of Monte Carlo Simulation and Geographic Information System πŸ“‰πŸŒ
  5. Assessing Fluoride and Nitrate Contaminants in Drinking Water Resources and Their Health Risk Assessment in Southwest Iran πŸ’§βš οΈ
  6. Estimation of the Groundwater Quality Index and Investigation of the Affecting Factors Their Changes in Shiraz Drinking Groundwater, Iran πŸ’§πŸ”
  7. Efficiency of Activated Carbon and Clinoptilolite Particles Coated with Iron Oxide Magnetic Nanoparticles in the Removal of Methylene Blue πŸ§ͺ🌿
  8. Removal of Methylene Blue Dye from Aqueous Solutions by Natural Clinoptilolite and Clinoptilolite Modified by Iron Oxide Nanoparticles πŸ§¬πŸ’§
  9. Analysis of the Microbial Quality in Drinking Water Distribution Networks Using the Logistic Regression Model in Dasht-e Azadegan County, Iran πŸ”¬πŸš°
  10. Modeling and Optimizing Pyrene Removal from the Soil by Phytoremediation Using Response Surface Methodology, Artificial Neural Networks, and Genetic Algorithm πŸŒ±πŸ’»