Bipin Yadav | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bipin Yadav | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Institute post-doctoral Fellow at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

Dr. Bipin Yadav is a dynamic and emerging microbiologist specializing in antibiotic resistance and microbial pathogenesis. With a solid academic foundation and hands-on research experience in the study of Acinetobacter baumannii, his work contributes significantly to the understanding of sub-MIC (sub-minimum inhibitory concentration) antibiotic effects—a growing area of concern in clinical microbiology. Dr. Yadav’s academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to excellence in science and translational biomedical research. He has presented his work at prestigious national and international conferences, received awards for his innovative research, and contributed to peer-reviewed journals. His work bridges laboratory research and clinical relevance, providing vital insight into bacterial adaptation, virulence, and resistance mechanisms. Dr. Yadav’s collaborative mindset, technical proficiency, and leadership qualities make him not just a capable researcher but a future leader in microbial science and infectious disease research. His research outcomes highlight urgent healthcare challenges, and his solutions-oriented approach adds value to the broader scientific and medical community. With a strong foundation and an expanding portfolio, Dr. Bipin Yadav stands out as a promising figure whose contributions are both academically enriching and socially impactful. 🌟

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🎓 Education

Dr. Bipin Yadav holds a Ph.D. in Applied Microbiology from the esteemed School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi (2024). His doctoral thesis, titled “Sub-MIC Antibiotic Therapy: Implications for Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance and Infectivity in Acinetobacter baumannii”, addressed crucial questions about bacterial behavior under low-dose antibiotic exposure. Before pursuing his Ph.D., Dr. Yadav completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Chromosomal Molecular & Genetic Disease Diagnosis from the Centre for Genetic Disorders, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in 2018. He also earned an M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology in 2017 from BHU, demonstrating early commitment to microbiology and infection biology. His undergraduate education culminated in a B.Sc. in 2015 from the University of North Bengal, West Bengal. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Yadav consistently demonstrated academic excellence, securing prestigious fellowships and national-level qualifications. His multi-disciplinary education has empowered him with expertise in microbial genetics, molecular diagnostics, and biomedical techniques. 📘🧬

🧑‍🔬 Professional Experience

Dr. Bipin Yadav brings robust hands-on experience in experimental microbiology, academic training, and scientific communication. During his Ph.D. tenure at JNU, he was actively involved in conducting independent research, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate trainees, and supporting institutional workshops and seminars. His practical involvement in day-to-day lab management and technical troubleshooting has honed his project planning and leadership abilities. He has taken part in summer training mentorship and regularly participated in laboratory teaching initiatives, reflecting his enthusiasm for academic knowledge-sharing. Dr. Yadav’s exposure to diverse research methodologies—ranging from bacterial culture to advanced proteomics—has positioned him as a reliable collaborator in multi-disciplinary research. His poster presentations at reputed conferences and his ability to synthesize complex data for broad scientific audiences showcase both technical expertise and communication skills. Additionally, his engagement in workshops on genome sequencing, molecular docking, and mass spectrometry demonstrates his commitment to continuous professional growth. 🧑‍🏫🔬

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. Bipin Yadav’s core research interest lies in the evolution of antimicrobial resistance and bacterial virulence under sub-inhibitory antibiotic concentrations. Specifically, he investigates how Acinetobacter baumannii—a critical priority pathogen—responds at cellular, molecular, and biochemical levels to sub-MIC antibiotic exposure. His work aims to understand how sub-therapeutic antibiotic doses, often encountered in clinical scenarios, may drive resistance development, morphological changes, and biofilm formation, which are major contributors to chronic infections. His studies explore the role of biofilm-associated exopolysaccharides, membrane integrity changes, and stress-induced lipidomic shifts under such conditions. Dr. Yadav is also interested in host-pathogen interactions, bacterial pathophysiology, and translational microbiology. His research bridges the gap between basic molecular biology and applied clinical microbiology, with implications for antibiotic stewardship, infection control, and therapeutic strategy development. Long-term, he envisions developing better diagnostic tools and resistance-mitigation strategies based on bacterial adaptive mechanisms. His interests reflect a deep concern for public health and global antibiotic resistance threats. 🧫🦠🧠

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Bipin Yadav possesses a broad and advanced skill set in both wet-lab and analytical domains of microbiology and molecular biology. His strengths in bacterial and animal cell culture, gene expression analysis, cloning, PCR, and qRT-PCR are complemented by hands-on expertise in protein purification, SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, and mass spectrometry. Dr. Yadav is proficient in electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) and various biofilm and exopolysaccharide quantification assays, which are central to his doctoral work. He has also handled laboratory animals and participated in specialized workshops on genetic disease diagnostics and antimicrobial resistance genomics. On the computational front, he’s well-versed in GraphPad, OriginLab, ChemDraw, Image-J/Fiji, and Microsoft Office, and he uses Mendeley for reference management. His scientific writing, grant preparation, and manuscript editing skills have been integral to his Ph.D. training. These research competencies, combined with his ability to manage projects and mentor students, mark him as a technically competent and independent researcher ready for advanced scientific challenges. 🧬💻🧫

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Bipin Yadav has earned several prestigious awards and fellowships that reflect his academic distinction and research promise. He was awarded the Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) by CSIR, India in 2020 and previously secured the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in 2017 through the competitive CSIR-NET examination, placing him among the top young researchers in Life Sciences. He also qualified the National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET-LS) in 2016 and the GATE exam twice (2017, 2018), ranking among the top 500 candidates. His academic excellence was further recognized when he received the Best Poster Award at the Indo-US International Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance and Human Microbiome (ARHM). His active participation in national and international symposia, including AMI and SBCI conferences, has enhanced his academic visibility. These honors are testimony to Dr. Yadav’s commitment, competitiveness, and capacity to address complex scientific challenges. 🏅📚🥇

📝 Conclusion

Dr. Bipin Yadav is a promising early-career researcher whose work directly contributes to solving a pressing biomedical problem — antibiotic resistance in critical pathogens. His technical expertise, competitive academic track record, and early research impact position him as a very suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the Emerging Researcher / Early Career category.

📚Publication:

Karad, D. D., Somani, Y., Khande, H., Yadav, B., & Kharat, A. S. (2020).
Molecular characterization of a multidrug-resistant/pandrug-resistant nosocomial polymicrobial infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae, Providencia rettgeri, and Acinetobacter baumannii from Rural Maharashtra, India.
Acta Biochimica Polonica, 67(3), 387–392.

 

 

 

Abdul Qadeer | microbiology| Young Scientist Award

Dr.Abdul Qadeer | microbiology| Young Scientist Award

Dr , Abdul Qadeer, Central South University, China,China.

Dr. Abdul Qadeer is a distinguished scholar at Central South University in China, specializing in [specific field or research focus]. His research has significantly contributed to [mention notable achievements or areas of expertise]. With a robust academic background and numerous publications, Dr. Qadeer is recognized for his expertise

Summary:

Abdul Qadeer has a strong academic background in veterinary medicine, molecular biology, and molecular parasitology. His research focuses on the intersection of parasitic infections, immune system characterization, and disease control strategies, including alternative therapies using nanotechnology and herbal extracts. His Ph.D. thesis explored co-infections of helminths, protozoa, and viruses in humans, while his M.Phil. work investigated the efficacy of herbal extracts against parasitic infections in sheep.

Professional Profiles:

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Education :

Doctor of Philosophy (Preventive Veterinary Science),Specialty: Molecular Biology and Molecular Parasitology,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China,2018-2022,Ph.D. Thesis: Global analysis of helminth and protozoa co-infection associated with viruses in humans and characterization of the expressions of genes involved in Schistosoma japonicum extracellular vesicle biogenesis.,Master of Philosophy (Clinical Medicine),University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Pakistan,2016-2018,M.Phil. Thesis: Evaluation of In-Vitro and In-Vivo Efficacy of Hedera helix Extracts against Haemonchus contortus in Sheep.,Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Veterinary Medicine),The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan,2011-2015

Work Experience:

Postdoctoral Researcher,School of Life Science, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China,01/2024 – Present,Postdoctoral Researcher,School of Medicine, Tongji University Shanghai, China,12/2022 – 11/2023,Key Responsibilities: Research and data analysis, publication and report writing.,Visiting Lecturer,Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Pakistan,04/2022 – 09/2022,Key Responsibilities: Teaching and research, clinical duty for animal welfare and health problems, management, and supervision of research,animals.

Research Interests & Prospectives:

Identification of functional molecules in Schistosoma.,The role of lncRNAs and miRNAs in Schistosoma japonicum viability and survival.,Characterization of the immune system in helminths.,Pathways involved in the immune system of helminths.,Disease diagnosis and control strategies for bacterial, viral, protozoal, and helminthic diseases.,Application of nanotechnology as an alternative to antibiotics and anthelminthics.,Antimicrobial drug resistance.,Use of herbal plant extracts as alternatives to anthelminthics and anticancer drugs.,In-vitro and in-vivo drug testing

Skills:

  • Conventional parasitological methods: Direct microscopy, FECT, thick and thin smear, Kato-Katz.
  • Molecular techniques: qRT-PCR, PCR, ELISA, FACS, Western blotting, Northern blotting.
  • Cell culture and preservation.
  • Protein, RNA, and DNA extraction, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis.
  • Culturing, isolation, purification, and staining techniques.
  • Use of Soxhlet extraction apparatus and Rota vapor.
  • Metabolism and pharmacokinetics evaluation of new drugs.
  • Drug efficacy and toxicological effect evaluation.
  • Dissection, sample collection, and preservation.
  • Rearing, management, housing, and environmental assessment of lab animals.

Honors & Awards:

China High Talent Post-doctoral Fellowship,Chinese Government Scholarship for Ph.D. study,Travel grant for Ph.D. study from Higher Education in Pakistan,Award of laptop from Chief Minister KPK and Prime Minister of Pakistan for securing the First Division throughout academic career

Conclusion:

Abdul Qadeer is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, given his extensive research experience, academic excellence, and significant contributions to parasitology, molecular biology, and veterinary science. His work on parasitic diseases and alternative therapies reflects innovation and impact in his field. His recognition through various awards and scholarships further validates his potential and success as a researcher.

Publications :

  • Title: Concentrations, pollution indices and health risk assessment of heavy metals in road dust from two urbanized cities of Pakistan: Comparing two sampling methods for heavy metals
    Authors: A Qadeer, ZA Saqib, Z Ajmal, C Xing, SK Khalil, M Usman, Y Huang, …
    Source: Sustainable Cities and Society
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Cadmium mediated phytotoxic impacts in Brassica napus: managing growth, physiological and oxidative disturbances through combined use of biochar and Enterobacter sp. MN17
    Authors: A Sabir, M Naveed, MA Bashir, A Hussain, A Mustafa, ZA Zahir, M Kamran, …
    Source: Journal of Environmental Management
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Characterization and source identification of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in different seasons from Shanghai, China
    Authors: Y Liu, Y Yu, M Liu, M Lu, R Ge, S Li, X Liu, W Dong, A Qadeer
    Source: Science of the Total Environment
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Levels, sources and risk assessment of PAHs in multi-phases from urbanized river network system in Shanghai
    Authors: S Liu, X Liu, M Liu, B Yang, L Cheng, Y Li, A Qadeer
    Source: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: Occurrence, source, and partition of PAHs, PCBs, and OCPs in the multiphase system of an urban lake, Shanghai
    Authors: J Yang, A Qadeer, M Liu, JM Zhu, YP Huang, WN Du, XY Wei
    Source: Applied Geochemistry
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: Alternative plasticizers as emerging global environmental and health threat: another regrettable substitution?
    Authors: A Qadeer, KL Kirsten, Z Ajmal, X Jiang, X Zhao
    Source: Environmental Science & Technology
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: A review of environmental occurrence, analysis, bioaccumulation, and toxicity of organophosphate esters
    Authors: TG Bekele, H Zhao, J Yang, RG Chegen, J Chen, S Mekonen, A Qadeer
    Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: A multimedia fugacity model to estimate the fate and transport of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a largely urbanized area, Shanghai, China
    Authors: Y Huang, X Sun, M Liu, J Zhu, J Yang, W Du, X Zhang, D Gao, A Qadeer, …
    Source: Chemosphere
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: Solvent assisted synthesis of hierarchical magnesium oxide flowers for adsorption of phosphate and methyl orange: kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic and removal mechanism
    Authors: S Ahmed, HU Rehman, Z Ali, A Qadeer, A Haseeb, Z Ajmal
    Source: Surfaces and Interfaces
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Use of nano-/micro-magnetite for abatement of cadmium and lead contamination
    Authors: Z Ajmal, M Usman, I Anastopoulos, A Qadeer, R Zhu, A Wakeel, R Dong
    Source: Journal of Environmental Management
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Sustainable development goals under threat? Multidimensional impact of COVID-19 on our planet and society outweigh short term global pollution reduction
    Authors: A Qadeer, M Anis, Z Ajmal, KL Kirsten, M Usman, RR Khosa, M Liu, …
    Source: Sustainable Cities and Society
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Source apportionment of PAHs in roadside agricultural soils of a megacity using positive matrix factorization receptor model and compound-specific carbon isotope analysis
    Authors: J Yang, P Sun, X Zhang, XY Wei, YP Huang, WN Du, A Qadeer, M Liu, …
    Source: Journal of Hazardous Materials
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Recent advancement in conjugated polymers based photocatalytic technology for air pollutants abatement: Cases of CO2, NOx, and VOCs
    Authors: Z Ajmal, M ul Haq, Y Naciri, R Djellabi, N Hassan, S Zaman, A Murtaza, …
    Source: Chemosphere
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Modeling and evaluating spatial variation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban lake surface sediments in Shanghai
    Authors: J Yang, Y Yang, RS Chen, XZ Meng, J Xu, A Qadeer, M Liu
    Source: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2018