Nagaraj Subramani | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagaraj Subramani | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Pofessor at University of Madras, India

Dr. S. Nagaraj is a distinguished botanist and academician, presently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Madras. With extensive expertise in phycology, algal biotechnology, microbial interactions, and applied plant sciences, he has significantly contributed to advancing knowledge in both fundamental and applied aspects of botany. His research has bridged biodiversity conservation, microbial biotechnology, and natural product discovery, resulting in impactful patents, international collaborations, and influential publications. Beyond research, he has played a vital role in academic leadership, professional societies, and national-level committees, thereby shaping the progress of plant sciences in India and abroad.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Nagaraj pursued his higher education in botany with dedication and excellence, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Botany followed by postgraduate and research training at Madurai Kamaraj University. He went on to earn his M.Phil. in Botany and later obtained his doctoral degree in Botany from the University of Madras, where his research was highly commended. He cleared the State Eligibility Test in Life Sciences and was awarded the prestigious Dr. D. S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship by the University Grants Commission, enabling him to expand his research expertise in algal biotechnology and microbial studies. His academic journey reflects a continuous pursuit of excellence, marked by fellowships, grants, and advanced research engagements.

Experience

With a strong academic foundation, Dr. Nagaraj has progressed through successive teaching and research positions at the University of Madras. Beginning as a Research Associate and later as a Project Assistant, he contributed to major research initiatives in water resources, algal taxonomy, and environmental biotechnology. He entered academia as an Assistant Professor, steadily advancing through various stages of professorship. In addition to teaching, he has coordinated skill-based internship programs, postgraduate courses, and research training initiatives, fostering the development of future scientists. His career is marked by leadership roles in academic committees, curriculum development, and international collaborations, reflecting his influence both inside and outside the classroom.

Research Focus

The research portfolio of Dr. Nagaraj spans algal taxonomy, biodiversity conservation, microbial biotechnology, and natural product discovery. He has worked extensively on freshwater and marine algal systems, with a special focus on Haematococcus pluvialis and its astaxanthin production potential. His innovations in algal cultivation systems have resulted in international patents, contributing to sustainable biotechnology. Another key area of his research is the bioprospecting of cyanobacteria and microalgae for pigments, bioactive compounds, and bioremediation applications. He has also advanced knowledge in microbial interactions with seaweeds and plant systems, focusing on antimicrobial compounds with agricultural and biomedical significance. His projects have addressed critical challenges such as plastic biodegradation, algal biodiversity documentation, and the discovery of novel therapeutic molecules, thereby linking traditional taxonomy with cutting-edge biotechnology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Nagaraj has received wide recognition from national and international scientific bodies. He has been elected as a Fellow of The Academy of Sciences, Chennai, and the Bose Science Society. His excellence in scientific leadership earned him visiting scientist fellowships from both the Indian National Science Academy and the Science and Engineering Research Board. He has also been honored with the DST-SERB Young Scientist Award, UGC-BSR Start-Up Grant, DBT-BUILDER support, and several research fellowships during his early career. His commitment to professional service is evident through his roles as Vice-President of the Microbiologist Society (Tamil Nadu Chapter), Joint Secretary of the Phycological Society of India, and council membership in scientific organizations such as the Krishnamoorthy Institute of Algology. Additionally, he has contributed to curriculum development as a domain author for state-level botany textbooks and as a member of subject expert boards for reputed colleges. These accolades highlight not only his academic achievements but also his service to scientific communities.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions and antimicrobial activity of Synthesized Nickel oxide nanoparticles
Author: Dr. S. Nagaraj
Summary: This article reports the synthesis of nickel oxide nanoparticles via Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions. The nanoparticles were characterized for their physicochemical properties and evaluated for antimicrobial efficacy against a panel of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Results showed promising inhibitory effects, suggesting potential biomedical applications of nickel oxide nanostructures as antimicrobial agents.

Title: Targeted inhibition of Candida albicans by red alga Palisada cruciata (Harvey) K.W. Nam (2007): A new report on anticandidal and antioxidant potential with phytochemical analysis using GC-MS and FT-IR study
Author: Dr. S. Nagaraj 
Summary: This study highlights the antifungal and antioxidant properties of the marine red alga Palisada cruciata. Using GC-MS and FT-IR analyses, the research identified bioactive compounds responsible for inhibiting Candida albicans. The findings represent the first detailed report on the anticandidal potential of this alga, offering new prospects for natural antifungal drug development.

Title: Piperazine derivatives and bioactive compounds from red seaweed Haloplegma duperreyi: A novel source for inhibition of HIV-I
Author: Dr. S. Nagaraj 
Summary: This paper investigates the bioactive potential of Haloplegma duperreyi, a red seaweed rich in piperazine derivatives and secondary metabolites. Through structural characterization and biological assays, the study demonstrated strong inhibitory effects on HIV-I replication. These results open up possibilities for marine-derived antiviral compounds as promising candidates in HIV therapeutics.

Title: Impact of pH, nutrient, and salinity stress on lipid synthesis in Coelastrella sp. for sustainable biodiesel production
Author: Dr. S. Nagaraj
Summary: This open-access article explores how environmental stress factors such as pH, nutrient limitation, and salinity influence lipid biosynthesis in the microalga Coelastrella sp. The research demonstrated that stress-induced conditions enhanced lipid accumulation, thereby improving biodiesel yield. The study provides a sustainable approach to algal biofuel production under optimized stress conditions.

Conclusion

Dr. S. Nagaraj exemplifies a scholar whose career integrates teaching, research, and scientific leadership. From foundational studies in botany to internationally recognized innovations in algal biotechnology, his contributions extend to biodiversity documentation, sustainable biotechnology, and academic development. His honors, patents, and leadership roles reflect not only his scientific achievements but also his dedication to advancing knowledge for societal benefit. With his continued commitment to mentoring young scientists, leading collaborative projects, and bridging traditional taxonomy with modern biotechnology, Dr. Nagaraj stands out as a transformative figure in plant sciences and an inspiring candidate for prestigious research awards.

 

Marília Marques da Silva | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Marília Marques da Silva | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student at Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Brazil

Marília Marques da Silva is a dedicated and dynamic early-career researcher whose scholarly contributions to mesocarnivore ecology are both scientifically relevant and socially impactful. Her ability to integrate field ecology, statistical modeling, and conservation planning demonstrates the hallmarks of a future leader in biodiversity research. Her academic trajectory is grounded in excellence, with clear upward momentum evidenced by her international experiences and collaborations. While she is still building her publication record, the quality and focus of her work signal strong potential for impactful future contributions.

Professional Profiles

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Education

Marília Marques da Silva holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA). She earned her Master’s degree in Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation from the Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC), where she is currently pursuing her PhD in the same field. Her academic journey includes enriching international experiences through research internships at the Universidad de Málaga (Spain) during her undergraduate studies and at CIBIO – Universidade do Porto (Portugal) during her Master’s. Additionally, she has obtained an MBA in Project Management, demonstrating a strong interdisciplinary background that bridges science and strategic planning.

Experience

Marília has developed extensive field and analytical experience through her work on in situ and ex situ conservation projects, particularly focused on Neotropical mammals. Her Master’s research analyzed how environmental and anthropogenic variables influence mesocarnivore occupancy in the Atlantic Forest, while her PhD expands on this by examining coexistence mechanisms in forested landscapes. She has also participated in consultancy projects, including wildlife monitoring and rescue operations, in collaboration with environmental firms. These diverse roles have strengthened her expertise in fieldwork coordination, species monitoring, and ecological data analysis.

Award and Honor

While formal awards are not listed yet, Marília’s contributions have been recognized through research publications, including a peer-reviewed article in Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation (Elsevier/Scopus). She has published a book chapter based on her ecological fieldwork and is actively engaged in international collaborations with institutions in Europe and Brazil, including IPE, CENAP, and Pro-Carnívoros. Her growing academic visibility and research outputs highlight her as a promising early-career scientist in the field of tropical mammal conservation.

Research Focus

Marília’s research centers on the ecology and conservation of Neotropical meso- and large mammals, particularly in human-modified landscapes. Her work investigates the impacts of anthropogenic disturbances on mammalian distribution and behavior, using occupancy models, camera trap data, and ecological theory to inform conservation efforts. By exploring species interactions, resource use, and habitat partitioning, she aims to propose effective strategies that reconcile biodiversity preservation with sustainable development in threatened ecosystems like the Atlantic Forest.

Research Skill

Marília combines technical and soft skills that enhance her contribution to ecological research and conservation. Her competencies include field survey design, camera trapping, biodiversity monitoring, occupancy modeling, and spatial ecology. She is skilled in data analysis using statistical software and in managing collaborative research projects. Her academic foundation is supported by project management skills gained through her MBA. She also communicates effectively in multilingual environments, and her ability to work across international teams further enriches her professional profile.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Heterogeneity in mesocarnivore occupancy highlights the complexity of biodiversity changes in a threatened ecoregion
Authors: M. Marques, M. Magioli, P. Monterroso, G. Curveira-Santos, C.R. Cassano
Journal: Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Year: 2025

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