Farzaneh Barati | Biotechnology Awards | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Farzaneh Barati | Biotechnology Awards | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Farzaneh Barati | Alzahra University | Iran

Dr. Farzaneh Barati is a dedicated researcher in Microbial Biotechnology at Alzahra University, Tehran, where she is affiliated with the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological Sciences. She earned her PhD in Microbial Biotechnology after completing her BSc in Cellular and Molecular Biology–Biotechnology and MSc in Microbial Biotechnology, achieving top rankings and being admitted through a gifted-talent program. Her expertise spans microbial cloning, enzyme immobilization, green synthesis of nanoparticles, and the integration of bioinformatics into experimental design. She is also proficient in the design of experiments (DOE) and employs a broad range of bioinformatics and genetics software in her research. Dr. Barati has successfully completed several significant research projects, including cloning the phbC gene in Ralstonia eutropha to enhance polyhydroxybutyrate production, immobilization of microbial collagenase on metal nanoparticles using bioinformatic and experimental approaches, and isolation and molecular characterization of a native microbial species from soil contaminated with slaughterhouse waste, with GenBank accession documentation. Her work has resulted in multiple publications in internationally recognized journals indexed in Scopus and ISI, contributing to her scholarly impact. Her research is characterized by a focus on innovative biotechnological applications, combining molecular biology, enzyme engineering, and nanobiotechnology to address environmental and industrial challenges. Dr. Barati actively presents her findings at conferences and collaborates with fellow researchers, fostering knowledge exchange and advancing the field of microbial biotechnology. She is a full member of the Iranian Society of Microbial Science and Technology and maintains active academic profiles on Google Scholar and ResearchGate, reflecting her commitment to transparency and scholarly communication. Dr. Barati’s contributions highlight her dedication to advancing microbial biotechnology through innovative research, impactful publications, and practical applications, making her a distinguished candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

Barati, F., Hosseini, F., Vafaee, R., Sabouri, Z., Ghadam, P., Arab, S. S., Shadfar, N., & Piroozmand, F. (2024). In silico approaches to investigate enzyme immobilization: A comprehensive systematic review. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cp03989g

Majidi Ghahfarokhi, S., Hosseini, F., Ghadam, P., & Barati, F. (2024). Isolation and characterization of a collagenase-producing bacterium from the soil contaminated with slaughterhouse waste. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2024.103407

Barati, F., Hosseini, F., Ghadam, P., & Arab, S. S. (2024). Optimizing CuO nanoparticle synthesis via walnut green husk extract utilizing response surface methodology. Journal of Molecular Structure. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2024.139077

Barati, F., Asgarani, E., Gharavi, S., & Soudi, M. R. (2021). Considerable increase in Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) production via phbC gene overexpression in Ralstonia eutropha PTCC 1615. BioImpacts. https://doi.org/10.34172/BI.2021.07

Barati, F., Hosseini, F., Habibi Moghadam, F., & Abbasi Dezfouli, S. (2021). Face mask as a tool to prevent the coronavirus disease 2019: The importance and challenges. International Journal of Health and Life Sciences. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijhls.109729

Barati, M., Javanmardi, F., Mousavi Jazayeri, S. M. H., Jabbari, M., Rahmani, J., Barati, F., Nickho, H., Davoodi, S. H., Roshanravan, N., & Mousavi Khaneghah, A. (2020). Techniques, perspectives, and challenges of bioactive peptide generation: A comprehensive systematic review. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety. https://doi.org/10.1111/1541-4337.12578

Saravanan Periasamy | Biotechnology Awards | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Saravanan Periasamy | Biotechnology Awards | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Saravanan Periasamy | Rajalakshmi Engineering College Autonomous Chennai India | India

Dr. Saravanan Periasamy is a leading researcher in the field of biofilm science and biotechnology. He serves as an Associate Professor at the Centre of Excellence in Biofilms, Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai. His research focuses on microbial biofilms, exopolysaccharide characterization, and antibiofilm therapeutics. He has completed a prestigious DST-SERB-funded project with impactful scientific outcomes. Dr. Saravanan has published over 30 research papers in reputed SCI and Scopus-indexed journals. He has also contributed five book chapters with international publishers, including CRC Press. His editorial contributions include guest editing for Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology and Frontiers in Pharmacology. He actively reviews manuscripts for major publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Taylor & Francis. Dr. Saravanan’s research excellence is reflected in his 4,474 citations and h-index of 19. He continues to advance innovations in microbial biotechnology through impactful research and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications

Kolenbrander, P. E., Palmer, R. J., Jr., Periasamy, S., & Jakubovics, N. S. (2010). Oral multispecies biofilm development and the key role of cell–cell distance. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 8(7), 471–480. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro2381

Periasamy, S., Joo, H. S., Duong, A. C., Bach, T. H. L., Tan, V. Y., Chatterjee, S. S., … & Otto, M. (2012). How Staphylococcus aureus biofilms develop their characteristic structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(4), 1281–1286. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1115006109

Lee, K. W. K., Periasamy, S., Mukherjee, M., Xie, C., Kjelleberg, S., & Rice, S. A. (2014). Biofilm development and enhanced stress resistance of a model, mixed-species community biofilm. The ISME Journal, 8(4), 894–907. https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.194

Periasamy, S., & Kolenbrander, P. E. (2009). Mutualistic biofilm communities develop with Porphyromonas gingivalis and initial, early, and late colonizers of enamel. Journal of Bacteriology, 191(22), 6804–6811. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.01006-09

Periasamy, S., & Kolenbrander, P. E. (2010). Central role of the early colonizer Veillonella sp. in establishing multispecies biofilm communities with initial, middle, and late colonizers of enamel. Journal of Bacteriology, 192(12), 2965–2972. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.01631-09