Kashmira J Gohil | Herbal Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Kashmira J Gohil | Herbal Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Prof. (Dr.) Kashmira J. Gohil is a distinguished academician, administrator, researcher, and healthcare professional with extensive expertise in Pharmaceutical Sciences, known for her leadership as Director at Krishna School of Pharmacy, KPGU Global University, and previously as Dean at Anand College of Pharmacy under the Sharda Group of Institutions and Director of Teaching Learning at Sharda University, bringing deep specialization in Pharmacology through her M. Pharm and Ph.D qualifications; she has made impactful scholarly contributions with more than fifty publications in reputed national and international Scopus-indexed journals, achieving over fifteen hundred citations and presenting her work across academic platforms in India, Canada, Dubai, and Norway; she serves as an invited academic editor and editorial board member for numerous peer-reviewed journals including prominent PubMed-indexed titles under the National Library of Medicine, evidencing her global recognition in the fields of medicine and pharmacy; she has authored influential books in medical pharmacology and contributed invited chapters while also receiving multiple national and international awards and research grants; as a postgraduate and doctoral supervisor and examiner across various universities, she has guided numerous scholars and has additionally served as a consultant for international research firms such as AlphaSights and Maven Research; her invited keynote contributions at leading institutions, including her talks on herbal therapeutics and pharmacovigilance at the University of Manitoba, further highlight her academic prominence; beyond her scientific pursuits, she is professionally trained in Indian classical vocal music, has hosted radio programs on All India Radio and Vividh Bharati, and continues to engage in creative domains such as singing, writing, voice-overs, anchoring, and modeling, reflecting a multifaceted personality who balances scholarly excellence with artistic passion.

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Featured Publications : 

Gohil, K. J., Patel, J. A., & Gajjar, A. K. (2010). Pharmacological review on Centella asiatica: A potential herbal cure-all. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 72(5), 546.

Gohil, K. J., & Patel, J. A. (2010). A review on Bacopa monniera: Current research and future prospects. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 4(1).

Gohil, K. J., & Patel, J. A. (2007). Herb-drug interactions: A review and study based on assessment of clinical case reports in literature. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 39(3), 129–139.

Gohil, K., Trivedi, P., & Molvi, K. I. (2005). Spectrophotometric analysis of amlodipine besylate in bulk and in tablet dosage forms. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 67(3), 376–378.

Bagban, I. M., Roy, S. P., Chaudhary, A., Das, S. K., Gohil, K. J., & Bhandari, K. K. (2012). Hepatoprotective activity of the methanolic extract of Fagonia indica Burm in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2(3), S1457–S1460.

 

Jian Liang | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jian Liang | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine | China

Prof. Fan Yang is a distinguished researcher recognized for his influential contributions across interdisciplinary scientific fields, with 2,301 citations from 1,944 documents, 67 publications, and an impressive h-index of 28, reflecting his strong global research impact. He holds advanced degrees in biomedical engineering and life sciences, where his academic foundation laid the groundwork for his extensive expertise in biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and nanotechnology-driven drug delivery systems. Professionally, he has held key academic and research positions in leading universities and institutes, where he has led projects focusing on developing biofunctional scaffolds and stem cell-based therapies for tissue repair and disease treatment. His research interests center on integrating material science with cellular biology to design innovative therapeutic strategies for regenerative health. Prof. Yang possesses exceptional research skills in molecular biology techniques, cell culture engineering, polymer synthesis, and translational biomedical applications. Over the years, he has received multiple national and international honors recognizing his pioneering work in biomedical innovation and translational science. In conclusion, Prof. Fan Yang’s scholarly achievements, impactful research metrics, and dedication to advancing biomedical technologies position him as a prominent global figure in the fields of regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Dendrobium officinale polysaccharide inhibits M1 macrophage polarization via activating SENP1-SIRT3 signaling and alleviates ulcerative colitis. Food Research International.Liang, J., et al. (2025). Rapid and simple sensing of acetylcholinesterase and inhibition activity by utilizing a portable Raman spectrometer. Talanta.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Extended insights into advancing multi-omics and prognostic methods for cancer prognosis forecasting. Frontiers in Bioscience Landmark.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). DDTC-Cu(I) Nano-MOF induces ferroptosis by targeting SLC7A11/GPX4 signal in colorectal cancer. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Uncovering the mechanism of Buyang Huanwu Decoction in regulating mitochondrial dysfunction to alleviate atherosclerosis: BTK, PREPL, and P2RX7 proteins play key roles. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Jatrorrhizine exhibits an antitumor effect against gefitinib-resistant non-small cell lung cancer via inhibiting PI3K/mTOR phosphorylation. Chemistry and Biodiversity.

Sarra Maamri | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Mrs. Sarra Maamri | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Teacher Researcher at Boumerdes university | Algeria

Mrs. Sarra Maamri is an accomplished Associate Professor in the field of biology, with specialization in biochemistry, applied microbiology, herbal medicine, and ethnobotany. Her academic journey reflects a consistent dedication to exploring the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants while integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches. She has published in several international, peer-reviewed, and indexed journals, contributing to advances in enzyme inhibition, drug discovery, and sustainable biotechnology. Her work also extends to anaerobic digestion and biogas production, highlighting her interest in environmentally sustainable practices. Through her teaching, research, and academic service, she has established herself as a committed educator and researcher who bridges the gap between fundamental science and its application to human health and ecological sustainability. Her contributions stand at the intersection of traditional medicine, bioorganic chemistry, and applied microbiology, ensuring relevance both in scientific communities and real-world applications.

Professional Profile 

Education

Mrs. Sarra Maamri pursued her education in the field of biology and biochemistry, culminating in a doctorate in biochemistry and applied microbiology. Prior to this, she obtained both postgraduate and undergraduate degrees in biology, reflecting her long-standing academic interest in life sciences. Additionally, she holds a habilitation certificate, signifying advanced academic recognition and the ability to supervise doctoral-level research. Her academic training has provided her with a multidisciplinary foundation, spanning molecular biology, enzymology, bioorganic chemistry, and bioinformatics, which she effectively integrates into her research and teaching. The progression of her studies highlights both depth and breadth, with a clear emphasis on developing expertise in applied biological sciences that connect fundamental research to practical applications. This educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary to investigate plant-derived compounds, explore microbial processes, and contribute meaningfully to the fields of ethnobotany, herbal medicine, and environmental biotechnology.

Professional Experience

Mrs. Sarra Maamri has built extensive experience in teaching, research, and academic service. She teaches courses in enzymology and bioinformatics, where she emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Her academic responsibilities also include mentoring students and participating in the scientific committees of conferences, thereby fostering the development of young researchers. Beyond teaching, she has conducted research that spans diverse areas such as ethnobotany, herbal medicine, enzyme inhibition, and anaerobic digestion for renewable energy production. Her professional involvement in laboratories and academic committees underlines her collaborative approach to advancing scientific inquiry. She has also contributed as a committee member in international scientific events, which reflects her active engagement with the global scientific community. Collectively, her professional experiences portray her as a versatile academic who balances teaching excellence, impactful research, and service to the advancement of her institution and discipline.

Research Interests

Mrs. Sarra Maamri research interests lie primarily at the intersection of medicinal plant research, bioorganic chemistry, and applied microbiology. She is particularly focused on herbal medicine and ethnobotany, where she works to scientifically validate the therapeutic potential of traditional plant-based treatments. Her studies explore antidiabetic, antileishmanial, and anti-osteoporosis properties of various plant extracts, with an aim to identify bioactive compounds that may lead to novel therapies. Additionally, she has conducted research in anaerobic digestion, evaluating the efficiency of biogas production from waste materials, which aligns with her commitment to environmental sustainability. She is also interested in enzyme inhibition studies, especially as they relate to potential drug development. Her interdisciplinary interests highlight a dual focus: improving human health through plant-based drug discovery and contributing to ecological sustainability through innovative biotechnological practices, making her research both scientifically rigorous and socially relevant.

Research Skills

Mrs. Sarra Maamri possesses a diverse range of research skills spanning both laboratory-based and analytical approaches. She is adept at phytochemical analysis and bioactivity assessment, particularly in the identification and characterization of plant-derived compounds with potential medicinal applications. Her skills extend to molecular docking, ADMET prediction, and bioinformatics techniques, enabling her to investigate molecular mechanisms and drug-like properties of natural compounds. Additionally, she has expertise in enzymology and microbial processes, which she applies to both medicinal plant studies and biogas production research. She is experienced in conducting ethnobotanical surveys, data analysis, and comparative studies across different cultural contexts. Her research also includes proficiency in experimental design, scientific writing, and peer-reviewed publication. Together, these competencies reflect her capacity to conduct high-quality, interdisciplinary research that combines traditional knowledge with modern experimental and computational tools, advancing discoveries in both plant-based medicine and sustainable biotechnological practices.

Awards and Honors

Mrs. Sarra Maamri has received recognition for her contributions to science and academia through academic promotions, scientific committee appointments, and peer-reviewed publications. Her appointment as an Associate Professor is itself a recognition of her teaching and research excellence. She has served on the scientific committees of international events such as Bioinformatics Day and the International Conference on Bioresources Valorization, underscoring her role as a trusted academic voice in her field. Her scholarly contributions have also been acknowledged through citations and inclusion in reputable journals indexed in SCI and Scopus, which highlight the impact of her work on the wider scientific community. These honors illustrate her growing reputation as a researcher who contributes significantly to ethnobotany, herbal medicine, and sustainable biotechnology. Her consistent presence in scientific dialogues, combined with her publication record, reflects her standing as a respected academic and researcher in her discipline.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Phenolic extracts from various Algerian plants as strong inhibitors of porcine liver carboxylesterase
    Year: 2006
    Citation: 94

  • Title: Biogas production from waste activated sludge using cattle dung inoculums: Effect of total solid contents and kinetics study
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 77

  • Title: Identification of 3-Methoxycarpachromene and Masticadienonic Acid as New Target Inhibitors against Trypanothione Reductase from Leishmania infantum Using Molecular Docking and ADMET Prediction
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 14

  • Title: Etude de Pistacia atlantica de deux régions de sud algérien: dosage des lipides, dosage des polyphénols, essais antileishmaniens
    Year: 2008
    Citation: 13

  • Title: Evaluation and modelling of methane yield efficiency from co-digestion of waste activated sludge and olive mill wastewater
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 7

Conclusion

Mrs. Sarra Maamri stands out as a dedicated researcher whose contributions merge traditional plant knowledge with modern scientific rigor. Her publications reflect innovation in ethnobotany and sustainable biotechnology, making her a valuable contributor to both healthcare and environmental fields. While future growth could focus on internationalization and applied research outputs, her current achievements demonstrate clear excellence in research, making her a highly suitable nominee for the Excellence in Research Award.