Tan Marselina Irasonia | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Tan Marselina Irasonia | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

School of Life Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung - Indonesia

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. Dr. rer. Nat. Marselina Irasonia Tan embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in Biology. She completed her Ph.D. degree in Molecular Medicine at the Institut für Molekulare Medizin, Medizinische-Universität zu Lübeck, Germany. Prior to this, she earned a Master's degree in Biology from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, and an undergraduate degree in Biology from Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia.

Professional Endeavors:

Her professional journey includes international training experiences that have enriched her expertise. Notably, she undertook an internship as a JSPS (Japan Society for Promoting Science) scholar at the School of Medicine, Nagoya University, Japan. She also served as a Visiting Scientist under the Fulbright scholarship at Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas, USA, and as a Guest Scientist under the DAAD scholarship at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research contributions span various areas within biotechnology and molecular biology. Her expertise covers genetic engineering, immunology, biopharmaceuticals, and the development of potential vaccines. Her work reflects a dedication to understanding and addressing critical issues, including cancer biology, infectious diseases, and the exploration of natural compounds for therapeutic applications.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the field. Her numerous publications in reputable journals showcase the depth and breadth of her research. Notably, her work on the immunogenicity studies of recombinant RBD SARS-CoV-2 has been accepted for publication in the journal Vaccine: X.

Impact and Influence:

Her influence extends beyond research into education. Her role as a supervisor for both ITB and non-ITB students underscores her commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists. With a substantial number of ongoing lectures and a diverse range of research methodologies, she actively contributes to shaping the future of biotechnology and molecular biology professionals.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy lies in her multifaceted contributions to research, education, and international collaboration. As she continues to explore new frontiers in biotechnology, her work is poised to leave a lasting impact on the scientific community. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation serves as an inspiration for future researchers and educators in the field.

Notable Publications:

Resistance of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in 2006 to Pyrethroid Insecticides
I Ahmad, S Astari, M Tan
90, 2007

Expression of tenascin-C by human endometrial adenocarcinoma and stroma cells: heterogeneity of splice variants and induction by TGF- b
G Vollmer, MI Tan, W Wünsche, K Frank
31, 1997

ARID1A expression is down-regulated by oxidative stress in endometriosis and endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer
H Winarto, MI Tan, M Sadikin, SI Wanandi
26, 2017

Present Status of Carbamate, Pyrethroid and Phenylpyrazole Insecticide Resistance to German Cockroach, Blattella germanica (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) in Indonesia
R Rahayu, I Ahmad, ES Ratna, MI Tan, N HARIANI
24, 2012

Laminin mediates basement membrane induced differentiation of HEC 1B endometrial adenocarcinoma cells
P Behrens, H Hopfer, J Schümann, MI Tan, N Ellerbrake, E Strunck, ...
23, 1996

A Review of cinnamon as as a potent anticancer drug.
W Herdwiani, AA Soemardji, El-Fahmi, MI Tan
20, 2016

Bioprospecting of Turbinaria macroalgae as a potential source of health protective compounds
M Stranska‐Zachariasova, I Kurniatanty, H Gbelcova, M Jiru, J Rubert, ...
19, 2017

5,6-Dihydro-α-pyrones from the leaves of Cryptocarya pulchinervia (Lauraceae)
LD Juliawaty, PN Ra’idah, S Abdurrahman, E Hermawati, A Alni, MI Tan, ...
18, 2020

Extracellular matrix regulates steady-state mRNA levels of the proliferation associated protein Ki-67 in endometrial cancer cells
MI Tan, E Strunck, T Scholzen, J Gerdes, Günter Vollmer
16, 1999

Expression of l-3-Phosphoserine Phosphatase Is Regulated by Reconstituted Basement Membrane
E Strunck, K Frank, MI Tan, G Vollmer.
15, 2001

 

Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

National Hellenic Research Foundation - Greece

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Maria D. Chatzidaki embarked on her academic journey with a diploma in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. She then pursued a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London, showcasing early interest and commitment to interdisciplinary research.

Professional Endeavors:

After completing her MSc, Maria pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Örebro University, Sweden, specializing in nanotechnology and bioactive delivery. Her doctoral research focused on formulating food-grade water-in-oil nano-dispersions, demonstrating a keen interest in the intersection of chemistry and food technology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research contributions include publications on topics such as microemulsions as potential carriers of bioactive molecules, low shear-rate processes for obtaining transparent emulsions, and reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers. Her work delves into the structural characterization of formulations, showcasing expertise in advanced analytical techniques.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey her earned recognition for her work, including a scholarship from the Institut Français de Grèce and Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) grants. These accolades underscore her dedication and impact in the field of nanotechnology.

Impact and Influence:

Her work extends beyond academia into impactful roles such as Scientific Advisor at The Mighty Kitchen and Co-founder of BeConscious.GR. These positions highlight her commitment to applying scientific knowledge in real-world contexts, contributing to food technology and sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With over 10 years of experience, Her continues to drive innovation as a Science Communication Officer at Skretas Lab. Her goal is clear—to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges in food security, climate change, and public health. her legacy lies in her multifaceted contributions to research, science communication, and sustainable initiatives.

Citations:

Citations            297

h-index                 10

i10-index              10

Notable Publications:

1 Formulation and characterization of food-grade microemulsions as carriers of natural phenolic antioxidants MD Chatzidaki, E Mitsou, A Yaghmur, A Xenakis, V Papadimitriou Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 483, 130-136

2 Reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers: an experimental and molecular dynamics study MD Chatzidaki, KD Papavasileiou, MG Papadopoulos, A Xenakis Langmuir 33 (20), 5077-5085

3 Reverse micelles as nano-carriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens. Part II: The case of essential oils MD Chatzidaki, F Balkiza, E Gad, V Alexandraki, S Avramiotis, ... Food chemistry 278, 415-423

4 Microemulsion versus emulsion as effective carrier of hydroxytyrosol MD Chatzidaki, N Arik, J Monteil, V Papadimitriou, F Leal-Calderon, ... Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 137, 146-151

5 Water-in-oil microemulsions versus emulsions as carriers of hydroxytyrosol: An in vitro gastrointestinal lipolysis study using the pHstat technique MD Chatzidaki, E Mateos-Diaz, F Leal-Calderon, A Xenakis, F Carrière Food & function 7 (5), 2258-2269

6 Reverse micelles as nanocarriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, F Balkiza, M Georgalaki, ... Food chemistry 255, 97-103

7 Microemulsions as potential carriers of nisin: Effect of composition on structure and efficacy MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, E Tsirvouli, Z Chakim, ... Langmuir 32 (35), 8988-8998

8 β-Cyclodextrin as carrier of novel antioxidants: A structural and efficacy study M Chatzidaki, I Kostopoulou, C Kourtesi, I Pitterou, S Avramiotis, ... Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 603, 125262

9 Low shear-rate process to obtain transparent W/O fine emulsions as functional foods D Amadei, MD Chatzidaki, J Devienne, J Monteil, M Cansell, A Xenakis, ... Food research international 62, 533-540

10 Encapsulation of food ingredients by microemulsions MD Chatzidaki, V Papadimitriou, A Xenakis Lipid-Based Nanostructures for Food Encapsulation Purposes, 129-149