Suryakant Niture | Biophotonic Signal Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Suryakant Niture | Biophotonic Signal Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Suryakant Niture | Department of Radiation Oncology | United States

Suryakant Niture is a Staff Scientist at the Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma, specializing in radiation oncology, cancer biology, and molecular biology. His research spans environmental toxicology, liver and prostate cancer, microRNA regulation, and gene expression using advanced cellular and biochemical techniques. He has extensive experience in project leadership, mentoring, and scientific writing, including grant development. Dr. Niture has contributed significantly to life sciences research with 47 publications, over 7,038 citations, and an h-index of 33, reflecting his strong academic impact and commitment to advancing understanding of human diseases and therapeutic strategies.

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Human p53 is inhibited by glutathionylation during oxidative stress
– CS Velu, SK Niture, CE Doneanu, N Pattabiraman, KS Srivenugopal, Biochemistry, 2007 | Citations: 265

Antioxidant-induced modification of INrf2 cysteine 151 and PKC-δ-mediated phosphorylation of Nrf2 serine 40
– SK Niture, AK Jain, AK Jaiswal, Journal of Cell Science, 2009 | Citations: 259

INrf2 (Keap1) targets Bcl-2 degradation and controls cellular apoptosis
– SK Niture, AK Jaiswal, Cell Death & Differentiation, 2011 | Citations: 108

Src subfamily kinases regulate nuclear export and degradation of Nrf2
– SK Niture, AK Jain, PM Shelton, AK Jaiswal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011 | Citations: 102

Maryam Tavakol Noorabadi | Environmental Biophotonics Research | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Maryam Tavakol Noorabadi | Environmental Biophotonics Research | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Maryam Tavakol Noorabadi | Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering | China

Maryam Tavakol Noorabadi is a dedicated and results-driven researcher specializing in fungal taxonomy, mycology, and mycotoxins, with a PhD in Plant Pathology. Her work focuses on fungal diversity, pathogenicity, and the detection of mycotoxin-producing species affecting agriculture and food safety. She has extensive international research experience across China, Italy, Thailand, and Iran, contributing to major global initiatives such as the Outline of Fungi and Fungalpedia. Her research integrates molecular identification, phylogenetic analysis, and advanced analytical techniques including HPLC and LC-MS/MS to study toxigenic fungi in crops like chili and sugarcane. She has authored and co-authored 12 scientific publications, demonstrating strong expertise in fungal systematics and plant pathology. With 343 citations, an h-index of 8, and an i10-index of 8, her scholarly impact reflects consistent contributions to advancing knowledge in fungal biology, food safety, and environmental microbiology through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.

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Biological control of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica) disease by Pseudomonas fluorescens (Chao)
– MT Noorabadi, N Sahebani, HR Etebarian, Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 47(5), 615–621

Phylogeny and mycotoxin profile of Fusarium species isolated from sugarcane in Southern Iran
– MT Noorabadi, M Masiello, K Taherkhani, R Zare, M Torbati, Microbiological Research, 252, 126855

Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
– KD Hyde, MA Abdel-Wahab, J Abdollahzadeh, PD Abeywickrama, Mycosphere, 14(1), 1960–2012