Ramadevi Subramani Reddy | Cancer Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ramadevi Subramani Reddy | Cancer Biology | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso | United States

Dr. Ramadevi Subramani Reddy is an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and a researcher in Cancer Biology with extensive expertise in molecular and translational oncology. She holds advanced training in biochemistry and cancer biology, with doctoral specialization in cancer-related cellular mechanisms, including differentiation, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis. Her professional experience spans progressive research roles from competitive fellowships to senior research and faculty positions, demonstrating sustained leadership in funded cancer research programs. Her work focuses on molecular signaling pathways, inflammation-mediated cancer progression, and translational strategies for cancer prevention and therapy, resulting in a strong body of peer-reviewed publications with significant citation impact. Dr Reddy has contributed to multidisciplinary research initiatives, mentored trainees, and supported collaborative cancer research efforts. Her career is distinguished by nationally and internationally funded fellowships and research awards that recognize her scientific rigor, consistency, and impact in advancing cancer biology research.

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Sharadamma Narayanaswamy | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at REVA University | India

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy is an accomplished researcher and academician with extensive expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology. Her career spans significant contributions in enzyme studies, microbial research, and the biochemical characterization of nucleoid-associated proteins in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. With strong experience in advanced techniques such as protein purification, cloning, expression, site-directed mutagenesis, and immunological assays, she has established herself as a skilled experimentalist and mentor. She has guided numerous postgraduate students, successfully completed funded projects, and actively engaged in developing innovative research initiatives with societal and scientific relevance. Her teaching experience across leading institutions has enriched her ability to integrate research with pedagogy, inspiring students to pursue scientific inquiry. Recognized with awards such as Best Researcher, she has consistently demonstrated excellence and dedication to her field. Her commitment to research, teaching, and mentorship highlights her as a valuable contributor to advancing knowledge in biochemistry.

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Education

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy has pursued a strong academic foundation in the field of biochemistry and allied sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Bangalore University, where she worked extensively on enzyme studies and microbial research. She also holds a Post-Doctoral Research Associate fellowship from the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, where she gained advanced training in molecular biology and protein chemistry. Her academic qualifications further include an M.Sc. in Biochemistry, B.Ed., and successful completion of SLET/NET, which reflect her comprehensive preparation for both teaching and research. Through her academic journey, she developed a strong expertise in enzymology, protein chemistry, and microbial biochemistry. Her advanced education and specialized training in cutting-edge techniques have enabled her to establish a career combining research, teaching, and mentoring. These academic achievements laid the groundwork for her impactful contributions in higher education and scientific research.

Experience

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy has over two decades of teaching and research experience across reputed institutions. She has served as a guest faculty, assistant professor, and now as an associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry at REVA University. In these roles, she has handled diverse subjects including biomolecules, clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology, and endocrinology, while mentoring postgraduate students in research projects. Her career has also involved guiding seminars, practical training, and organizing academic activities, which demonstrate her ability to integrate classroom teaching with applied scientific skills. In addition to her teaching, she has actively contributed as a research mentor by supervising funded projects and student research initiatives. Her rich professional experience reflects a balance of pedagogy, research, and leadership, enabling her to influence both academic learning and scientific advancement. She continues to be a committed educator and researcher, shaping future scientists.

Research Focus

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy’s research interests lie at the intersection of biochemistry, enzymology, and molecular biology, with a focus on protein characterization and microbial biochemistry. Her early research included purification and kinetic studies of enzymes such as β-amylase, followed by doctoral work on tannin-degrading enzymes from soil microorganisms. As a postdoctoral researcher, she advanced to studying nucleoid-associated proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, exploring their roles in DNA interactions and cellular regulation. She has developed expertise in molecular cloning, protein purification, EMSA, mutagenesis, and advanced biochemical assays. More recently, her work has expanded into applied research addressing challenges such as pest management using biochemical approaches. She has successfully completed institutional and externally funded projects, emphasizing both fundamental and applied dimensions of science. Her research reflects a deep commitment to solving scientific problems with societal impact, while contributing to the broader understanding of biochemical mechanisms and microbial systems.

Award and Honor

Dr. Sharadamma Narayanaswamy has been recognized for her significant contributions to research and education through several awards and honors. She received the Research Associate fellowship from the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, which allowed her to undertake advanced postdoctoral work at the Indian Institute of Science. She has been honored with the Best Student Research Project Award by InSc and multiple recognitions for guiding innovative postgraduate research, including the Best M.Sc. Student Project under government-funded programs. Notably, she was awarded the Best Researcher Award at REVA University, acknowledging her sustained excellence in research and mentorship. These achievements reflect her ability to contribute to both academic and applied research while nurturing young scientists. Her recognition at institutional, state, and national levels highlights her reputation as a dedicated researcher and teacher. The awards stand as a testament to her hard work, innovation, and lasting impact in the field of biochemistry.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Biochemical profiling of plant latex Euphorbia hirta and Croton bonplandianum: Unveiling the nuclease and protease activity

  • Authors: Sharadamma Narayanaswamy, Nagesh Babu Rangappa, B M Chaithanya Rai, Likhitha J, Debasree Basu Mukherjee

  • Year: 2025

Conclusion

The publication “Biochemical profiling of plant latex Euphorbia hirta and Croton bonplandianum: Unveiling the nuclease and protease activity” highlights the potential of plant latex as a natural source of bioactive enzymes with significant biochemical applications. By uncovering nuclease and protease activities, this research contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting the therapeutic and industrial relevance of plant-derived biomolecules. Though still in the early stages of citation and recognition, the study demonstrates innovation and provides a foundation for future exploration into medicinal plant biochemistry. It reflects the authors’ commitment to advancing knowledge in enzyme research and opens new avenues for biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications.

Julio Pimente | Cancer Biology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Julio Pimente | Cancer Biology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Julio M. Pimentel is an accomplished cancer biologist and clinical researcher specializing in translational medicine. With a robust background in studying resistance mechanisms in cancer therapies, Dr. Pimentel has significantly contributed to understanding and overcoming resistance in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and pancreatic cancer. Currently, he serves as an Institutional Research Academic Career Development Award (IRACDA) Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, San Diego. His work is aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes and expanding leadership diversity in STEM fields.

Profile 📄

For more details on Dr. Julio M. Pimentel’s academic and professional journey, visit his LinkedIn profile.

Education 🎓

Doctor of Philosophy in Cancer Biology (2023), Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dissertation: “The Mechanisms of TRAIL Resistance in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.”

Master of Science in Clinical Investigation and Translational Medicine (2018), University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Thesis: “Metabolic Reprogramming with Beta-Alanine to Overcome Gemcitabine Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer.”

Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences (2014), California State University Stanislaus, with concentrations in Molecular Biology & Microbiology and a Minor in Chemistry.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellow (2023-Present), University of California San Diego. Research on endothelial cytoprotective signaling.

Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistant (2019-2023), Barbara Ann Karmanos Institute & Wayne State University. Investigated mechanisms of TRAIL resistance in TNBC.

MSCTI Graduate Research Assistant (2016-2018), University of Miami & Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Focused on overcoming chemoresistance in pancreatic cancer.

Instructional Student Assistant (2012-2016), California State University Stanislaus. Tutored students in various scientific disciplines.

Licensed Nurse Aide (2012-2013), Covenant Care at Home & Emanuel Medical Center. Provided end-of-life care.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Pimentel’s research interests include cancer biology, mechanisms of drug resistance, translational medicine, and immunotherapy. His work primarily focuses on identifying and targeting resistance pathways in aggressive cancers, such as TNBC and pancreatic cancer, to improve therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes.

Awards 🏆

UCSD Institutional Research Academic Career Development Award (2025-2023)

Leonard N. Simons Award (2023)

Oakland County Executive’s Oakland Together 40 Under 40 Class of 2023

Top 100 Innovators and Entrepreneurs by The Top 100 Magazine (2022)

National Latino Leader Award by the National Diversity Council (2021)

Publications Top Notes 📚

Targeting PP2A to Overcome TRAIL Resistance in TNBC Cells (Published in Journal of Cancer Research, 2023) [Cited by 25 articles].

p62/SQSTM1 as a Critical Player in PARP Inhibitor Resistance in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (Published in Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2022) [Cited by 18 articles].

RNA-seq Identifies Inflammatory Pathways to Confer TRAIL Resistance in TNBC Cells (Under Peer Review, 2023).