Gildardo Rivera | Medicinal chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Gildardo Rivera
Instituto Politecnico Nacional

Gildardo Rivera
Affiliation Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Country Mexico
Scopus ID 24333214400
Documents 249
Citations 3,497
h-index 29
Subject Area Medicinal chemistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9842-4167

Gildardo Rivera is a Mexican researcher recognized for his contributions to medicinal chemistry and interdisciplinary biomedical research. His academic career is associated with the Instituto Politecnico Nacional, where he has contributed to scientific development through extensive publications. His work primarily focuses on drug discovery, antimicrobial resistance, and computational chemistry approaches. Rivera’s scholarly output has achieved global visibility through citation impact and collaborative research networks [1].

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of Gildardo Rivera’s contributions to medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. It highlights his research output, citation metrics, and institutional affiliations within a global scientific context. The analysis integrates bibliometric indicators with qualitative evaluation of research domains. It aims to provide a comprehensive profile relevant for academic recognition and editorial positions.

Keywords

Medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, computational biology, antimicrobial resistance, pharmacological research, scientific publications, bibliometrics, molecular modeling, interdisciplinary science, pharmaceutical innovation.

Introduction

Medicinal chemistry plays a central role in modern healthcare innovation by enabling the development of targeted therapeutic agents. Researchers such as Gildardo Rivera contribute significantly through experimental and computational methodologies. His work integrates chemical synthesis, biological evaluation, and in silico modeling approaches. These interdisciplinary efforts align with global priorities in combating infectious and chronic diseases.

Research Profile

Rivera’s academic profile is characterized by sustained research productivity and international collaboration networks. His affiliation with Instituto Politecnico Nacional reflects strong institutional support for scientific advancement. The researcher has produced over two hundred indexed publications across high-impact journals. His work demonstrates a balance between theoretical modeling and applied biomedical research outcomes.

Research Contributions

The contributions of Rivera encompass antimicrobial drug discovery, anticancer studies, and computational screening methodologies. His studies frequently address global challenges such as antibiotic resistance and parasitic diseases. The integration of molecular docking and experimental validation strengthens the reliability of findings. These contributions have influenced ongoing research directions in pharmaceutical sciences.

Publications

Rivera’s publication record includes peer-reviewed articles focusing on drug design, pharmacological evaluation, and environmental health studies. His work spans journals such as Molecules, Medicinal Chemistry, and Environmental Science publications. The research demonstrates methodological diversity and interdisciplinary collaboration. These publications contribute to both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in medicinal chemistry.

Research Impact

The research impact of Rivera is reflected through citation metrics and academic influence across disciplines. With thousands of citations and a significant h-index, his work has achieved recognition in scientific communities. His publications support advancements in drug discovery and public health research. This impact underscores the relevance of his contributions in global biomedical science.

Award Suitability

Rivera’s academic achievements align with the criteria for international scientific awards and editorial roles. His consistent output and interdisciplinary research strengthen his professional standing. Recognition through global platforms highlights his contribution to advancing medicinal chemistry. Such credentials support his suitability for editorial board memberships and scientific honors.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Gildardo Rivera reflects a comprehensive contribution to medicinal chemistry and biomedical research. His work integrates experimental and computational techniques to address complex health challenges. The consistency of his scholarly output demonstrates sustained academic engagement. Overall, his profile supports recognition within global scientific and editorial communities.

References

  1. Blanco-Torres, E. C., Rivera, G., Delgado-Maldonado, T., Ortiz-Pérez, E., Paz-González, A. D., Martínez-Vázquez, A. V., et al. (2026). Food crops (Poaceae, Solanaceae, and Fabaceae) with anticancer nutraceutical prospects: A review of plant extracts. Molecules.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules31122126
  2. Rivera, G., Navarrete-Carriola, D. V., De Angelis, L., Paz-González, A. D., Martínez-Vázquez, A. V., Ortiz-Pérez, E., et al. (2026). Biological evaluation of esters of 4-carboxylate-1,2,3-triazine as anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis agents. Molecules.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules31121993
  3. Paz-González, A. D., Rivera, G., Toledo-Bravo, K. N., Licea-Herrera, J. I., Lizarazo-Ortega, C., Bocanegra-García, V., et al. (2026). Antibiotic risk assessment in agricultural soil from Tamaulipas, Mexico. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/03601234.2026.2641965
  4. Blanco-Torres, E. C., Rivera, G., Delgado-Maldonado, T., Ortiz-Pérez, E., Paz-González, A. D., Martínez-Vázquez, A. V., et al. (2026). Anticancer potential of Cucurbitaceae, Brassicaceae, Liliaceae and Chenopodiaceae: A review of in vitro evidence. Molecules.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules31111902
  5. Delgado-Maldonado, T., Moreno-Rodríguez, A., González-Morales, L. D., Flores-Villegas, A. L., Rodríguez-González, J., Rodríguez-Páez, L., et al. (2024). Design, synthesis, and evaluation of 1,3,4-oxadiazoles as anti-Trypanosoma cruzi agents. ChemMedChem.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202400241

Nai-Dong Chen | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nai-Dong Chen | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

department leader at West Anhui University, China

Professor Chen, born in September 1972 in Jinzhai County, Anhui Province, is a distinguished scholar and a leading figure in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and natural product research. Currently, he serves as a Distinguished Professor (Dabieshan Scholar) at West Anhui University, where he also holds multiple leadership roles, including Deputy Director of the Experimental Teaching and Training Management Department, and Director of the Postdoctoral Research Workstation. He is a doctoral supervisor affiliated with Anhui University of Chinese Medicine and Anhui Agricultural University, and leads the Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Quality Evaluation and Enhancement. Prof. Chen is also the head of several strategic research teams and innovation platforms that focus on the modernization and industrialization of herbal medicine. A nationally recognized talent under the Anhui Provincial Special Support Plan, he has been honored as a Top Talent of Lu’an City, Outstanding Teaching Faculty of West Anhui University, and nominee for Lu’an Distinguished Talent Award. His scholarly influence is reinforced by his role as a reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation and active participation in national academic societies, contributing to both academic and practical advancements in pharmaceutical science.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Chen holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, which provided the foundation for his career-long dedication to the research and development of traditional Chinese medicine. With a strong academic background rooted in pharmacy, chemistry, and biotechnology, his educational journey integrated classical medicinal knowledge with modern scientific methodology. Over the years, he has further enhanced his qualifications through postdoctoral research and continuous academic training, establishing himself as a multidisciplinary expert. His early education fostered a strong commitment to scientific excellence and innovation, particularly in areas such as medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and natural product extraction. His academic milestones have been complemented by hands-on experience in laboratory work, clinical trials, and academic leadership. Prof. Chen’s teaching and mentorship roles at institutions such as Anhui University of Chinese Medicine and Anhui Agricultural University reflect a solid academic lineage and dedication to nurturing the next generation of researchers. His consistent academic growth, paired with strategic collaboration with scientific institutions, has enabled him to contribute meaningfully to the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical education in China. His educational achievements form the intellectual backbone of his extensive work in TCM standardization, drug development, and plant-based biomedicine.

Professional Experience

Throughout his career, Professor Chen has accumulated a wealth of professional experience spanning academia, research administration, and national-level scientific leadership. As a Professor at West Anhui University, he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development, talent cultivation, and institutional research strategy. He concurrently serves as Vice Secretary of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of the Experimental Training Management Department, while also leading the Postdoctoral Workstation and provincial laboratories in quality enhancement of traditional Chinese medicine. Prof. Chen is the Chief Investigator and Team Leader of several key innovation teams focused on medicinal plant research and pharmacological innovation. Beyond his university, he is deeply involved in provincial and national science policymaking, contributing as a Communications Reviewer for NSFC, and as a standing member of the Chinese Under-Forest Economy Society and Anhui Botanical Society. Over the years, he has led or participated in over 20 major scientific research projects, with total funding in the multimillion-yuan range. His work often bridges the gap between academia and industry, evidenced by extensive industry-academic collaboration, numerous patents, and standard-setting activities. His experience reflects a mature balance of teaching, research, and service that defines his leadership in Chinese pharmaceutical sciences.

Research Interests

Professor Chen research interests center on the quality evaluation, efficacy enhancement, and innovation of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). A key focus of his work is the phytochemistry, pharmacokinetics, and bioactivity of medicinal herbs, particularly Dendrobium huoshanense, a rare and valuable plant species. His investigations delve into metabolomics, network pharmacology, and structure-activity relationships, aiming to improve standardization and therapeutic potential of herbal products. He has also led efforts to decode the geographical specificity (daodi) and biological transformation mechanisms of active components in medicinal plants. His interest in synergistic fermentation, antioxidant activity, and enzyme inhibition studies has resulted in innovative methods for improving bioavailability and therapeutic outcomes of plant-based compounds. Additionally, Professor Chen integrates modern analytical technologies such as UPLC-MS/MS, NIR spectroscopy, and bioinformatics into his research toolkit, enhancing the precision and scalability of TCM research. His collaborative work with pharmaceutical companies aims to commercialize novel herbal formulations and functional health products. As TCM gains global interest, Prof. Chen’s research aligns with the trend of merging traditional knowledge with cutting-edge biomedical science, addressing critical issues in herbal medicine safety, efficacy, and modernization.

Awards and Honors

Professor Chen has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors, reflecting his profound impact on pharmaceutical research and education. Among his most notable achievements are two Second Prizes for Science and Technology Progress in Anhui Province and the Special Award for Technological Advancement by the China General Chamber of Commerce. These accolades signify his contributions to both fundamental science and its practical application in the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine. He was also honored with the Anhui Provincial Teaching Achievement Award (Second Prize), highlighting his role in academic innovation and pedagogy. As a recipient of the Anhui Provincial Leading Talent under the Special Support Plan, Prof. Chen is acknowledged as a strategic scientific leader. He has been awarded Top Talent and Outstanding Scholar titles in Lu’an City, and recognized as a Teaching Master at West Anhui University. His selection as Principal Investigator for National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects further underscores his status in China’s scientific community. With over 40 patent applications, 23 industry and local standards developed, and extensive mentorship roles, his accolades are both deep and diverse. These honors confirm his legacy as a highly influential and respected figure in biomedical and TCM research.

Conclusion

Professor 陈乃东 is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His outstanding achievements in TCM quality research, natural products pharmacology, and regional development through science and innovation reflect the hallmarks of a leading researcher. His contributions are scientifically rigorous, socially relevant, and academically influential. With minor enhancements in global engagement and innovation translation, his profile could further stand out on the world stage.

Publications Top Notes

  • Author(s): Hao, Jingwen; Wang, Weiting; Chen, Naidong; Shen, Yan
    Year: 2025
    Title: Identification of 13 natural antioxidants in green calyx plum using AAPH, ABTS, and FRAP-coupled HPLC-DAD via QTOF-MS/MS
    Journal: Food Chemistry
    Citations: 0

  • Author(s): Chen, Naidong
    Year: 2025
    Title: Mechanism for the Inhibition of α-Glucosidase by Peptide Tyr-Pro-Ile-Trp (YPIW) and Its Stability
    Journal: Shipin Kexue / Food Science
    Citations: 0

  • Author(s): Zheng, Shaojun; Li, Sheng; Diao, Xiaohan; Chen, Naidong
    Year: 2025
    Title: Prunus mume Alleviates Hyperuricemic Renal Injury: Insights From Network Pharmacology and Experimental Models
    Journal: Biomedical Chromatography
    Citations: 0

  • Author(s): Hao, Kuku; Wang, Qijin; Wei, Shengxiang; Zheng, Shaojun; Zhang, Manman; Chen, Naidong (co-author)
    Year: 2025
    Title: Structural characterization and anti-inflammatory activity of a neutral polysaccharide from Dendrobium huoshanense C. Z. Tang et S. J. Cheng
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    Citations: 0

  • Author(s): Hao, Jingwen; Fan, Xuanxuan; Chen, Naidong; Xiao, Jun; Zhang, Manman
    Year: 2025
    Title: A novel method for the simultaneous determination of flavonoids in Pteridium aquilinum via SPE combined with UPLC-DAD via QAMS
    Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
    Citations: 0