Meghraj Suryawanshi | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Meghraj Suryawanshi | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | India

Dr. Meghraj Vivekanand Suryawanshi is an accomplished Associate Professor and Training & Placement Coordinator at the Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nashik, specializing in pharmaceutics. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from Jaipur National University, an M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics from R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, a B.Pharm from Sinhgad Institutes of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and an MBA in Hospital Administration. Dr. Suryawanshi has extensive professional experience, serving as a Ph.D. research scholar, Assistant Professor at multiple institutions, and co-founder and CTO of AllWell Nutritech LLP, where he contributed to start-up incubation and entrepreneurial initiatives. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students and actively coordinated academic and administrative programs including training and placement, entrepreneurship, library management, and examination coordination. His research focuses on advanced drug delivery systems, formulation development, and pharmaceutical technology, with a significant body of publications contributing to national and international journals. Dr. Suryawanshi has also engaged in editorial responsibilities and professional memberships that support scholarly exchange and innovation in the pharmaceutical sciences. Recognized for his dedication to research, education, and mentorship, he has been instrumental in fostering academic excellence, student development, and industry collaboration, demonstrating leadership, scientific rigor, and a commitment to advancing the field of pharmaceutics at both institutional and broader professional levels.

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Featured Publications

1. Suryawanshi, I., Srinidhi, S., Singh, S., Kalia, R., Kunchala, R. K., Mudavath, S. L., …. (2021). Downshifting and upconversion dual mode emission from lanthanide doped GdPO4 nanorods for unclonable anti-counterfeiting. Materials Today Communications, 26, 102144.

2. Patil, S. M., Suryawanshi, M. V., Chandanshive, V. V., Kurade, M. B., Govindwar, S. P., …. (2020). Regeneration of textile wastewater deteriorated microbial diversity of soil microcosm through bioaugmentation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 380, 122533.

3. Suryawanshi, M. V., Gujarathi, P. P., Mulla, T., & Bagban, I. (2024). Hypericum perforatum: A comprehensive review on pharmacognosy, preclinical studies, putative molecular mechanism, and clinical studies in neurodegenerative disorders. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology, 397(6), 3803–3818.

4. Bhagat, D. S., Suryawanshi, I. V., Gurnule, W. B., Sawant, S. S., & Chavan, P. B. (2021). Greener synthesis of CuO nanoparticles for enhanced development of latent fingerprints. Materials Today: Proceedings, 36, 747–750.

5. Suryawanshi, I., Kalia, R., Kunchala, R. K., Mudavath, S. L., & Naidu, B. S. (2022). Detection of latent fingerprints using luminescent Gd0.95Eu0.05PO4 nanorods. Journal of Rare Earths, 40(4), 572–578.

Angelica Rachel Carpio | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Angelica Rachel Carpio | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Angelica Rachel Carpio at DLSU Laguna, Philippines

Angelica Rachel E. Carpio is a highly driven bioengineer and nanotechnology researcher from Mapúa University, where she is completing both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biological Engineering. With published research in respected journals such as Life and the Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, her work explores innovative applications of natural compounds and nanomaterials for therapeutic use. She has hands-on experience in advanced laboratory techniques, computational modeling, and scientific writing, strengthened by international research training in Taiwan and immersion in Japan. Currently, she contributes to nanotechnology development at De La Salle University, focusing on photoluminescent inks using carbon nanodots. In addition to her technical expertise, Angelica has held leadership roles in various academic organizations, showcasing her teamwork and communication skills. Her multidisciplinary approach, academic excellence, and commitment to scientific advancement make her a promising and impactful researcher in the field of bioengineering and nanotechnology.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile

Education

Angelica Rachel E. Carpio is currently pursuing a dual degree program—Bachelor and Master of Science in Biological Engineering—at Mapúa University in Manila, Philippines, from 2020 to 2025. Her academic journey reflects consistent excellence, having previously completed the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) strand during her senior high school years at the same university. Throughout her education, Angelica has been recognized for her academic performance, earning quarterly and semestral honors. Her foundational years at St. Mary’s Academy of Caloocan City also demonstrate early academic strength. Her coursework blends bioengineering, nanotechnology, and computational sciences, preparing her for interdisciplinary research. Her involvement in technical and laboratory-intensive education has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making her a well-rounded scholar capable of tackling complex scientific challenges across engineering and life sciences.

Professional Experience

Angelica Rachel E. Carpio has gained practical research and academic experience in multiple capacities across institutions. As of March 2025, she serves as a Project Technical Assistant I at De La Salle University’s Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research, where she is actively involved in nanotechnology research, particularly the development of photoluminescent inks using carbon nanodots. Previously, she completed a research internship at National I-lan University in Taiwan, contributing to projects in biochemistry and microbial fuel cells, which culminated in a scholarly publication. Her earlier experience includes a role as a Student Assistant at Mapúa University, where she facilitated administrative tasks and student outreach. She also participated in a scientific immersion program in Tokyo, Japan, expanding her global perspective. These diverse roles reflect a well-rounded professional background that combines scientific inquiry, technical execution, and organizational support, laying a strong foundation for a research-intensive career.

Research Interest

Angelica’s research interests are rooted in the intersection of bioengineering, nanotechnology, and computational biology. She focuses on developing therapeutic strategies using natural products, such as plant metabolites and microbial fermentation, combined with modern molecular techniques. Her recent publications explore the anti-cancer potential of Vaccinium-derived compounds and the enhanced production of anthraquinones in rhubarb through fermentation, showcasing her inclination toward pharmacological innovation using bioinformatics tools like molecular docking and network analysis. She is also engaged in nanomaterial research, particularly in developing carbon-based nanodots for photoluminescent applications, revealing a keen interest in functional biomaterials. Her ability to integrate wet-lab experiments with computational modeling highlights a strong systems-level approach to research. This multidimensional interest positions her at the forefront of modern biological engineering, where she aims to bridge natural sciences with engineered solutions for health and environmental applications.

Award and Honor

Angelica Rachel Carpio has consistently earned recognition for her academic and leadership excellence throughout her educational journey. She has received quarterly and semestral academic excellence awards during her time in senior high school at Mapúa University, where she graduated with honors. At St. Mary’s Academy of Caloocan City, she was also an Academic Excellence Awardee, underscoring her consistent performance from an early age. While specific research awards are not listed, her publications in reputable international journals, her international research internship in Taiwan, and participation in a scientific immersion in Japan stand as strong indicators of merit. Furthermore, her selection as a Project Technical Assistant I at a prominent research center such as De La Salle University is, in itself, a form of professional recognition. These accomplishments reflect both academic rigor and early research impact, validating her potential as a high-achieving scholar and future leader in scientific research.

Conclusion

Angelica Rachel E. Carpio emerges as a promising and multifaceted researcher with a solid educational background, hands-on professional experience, and a clear focus on innovation at the intersection of nanotechnology and biological engineering. Her early contributions to research through published work, international exposure, and technical roles at prestigious institutions showcase her ability to apply scientific knowledge to real-world problems. Angelica’s diverse skill set—from laboratory techniques and computational modeling to leadership in academic organizations—demonstrates maturity beyond her years. She represents the new generation of researchers who are collaborative, globally aware, and technically adept. With continued mentorship and opportunities to expand her research portfolio, Angelica is well on track to make meaningful contributions to the scientific community. Her credentials make her an excellent candidate for honors such as the Best Researcher Award, especially in the category of emerging or early-career researchers.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Berries as Nature’s Therapeutics: Exploring the Potential of Vaccinium Metabolites in Gastric Cancer Treatment Through Computational Insights
    Authors: Carpio, Angelica Rachel; Talubo, Nicholas Dale D.; Tsai, Po Wei; Chen, Boryann; Tayo, Lemmuel Lara
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Life