Dr.Syed Luqman Ali | Bioinformatics | Excellence in Research

Dr.Syed Luqman Ali |Bioinformatics| Excellence in Research

Researcher , Abdul Wali khan university Mardan , Pakistan

Syed Luqman Ali πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° is a passionate computational biologist and lecturer dedicated to vaccine design, drug discovery, and cancer biomarker research. With a strong foundation in bioinformatics, immunoinformatics, and proteomics, he actively contributes to tackling infectious diseases and cancer 🎯. Currently serving as a part-time lecturer at Metanoia College πŸ§‘β€πŸ« and a Research Associate at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan πŸ›οΈ, Syed thrives in multidisciplinary collaboration. His research integrates molecular modeling, machine learning, and systems biology tools 🧠. A proactive scholar, reviewer, and content creator ✍️, he aims to shape the future of next-generation therapeutics and public health solutions. πŸ’ŠπŸ§ͺ.

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Education & Experience

Syed Luqman Ali earned an MPhil and BS in Biochemistry from Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan πŸ“˜, with research focusing on cancer biomarkers, machine learning, and vaccine design πŸ’‘. He also holds a diploma in Digital Information Technology from Peshawar πŸ–₯️. As a part-time lecturer πŸ§‘β€πŸ« at Metanoia College, he teaches bioinformatics, microbiology, and molecular biology. His role as a Research Associate at AWKUM involves in silico vaccine and drug development, proteomic analysis, and transcriptomics 🧬. With hands-on experience in wet-lab and computational techniques, Syed combines education and research to drive innovation in biomedical sciences πŸ§«πŸ”.

Professional Development

Syed Luqman Ali has actively pursued continuous development through global certifications and tech training πŸŽ“. He holds a TEFL certificate for English proficiency, alongside certifications in R, Python, and Linux for data analysis πŸ“ŠπŸ’». His technical toolkit includes ClusPro, Gromacs, PyRx, AutoDock, Pymol, and SWISS-MODEL for molecular modeling πŸ§ͺ. He’s completed workshops on vaccine development, health safety 🧀, and academic research via the Web of Science Academy 🌐. Syed also gained skills in scientific writing and digital communication ✍️ via DigiSkills. His proactive learning attitude reflects a commitment to excellence in computational biology and medical research 🌟🧠.

Research Focus

Syed Luqman Ali’s research centers around computational vaccine and drug design πŸ’‰πŸ§¬, cancer biomarker discovery, and systems biology. He applies immunoinformatics, proteomics, and transcriptomics to develop novel therapeutics targeting infectious diseases and tumors 🎯. Skilled in docking, molecular dynamics, and HLA ligand prediction, Syed integrates tools like ClusPro, Gromacs, and Desmond in his workflows πŸ’»πŸ§ͺ. His work spans gene expression profiling, KEGG pathway analysis, and in silico screening, enabling precision biomedicine 🧠. Through interdisciplinary methods and machine learning applications πŸ€–, he contributes to next-gen innovations in health, disease resistance, and therapeutic development πŸš€.

Awards & Honors

Syed Luqman Ali has received notable accolades, including the Young Scientist Award πŸ† for his outstanding contributions to biomedical research. He has published multiple papers in Q1 and Q2 peer-reviewed journals πŸ“° and serves as a reviewer for respected journals such as Frontiers in Immunology, World Journal of Gastroenterology, and Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬. Syed’s interdisciplinary research has gained international recognition, particularly in cancer diagnostics and computational vaccine development 🌍. With a strong publication record, teaching excellence, and peer-review activities πŸ§‘β€πŸ«, he stands out as a rising star in bioinformatics and translational research πŸ”¬πŸŽ–οΈ.

Publication Top Notes

1. Vaccinomics-based Next-Generation Multi-Epitope Chimeric Vaccine Models Prediction Against Leishmania tropica

Authors: S Aiman, A Ahmad, AA Khan, AM Alanazi, A Samad, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 14, 2023 | Cited by: 27
Summary: This study applied subtractive proteomics and immunoinformatics to develop multi-epitope vaccine constructs targeting Leishmania tropica. The proposed vaccines were validated via molecular docking, highlighting their therapeutic potential.

2. Mutational Screening of GDAP1 in Dysphonia Associated with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

Authors: U Manzoor, A Ali, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 21(1):119, 2023 | Cited by: 26
Summary: Focuses on GDAP1 gene mutations in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and associated dysphonia. Findings provide insight into phenotype-genotype correlations in neuropathic disorders.

3. Genomic Annotation and Immunoinformatics-Guided Vaccine Design Against Songling Virus

Authors: SL Ali, A Ali, A Alamri, M Dusmagambetov, et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 14, 2023 | Cited by: 21
Summary: This work involves screening the entire genome of the Songling virus to identify novel vaccine targets and construct a computational multi-epitope vaccine using reverse vaccinology.

4. Biological Modalities in Diabetes Management – A Comprehensive Review

Authors: A Ali, U Manzoor, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 30(18), 2948–70, 2023 | Cited by: 11
Summary: Reviews current and future bio-based therapies for various types of diabetes, including peptide therapies, gene editing, and stem cell interventions.

5. IgG Antibodies and Their Role in Food Tolerance & Autoimmune Disorders

Authors: A Ali, U Manzoor, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Int. J. of Natural Medicine and Health Sciences, 3(1), 2023 | Cited by: 10
Summary: Investigates how IgG antibodies and their receptors influence food tolerance and autoimmune responses, with potential implications in immunodiagnostics.

6. AI-Powered Tuberculosis Vaccine Candidate Development

Authors: L Zhuang, A Ali, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Infectious Medicine, 3(4):100148, 2024 | Cited by: 7
Summary: Integrates AI and CAD to design next-gen multi-epitope vaccines targeting tuberculosis. Emphasizes structural modeling and immune simulation workflows.

7. ZL9810L: A Bioinformatics-Based Tuberculosis Vaccine Model

Authors: L Zhuang, Y Zhao, SL Ali, et al.
Journal: Decoding Infection and Transmission, 2, 100026, 2024 | Cited by: 6
Summary: Introduces the ZL9810L vaccine through immunoinformatics pipelines. Covers antigenicity prediction, MHC binding, and molecular docking validation.

Conclusion

Syed Luqman Ali exemplifies the spirit of the Excellence in Research Award through his impactful research, global collaborations, and integration of next-generation technologies in biomedical science. His publications, reviewer roles, and scientific rigor highlight a career devoted to innovation and advancement in health research. He is not only highly deserving but also an emerging leader in the fields of computational biology and immunoinformatics.

Yavuz Yasul | Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Yavuz Yasul | Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Yavuz Yasul, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

Yavuz Yasul is a dedicated researcher and academic, currently serving as a lecturer at Ondokuz MayΔ±s University, Bafra Vocational School, in the Department of Property Protection and Security. He specializes in exercise physiology, metabolic health, and sports sciences. With a solid academic background and consistent research output, Yasul plays a vital role in advancing knowledge in the intersections of physical activity, supplementation, and biochemical adaptations.

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πŸŽ“ Education and Experience

Yavuz Yasul earned his Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sports from Inonu University in 2021, where his dissertation focused on the effects of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on serum, cardiac, and skeletal muscle tissue in rats subjected to various exercise regimes. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in 2016 at Kahramanmaraş SΓΌtΓ§ΓΌ Δ°mam University, where his thesis explored the psychological needs of physical education students. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Sports Teaching from Mustafa Kemal University in 2014. Yasul has been serving as a Lecturer at Ondokuz MayΔ±s University since April 2019 and was appointed Head of Department in August 2020. In his current role, he teaches a variety of courses, including Physical Activity and Health, Strength Training, and Behavioral Sciences, while also supervising graduate research and contributing to academic program coordination.

πŸ“ˆ Professional Development

Yasul is continuously involved in professional growth through national and international academic collaborations, research projects, and teaching innovations. He integrates current trends in exercise science with applied research in physiology, helping students and professionals understand emerging practices in health and performance.

In 2024, Yasul was nominated for the 3rd International Food Scientist Awards by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, for his contributions to scientific research related to exercise metabolism and supplementation.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Yasul’s research spans multiple dimensions of sports science, with a primary focus on exercise physiology and training adaptations. He is particularly interested in the role of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation in enhancing physical performance and recovery. His work also delves into oxidative stress and inflammation, exploring how these processes interact with physical training and nutritional interventions. He investigates the microbiota-gut-brain axis to understand its impact on mental and physical health, as well as the biological mechanisms underlying aging and telomere dynamics in relation to physical activity. Through his studies, Yasul aims to uncover how exercise and dietary supplements modulate molecular pathways, ultimately contributing to disease prevention, healthy aging, and athletic performance optimization.

πŸ…Awards and HonorsΒ 

Yasul has served as both Principal Investigator and Collaborator on several nationally funded research grants, contributing significantly to the advancement of sports science and exercise physiology. He is a regular peer reviewer for reputable journals in the fields of sports medicine and nutritional science, reflecting his active engagement with the academic community. In addition to his research contributions, he frequently delivers lectures and seminars on topics such as supplementation strategies, training periodization, and oxidative stress biomarkers. At Ondokuz MayΔ±s University, he plays a key role in academic curriculum design and is deeply involved in student mentorship, fostering both academic growth and research development among his students.

πŸ“šPublication Top Notes

1. Core Exercise as a Non-Pharmacological Strategy for Improving Metabolic Health in Prediabetic Women
Medicina, 2025-05-21
DOI: 10.3390/medicina61050942
Authors: Nuray Yiğiter, Faruk AkΓ§Δ±nar, Yavuz Yasul, Vedat Γ‡Δ±nar, Taner Akbulut, Gian Mario Migliaccio

Summary:
This study investigates the effects of a core-focused exercise regimen on metabolic health parameters in prediabetic women. The researchers aimed to determine whether targeted core exercises could serve as an effective non-pharmacological intervention to improve insulin sensitivity and lipid profiles. The findings suggest that incorporating core exercises into regular physical activity routines may significantly enhance metabolic health, offering a viable alternative to medication for managing prediabetes.

2. Evaluating the Impact of Coenzyme Q10 and High-Intensity Interval Training on Lactate Threshold and Plasma Blood Gases in Rats: A Randomized Controlled Trial
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2025-03-18
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-025-05756-8
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Büşra YΔ±lmaz, Γ–mer Şenel, Dursun Kurt, Taner Akbulut, Ayşen Γ‡alΔ±kuşu, Elvan Anadol, Canan YΔ±lmaz

Summary:
This randomized controlled trial examined the combined effects of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on lactate threshold and plasma blood gases in rats. The study found that the combination of CoQ10 and HIIT significantly improved lactate clearance and enhanced oxygen transport capacity, indicating improved metabolic efficiency and recovery post-exercise. These results suggest potential benefits of CoQ10 supplementation in conjunction with HIIT for enhancing athletic performance and recovery.

3. Moderate/High-Intensity Exercise and Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation May Reduce Tumstatin and Improve Lipid Dynamics and Body Mass in Rats
Applied Sciences, 2025-02-28
DOI: 10.3390/app15052618
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Faruk AkΓ§Δ±nar, Vedat Γ‡Δ±nar, Taner Akbulut, Δ°sa Aydemir, Mehmet Hanifi YalΓ§Δ±n, Emsal Γ‡ağla Avcu, Suna AydΔ±n, SΓΌleyman AydΔ±n

Summary:
This study explored the effects of varying intensities of exercise combined with Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on tumstatin levels, lipid profiles, and body mass in rats. The findings revealed that both moderate and high-intensity exercise, when paired with CoQ10 supplementation, led to significant reductions in tumstatin levels and improvements in lipid metabolism and body mass. These results highlight the potential of combining exercise with CoQ10 supplementation as a strategy for managing obesity and related metabolic disorders.

4. The Regulatory Effects of Exercise and Metformin on Biomarkers in Obesity: A Focus on Uric Acid, Irisin, Adiponutrin, Adropin, and Copeptin
Medicina, 2025-02-25
DOI: 10.3390/medicina61030399
Authors: Taner Akbulut, Vedat Γ‡Δ±nar, Emsal Γ‡ağla Avcu, Yavuz Yasul, Δ°sa Aydemir, Tuncay Kuloğlu, GΓΆkhan Artaş, SΓΌleyman AydΔ±n

Summary:
This research focused on the combined effects of exercise and metformin treatment on various biomarkers associated with obesity, including uric acid, irisin, adiponutrin, adropin, and copeptin. The study demonstrated that the integration of physical exercise with metformin therapy resulted in favorable modulations of these biomarkers, suggesting enhanced metabolic regulation and potential benefits in obesity management. The findings support the synergistic use of pharmacological and lifestyle interventions in treating obesity.

5. Effects of Short-Term Pre-Competition Weight Loss on Certain Physiological Parameters and Strength Change in Elite Boxers
PLOS ONE, 2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304267
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Faruk AkΓ§Δ±nar, Muhammet Enes Yasul, Ahmet Kurtoğlu, Γ–zgΓΌr Eken, Georgian Badicu, Luca Paolo ArdigΓ²

Summary:
This study assessed the impact of rapid weight loss strategies commonly employed by elite boxers before competitions on physiological parameters and strength levels. The results indicated that short-term weight reduction led to significant decreases in strength and alterations in physiological markers, potentially compromising athletic performance. The research underscores the need for carefully managed weight loss protocols to minimize adverse effects on athletes’ health and performance.

πŸ”šConclusion

Yavuz Yasul’s scientific work embodies the synergy between academic excellence and applied research. By integrating his interests in exercise physiology, nutrition, and biochemistry, he contributes to a deeper understanding of health optimization and performance. His efforts continue to shape modern perspectives in sports science and health promotion.

Mr Mehboob Hussain | Whole genomics sequencing | Young Scientist Award

Mehboob Hussain | Whole genomics sequencing | Young Scientist Award

PhD student at Yunnan Agricultural University , China

Mehboob Hussain is a dedicated entomologist from Khanewal, Pakistan, with a robust academic background in agriculture and entomology. He has a passion for research and community service, reflected in his extensive work in pest management and public health awareness, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Education πŸŽ“

Mehboob completed his M.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture Entomology at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (2019) with a GPA of 3.41/4.00. He also holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture (Entomology) from Bahauddin Zakariya University (2017), achieving a GPA of 3.70/4.00. Additionally, he earned a B.A. in Education from Allama Iqbal Open University (2016).

Experience πŸ’Ό

He has two years of professional experience as an Entomologist at Pak Fumigation System, part of the Pak Group of Companies in Lahore. His role involved implementing effective pest control strategies and enhancing agricultural sustainability.

Project Ideas🌱

  1. Development of Biopesticides from Indigenous Plants
    • Objective: Explore the efficacy of local plant extracts as biopesticides against common agricultural pests.
    • Activities:
      • Collect plant samples.
      • Conduct laboratory tests to evaluate their pest control properties.
      • Field trials on cotton or vegetable crops.
    • Expected Outcome: Sustainable pest management solutions for local farmers.
  2. Monitoring Insect Pest Populations in Cotton Fields
    • Objective: Establish a monitoring system for insect populations in cotton fields to predict pest outbreaks.
    • Activities:
      • Set up traps and regular monitoring schedules.
      • Analyze data to identify trends in pest populations relative to environmental factors.
    • Expected Outcome: Improved pest management strategies based on data-driven insights.
  3. Impact of Climate Variability on Pest Dynamics
    • Objective: Assess how changes in climate affect the population dynamics of key pests in agricultural settings.
    • Activities:
      • Conduct surveys to correlate climate data with pest population changes.
      • Use modeling tools to predict future trends.
    • Expected Outcome: Guidelines for farmers to adapt to changing pest pressures due to climate variability.
  4. Sustainable Practices for Thrips Management in Cotton
    • Objective: Develop and promote sustainable agricultural practices to manage thrips in cotton cultivation.
    • Activities:
      • Conduct trials comparing traditional practices with integrated pest management (IPM) approaches.
      • Create educational materials for farmers.
    • Expected Outcome: Reduced reliance on chemical pesticides and improved cotton health.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Mehboob’s research primarily focuses on pest dynamics, the efficacy of plant extracts in pest management, and the ecological interactions among insect populations. His work aims to address the challenges posed by agricultural pests, contributing to improved crop yield and sustainability.

Awards πŸ†

Throughout his academic career, Mehboob has received numerous accolades, including:

  • HEC Need-Based Scholarship for his postgraduate studies (2017-2019).
  • First position in an English speech competition (2011).
  • Various awards in extracurricular activities, showcasing his leadership and communication skills.

Publications πŸ“

Mehboob has contributed significantly to scientific literature with the following publications:

  1. “Efficacy of different plant extracts on packaging materials against Tribolium castaneum (2018)Discovery
    Cited by: Notable studies on pest management.
  2. “Gross morphology and ultrastructure of the salivary glands of the stink bug predator Eocanthecona furcellata (Wolff)” (2020)Microscopy Research & Technique
    Cited by: Research on insect morphology.
  3. “Seasonal outbreak of Thrips tabaci on different cotton cultivars in relation to abiotic factors and different sowing times” (2020)International Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
    Cited by: Studies on agricultural pest outbreaks.
  4. “Identification and functional assessment of endophytic bacterial diversity in Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel)” (2020)South African Journal of Botany
    Cited by: Research on endophytes in agriculture.
  5. “Species richness and seasonal abundance of thrips (Thysanoptera) on different tea cultivars in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province, China” (2020)International Journal of Entomology Research
    Cited by: Studies on insect diversity.
  6. “Efficacy of four different indigenous plants against Rhizopertha dominica (F.)” (2020)International Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
    Cited by: Indigenous pest control research.
  7. “Characterization of advanced tilling and its application in cotton” (2021)Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture Research
    Cited by: Agricultural technology studies.
  8. “Chemical composition and anti-microbial analysis of Mentha arvensis L. and Thymus linearis Benth. essential oils” (2021)Romanian Biotechnological Letters
    Cited by: Studies on essential oils in pest control.