Arunmozhi Bharathi Achudhan | Computational Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Arunmozhi Bharathi Achudhan | Computational Chemistry |  Best Scholar Award

SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India

👨‍🎓Profiles

🧬 Academic and Research Background

Mr. Arunmozhi Bharathi Achudhan is a dynamic early-career researcher specializing in environmental genomics and microbiome analysis, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, with his thesis submitted for review. His doctoral research, titled “Structural and Functional Genomic Analysis of Coal Microbiome and Machine Learning-Based Recovery of Novel Metagenome-Assembled Genomes (MAGs),” integrates next-generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis with computational biology and machine learning. Originally trained in microbiology, he has independently mastered advanced genomics techniques and computational pipelines, using over 150 workflows to deeply explore microbial communities in extreme environments.

🧪 Research Focus and Innovations

His research focuses on unculturable microbial genomes, recovering novel MAGs from coal microbiomes and evaluating their ecological and industrial significance. By analyzing structural diversity and mining functional genes, he has identified and validated novel enzymes like amidase and nitrilase through comparative structure analysis with protein crystal structures available in the Protein Data Bank. These findings carry high biotechnological potential for industrial applications. He has also developed a read-specific binning strategy for improved MAG reconstruction, now filed as a patent, which addresses limitations in existing metagenomics workflows.

💻 Technical and Computational Skills

Mr. Arunmozhi is adept at working in Linux environments and cloud platforms like AWS. He is highly skilled in coding with Python, R, and Perl, and proficient in setting up automated workflows using Snakemake and Conda. His experience includes using powerful metagenomic and proteomic analysis pipelines such as metaWRAP, MuDoGer, SqueezeMeta, Traitar, GTDB-tk, Prokka, Prodigal, AlphaFold, and Gromacs. He also utilizes AutoDockVina, PyMOL, and Schrödinger Suite for molecular docking and structure analysis. His strong command over bioinformatics tools bridges the gap between raw sequencing data and functional biological insights.

🧫 Laboratory Training and Teaching

In addition to his computational expertise, he has received formal training in Microbiology and Molecular Biology techniques, including GLP, and has instructed undergraduate laboratory courses in these areas. He also taught Computational Biology and delivered academic training in research methods, APA formatting, SPSS, and Sigma Plot, equipping students with both theoretical knowledge and practical scientific skills.

🎓 Education and Early Scientific Engagement

Mr. Arunmozhi holds a Master’s degree in Applied Microbiology and a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Madras Christian College, where he also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. His postgraduate research included the molecular characterization of β-agarase from Sphingomonas paucimobilis, and he actively participated in international and national conferences, presenting research on larvicidal activity, microbial virulence, and antimicrobial agents.

🌍 Broader Contributions to Microbiome Science

His independent project on the Indian healthy human gut microbiome involved shotgun metagenomic analysis of 110 samples, where he employed language-based machine learning to identify hidden probiotic genomes. This study provided new insights into unculturable probiotic microbes and showcased how integrating metagenomics with machine learning can revolutionize microbiome research and gut health diagnostics.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

His academic contributions have been recognized through multiple oral presentation awards, including the Best Oral Presentation at the International Conference on Advances and Applications of Biotechnology (2024), and the Young Scientist Award at the International Conference on Innovation in Science and Technology for Sustainable Development (2023). He has also presented his work at several national and international platforms, including the National Conference on Structural Biology and Drug Discovery, and New Horizons in Bioengineering, among others.

🧠 Innovation and Intellectual Property

Mr. Arunmozhi is an innovator in the domain of metagenomic genome reconstruction. His patented approach, A Read-Specific Binning Strategy for the Recovery of Unculturable MAGs, improves the reliability and efficiency of genome assembly from complex microbial communities. This contribution represents a significant advancement in bioinformatics methodology, with applications across environmental microbiology, health, and industrial biotechnology.

🔮 Future Contributions and Vision

With a multidisciplinary skill set spanning microbiology, computational genomics, structural biology, and AI-driven analysis, Mr. Arunmozhi Bharathi Achudhan is poised to make impactful contributions to sustainable biotechnology, precision microbiome therapeutics, and enzyme discovery. He envisions continuing his journey in postdoctoral research, focused on unraveling complex microbial systems and translating genomic discoveries into real-world applications that benefit health and the environment.

📖Notable Publications

  1. A review on applications of β-glucosidase in food, brewery, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries
    Contributors: P. Kannan, A.B. Achudhan, A. Gupta, L.M. Saleena
    Journal: Carbohydrate Research, 530, 108855
    Year: 2023

  2. Functional metagenomics uncovers nitrile-hydrolysing enzymes in a coal metagenome
    Contributors: A.B. Achudhan, P. Kannan, L.M. Saleena
    Journal: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 10, 1123902
    Year: 2023

  3. A Review of web-based metagenomics platforms for analysing next-generation sequence data
    Contributors: A.B. Achudhan, P. Kannan, A. Gupta, L.M. Saleena
    Journal: Biochemical Genetics, 62(2), 621–632
    Year: 2024

  4. CRISPR detection in metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) of coal mine
    Contributors: A.B. Achudhan, P. Kannan, L.M. Saleena
    Journal: Functional & Integrative Genomics, 23(2), 122
    Year: 2023

Sourav De | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sourav De | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Eminent College of Pharmaceutical Technology, India

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Education and Academic Background

Dr. Sourav De is a distinguished researcher and educator currently affiliated with Eminent College of Pharmaceutical Technology, India. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from the School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India (March 2017 – December 2020). Under the guidance of Dr. S. K. Ashok Kumar, Professor, his doctoral thesis focused on the design, synthesis, characterization, and anticancer evaluation of various heterocycles and Ru(II)-arene-N^N, N^O, N^S complexes. His strong academic foundation also includes an M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from West Bengal University of Technology (2010–2012), where he graduated with a CGPA of 8.79 (First Class), and a B.Pharm from the University of North Bengal (2006–2010), securing 74% (First Class).

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Sourav De’s research interests span a diverse range of medicinal chemistry and organometallic chemistry, with a strong emphasis on the therapeutic applications of organic and organometallic complexes. His key areas of focus include: Molecular Modeling and In-Silico Studies for drug discovery and computational chemistry. Chromogenic and Fluorogenic Sensors for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Cancer Research, particularly in the treatment of cervical, colon, breast, and brain tumors.

🏆 Research Projects

Dr. De has actively contributed to multiple academic research and technology development projects, showcasing his expertise in cancer theranostics, drug discovery, and molecular design. Notable projects include: DST-SERB Sponsored Project: He worked as a Project Assistant on the Development of novel 2-aryl benzothiazole/benzoxazole, quinoxaline, and phenanthroline analogues as fluorescent probes and cancer theranostics applications (EMR/2017/000816). Grant-in-Aid SEED Fund Research Project: As a Principal Investigator, he led a research project titled “In silico analysis of some ruthenium complexes as potential anti-cancer agents,” funded by Rs. 85,000 (AU/REG/NOT/2021/04/003). With over 11 years and 9 months of research experience, Dr. De has made impactful contributions to the fields of drug development and computational chemistry.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Sourav De possesses strong technical expertise across various analytical instruments, imaging techniques, and computational tools. His skill set includes: Instruments Handled: UV, FL, FTIR, CD spectroscopy, ELISA reader, Gel Doc, and HPLC. Imaging Techniques: Fluorescent Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Flow Cytometry. Computational and Analytical Tools: Molecular Modeling & Docking: AutoDock 4.2, AutoDock Vina, Chimera 1.11rc, Open Babel GUI. Data Analysis: Python for scientific computing and data visualization. Plotting and Molecular Visualization: Origin, ChemDraw, ChemSketch. Hands-on Experience: Cell culture, molecular biology, and bioinformatics for drug-target interactions and cancer research.

📚 Teaching Experience

Dr. De is an experienced educator specializing in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry. He has taught various subjects, including: Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Medicinal Chemistry, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis & Instrumental Analysis. His teaching methodology combines practical applications and research-driven insights, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.

🌟 Future Research and Contributions

Dr. Sourav De is committed to advancing therapeutic drug design, molecular diagnostics, and cancer research. His future work aims to develop targeted anticancer drugs, bioactive organometallic complexes, and AI-driven molecular modeling techniques. With his expertise in pharmaceutical sciences and computational chemistry, he continues to make significant contributions to drug discovery and medicinal research.

📖Notable Publications

  • Pyridine: the scaffolds with significant clinical diversity

    • Authors: S De, AK SK, SK Shah, S Kazi, N Sarkar, S Banerjee, S Dey
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Year: 2022
  • Critical role of dipeptidyl peptidase IV: a therapeutic target for diabetes and cancer

    • Authors: S De, S Banerjee, SKA Kumar, P Paira
    • Journal: Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
    • Year: 2019
  • Synthesis, characterisation, molecular docking, biomolecular interaction and cytotoxicity studies of novel ruthenium (II)–arene-2-heteroarylbenzoxazole complexes

    • Authors: S De, SR Chaudhuri, A Panda, GR Jadhav, RS Kumar, P Manohar, …
    • Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
    • Year: 2019
  • Amberlite IR-120 (H) mediated “on water” synthesis of fluorescent Ruthenium (II)-arene 8-hydroxyquinoline complexes for cancer therapy and live cell imaging

    • Authors: A Mondal, S De, S Maiti, B Sarkar, AK Sk, R Jacob, A Moorthy, P Paira
    • Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
    • Year: 2018
  • Luminescent ruthenium (II)-para-cymene complexes of aryl substituted imidazo-1,10-phenanthroline as anticancer agents and the effect of remote substituents on cytotoxic activities

    • Authors: S De, RS Kumar, A Gauthaman, SKA Kumar, P Paira, A Moorthy, …
    • Journal: Inorganica Chimica Acta
    • Year: 2021