Kwangnak Koh | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kwangnak Koh | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Pusan national University, South Korea

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“Profiles

πŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey by obtaining a Master of Science degree in 1992 from Pusan National University. Pursuing his passion for molecular sciences, he further specialized in supramolecular engineering and earned a Ph.D. in 1995 from Kyushu University, Japan. His early academic achievements laid a strong foundation for his distinguished career in multidisciplinary scientific research.

πŸ’Ό Professional Endeavors

Currently, He serves as a Professor at the Institute of General Education at Pusan National University, South Korea. His professional trajectory has been characterized by a deep commitment to fostering interdisciplinary learning and research. Over the years, he has become a respected figure in both academic and scientific communities for his innovative approaches to education and research.

πŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

His research interests span several cutting-edge fields, including: Biochips: Developing innovative platforms for biological and medical applications, Supramolecular Engineering: Exploring molecular assembly techniques to design advanced materials, Bioanalytical Nanochemistry: Utilizing nanoscale chemical processes to address biological challenges, Bionanomaterials: Creating materials that bridge biological and nanotechnological applications, These areas of focus highlight his contributions to advancing the integration of nanotechnology and biotechnology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His work in supramolecular engineering and bioanalytical nanochemistry has significantly influenced the fields of bionanotechnology and chemical engineering. His innovative biochip designs and materials research have not only impacted academia but also found applications in medical diagnostics and therapeutic technologies.

πŸ“ˆ Academic Citations and Recognition

He has been widely cited for his pioneering research in his specialized fields. His work is recognized for its scientific rigor and practical applications, contributing to the global academic discourse on nanotechnology and biotechnology.

πŸ’‘ Technical Skills

With expertise in nanochemistry, molecular assembly, and analytical techniques, Dr. Koh combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on skills in designing and implementing advanced experimental frameworks. His technical acumen is pivotal in translating scientific discoveries into practical applications.

πŸŽ“ Teaching Experience

He is also an experienced educator, dedicated to inspiring the next generation of scientists and researchers. Through his role at the Institute of General Education, he has cultivated a culture of curiosity and innovation among students, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.

πŸ† Legacy and Future Contributions

His legacy lies in his impactful research and mentorship. Moving forward, he aims to further advance the applications of bionanomaterials and biochips in healthcare and environmental science. His commitment to bridging the gap between technology and biology continues to inspire new avenues of exploration.

πŸ“–Notable Publications

 

MartΓ­n FernΓ‘ndez Baldo | BioanalΓ­tica | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MartΓ­n FernΓ‘ndez Baldo | BioanalΓ­tica | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Profile

πŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

He pursued a solid academic journey, beginning with his primary education at Justo JosΓ© de Urquiza in MaipΓΊ, Mendoza, where he graduated in December 1989. He later attended Liceo Militar General Espejo for his secondary education, graduating as a Bachiller and Subteniente de Reserva del Arma de InfanterΓ­a in December 1994.

πŸ› Higher Education

FernΓ‘ndez Baldo pursued his Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from the Universidad Nacional de San Luis, completing his studies in 2007. He later obtained his Doctorate in Biochemistry, with his thesis titled "Control BiolΓ³gico en Postcosecha: Desarrollo de MetodologΓ­as para la DetecciΓ³n y CuantificaciΓ³n de Mohos FitopatΓ³genos y Micotoxinas". His thesis work was guided by Dr. MarΓ­a Isabel Sanz Ferramola (Director) and Dr. GermΓ‘n Messina (Co-Director).

πŸ’Ό Professional Endeavors

Currently, MartΓ­n FernΓ‘ndez Baldo is based in San Luis, Argentina, where he works at the Universidad Nacional de San Luis. He holds positions in both the Facultad de QuΓ­mica, BioquΓ­mica y Farmacia in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of BioquΓ­mica y Ciencias BiolΓ³gicas. He is associated with CONICET and works in the Instituto de QuΓ­mica de San Luis (INQUISAL), contributing to the Laboratorio de BioanalΓ­tica.

πŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

FernΓ‘ndez Baldo's research is centered around bioanalytical chemistry and nanotechnology. He has expertise in synthesizing nanomaterials using both chemical and biological methods (such as microorganisms like fungi and bacteria). His work includes the use of these nanomaterials in biosensors with electrochemical detection or laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) for the determination of various biochemical, environmental, and agro-food analytes.

In recent years, his research has expanded to focus on the early diagnosis of epithelial cancers (breast, colorectal, lung, prostate) through the determination of specific tumor markers. He is also dedicated to the diagnosis of infectious diseases like parasitic, viral, and fungal infections.

🌍 Impact and Influence

FernΓ‘ndez Baldo's work in the field of bioanalytical chemistry and nanotechnology is making significant strides in improving diagnostic tools for both cancer and infectious diseases. His interdisciplinary approach, combining nanotechnology with bioanalytical methods, has had a notable impact on public health diagnostics, especially in low-resource settings where early and accurate detection is critical.

πŸ› οΈ Technical Skills

His technical expertise spans a variety of advanced techniques, including: Nanomaterial synthesis (chemical and biological methods). Characterization of nanomaterials using: UV-vis, XRD, XRF, FTIR, DLS, SEM, EDS, TEM. Biosensor development for: Electrochemical detection, Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection.

πŸ… Teaching Experience

Throughout his career, MartΓ­n FernΓ‘ndez Baldo has also been involved in teaching and mentorship. He contributes to postgraduate courses, such as the course on "Instrumental Analysis Methods: Biological Applications", offered by the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. His participation in academia extends to supervising students and guiding research projects in the fields of analytical chemistry and bioanalysis.

πŸ“š Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, MartΓ­n FernΓ‘ndez Baldo aims to further his research in bioanalytical chemistry and nanotechnology, specifically focusing on the early diagnosis of cancers and infectious diseases. His goal is to develop more efficient, cost-effective diagnostic tools that can be applied globally. His work will likely continue to influence the fields of public health, analytical chemistry, and nanotechnology, contributing to the betterment of global diagnostic practices.

πŸ“–Β  Notable Publications

Copper nanoparticles as a potential emerging pollutant: Divergent effects in the agriculture, risk-benefit balance and integrated strategies for its use

Authors: Tortella, G., Rubilar, O., Fincheira, P., Fernandez-Baldo, M., Seabra, A.B.
Journal: Emerging Contaminants
Year: 2024

Metal nanoparticles and pesticides under global climate change: Assessing the combined effects of multiple abiotic stressors on soil microbial ecosystems

Authors: FernΓ‘ndez-Triana, I., Rubilar, O., Parada, J., Seabra, A.B., Tortella, G.R.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2024

Electrochemical microfluidic immunosensor with graphene-decorated gold nanoporous for T-2 mycotoxin detection

Authors: Fernandez Solis, L.N., Silva Junior, G.J., Bertotti, M., FernΓ‘ndez-Baldo, M.A., Regiart, M.
Journal: Talanta
Year: 2024

Advances in Nanomaterials and Composites Based on Mesoporous Materials as Antimicrobial Agents: Relevant Applications in Human Health

Authors: Gomez, G.E., Hamer, M., Regiart, M.D., Soler Illia, G.J.A.A., FernΓ‘ndez-Baldo, M.A.
Journal: Antibiotics
Year: 2024

Use of Mechanochemical Methodology to Explore the Formation of a New Crystalline Phase in the Curcumin-Quercetin System

Authors: D'Vries, R.F., Pastrana-DΓ‘vila, A., Pantoja, K.D., Gomez, G.E., FernΓ‘ndez-Baldo, M.A.
Journal: ChemistrySelect
Year: 2024

Five years of advances in electrochemical analysis of protein biomarkers in lung cancer: a systematic review

Authors: Regiart, M., FernΓ‘ndez-Baldo, M.A., Navarrete, B.A., Valero, T., Ortega, F.G.
Journal: Frontiers in Chemistry
Year: 2024

Origami Paper-Based Electrochemical Immunosensor with Carbon Nanohorns-Decorated Nanoporous Gold for Zearalenone Detection

Authors: Laza, A., Pereira, S.V., Messina, G.A., Regiart, M.D., Bertolino, F.A.
Journal: Chemosensors
Year: 2024