Yuejai Kang | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yuejai Kang | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Kunsan National University, South Korea

Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yuejai Kang began his academic journey with a background in social sciences, equipping him with a broad perspective that complements his scientific approach. Driven by a passion for marine and aquatic ecosystems, he transitioned into the field of Aquatic Life Medicine, completing both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. His academic pursuits culminated in a doctoral degree in Biotechnology, with a specialization in aquatic animal diseases. His Ph.D. research focused on enhancing disease resistance in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) through systems producing CpG DNA and double-stranded RNA, forming the basis for his long-term research in aquatic immunology and disease prevention.

Professional Endeavors

As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aquatic Life Medicine at Kunsan National University, Dr. Kang has built a career spanning over two decades in aquatic veterinary sciences. His professional responsibilities encompass research leadership, academic instruction, and mentorship, alongside active participation in interdisciplinary projects addressing aquatic animal health. He continues to collaborate with government and industry partners, applying academic insights to real-world aquaculture challenges.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kang’s research is primarily centered on understanding and managing viral and bacterial diseases in aquatic animals. He has contributed significantly to the development of vaccines, immunostimulants, therapeutics, and antibiotics tailored for use in aquaculture. His work explores host-pathogen interactions, mechanisms of disease resistance, and the molecular basis of immunity in fish species. He has investigated the antiviral potential of agents such as remdesivir against fish viruses belonging to the Rhabdoviridae family. Additionally, he is extending his expertise into the study of environmental toxicology, examining how pollutants and environmental stressors affect aquatic disease dynamics.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Kang’s work has had a tangible impact on the aquaculture sector, improving disease control strategies and promoting sustainable fish farming practices. His studies have helped enhance disease resistance in cultured species, reducing mortality and economic losses in aquaculture operations. His scientific contributions are influencing policy development and management practices in aquatic health both nationally and internationally.

Academic Citations and Publications

With a strong publication record, Dr. Kang has authored 50 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, contributing to the global knowledge base in aquatic health science. His work is frequently cited by peers in related fields such as virology, marine biology, fish pathology, and biotechnology, underlining the broad relevance and scientific merit of his research. Notably, his publication on the antiviral effects of remdesivir has gained recognition for its innovative approach to controlling viral infections in aquatic species.

Technical Skills

Dr. Kang’s technical expertise includes advanced molecular biology methods, such as nucleic acid-based vaccine development, diagnostic PCR, and immunological assays. He is adept in laboratory and field-based pathogen challenge experiments, cell culture, and microbiological diagnostics. His hands-on proficiency supports high-quality experimental design and data interpretation in fish health research.

Teaching Experience

In addition to his research, Dr. Kang plays a vital role in academic instruction and student development. He teaches core courses in aquatic medicine and biotechnology and has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. He emphasizes practical learning, scientific reasoning, and innovation, inspiring students to pursue careers in marine and aquatic science.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Kang aims to further explore the intersection of environmental toxicology and aquatic disease, with a focus on how emerging contaminants affect fish health and immune responses. He is committed to advancing integrated disease management approaches and fostering collaborative research networks. Through his continued efforts, he seeks to contribute to the sustainability and resilience of aquaculture systems worldwide.

Notable Publications

First report and pathogenicity of Vibrio campbellii (VC<sub>AHPND</sub>) isolated in South Korea
Authors: Choi H.-J., Choi D.-Y., Lee J.-H., Kim J.-H., Kang Y.J.
Journal: Journal of Fish Diseases
Year: 2024

Process optimization for microfluidic preparation of liposomes using food-grade components
Authors: Hong S.-C., Hong C.R., Kim M., Kang Y.J., Jung Y.H., Park K.-M., Choi J., Chang P.-S.
Journal: Food Chemistry
Year: 2024

Protective Effects of Long Double-Stranded RNA with Different CpG Motifs against Miamiensis avidus and Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus (VHSV) Infections in Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
Authors: Choi H.-J., Choi D.-Y., Park J.-J., Jung H.J., Kim B.-S., Hong S.-C., Kim J.-H., Kang Y.J.
Journal: Fishes
Year: 2024

The use, application and efficacy of biofloc technology (BFT) in shrimp aquaculture industry: A review
Authors: Yu Y.-B., Choi J.-H., Lee J.-H., Jo A.-H., Lee J.-W., Choi H.J., Kang Y.J., Choi C.Y., Kang J.-C., Lee K.M., et al.
Journal: Environmental Technology and Innovation
Year: 2024

Toxic Effects of Microplastics (Polyethylene) Exposure on Neurotransmitter, Stress Indicators and Immunity in Korean Bullhead (Pseudobagrus fulvidraco)
Authors: Lee J.-H., Choi J.-H., Kang Y.J., Choi Y.J., Choi C.Y., Kang J.-C., Kim J.-H.
Journal: SSRN
Year: 2024

Mohamed Eddouks | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Eddouks | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Sciences & Techniques Errachidia Morocco

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Mohamed EDDOUKS embarked on an impressive academic journey that laid a strong foundation for his research career. He earned his Master’s degree in Endocrine Pharmacology from the University of Paris 7 (1989) and further deepened his expertise by obtaining another Master’s degree in Endocrinology from the University of Paris 6 (1990), France. His specialization in physiology was honed at the University of Liege, Belgium (1993), followed by a Ph.D. in Physiology from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Canada (1995). His pursuit of excellence continued with a Post-Doctoral fellowship (1997) in Physiology/Pharmacology at the University of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco.

🏆 Professional Endeavors

Prof. EDDOUKS has built a distinguished career, holding a key position at the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco. His work extends beyond academia, as he actively contributes to scientific research, student mentorship, and international collaborations. His expertise in physiology, endocrinology, and pharmacology has positioned him as a leader in his field.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

With a specialization in physiology, pharmacology, and endocrinology, his research focuses on:

  • Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders: Investigating novel treatments and understanding physiological mechanisms.
  • Phytotherapy and Medicinal Plants: Studying the therapeutic potential of natural compounds in managing chronic diseases.
  • Cardiovascular and Renal Physiology: Exploring new insights into metabolic syndrome and organ function.

His interdisciplinary approach, blending traditional medicine with modern pharmacology, makes his research highly impactful in both scientific and clinical settings.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. EDDOUKS has had a significant impact on the scientific community, demonstrated by:
✔️ Publications in high-impact journals.
✔️ Citations that reflect the global relevance of his work.
✔️ Collaborations with international research institutions.
✔️ Mentorship of students who have gone on to contribute to academia and industry.

His work bridges the gap between fundamental science and practical medical applications, influencing both academic research and public health policies.

📊 Academic Citations and Recognition

His research has been widely cited, reflecting the importance of his contributions. His studies on diabetes, metabolic disorders, and medicinal plants have shaped ongoing research and therapeutic advancements. His extensive scientific output underscores his standing as a leading researcher in physiology and pharmacology.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Prof. EDDOUKS is proficient in a range of experimental and analytical techniques, including:
🔹 Physiological and pharmacological assessments related to metabolic diseases.
🔹 Clinical research methodologies for evaluating new treatments.
🔹 Advanced statistical analysis for interpreting experimental data.
🔹 Biochemical and molecular biology techniques used in drug discovery.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a rich academic and research career, Prof. EDDOUKS continues to drive innovation in metabolic research. His future work is expected to: 🌱 Expand the role of medicinal plants in modern medicine. ⚕️ Develop novel therapeutic strategies for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. 🌍 Enhance global collaborations in physiological and pharmacological research. His legacy will be defined by transformative contributions to medical sciences and his inspiration to future researchers.

📖Notable Publications

Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and cardiac diseases in the south-east region of Morocco (Tafilalet)

Authors: M Eddouks, M Maghrani, A Lemhadri, ML Ouahidi, H Jouad

Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Year: 2002

Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetes, cardiac and renal diseases in the North centre region of Morocco (Fez–Boulemane)

Authors: H Jouad, M Haloui, H Rhiouani, J El Hilaly, M Eddouks

Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Year: 2001

Caraway and caper: potential anti-hyperglycaemic plants in diabetic rats

Authors: M Eddouks, A Lemhadri, JB Michel

Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Year: 2004