Soumitra Sahana | Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Soumitra Sahana | Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award

Birbhum Pharmacy School | India

Soumitra Sahana is an emerging researcher in pharmacognosy with an impressive academic and professional trajectory. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Birbhum Pharmacy School, he specializes in phytochemical extraction, isolation, molecular docking, MD simulation, and in-vitro assays. His academic background includes a Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacognosy with distinction and a Bachelor of Pharmacy with excellent grades. Soumitra has authored and co-authored several impactful publications across journals such as Functional & Integrative Genomics, Plant Biotechnology Reports, Natural Products and Bioprospecting, and Current Indian Science, with his research contributions earning 304 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 4. His projects range from the bioassay-guided fractionation of Ficus religiosa leaves for Alzheimer’s management to developing AI-based biomedical imaging systems for cancer screening. In addition, he has been actively engaged in conferences, workshops, and industrial training, which strengthen his practical expertise in natural product research and pharmaceutical sciences. His skills extend to advanced computational tools such as Maestro, Pymol, PyRx, and Discovery Studio Visualizer, along with proficiency in chromatographic and spectroscopic instrumentation. With a growing publication record and a balanced profile of laboratory and computational expertise, Soumitra Sahana represents a promising researcher bridging traditional pharmacognosy with modern biomedical applications

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Featured Publications

Multi-omics approaches: transforming the landscape of natural product isolation

Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Imperial College London | United Kingdom

Professor Marjo-Riitta Järvelin is an internationally recognized scientist in lifecourse epidemiology, currently serving as Professor and Chair at Imperial College London. Her exceptional contributions span the design and management of the Northern Finland Birth Cohorts (NFBCs), pioneering large-scale longitudinal studies that have shaped global understanding of how prenatal and early-life exposures affect health outcomes across the lifespan. She has authored 1013 publications, many in high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, and NEJM, achieving over 149,230 citations and an h-index greater than 160 (Scopus) with a D-index of 185 (as of May 2025). Ranked 261st in medicine globally and among the top 32 female scientists worldwide, her work has driven groundbreaking discoveries including the role of the FTO gene in obesity, genetic determinants of metabolic and cardiovascular risks, and long-term effects of maternal smoking. Her leadership has been instrumental in EU and NIH-funded projects, advancing novel methodologies like the Bayesian Lifecourse Structural Equation Model (BLSEM). In addition to research excellence, she has supervised 37 PhDs, mentored next-generation scientists, and contributed significantly to translational science and policy. Professor Järvelin’s scholarly impact, global collaborations, and outstanding citation metrics firmly establish her as a leading candidate for the Best Researcher Award

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Featured Publications

Vitamin D Status in Women with a History of Infertility and Decreased Fecundability: A Population-Based Study

Influence of Farm Environment on Asthma during the Life Course: A Population-Based Birth Cohort Study in Northern Finland

25-Hydroxyvitamin D concentration and leukocyte telomere length in young adults: Findings from the Northern Finland birth cohort 1966

Accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time differ according to education level in young adults

Hamad Al Thani | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamad Al Thani | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Hamad Al Thani is an aviation professional, academic, and business leader with extensive experience in both civil and military aviation. He holds advanced degrees in global management and airline efficiency and has served in leadership roles within family businesses, investment groups, and national tourism initiatives. A former fighter pilot and qualified flying instructor, he has been recognized with multiple distinctions for his excellence in aviation training. His passion for advancing the aviation industry extends to both scholarly contributions and community engagement, where he actively promotes aviation among young people.

Dr. Hamad Al Thani | Durham University UK | Qatar

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Education

Hamad Al Thani has attained a doctorate in business administration with a focus on airline efficiency through studies at Emlyon in France and Durham University in the United Kingdom. He also holds a master’s degree in global management from Salford University, Manchester. His earlier aviation training was completed through the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom, where he became a qualified flying instructor and graduated from the Royal Air Force Staff College, Bracknell. He also trained with the Royal Jordanian Air Force on Mirage F1 aircraft, and received specialized recognition from the French Air Force. These combined academic and professional credentials have provided him with advanced expertise in airline competitiveness, global management, and aviation operations.

Experience

He serves as Managing Director of his family companies and has been actively engaged in leading investments and projects within Qatar and internationally. He has held positions as a board member in public companies including Qatar Tourism and Leisure Projects Company, later acquired by the government of Qatar. Within Qatar Investment Group, a brokerage company, he has contributed as a shareholder, deputy chairman, and board member. His career is deeply rooted in aviation and strategic business leadership, combining both military and civil aviation insights with corporate governance and investment expertise.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his aviation and academic journey, Hamad Al Thani has been recognized with multiple awards that highlight his excellence in both flight performance and scholarly achievement. These include recognition as Best Overseas Student at RAF College Cranwell, Best Student Pilot and multiple navigation trophies at RAF training bases, and the title of Best Promising Fighter Pilot. He was also a first-place winner in his class at the Royal Jordanian Air Force and honored with a diploma distinction by the French Air Force. These distinctions demonstrate his exceptional talent, discipline, and dedication to aviation.

Skills and Expertise

His areas of expertise span management, tendering, business writing, project management, and branding, along with specialized knowledge in airline efficiency and competitiveness. He is also a qualified flying instructor, tactical instructor, aerobatic pilot, and holds both European and Qatari private pilot licenses. His ability to blend business acumen with deep technical aviation expertise makes him uniquely positioned as both an industry leader and aviation promoter.

Research Focus 

Hamad research is centered on global airline efficiency, competitiveness, and the strategic evolution of the aviation industry. His work applies both theoretical and quantitative approaches to assess airline performance, explore the role of Gulf carriers in reshaping international aviation, and evaluate the implications of advanced technologies such as single-pilot operations on safety and public trust. His research provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and academics seeking to understand the dynamics of global air transport.

Research Projects

His doctoral research applied the strategy tripod perspective, integrating institutional, industrial, and resource-based views to examine the determinants of airline efficiency. He has investigated the rise of Gulf airlines as “super connectors,” analyzing their role in transforming global connectivity. Another project revisited the debate on subsidization disputes between US and Gulf carriers, offering a fresh perspective on competition and geopolitical significance. Most recently, his work assessed public attitudes toward single-pilot operations, highlighting both risks and benefits of adopting advanced aviation technologies in commercial air travel.

Publications

Public perceptions of safety and trust in single-pilot operations: assessing advanced aviation technology’s risks and benefits in commercial air travel
Author: Hamad Al Thani
Journal: Human-Intelligent Systems Integration

Strategy Tripod Perspective on the Determinants of Airline Efficiency in A Global Context: An Application of DEA and Tobit Analysis
Author: Hamad Al Thani
Journal: Durham University Durham e-Theses

A Century of the Global Airline Industry and the Emergence of the Gulf’s Super Connectors
Author: Hamad Al Thani
Journal: Journal of Air Transport Studies

Conclusion

Bridging academia, aviation, and business, Hamad Al Thani combines practical expertise with scholarly depth to address key challenges facing the global airline industry. His leadership experience, international exposure, and research contributions position him as a thought leader advancing knowledge in airline efficiency and competitiveness. His work not only strengthens the understanding of aviation dynamics but also inspires the next generation of aviators in Qatar and beyond.