Síbila Floriano Landim | Cognitive Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Síbila Floriano Landim |  Cognitive Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award 

Docente Pesquisador at Universidade de Talca, Brazil

 

Síbila Floriano Landim is an accomplished Occupational Therapist specializing in Hand Rehabilitation and Pain Management. She holds a Doctorate and a Master’s degree in Clinical Medicine with a focus on Rheumatology from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Additionally, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP). Her extensive academic background includes specializations from UNICAMP and the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR).Síbila has a robust teaching portfolio, having served as an instructor and tutor at UNICAMP, a professor at the University of Sorocaba, and currently as an Assistant Professor and Researcher at the University of Talca. Her research interests focus on systemic sclerosis, hand rehabilitation, and augmentative and alternative communication, with ongoing projects at both UNICAMP and the University of Talca. She is fluent in English and Spanish, in addition to her native Portuguese.

professional profile:

Education 🎓

The individual has pursued extensive higher education, specializing in Occupational Therapy and Clinical Medicine. They completed a specialization in Occupational Therapy with a focus on Hand Rehabilitation, earning the title of Hand Therapist from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Campinas, Brazil. This program spanned from February 2010 to February 2011 and encompassed 3,592 hours of study. Additionally, they pursued an Interdisciplinary Specialization Course in Pain at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR), earning the title of Pain Specialist. This course lasted from February 2020 to April 2022, with a duration of 2,392 hours. The individual also holds advanced academic degrees in Clinical Medicine with a specialization in Rheumatology. They completed their Doctorate in Clinical Medicine (CAPES 5) at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Campinas, Brazil, from February 2017 to September 2021. Prior to this, they obtained a Master’s degree in Clinical Medicine (CAPES 5), also specializing in Rheumatology, from UNICAMP, which they pursued from February 2015 to February 2017. Their academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy with a generalist specialization from the University of Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP) in São José dos Campos, Brazil, completed between February 2007 and February 2011.

Teaching Experience 💼

You have extensive teaching experience in the field of Occupational Therapy across various institutions. At UNICAMP, you served as a tutor in Rehabilitation and Public Health practices in 2015 and later in practices related to Augmentative and Alternative Communication in 2017. Additionally, you were an instructor in the Occupational Therapy Specialization Course in Hand Rehabilitation from 2011 to 2017. From 2017 to 2020, you worked as an undergraduate professor at the University of Sorocaba, where you taught Occupational Therapy. Moving forward, you were responsible for delivering both theoretical and practical classes in Occupational Therapy at the Catholic University of Temuco from 2021 to 2023. Currently, you hold the position of Assistant Professor and Researcher in Occupational Therapy at the University of Talca, where you have been contributing since 2022.

research experience🧠

During my research tenure, I have been involved in several significant projects across various institutions. From 2015 to 2017, I served as a researcher at UNICAMP, where I contributed to a project focused on developing guidelines and exercises for systemic sclerosis. My work continued at UNICAMP from 2017 onward, where I have been a researcher in a controlled study on the application of guidelines and exercises specifically designed for the hands in Systemic Sclerosis. Additionally, from 2017 to 2018, I supervised a project at the University of Sorocaba titled “Giving Voice through C.S.A: Occupational Therapy Intervention Experience,” which explored the impact of occupational therapy interventions. Currently, I am an Assistant Researcher at the University of Talca, where I am involved in the application process for the Fondef Idea grant, starting in 2023.

 

Conclusion

Síbila Floriano Landim’s academic background, teaching experience, and extensive research contributions make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has significantly impacted the fields of occupational therapy and clinical medicine, particularly in the areas of systemic sclerosis and pain management. Síbila’s dedication to advancing knowledge, combined with her strong publication record and active participation in academic conferences, underscore her qualifications for this prestigious recognition.

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Tripathi Mamta | Cognitive Development | Best Researcher Award


Dr Tripathi  Mamta  | Cognitive Development |  Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer  at  Swami Atmanand Government English Medium School, Ahiwara, Durg,India

Profile:

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Education:

🎓 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry

University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Date: 10, July 2018
Mentor: Prof. Rama Pande

🥇 Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry

School: School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Percentage: 74.38% (Gold Medalist)
Year: 2012

📜 Life Memberships

  • Chemical Research Society of India (LM 1736)
  • Fellow of Indian Chemical Society

🎓 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

College: M. J College Bhilai
Subjects: All Compulsory with Physical and Biological Science
Percentage: 79.88%
University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Year: 2013

🎓 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

College: G. D. Rungta College of Science & Technology, Bhilai
Subjects: Chemistry, Botany, Biotechnology, Foundation Course
Percentage: 70.88%
University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Year: 2010

Professional Experience:

🎓 Academic and Professional Experience

Active INSPIRE Research Scholar

  • Institution: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.), India
  • Duration: 2013-2018
  • Roles: Conducted doctoral research and taught courses

📚 Guest Lecturer

  • Institution: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.), India
  • Duration: 2019-2020

🔬 Postgraduate Teacher (PGT) in Chemistry

  • School: D.A.V. ISPAT School, Sector-2, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India
  • Current Role

📝 CBSE Observer

  • Role: Served as CBSE observer in two schools

🔬 Research Focus:

📚 Thesis Title:
“Studies on Hydroxamic Acid Metal Complexes as Nucleic Acid Binder and Enzymatic Inhibitors”
Mentor: Prof. Rama Pande

🔍 Research Overview:
The thesis investigates the biological properties of Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes, focusing on their binding with nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) and enzymatic inhibition. This pioneering study utilized various techniques including UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Viscosity measurements, and Molecular Docking with Hex and AutoDock software.

🧬 Key Findings:

  • Nucleic Acid Binding:
    • Five Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes were studied for their nucleic acid binding parameters.
    • Four complexes were identified as Minor groove binders and one as a Major groove binder.
  • Molecular Docking:
    • Molecular docking analyses (using Hex and AutoDock) complemented experimental results.
    • All five complexes successfully docked into the enzyme HDAC 8, demonstrating efficient binding.
  • Cytotoxicity Studies:
    • Cytotoxicity against MCF-7 Breast Cancer cells was conducted.
    • The Copper-Hydroxamic acid complex emerged as the most effective molecule.

🔬 Techniques Used:

  • Spectroscopy: UV-Visible, Fluorescence
  • Viscosity Techniques
  • Molecular Docking: Hex, AutoDock
  • Cytotoxicity Assays

🧪 Implications:
The research provides crucial insights into the binding modes of Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes with nucleic acids and enzymes. It highlights the potential of these complexes, particularly the Copper-Hydroxamic acid complex, for further in-vivo analysis and therapeutic applications.

 

Technical Proficiency: 

• Professional Techniques (UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Fluorescence
Spectroscopy, Rp-HPLC, NMR, Fluorescence Microscope, Gel
Electrophoresis, FT-IR, and Viscosity)
• Computational Based Theoretical Analysis Molecular Docking Analysis
• High presentation skills
• Computer Efficient (Office and Research based software)

🏆 Awards and Achievements:

🎓 INSPIRE Fellow

  • Ph.D. financially assisted by the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, India

🥇 M.Sc. Merit List – 1st Position (2012)

  • Awarded 4 Gold Medals in the year 2013

🏅 National Young Scientist Awardee

  • Indian Council of Chemists, Pune, India (2016)

🏅 State Young Scientist Awardee

  • Chhattisgarh Young Scientist Awardee, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India (2017)

Citations:

  • 🔢 Citations: 186 citations by 161 documents
  • 📑 Publications: 20 documents
  • 📈 h-index: 8

Publication Top Notes:

 

 Engineering the future with hydrogels: advancements in energy storage devices and biomedical technologies
Authors: Sharma, A.K., Sharma, R., Pani, B., Sarkar, A., Tripathi, M.
Journal: New Journal of Chemistry, 2024, 48(23), pp. 10347–10369

 In-vitro and in-silico analysis and antitumor studies of novel Cu(II) and V(V) complexes of N-p-Tolylbenzohydroxamic acid
Authors: Tripathi, M., Thakur, Y., Syed, R., Verma, B., Pande, R.
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024, 268, 131768

 Nucleic acids: Components, nomenclature, types, and protection method 
Authors: Tripathi, M., Sarkar, A., Mahilang, M.
Book: Handbook of Biomolecules: Fundamentals, Properties and Applications, 2023, pp. 57–76

Hydrogels and their combination with lipids and nucleotides
Authors: Tripathi, M., Sharma, R., Hussain, A., Sharma, A.K., Sarkar, A.
Book: Sustainable Hydrogels: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, 2023, pp. 471–487

 Erratum to: Copper(ii) complexes supported by modified azo-based ligands: Nucleic acid binding and molecular docking studies (Open Chem. (2022) 20:1(505-516) DOI: 10.1515/chem-2022-0164)
Authors: Tripathi, M., Asatkar, A.K., Antony, S., Alqahtani, M.S., Syed, R.
Journal: Open Chemistry, 2022, 20(1), pp. 1084

Copper(ii) complexes supported by modified azo-based ligands: Nucleic acid binding and molecular docking studies
Authors: Tripathi, M., Asatkar, A.K., Antony, S., Alqahtani, M.S., Syed, R.
Journal: Open Chemistry, 2022, 20(1), pp. 505–516

N-hydroxypyrazine-2-carboxamide as a new and green corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acidic medium: experimental, surface morphological and theoretical approach
Authors: Dewangan, Y., Verma, D.K., Berdimurodov, E., Mishra, V.K., Kumar, P.A.
Journal: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2022, 36(23-24), pp. 2644–2664

In vitro investigation of biophysical interactions between Ag(I) complexes of bis(methyl)(thia/selena)salen and ct-DNA via multi-spectroscopic, physicochemical and molecular docking methods along with cytotoxicity study
Authors: Tripathi, M., Syed, R., Stalin, A., Pande, R., Asatkar, A.K.
Journal: Luminescence, 2021, 36(5), pp. 1277–1284

Assessment and evaluation of ambient pm2.5 in relation to its health effects in mineral-based coal-fired areas
Authors: Pervez, S., Sahu, R.K., Tripathi, M., Deb, M.K., Pervez, Y.F.
Journal: Geofizika, 2020, 37(1), pp. 67–90

Spatiotemporal variability and source apportionment of the ionic components of groundwater of a mineral-rich tribal belt in Bastar, India
Authors: Dugga, P., Pervez, S., Tripathi, M., Siddiqui, M.N.
Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2020, 10, 100356