Subodh Kumar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Subodh Kumar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso | United States

Dr. Subodh Kumar is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), El Paso, USA. With a strong foundation in molecular biology and neurobiology, Dr. Kumar’s research centers around understanding the molecular underpinnings of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). He has made significant strides in uncovering the roles of synaptosomal and mitochondrial microRNAs in synaptic dysfunction and cognitive decline. A prolific researcher and innovator, Dr. Kumar has also contributed to biomarker discovery, therapeutic target identification, and translational neuroscience using cutting-edge multi-omics approaches.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Subodh Kumar has established an enviable track record of original, high-impact research that squarely meets—and arguably exceeds—the criteria for a “Best Researcher” distinction. His laboratory was first to profile synapse-localized microRNAs in the human brain and to link their deregulation to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), opening a fresh mechanistic window on synaptic failure. That foundational discovery has already yielded four first- or corresponding-author papers in top-tier journals since 2024 (e.g., Molecular Psychiatry and Clinical & Translational Medicine) and a growing citation trajectory.

Concurrently, Dr. Kumar has secured competitive funding as PI on an NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, an R00 project running through 2026, and multiple foundation and intramural grants—clear evidence of both scientific rigor and fiscal stewardship. His service portfolio is equally compelling: associate editor for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, ad-hoc reviewer for NIH, AHA, and international agencies, and manuscript referee for leading journals such as Nature Communications. Collectively, these achievements demonstrate innovation, productivity, leadership, and an ability to translate ideas into funded, peer-validated science—key hallmarks of an award-worthy researcher.

🎓 Education

Dr. Kumar’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Biology (2004) and an M.Sc. in Biotechnology (2005) from CCS University, Meerut, India. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India, in 2014. Furthering his expertise, he completed postdoctoral training in Neurobiology at TTUHSC, Lubbock, Texas, USA, in 2021. His education spans across premier institutions in India and the United States, equipping him with a solid interdisciplinary background.

đź§Ş Experience

Dr. Kumar holds a distinguished career spanning academia and research. He is currently an Assistant Professor at TTUHSC El Paso (2022–present) and previously served as a Research Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow at TTUHSC Lubbock. His research roots trace back to roles at PGIMER and IIMT College of Medical Science in India. He has also held influential editorial roles and served as an ad-hoc reviewer for NIH and international grant agencies. With over 15 years in scientific research, Dr. Kumar has shaped the fields of neurobiology and molecular medicine through his multifaceted experience.

đź§  Research Interests On Neuroscience

Dr. Kumar’s research is dedicated to elucidating the roles of synaptic and mitochondrial microRNAs in neurodegeneration, especially in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. His lab explores miRNA-mediated modulation of synaptic proteins, neurotransmission, and mitochondrial health using advanced in vivo models and omics platforms. Current projects focus on miR-502-3p as a biomarker and therapeutic target in AD, including studies in Hispanic populations. His research portfolio spans synapse plasticity, GABAergic signaling, multi-omics integration, and biomarker validation in human and animal models.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Kumar’s excellence in neuroscience and molecular biology has earned him numerous accolades, including the Marsh Foundation Research Award (2024) and the prestigious NIH Pathway to Independence Career Development Award (K99/R00, 2020). He received the Best Oral Presentation Award at TTUHSC El Paso’s Annual Research Symposium (2022) and Best Poster Award at the Regional Healthy Aging Symposium (2018). His early career was marked by top-tier fellowships from ICMR, CSIR, and IIT Kanpur. These honors underscore his impactful contributions to aging and neurodegenerative disease research.

📚 Publications

  • Protective effects of Indian spice curcumin against amyloid-β in Alzheimer’s disease
    PH Reddy, M Manczak, X Yin, MC Grady, A Mitchell, S Tonk, CS Kuruva, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 367

  • Are circulating microRNAs peripheral biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease?
    S Kumar, PH Reddy
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 333

  • Mutant APP and amyloid beta-induced defective autophagy, mitophagy, mitochondrial structural and functional changes and synaptic damage in hippocampal neurons from Alzheimer’s disease
    PH Reddy, XL Yin, M Manczak, S Kumar, JA Pradeepkiran, M Vijayan, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 292

  • MicroRNAs as peripheral biomarkers in aging and age-related diseases
    S Kumar, M Vijayan, JS Bhatti, PH Reddy
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 234

  • MicroRNA-455-3p as a potential peripheral biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
    S Kumar, M Vijayan, PH Reddy
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 169

  • A critical evaluation of neuroprotective and neurodegenerative MicroRNAs in Alzheimer’s disease
    PH Reddy, S Tonk, S Kumar, M Vijayan, R Kandimalla, CS Kuruva, …
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 158

  • Defective mitophagy and synaptic degeneration in Alzheimer’s disease: Focus on aging, mitochondria and synapse
    H Morton, S Kshirsagar, E Orlov, LE Bunquin, N Sawant, L Boleng, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 142

  • Deregulated mitochondrial microRNAs in Alzheimer’s disease: focus on synapse and mitochondria
    P Gowda, PH Reddy, S Kumar
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 121

  • MicroRNA-455-3p as a potential biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease: an update
    S Kumar, PH Reddy
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 116

  • Are microRNAs true sensors of ageing and cellular senescence?
    J Williams, F Smith, S Kumar, M Vijayan, PH Reddy
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 96

🔚 Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Subodh Kumar stands out as a visionary scientist whose pioneering work in Alzheimer’s disease has bridged molecular biology and translational neuroscience. His innovative studies on synaptosomal and mitochondrial miRNAs offer promising avenues for diagnostic and therapeutic advancements. Dr. Kumar’s dedication, scholarly excellence, and translational impact make him a deserving candidate for this award recognition.

Ze Fan | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ze Fan | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Fourth military medical university | China

Dr. Ze Fan is a dedicated Lecturer at the Fourth Military Medical University, specializing in the complex interplay between anesthesia and neuronal metabolism. With a deep-rooted passion for neuroscience and more than 20 SCI-indexed publications, Ze Fan has established a strong academic presence in the field. His work has significantly contributed to understanding how neuronal systems are influenced by external pharmacological factors, with a specific emphasis on astrocyte-neuron interactions.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Ze Fan, currently a Lecturer at the Fourth Military Medical University, demonstrates commendable dedication to advancing medical science, specifically in the domains of anesthesia and neuronal metabolism. With 23 SCI-indexed publications and over 400 citations, Ze Fan’s work stands as a significant contribution to neuroanesthesiology. His focus on astrocyte-mediated neuronal function and cognitive behavior in animals addresses critical challenges in neuroscience, and his research outcomes offer promising insights into neuroprotection and anesthetic mechanisms. The completion of 7 independent research projects showcases his capability to lead, manage, and deliver impactful scientific studies.

🎓 Education

Ze Fan pursued his higher education in the medical sciences, laying a robust foundation in anesthesiology and neuroscience. His academic training equipped him with cutting-edge research methodologies and the theoretical knowledge necessary for innovation in neuropharmacology and metabolic studies.

đź’Ľ Experience

Currently serving as a Lecturer at the Fourth Military Medical University, Ze Fan has been actively involved in both teaching and research. His career is marked by a persistent focus on laboratory-based investigations and academic mentorship. He brings years of hands-on experience in neural studies, experimental modeling, and cognitive behavior research in animal systems.

🔬 Research Interests On Neuroscience

Ze Fan’s research revolves around anesthesia, neuronal metabolism, and particularly the influence of astrocytes on neuronal function and animal cognitive behaviors. He is driven by the quest to understand how the brain’s metabolic environment alters under the influence of anesthesia and how glial cells contribute to cognitive processes.

🏅 Awards

While this application is for the Best Researcher Award, Ze Fan’s extensive SCI-indexed contributions and high citation count (406 citations) underscore his eligibility. His innovative research continues to attract attention from peers in neuroscience and anesthesiology alike, paving the way for future recognition and academic distinction.

📚 Publications

  1. Effectiveness of dexmedetomidine as a premedication for pediatric patients undergoing outpatient dental surgery under general anaesthesia—systematic review and meta-analysis

    • Authors: Xiao Zhang, Ze Fan, Danyi He, Haopeng Zhang

    • Year: Mar 2025

  2. Glutamatergic Projections from the Basolateral Amygdala to Medial Prefrontal Cortex Contribute to Acute Itch Sensation Processing

    • Authors: Qiuying Zhao, Ze Fan, Yiwen Zhang, Jing Huang

    • Year: Mar 2025

  3. Microglial EPOR Contribute to Sevoflurane-induced Developmental Fine Motor Deficits Through Synaptic Pruning in Mice

    • Authors: Danyi He, Xiaotong Shi, Lirong Liang, Hui Zhang

    • Year: Jun 2024

  4. Fer-1 Protects against Isoflurane-Induced Ferroptosis in Astrocytes and Cognitive Impairment in Neonatal Mice

    • Authors: Peng Zhang, Xiaotong Shi, Danyi He, Ze Fan

    • Year: May 2024

  5. GABAergic neurons in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus and intergeniculate leaflet modulate itch processing in mice

    • Authors: Yi Liang, Ze Fan, Jiaqi Li, Jing Huang

    • Year: Jun 2023

  6. Integrated ribosome and proteome analysis provides insight into sevoflurane-induced long-term social behavior and cognitive dysfunctions by inhibiting ADNP in neonatal mice

    • Authors: Lirong Liang, Bing Liu, Shuhui Cao, Hui Zhang

    • Year: Jan 2023

  7. Sevoflurane-Induced Neurotoxicity in the Developing Hippocampus via HIPK2/AKT/mTOR Signaling

    • Authors: Lirong Liang, Ze Fan, Danyi He, Hui Zhang

    • Year: Jun 2022

  8. Maternal sevoflurane exposure disrupts oligodendrocyte myelination of the postnatal hippocampus and induces cognitive and motor impairments in offspring

    • Authors: Ze Fan, Lirong Liang, Ruixue Ma, Hui Zhang

    • Year: May 2022

  9. N-myc downstream-regulated gene 2 deficiency aggravates memory impairment in Alzheimer’s disease

    • Authors: Liang Tao, Yuanyuan Zhu, Rui Wang, Yan Li

    • Year: Apr 2022

  10. Taurine Alleviates Chronic Social Defeat Stress-Induced Depression by Protecting Cortical Neurons from Dendritic Spine Loss

    • Authors: Yuanyuan Zhu, Rui Wang, Ze Fan, Sheng-Xi Wu

    • Year: Apr 2022

âś… Conclusion

🧪 With an unwavering commitment to research, Ze Fan has become a rising thought leader in the domain of anesthesia and neuronal metabolism. His contributions—especially in decoding astrocytic influence on brain function—are shaping new paradigms in neurological sciences. His scholarly rigor, impactful publications, and citation footprint make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award 🏆.