Xiaodong Xiong | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaodong Xiong | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Nanchang University | China

Dr. Xiaodong Xiong is a dedicated professor at the School of Pharmacy, Nanchang University, recognized for his strong contributions to synthetic organic chemistry and the development of innovative chemical methodologies. With a solid academic foundation built through progressive training at Nanchang University and Fudan University, followed by advanced postdoctoral research at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, he has established a research career focused on advancing both fundamental and applied chemical science. Dr. Xiong leads an active research group pursuing cutting-edge studies in organocatalysis, asymmetric halogenation reactions, and sulfur chemistry, with particular emphasis on the construction and application of chiral sulfur molecules. His work also explores the design and synthesis of novel functional molecules for biological investigations, connecting organic synthesis with chemical biology and pharmaceutical innovation. Through his leadership, the group integrates creativity, precision, and multidisciplinary collaboration to address complex challenges in molecular design and reactivity. Dr. Xiong is committed to mentoring emerging scientists, fostering a culture of curiosity and rigorous scientific inquiry. His contributions continue to elevate the field of organic chemistry and support the development of transformative molecules with potential impact across biomedical and pharmaceutical research landscapes.

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Ahmed Khodair | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ahmed Khodair | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ahmed Khodair, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt

Professor Ahmed I. Khodair is a distinguished academic in the field of organic chemistry, currently affiliated with the Department of Chemistry at Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Tanta University (1984), a Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry from the same institution (1988), and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, awarded jointly by Tanta University and Odense University, Denmark (1993). With extensive international experience, Professor Khodair has spent time at renowned institutions, including Poitiers University, France, Konstanz University, Germany, and the Technical University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has held prominent administrative roles, including Chairman of the Chemistry Department, Vice Dean for Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Science at Kafrelsheikh University. As a prominent researcher, he has published over 68 articles in prestigious journals and supervised more than ten master’s and doctoral theses. His research interests span natural products, heterocycles, drug design, and spectroscopy tools. Professor Khodair is a Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and a member of various academic committees, contributing significantly to the advancement of organic chemistry globally.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Professor Ahmed Khodair is an esteemed academic with over three decades of contributions to organic chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. from Tanta University in Egypt, with joint supervision from Odense University in Denmark. Throughout his career, he has held prominent positions, including Chairman of the Chemistry Department, Vice Dean for Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Science at Kafrelsheikh University. His professional experience spans across prestigious international institutions such as Poitiers University in France, Technical University of Copenhagen, and King Saud University in Saudi Arabia.

🎓 Education:

Ahmed Khodair holds a comprehensive academic background in chemistry, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in Science, majoring in Chemistry from Tanta University, Egypt, in 1984, where he graduated with honors. He then pursued a Master’s degree in organic chemistry, specializing in the field at Tanta University, Egypt, in 1988. His academic journey culminated with a Ph.D. in organic chemistry, awarded by Tanta University in 1993. His doctoral studies were supervised jointly by the Department of Chemistry at Tanta University and Odense University in Denmark. Khodair’s academic foundation is complemented by significant international exposure, which furthered his expertise in organic chemistry.

💼Work Experience:

Ahmed Khodair has held significant leadership roles within the academic community. He served as Chairman of the Chemistry Department at Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt for several terms, with a long-standing tenure from 2010 to 2022. Khodair also held the position of Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs and later, Dean of the Faculty of Science at Kafrelsheikh University from 2011 and 2015, respectively. His leadership roles have contributed to the academic and administrative advancement of the university. Additionally, his international experience includes stints at Odense University in Denmark, Poitiers University in France, and Konstanz University in Germany, which have expanded his research and academic perspectives.

🌍 Research Skills 

Professor Khodair specializes in organic chemistry, particularly in the areas of natural products, heterocycles, carbohydrates, nucleosides, stereoselective synthesis, drug design, and spectroscopy tools. His research contributions are notable in the synthesis of novel compounds and the development of chemical methodologies with applications in drug discovery and environmental studies. Khodair has published more than 68 articles in renowned scientific journals, and his work often involves cutting-edge research in antiviral agents and nucleoside analogs. His research has had a significant impact on the development of new chemical compounds with potential therapeutic uses, especially in HIV treatment.

🥇Award and Honors :

Professor Ahmed Khodair has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career. Notably, he was honored as a Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation in 2001, a testament to his significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry. His international collaborations and impactful research have earned him recognition within scientific communities globally. Additionally, he is a member of the Standing Committee for the Promotion of Professors and Associate Professors of Organic Chemistry, Egypt. His academic achievements and leadership have also been recognized through various academic and institutional roles, including his service as a referee for numerous international organizations and scientific journals.

Conclusion:

Ahmed Khodair’s extensive educational background, professional leadership, pioneering research in organic chemistry, and notable honors make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His contributions to chemistry and academia, combined with his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, position him as a leading figure in his field, with a legacy of excellence in education, research, and institutional service.

📖 Publication Top Notes

S-Glucosylated hydantoins as new antiviral agents

  • Authors: Ahmed A El-Barbary, Ahmed I Khodair, Erik B Pedersen, Claus Nielsen
  • Journal: Journal of medicinal chemistry
  • Year: 1994
  • Cited:196

5-substituted-2-thiohydantoin analogs as a novel class of antitumor agents

  • Authors: AM Al-Obaid, HI El-Subbagh, Al Khodair, MMA Elmazar
  • Journal:  Anti-Cancer Drugs
  • Year:  1996
  • Cited: 146

Removal of heavy metals by Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs): A review on its mechanism and adsorption properties

  • Authors:  Eman A Gendy, Jerosha Ifthikar, Jawad Ali, Daniel T Oyekunle, Zouhair Elkhlifia, Irshad Ibran Shahib, Ahmed I Khodair, Zhuqi Chen
  • Journal:  Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Year:  2021
  • Cited: 145

A new approach to the synthesis of substituted 4-imidazolidinones as potential antiviral and antitumor agents

  • Authors: Ahmed I Khodair, Philippe Bertrand
  • Journal:  Tetrahedron
  • Year:  1998
  • Cited: 106

Synthesis of certain 5-substituted 2-thiohydantoin derivatives as potential cytotoxic and antiviral agents

  • Authors: AI Khodair, HI El-Subbagh, AA El-Emam
  • Journal:  Bollettino chimico farmaceutico
  • Year:  1997
  • Cited: 90