Fang Wang | Nanomaterials for Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang | Nanomaterials for Medicine | Research Excellence Award

China University of Petroleum | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang is a highly cited researcher with significant contributions to nanotechnology and nanomedicine, reflected by 2,363 Scopus citations across 138 scholarly documents and an h-index of 27. Her research focuses on the design of multifunctional nanoplatforms for precision cancer therapy, integrating DNA nanotechnology, inorganic heterojunctions, and bioresponsive systems. She has made notable advances in targeted drug delivery, photothermal, photodynamic, chemodynamic, and synergistic chemo-therapeutic strategies using programmable nanocomplexes. Her work emphasizes structure–function relationships, catalytic enhancement, and light–matter interactions to achieve high therapeutic efficacy with minimal off-target effects. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang’s research outcomes have been published in high-impact international journals, contributing to translational nanomedicine and advanced therapeutic design. She has actively contributed to interdisciplinary R&D, innovation-driven nanomaterial development, peer-review activities, and editorial and conference-related scholarly services, earning recognition for advancing next-generation smart nanotherapeutics.

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Marwah Naser | Nanomaterial | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Marwah Naser | Nanomaterial | Best Scholar Award

Phd srudent in analytical chemistry at Ankara university, Turkey

Mrs. Marwah Naser is a Ph.D. candidate in Analytical Chemistry at Ankara University, College of Pharmacy, Turkey. She holds a Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree from Al-Mustansiriyah University, College of Pharmacy, Iraq. Her research focuses on the development of electrochemical sensors, including electrode modification using nanomaterials and metallic nanocomposites. She specializes in analytical techniques such as differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), with an emphasis on drug detection in biological samples and the synthesis of nanocomposites like activated carbon and Fe₃O₄.

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Summary of Suitability for Research for Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Marwah Naser has built a solid academic foundation in Analytical Chemistry, progressing from a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy (Iraq) to a Master’s and ongoing Ph.D. at Ankara University, Turkey—a respected institution in pharmaceutical sciences. Her scholarly journey is marked by deep specialization and an expanding research portfolio in electrochemical analysis and sensor technologies.

📘 Education Background

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry

  • 🧪 Master’s in Analytical Chemistry (

  • 💊 Bachelor’s in Pharmacy

🔬 Research Areas & Expertise

  • ⚗️ Electrochemical Sensors for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications

  • 🧲 Electrode Modification using nanomaterials & metallic nanocomposites

  • 📉 Advanced Electroanalytical Techniques:

    • Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV)

    • Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)

    • Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)

  • 💉 Detection of Drugs in Biological Samples

  • 🌑 Synthesis and Application of Nanocomposites
    (e.g., Activated Carbon, Fe₃O₄)

🏆 Achievements & Highlights

  • 🧪 Developed sensitive electrochemical detection platforms

  • 🔬 Contributed to nanomaterial-based analytical techniques

  • 💡 Skilled in integrating nanotechnology into real-world drug analysis

  • 🧠 Strong foundation in both pharmaceutical and analytical sciences

📚Publication Top Notes

Comparative assessment of ZIF-based electrochemical sensors for Cabotegravir detection in environmental, biological, and pharmaceutical samples