Muhammad Akram | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Akram | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Management and Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Akram is a biochemist and biotechnology researcher whose work bridges molecular biology, metabolic engineering, and pharmaceutical biotechnology. His research focuses on the metabolic engineering of microbial strains for the sustainable production of natural compounds, therapeutic proteins, and pharmaceuticals. He has made significant contributions to the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites from both natural and heterologous hosts, the bioinformatics visualization of protein ligand interactions, and the development of microbial systems for nanoparticle synthesis and biomedical applications. His expertise also extends to protein engineering, synthetic biology, and cancer genetics, with a strong emphasis on translating laboratory findings into industrial and health-related innovations. Dr. Akram’s research has been published in high impact international journals, covering topics such as engineered Yarrowia lipolytica for plant metabolite production, CRISPR based disease control, and nanobiotechnology. He has actively participated in international scientific conferences and workshops, demonstrating a commitment to advancing interdisciplinary collaboration and applied biosciences. As an academic and mentor, he has supervised numerous postgraduate and undergraduate students in biochemistry and biotechnology, fostering research capacity in emerging areas of synthetic and molecular biosciences. His professional service includes peer reviewing for several international journals and contributing to academic workshops on molecular biology and generative AI in scientific research, reflecting his dedication to both research excellence and modern pedagogical innovation.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Mahboob, A., Akram, M., Rauf, A., Saidmuratova, M., Djabbarov, I., Ali, S. K., Alamri, A. A., Asimov, A., Bahadur, A., Iqbal, S., et al. (2025, November 4). Comprehensive functional and profiling analysis of circular RNAs in type 2 diabetes mellitus: Unveiling novel and biomarker therapeutic targets. Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics.

Akram, M. (2025, June 29). Bioremediation of textile disperse dyes using white-rot fungi Trametes versicolor. International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology.

Akram, M. (2025, June 28). Cyanidin-3-glucoside from Litchi: Extraction techniques and bioactivity evaluation. Riphah Journal of Allied Health Sciences.

Akram, M. (2025, May 22). Bioremediation of textile disperse dyes using white-rot fungi Trametes gibbosa. TSF Journal of Biology.

Akram, M. (2024, October 24). Microbiological, heavy metal and antioxidant analysis of some commonly used spices in Pakistani cuisine. Riphah Journal of Allied Health Sciences.

Saharuddin Mohamad | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saharuddin Bin Mohamad | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award 

Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Saharuddin bin Mohamad embarked on his academic journey in bioengineering, earning his Bachelor, Master, and Doctor of Engineering degrees from Tokushima University, Japan, specializing in functional system engineering. His early academic pursuits laid a solid foundation for his future endeavors in the interdisciplinary field of bioinformatics.

Professional Endeavors:

Following the completion of his doctoral studies, He pursued a post-doctoral position in bioinformatics at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan, which further enriched his expertise in the field. He then transitioned into academia as a lecturer in the Bioinformatics Program at the Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, where he has been dedicated to research, teaching, and program development.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research primarily focuses on structural bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on computer-aided drug design and protein engineering. He has also made significant contributions to molecular bioinformatics, particularly in the analysis and data mining of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data in genomics, metagenomics, whole-exomic, and transcriptomics. Moreover, his involvement in translational bioinformatics research projects has fostered collaborations with the Institute of Medical Research, Malaysia, contributing to advancements in healthcare and biotechnology.

Accolades and Recognition:

His outstanding contributions to the field of bioinformatics have been recognized through various accolades and appointments. Notably, he has received appointments such as Programme Coordinator for Bachelor of Science (Bioinformatics) and Advisory Board Member of MyBioInfoNet (Malaysia Bioinformatics Network). He was also elected as Vice President of the Malaysian Society of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (MaSBiC) for multiple sessions, showcasing his leadership and dedication to advancing the field.

Impact and Influence:

As the former Head of the Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, and current Head of the Centre of Research in Systems Biology, Structural Bioinformatics, and Human Digital Imaging (CRYSTAL) at the University of Malaya, Dr. Saharuddin has played a pivotal role in shaping research directions and fostering collaboration within the academic community. His research, teaching, and leadership have contributed significantly to the growth and recognition of bioinformatics both locally and internationally.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy lies in his multifaceted contributions to bioinformatics education, research, and professional organizations. His dedication to advancing the field and nurturing the next generation of bioinformaticians exemplifies his commitment to excellence and innovation. Looking ahead, he continues to lead research initiatives at CRYSTAL and remains committed to driving impactful discoveries and advancements in bioinformatics for the betterment of society.

Citations

A total of  1626  citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations          1626
  • h-index              23
  • i10-index           47

Notable Publications 

Multispectroscopic and molecular modeling approach to investigate the interaction of flavokawain B with human serum albumin
SR Feroz, SB Mohamad, N Bujang, SNA Malek, S Tayyab
[217] 2012

Binding of an anticancer drug, axitinib to human serum albumin: Fluorescence quenching and molecular docking study
S Tayyab, MM Izzudin, MZ Kabir, SR Feroz, WV Tee, SB Mohamad, ...
[75] 2016
Elucidation of strict structural requirements of brefeldin A as an inducer of differentiation and apoptosis
JW Zhu, H Nagasawa, F Nagura, SB Mohamad, Y Uto, K Ohkura, H Hori
[74] 2000
A comparative analysis of synonymous codon usage bias pattern in human albumin superfamily
H Mirsafian, A Mat Ripen, A Singh, PH Teo, AF Merican, SB Mohamad
[39] 2014