Qingju Zhang | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qingju Zhang | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher | Jiangxi Normal University | China

Prof. Qingju Zhang is a distinguished researcher at Jiangxi Normal University, China, recognized for her significant contributions to synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, glycoscience, and vaccine-related glycoconjugate development. With a portfolio of 44 peer-reviewed publications and over 870 citations across 632 citing documents, she has established a strong scholarly footprint marked by methodological innovation, collaborative strength, and impactful research outputs. Her work focuses on the chemical synthesis, structural modification, and functional exploration of complex oligosaccharides, especially those relevant to pathogenic bacteria such as Acinetobacter baumannii and Bordetella hinzii. Recent publications highlight her leadership in advancing direct glycosylation methods, visible-light-mediated stereoselective transformations, and halogen/hydrogen-bond-assisted activation strategies, reflecting her expertise in contemporary reaction design and mechanistic insight. Her research on carbohydrate-based vaccines exemplifies a translational vision aimed at developing effective immunogens targeting antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens. With an h-index of 16 and a network of over 110 international and interdisciplinary co-authors, she collaborates widely across chemistry, microbiology, and biomedical science communities, underscoring her role as a key contributor to global glycoscience research. In addition to pioneering synthetic methodologies, her work advances fundamental understanding of bacterial O-antigen structures and supports the design of next-generation vaccine candidates with potential societal benefits in infectious disease control. Through consistent scholarly productivity, rigorous experimental approaches, and high-impact publications in leading journals such as ACS Catalysis, Organic Letters, and JACS Au, Prof. Zhang continues to enrich the field of carbohydrate chemistry while fostering scientific collaborations that bridge basic research and biomedical application.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Wang, L., Chen, M., Zou, J., Wu, S., Guo, K., Liu, D., Liu, C., Wang, Z., Hansen, T., & Zhang, Q. (2025, August 15). Direct glycosylation of N,N-dimethyl amino sugars via halogen/hydrogen-bonding interactions. ACS Catalysis, 15, 14115–14126. 
Cited by: 1

2. Wang, L., Li, X., Duan, L., Liu, D., Qi, J., & Zhang, Q. (2025, June). Fragments synthesis of Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17961 O-Antigen. Synlett.

3. Zhang, Y., Liu, C., & Zhang, Q. (2025, May 23). Recent advances of carbohydrate-based vaccines against Acinetobacter baumannii. European Journal of Organic Chemistry.

4. Zhang, L., Zheng, Z., Zhang, Y., Wu, X., Tu, Y., Liu, C., Wang, Z., Wang, L., Yang, Y., & Zhang, Q. (2025, April 28). Chemical synthesis and antigenic evaluation of oligosaccharides of Bordetella hinzii O-Antigen containing unique amidated 2,3-diacetamido-2,3-dideoxy-alduronic acids. JACS Au, 5, 1903–1913. 
Cited by: 4

5. Wang, Z., Poveda, A., Zhang, Q., Unione, L., Overkleeft, H. S., van der Marel, G. A., & Codée, J. D. C. (2023, June 28). Total synthesis and structural studies of zwitterionic Bacteroides fragilis polysaccharide A1 fragments. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 
Cited by: 15

Sharmin Musa | Foodborne Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sharmin Musa | Foodborne Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Dhaka | Bangladesh

Dr. Sharmin Musa, Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Dhaka, is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in parasitology, zoonotic diseases, and vector-borne infections. She earned her Ph.D. in Animal Biology from the University of Manchester, UK, where her doctoral work focused on parental care in burying beetles, complementing earlier research on post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) during her MSc at the University of Dhaka. Over the course of her career, she has led and collaborated on numerous research projects addressing pressing public health concerns in Bangladesh, including malaria among Rohingya refugees, intestinal parasitic infections in slum populations, soil-transmitted helminths, and foodborne parasitic risks linked to street vendors and vegetables. Her prolific publication record spans more than 40 peer-reviewed articles in national and international journals, covering both human and animal parasites. She has supervised multiple Ph.D. and MSc theses, contributing significantly to the development of young scientists in Bangladesh. In addition to research, Dr. Musa has delivered invited talks at international conferences, reflecting her recognition as an authority in parasitology and epidemiology. She is an active member of professional bodies such as the Zoological Society of Bangladesh and the Bangladesh Society for Parasitologists, where she has held executive roles. Her academic excellence has been acknowledged with awards, including the Dean’s Award and prestigious fellowships for higher study abroad. Alongside her teaching and research, she has also served in administrative roles, including warden and senate member, demonstrating her leadership within the university community and her enduring commitment to advancing science and public health

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Barua, P., Banik, K.S., Saha, S., & Musa, S. (2024). Risk factors associated with street food consumption in Dhaka city due to faeco-oral parasitic infection in food vendors. Food and Humanity