Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan | Cognitive Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan | Cognitive Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan | Cognitive Neuroscience | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | United States

Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan, M. Pharmacy, Ph.D. is an accomplished neuroscientist and research professional specializing in neuropharmacology, with a distinguished record of international research spanning India, Italy, and the United States. Currently serving as a Research Scientist in the Department of Comparative Biosciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying neuroinflammation, cognitive impairment, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. He obtained his Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology from the CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow, India, where his doctoral work focused on elucidating the role of astrocytic insulin receptor signaling in neuroinflammation and memory impairment. His educational journey also includes an M. Pharmacy in Pharmacology from S.R.M. University, Chennai, and a B. Pharmacy from Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, India. Professionally, Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan has accumulated vast experience in academia and research, holding positions such as Lecturer and Assistant Professor in India, followed by successive research fellowships and postdoctoral positions at CDRI, the University of Verona, Italy, and the University of Illinois, USA. His international research projects include the European-funded IMMUNOALZHEIMER project and investigations into cellular mechanisms for age-related cognitive dysfunction. Dr. Nagarajan’s research interests lie in the fields of neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, cognitive dysfunction, astrocyte and microglial biology, insulin receptor signaling, and pharmacological interventions for age-related cognitive disorders. His technical expertise covers advanced in-vivo and in-vitro models of memory impairment, miniscope-based calcium imaging, molecular biology assays, and immunohistochemistry. He has authored several influential papers in high-impact journals indexed by IEEE, Elsevier, and Scopus, with his work collectively cited more than 600 times, reflecting his scientific impact. Dr. Rajasekar Nagarajan has also been a member of IEEE and the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), contributing actively to research collaborations, mentoring, and scientific communication.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Rajasekar, N., Nath, C., Hanif, K., & Shukla, R. (2017). Intranasal insulin administration ameliorates streptozotocin (ICV)-induced insulin receptor dysfunction, neuroinflammation, amyloidogenesis, and memory impairment in rats. Molecular Neurobiology, 54(8), 6507–6522. Cited by 102.

  2. Rajasekar, N., Dwivedi, S., Tota, S. K., Kamat, P. K., Hanif, K., Nath, C., & Shukla, R. (2013). Neuroprotective effect of curcumin on okadaic acid-induced memory impairment in mice. European Journal of Pharmacology, 715(1–3), 381–394. Cited by 98.

  3. Pietronigro, E., Zenaro, E., Bianca, V. D., Dusi, S., Terrabuio, E., Iannoto, G., Rajasekar, N., et al. (2019). Blockade of α4 integrins reduces leukocyte–endothelial interactions in cerebral vessels and improves memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 12055. Cited by 73.

  4. Rajasekar, N., Nath, C., Hanif, K., & Shukla, R. (2017). Intranasal insulin improves cerebral blood flow, Nrf-2 expression, and BDNF in STZ (ICV)-induced memory-impaired rats. Life Sciences, 173, 1–10. Cited by 68.

  5. Dwivedi, S., Nagarajan, R., Hanif, K., Siddiqui, H. H., Nath, C., & Shukla, R. (2013). Standardized extract of Bacopa monniera attenuates okadaic acid-induced memory dysfunction in rats: Effect on Nrf2 pathway. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013(1), 294501. Cited by 68.

  6. Dwivedi, S., Rajasekar, N., Hanif, K., Nath, C., & Shukla, R. (2016). Sulforaphane ameliorates okadaic acid-induced memory impairment in rats by activating the Nrf2/HO-1 antioxidant pathway. Molecular Neurobiology, 53(8), 5310–5323. Cited by 67.

  7. Rajasekar, N., Dwivedi, S., Nath, C., Hanif, K., & Shukla, R. (2014). Protection of streptozotocin-induced insulin receptor dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and amyloidogenesis in astrocytes by insulin. Neuropharmacology, 86, 337–352. Cited by 64.

Mr. Yuxin Fang | Neural Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Yuxin Fang | Neural Engineering | Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Yuxin Fang, chongqing university, China

Yuxin Fang is a doctoral candidate at Chongqing University, specializing in surgical navigation technology. His research focuses on electric field-based surgical navigation, a novel approach that achieves real-time, three-dimensional localization with high precision. He has developed an innovative system that ensures surgical instrument positioning accuracy within 2mm in real tissues, offering a radiation-free and miniaturized solution for medical procedures. His contributions bridge computer science, biomedical engineering, and surgery, significantly advancing automated surgical platforms. With four SCI papers and active collaborations with institutions such as the University of Warwick, UK, and Southwest Hospital, China, Yuxin Fang is dedicated to enhancing surgical precision and medical technology.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Young Scientist Award – Yuxin Fang

Yuxin Fang is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award based on his outstanding contributions to the field of surgical navigation and biomedical engineering. His research on electric field-based surgical navigation has led to an innovative system achieving real-time, 3D localization of surgical instruments within 2mm accuracy in real tissues. This breakthrough eliminates the need for radiation-based tracking and enhances the precision of automated surgeries, significantly impacting computer-aided surgery and biomedical instrumentation.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate (Pursuing) – Chongqing University, China 🇨🇳
    Field: Surgical Navigation, Biomedical Engineering, Computer-Aided Surgery

🏢 Work & Research Experience

  • Doctoral Researcher – Chongqing University 🏥
    • Developed electric field-based surgical navigation for real-time, 3D localization 🏥📡
    • Designed a radiation-free, miniaturized system for high-precision surgical instrument positioning 🎯
    • Integrated system with automated surgical platforms for robotic-assisted procedures 🤖🔬
  • Research Collaborator
    • Department of Physics, University of Warwick, UK 🇬🇧 🔬
    • Center of Critical Care Medicine, Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University, China 🇨🇳 🏥

🏆 Achievements & Contributions

  • Published 6 peer-reviewed journal papers (SCI, Scopus) 📚✍️
  • Developed an innovative electric field-based surgical navigation system 🏥⚡
  • Contributed to 3 consultancy/industry projects 🏗️💼
  • Editorial AppointmentInternational Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology ✍️📖
  • Worked on substation grounding network topology detection and corrosion diagnosis ⚡🛠️

🏅 Awards & Honors

  • Nominee for the Research for Young Scientist Award 🏆👨‍🔬
  • Recognized for interdisciplinary research bridging biomedical engineering, computer science, and surgery 🤖🧠
  • Established key international research collaborations 🌍🔬

Publication Top Notes:

An Electric Field Stereotaxis Method for Surgical Localization and Navigation of Solid Organs