Dr. Suman Singh | Biosensors Awards | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Suman Singh | Biosensors Awards | Distinguished Scientist Award 

Dr. Suman Singh | Biosensors Awards | CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation | India

Dr. Suman Singh is a Senior Principal Scientist at the Applied Materials & Instrumentation Division, CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO), Chandigarh, and serves as Coordinator and Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad. He earned his Ph.D. from Panjab University, Chandigarh, specializing in nanotechnology and biosensors, and holds an M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan. Dr. Suman Singh has a distinguished professional trajectory at CSIR-CSIO, progressing from Junior Scientist to Scientist, Senior Scientist, Principal Scientist, and now Senior Principal Scientist, with extensive experience in research, development, and technology transfer. His research focuses on advanced materials, additive manufacturing, and sensor platforms to address global challenges in sustainable energy, clean water, food safety, and affordable healthcare. He develops portable bio- and chemical sensors for on-site detection of contaminants, photo- and photoelectrocatalytic systems for pollutant degradation, and engineered treatment cartridges for wastewater recycling. In diagnostics, he advances point-of-care and early disease detection through optical and electrochemical transducers, including screen-printed electrodes, thin films, paper microfluidics, and lateral flow devices for cardiac, cancer, glucose, and infectious disease biomarkers. His work in additive manufacturing targets 3D printed electrodes for sustainable energy applications, microbial fuel cells, supercapacitors, and electrochemical synthesis, emphasizing scalability, affordability, and environmental impact. Dr. Suman Singh specializes in functional nanomaterials, metal nanoparticles, semiconductors, quantum dots, 2D materials, carbon-based systems, conducting polymers, ceramic nanocomposites, and molecularly imprinted polymers. He has authored over 100 publications, holds multiple patents, copyrights, and design registrations, and has developed technologies successfully transferred to industry.

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Selected Publications

  1. S. Singh. (2007). Sensors—An effective approach for the detection of explosives. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 144(1-2), 15–28. Citations: 627

  2. S. Singh, P.R. Solanki, M.K. Pandey, & B.D. Malhotra. (2006). Cholesterol biosensor based on cholesterol esterase, cholesterol oxidase and peroxidase immobilized onto conducting polyaniline films. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 115(1), 534–541. Citations: 257

  3. S. Singh, N. Kumar, M. Kumar, A. Agarwal, & B. Mizaikoff. (2017). Electrochemical sensing and remediation of 4-nitrophenol using bio-synthesized copper oxide nanoparticles. Chemical Engineering Journal, 313, 283–292. Citations: 196

  4. S. Singh, A. Chaubey, & B.D. Malhotra. (2004). Amperometric cholesterol biosensor based on immobilized cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase on conducting polypyrrole films. Analytica Chimica Acta, 502(2), 229–234. Citations: 190

  5. S.K. Tuteja, R. Chen, M. Kukkar, C.K. Song, R. Mutreja, S. Singh, & A.K. Paul. (2016). A label-free electrochemical immunosensor for the detection of cardiac marker using graphene quantum dots (GQDs). Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 86, 548–556. Citations: 176

  6. S. Singh, P.R. Solanki, M.K. Pandey, & B.D. Malhotra. (2006). Covalent immobilization of cholesterol esterase and cholesterol oxidase on polyaniline films for application to cholesterol biosensor. Analytica Chimica Acta, 568(1-2), 126–132. Citations: 154

  7. R. Rani, A. Deep, B. Mizaikoff, & S. Singh. (2019). Enhanced hydrothermal stability of Cu MOF by post synthetic modification with amino acids. Vacuum, 164, 449–457. Citations: 126

Dr. Xiaosuo Wang | Point-of-Care | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaosuo Wang | Point-of-Care | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaosuo Wang | Point-of-Care | The University of Sydney | Australia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dr. Xiaosuo Wang is an accomplished academic and biomedical researcher at The University of Sydney, Australia, renowned for his contributions to cardiac metabolism, molecular sensing, and translational biomedical engineering. With a solid academic foundation culminating in a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from a leading Australian university, Dr. Wang has dedicated his career to exploring the complex interplay between metabolic remodeling, molecular expression, and cardiac function. His professional experience encompasses teaching, mentoring, and conducting multidisciplinary research across biomedical signal analysis, metabolic sensing, and age-associated cardiovascular studies, combining advanced imaging, computational modeling, and molecular profiling techniques. Over the years, Dr. Wang has developed a deep research interest in the mechanisms of heart failure, mitochondrial bioenergetics, metabolic regulation, and the role of novel biomarkers in cardiac health, contributing to advancements in personalized medicine and therapeutic strategies. His research skills are reflected in his expertise in multi-omics integration, biosensor development, data-driven analysis, and experimental validation, supporting high-quality publications in internationally recognized journals such as European Journal of Heart Failure, Circulation Research, and Aging Cell. Dr. Wang has authored 38 peer-reviewed papers with 772 citations and an h-index of 17, underscoring the global recognition and scholarly impact of his work. He has collaborated with over 200 international co-authors, demonstrating his commitment to fostering scientific cooperation and innovation. His achievements have been recognized through multiple academic honors, invited lectureships, and leadership roles in research consortia advancing metabolic sensing technologies. Beyond research, he actively engages in mentoring doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars, contributing to the development of the next generation of biomedical engineers and clinicians. Dr. Wang’s professional affiliations include memberships in IEEE, the American Heart Association, and the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, reflecting his dedication to interdisciplinary advancement and scientific service. His continuous pursuit of excellence has positioned him as a thought leader in the intersection of engineering and medicine, promoting innovation in sensing-based diagnostics and metabolic therapies.

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Selected Publications 

  1. Wang, X., et al. (2025). Mechanical unloading is accompanied by reverse metabolic remodelling in the failing heart: Identification of a novel citraconate-mediated pathway. European Journal of Heart Failure,

  2. Wang, X., et al. (2025). The Heart Has Intrinsic Ketogenic Capacity that Mediates NAD+ Therapy in HFpEF. Circulation Research, 2 citations.

  3. Wang, X., et al. (2025). The Human Cardiac “Age-OME”: Age-Specific Changes in Myocardial Molecular Expression. Aging Cell,

  4. Wang, X., et al. (2024). Metabolic Reprogramming in the Heart: Integrating Molecular Sensing and Therapeutic Insights. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 15 citations.

  5. Wang, X., et al. (2023). Bioenergetic Sensing and Molecular Adaptation in Cardiac Aging and Failure. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 20 citations.