Joshua Berenbaum | Biology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Joshua Berenbaum | Biology | Research Excellence Award

PhD Candidate | Boston University | United States

Mr. Joshua G. Berenbaum is an early-career neuroscientist and clinical research professional affiliated with the VA Boston Healthcare System, where his work centers on the complex interplay between frontal lobe dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and disorders of consciousness. His research contributions, reflected in 2 Scopus-indexed documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, highlight a developing yet meaningful scholarly presence within neuropsychology and clinical neuroscience. Mr. Berenbaum’s primary research interests include frontal lobe syndromes, mechanisms of consciousness, executive dysfunction, neurocognitive assessment, functional brain–behavior relationships, and the neurobiological foundations of impaired awareness in neurological and psychiatric conditions. His notable publication, Frontal Disorders and Consciousness: A Review, demonstrates his focus on synthesizing multidisciplinary evidence to better understand how disruptions in frontal circuits affect awareness, emotional control, behavioral regulation, and higher-order cognitive processes. His research skills include systematic literature analysis, clinical data interpretation, neuropsychological evaluation frameworks, critical appraisal of neuroimaging findings, and scientific synthesis across neurology, psychiatry, and cognitive neuroscience. In collaborative settings, he contributes to multidisciplinary research teams investigating traumatic brain injury, degenerative disorders, and neuropsychiatric symptoms linked to frontal system deficits. Although early in his academic trajectory, Mr. Berenbaum has received recognition through institutional research support, scholarly participation at clinical neuroscience seminars, and contributions to research activities within the Veterans Health Administration, reflecting emerging honors consistent with promising junior investigators. His work aims to bridge theoretical neuroscience with clinical application, improving diagnostic clarity and care pathways for individuals experiencing impairments in consciousness and executive functioning. In conclusion, Mr. Joshua Berenbaum represents a developing researcher committed to advancing understanding of frontal lobe–related cognitive disorders, integrating rigorous analysis with clinically grounded perspectives, and contributing to the growing scientific discourse on consciousness and neurobehavioral dysfunction.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Berenbaum, J. G., Nadkarni, P. A., & Marvel, C. L. (2023). An fMRI analysis of verbal and non-verbal working memory in people with a past history of opioid dependence. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 1053500.

Berenbaum, J. G., Morrison, B., Hagan, B., Xie, K. Y., Turk, K. W., & Budson, A. E. (2025). Frontal disorders and consciousness: A review. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 25(1), 1–12.

Mr. Joshua G. Berenbaum’s work advances scientific understanding of how frontal lobe dysfunction affects consciousness, cognition, and behavior, providing insights essential for improving neurological and psychiatric care. His research supports society by informing better diagnostic tools and rehabilitation strategies for individuals with brain injury and cognitive disorders. Ultimately, his contributions strengthen clinical practice and inspire innovations that enhance patient outcomes and neurocognitive health worldwide.

Aniket Gade | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aniket Gade | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Institute of Chemical Technology | India

Dr. Aniket Krishnarao Gade, affiliated with the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India, is a prominent researcher in nanotechnology, green chemistry, and sustainable agriculture. He has earned recognition for his extensive contributions to eco-friendly synthesis of metallic and metal-oxide nanoparticles using plant extracts and microbial systems, advancing applications in environmental remediation, crop protection, and biomedical fields. Dr. Gade’s educational background includes a strong foundation in chemical technology and nanoscience, enabling him to integrate interdisciplinary approaches in his research. Professionally, he has developed multifunctional nanomaterials such as Ag-doped ZnO and iron oxide nanoparticles for photocatalytic degradation of environmental pollutants, antimicrobial and antifungal activity, and anticancer therapies, while also exploring innovative solutions in sustainable agriculture through carbon nanodots and pycnidia-forming fungi to enhance crop yield, fertilizer efficiency, and pest management with minimal ecological impact. His research interests encompass nanomaterial synthesis, theranostic nanomedicine, environmental nanotechnology, and agricultural nanobiotechnology, reflecting a commitment to solving real-world challenges through sustainable science. Dr. Gade possesses advanced research skills in nanoparticle fabrication, characterization techniques, biosensor development, and interdisciplinary experimental design, demonstrating a balance of fundamental and applied expertise. Throughout his career, he has received multiple awards and honors recognizing his scientific innovation and impact in nanotechnology and green chemistry. With a prolific record of 122 documents indexed in Scopus, over 15,234 citations, and an h-index of 43, his work has influenced a broad spectrum of scientific studies and applications. In conclusion, Dr. Gade’s career exemplifies a harmonious blend of research excellence, innovation, and societal relevance, making him a leading figure in sustainable nanotechnology and its applications in agriculture, environment, and human health.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Sah, P. M., Gite, S. G., Naik, H. S., Sonawane, R., Nadrowska, J., Golińska, P., Raut, R. W., & Gade, A. K. (2025). Ag-doped ZnO nanoparticles: A versatile multifunctional nanomaterial for anticancer, antibacterial, and recyclable photocatalyst. IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience.

  2. Rai, M., Shende, S. S., Gade, A. K., Prokisch, J., & Avila-Quezada, G. D. (2025). Carbon nanodots for crop protection and fertilizer use in agriculture. BioNanoScience.

  3. Deshmukh, F., Kiran, K., Pawar, S. V., Nawani, N., Golińska, P., Gade, A., Ingle, P., & Gaikwad, S. C. (2025). Efficient photocatalytic degradation of azo dyes using Achyranthes aspera-mediated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles: A green synthesis approach. Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment.

  4. Raut, R. W., Naik, H. S., Sah, P. M., Golińska, P., & Gade, A. (2025). A comparative analysis of optical biosensors for rapid detection of SARS‐CoV‐2 and influenza. Biotechnology and Bioengineering.

  5. Shende, S. S., Gade, A. K., Minkina, T. M., Ingle, P. U., Rajput, V. D., Sushkova, S. N., Mandzhieva, S. S., Rai, M., & Wong, M. H. (2024). Exploring sustainable management by using green nano-silver to combat three post-harvest pathogenic fungi in crops. Discover Nano.