Francis Victor | Nanotechnology in Food Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Francis Victor
Affiliation Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Lahore
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 57219513484
Documents 6
Citations 88
h-index 3
Subject Area Nanotechnology in Food Science Award
Event International Food Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-3315-3665

Francis Victor
Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Lahore, Pakistan

Francis Victor is a researcher affiliated with the Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Lahore. His published work spans pharmaceutical sciences, nanotechnology, drug delivery systems, molecular biology, and biomedical research. His scholarly interests include advanced therapeutic technologies, personalized medicine, polymeric nanocarriers, molecular genetics, and translational healthcare applications. According to publicly available Scopus metrics, his research profile comprises 6 indexed publications, 88 citations, and an h-index of 3, demonstrating emerging scholarly contributions within interdisciplinary biomedical and nanotechnology research.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Francis Victor and his scientific contributions. His publications focus on personalized medicine, pharmaceutical compounding, nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, molecular genetics, and biomedical applications. These interdisciplinary investigations contribute to the development of advanced therapeutic strategies, precision healthcare, and innovative pharmaceutical technologies while demonstrating the integration of molecular science with applied clinical research.[2]

Keywords

Nanotechnology, Drug Delivery Systems, Personalized Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular Biology, Polymeric Nanocarriers, Precision Therapeutics

Introduction

Modern biomedical research increasingly relies upon nanotechnology, pharmaceutical engineering, and molecular diagnostics to improve therapeutic outcomes. Francis Victor’s publications address several of these emerging areas through investigations into personalized oncology, polymer-based drug delivery systems, and genetic biomarkers. His work reflects interdisciplinary collaboration across pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research.[1]

Research Profile

Francis Victor’s research profile encompasses pharmaceutical nanotechnology, personalized medicine, molecular genetics, drug formulation, polymer science, precision therapeutics, and translational biomedical research. His scientific publications demonstrate an interest in developing innovative therapeutic platforms while investigating molecular mechanisms associated with human disease. His work combines experimental laboratory methods with clinical and pharmaceutical applications.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research on pharmaceutical compounding for personalized oncology treatments.
  • Development and evaluation of polymersome-based drug delivery technologies.
  • Investigation of FOXP3 genetic polymorphisms in relation to disease biomarkers.
  • Application of nanotechnology to advanced pharmaceutical formulations.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary biomedical and molecular research.

Publications

  1. Pharmaceutical Compounding as a Pillar of Personalized Oncology: Current Applications, Emerging Technologies, and Future Perspectives. Pharmaceuticals (2026). DOI:
    10.3390/ph19071077.
  2. Biochemical Investigation of FOXP3 Genetic Polymorphism and Its Association with Biochemical Parameters in Pre-Eclampsia Patients. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology (2024). DOI:
    10.1007/s00210-024-03580-z.
  3. Polymersomes as the Next Attractive Generation of Drug Delivery Systems: Definition, Synthesis and Applications. Materials (2024). DOI:
    10.3390/ma17020319.

Research Impact

Available bibliometric indicators indicate developing academic visibility within pharmaceutical sciences and nanotechnology research. Although representing an early-stage publication portfolio, the available citation record demonstrates that the published studies have attracted measurable scholarly attention. His interdisciplinary research themes remain relevant to current developments in precision medicine, advanced drug delivery, and pharmaceutical innovation.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on the available publication record, research scope, and bibliometric indicators, Francis Victor has contributed to interdisciplinary areas involving nanotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical innovation. His published work on drug delivery systems, personalized oncology, and molecular biology aligns with emerging technologies that intersect with advanced food, pharmaceutical, and nanoscience applications. These contributions support consideration for recognition within innovation-focused scientific award programs.[1]

Conclusion

Francis Victor has established an emerging research profile through interdisciplinary investigations in pharmaceutical sciences, nanotechnology, molecular biology, and precision medicine. His publications contribute to the understanding of innovative therapeutic technologies and advanced drug delivery systems while reflecting continued engagement with contemporary biomedical research challenges. His work represents a developing contribution to translational scientific research.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Francis Victor, Author ID 57219513484. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57219513484
  2. Pharmaceutical Compounding as a Pillar of Personalized Oncology: Current Applications, Emerging Technologies, and Future Perspectives. Pharmaceuticals (2026). https://doi.org/10.3390/ph19071077
  3. Biochemical Investigation of FOXP3 Genetic Polymorphism and Its Association with Biochemical Parameters in Pre-Eclampsia Patients. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-024-03580-z
  4. Polymersomes as the Next Attractive Generation of Drug Delivery Systems: Definition, Synthesis and Applications. Materials (2024).
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17020319

Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Senior Professional Medical Scientist |  King Mongkut′s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang | Thailand

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul is a notable researcher in Food Science and Technology, focusing particularly on the stability and encapsulation of bioactive food compounds. Her professional experience and research interests center on developing novel microencapsulation techniques, such as spray drying and electrospinning, to enhance the stability, retention, and controlled release of sensitive micronutrients like folic acid (vitamin B9) and vitamin C in various food matrices. Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s work often involves evaluating the efficacy of different biopolymers like alginate, pectin, and chitosan as encapsulating agents. Key research skills she employs include microencapsulation technology, chromatography (HPLC) for compound analysis, and the evaluation of stability under different processing conditions (e.g., heat, extrusion). While specific details on her full education and awards are not available in the public snippets, her extensive publication record demonstrates her significant contribution to improving food fortification and the shelf life of functional foods. In conclusion, Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s research is highly relevant to solving critical challenges in food science by enhancing nutrient bioavailability and stability in the food industry.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications: 

Encapsulation of vitamin C in triphosphate linked chitosan microspheres by spray drying. (2005, 175)

Susceptibility of 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid to heat and microencapsulation to enhance its stability during extrusion processing. (2012, 102)

Encapsulation of folic acid and its stability in sodium alginate-pectin-poly(ethylene oxide) electrospun fibres. (2012, 85)

Ion pair-based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction followed by high performance liquid chromatography as a new method for determining five folate derivatives in foodstuffs. (2015, 60)

Evaluation of spray drying microencapsulation for folic acid fortification of dried rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen). (2018, 22)

Preliminary evaluation and studies on the preparation, characterization and in vitro release studies of different biopolymer microparticles for controlled release of folic acid. (2020, 11)

Evaluation of the efficiency of various folic acid microencapsulation techniques for rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen) fortification. (2020, 1)