Maggie Schoener | Food Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Maggie Schoener
Western Illinois University, United States
Maggie Schoener
Affiliation Western Illinois University
Country United States
ORCID 0009-0002-0255-6646
Documents 1
Subject Area Food Chemistry and Biochemistry Award
Event International Food Scientist Awards

Maggie Schoener is a graduate researcher in chemistry whose academic work focuses on forensic analytical chemistry and advanced instrumental methodologies involving chromatography and mass spectrometry. Her research activities integrate toxicological applications, forensic investigation methodologies, and analytical innovation, contributing to scientific development in forensic chemistry and laboratory analytical sciences.[1]

Abstract

Maggie Schoener is engaged in graduate-level chemistry research emphasizing analytical techniques applicable to forensic science, toxicology, and chemical characterization. Her work includes chromatographic separation methodologies combined with tandem mass spectrometry for compound identification and quantification. Research contributions span cannabinoid analysis, forensic toxicology applications, and chemical synthesis studies supporting analytical chemistry advancement.[2]

Keywords

Forensic Chemistry; Chromatography; LC-MS/MS; Mass Spectrometry; Toxicology; Cannabinoid Analysis; Analytical Chemistry; Forensic Toxicology; Chemical Analysis; Instrumental Chemistry

Introduction

Maggie Schoener completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Chemistry from Western Illinois University in 2025 and subsequently pursued graduate studies toward a Master of Science in Chemistry. Alongside academic coursework, she contributes as a Teaching Support Assistant while participating in laboratory research initiatives involving analytical chemistry applications and forensic investigation technologies.[1]

Research Profile

Her scientific interests focus on chromatography paired with mass spectrometry for forensic analytical applications. Research activities encompass liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry methodologies, toxicological screening, forensic compound characterization, and analytical development supporting chemical investigation frameworks.[2]

  • Five completed or ongoing research projects
  • Two peer-reviewed publications
  • Award-winning poster presentations
  • Graduate Service Award recipient
  • Member of MATT and MAFS professional organizations

Research Contributions

Research contributions include development and implementation of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methodologies paired with electrospray ionization technologies. Scientific work emphasizes analytical approaches relevant to toxicology, forensic drug screening, cannabinoid characterization, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug analysis. These efforts support analytical precision and laboratory efficiency in applied forensic chemistry environments.[2]

Publications

  • “Knoevenagel Synthesis and NMR Analysis of Stilbene Derivatives.” The Journal of Chemical Education.
  • “High-Throughput LC–MS/MS Quantification of Eighteen Cannabinoids in Hemp Flowers with Baseline Separation of Structural Isomers.” Molecules.

These publications demonstrate involvement in both synthetic chemistry education and analytical method development, illustrating multidisciplinary engagement across chemical sciences. Research outputs emphasize instrumental analysis, structural characterization, and quantitative analytical methodologies relevant to forensic and toxicological applications.[3]

Research Impact

Maggie Schoener’s work contributes to analytical chemistry development through applications supporting toxicological assessment and forensic investigation workflows. Her involvement in laboratory methodology advancement demonstrates scientific engagement with technologies widely applicable to chemical analysis and forensic science practice.[2]

Award Suitability

The nomination aligns with the Innovative Research Award category through demonstrated participation in analytical chemistry innovation, publication activity, scientific presentations, and applied research initiatives. Research contributions involving advanced analytical instrumentation and forensic science methodologies reflect engagement with emerging laboratory technologies and scientific advancement.[1]

Conclusion

Maggie Schoener represents an emerging researcher in chemistry whose academic and scientific activities demonstrate ongoing contributions to forensic analytical methodologies. Through research participation, publication development, and professional engagement, her work supports continued advancement in analytical chemistry and forensic laboratory science.[2]

References

      1. Schoener M., et al. High-Throughput LC–MS/MS Quantification of Eighteen Cannabinoids in Hemp Flowers with Baseline Separation of Structural Isomers. Molecules.
        https://www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules
      2. Schoener M., et al. Knoevenagel Synthesis and NMR Analysis of Stilbene Derivatives. Journal of Chemical Education.
        https://pubs.acs.org/journal/jceda8
      3. Western Illinois University Chemistry Department. Graduate Research and Academic Programs.
        https://www.wiu.edu/cas/chemistry/

Asif Ali | Food Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Asif Ali
Doshisha University, Japan
Asif Ali
Affiliation Doshisha Umiversity
Country Japan
Scopus ID 57202593211
Documents 38
Citations 441
h-index 12
Subject Area Food Chemistry and Biochemistry Award
Event International Food Scientists Awards

Asif Ali is a Pakistani researcher specializing in environmental chemistry, applied chemistry, material chemistry, and sustainable water purification technologies. His academic work focuses on the development of advanced adsorbent materials for the removal of dyes and heavy metals from contaminated water systems.[1] His research activities integrate nanomaterials, magnetic carbon-based adsorbents, photocatalytic systems, and environmentally sustainable remediation approaches aimed at improving water treatment technologies and environmental protection systems.[2]

Abstract

Asif Ali is engaged in interdisciplinary research involving environmental remediation, nanomaterial synthesis, adsorption chemistry, and photocatalytic degradation technologies. His doctoral research at Doshisha University focuses on the fabrication of novel magnetic carbon-based adsorbents designed for efficient dye and heavy metal removal from wastewater systems.[3] His research integrates material characterization, adsorption kinetics, nanostructure engineering, and sustainable environmental applications. Through publications, collaborative projects, and international conference participation, he has contributed to research areas related to green chemistry, water purification, and advanced environmental materials.[4]

Keywords

Environmental chemistry, applied chemistry, adsorption technology, water purification, nanomaterials, photocatalysis, magnetic adsorbents, biomass-derived carbon, heavy metal removal, dye degradation, green chemistry, wastewater treatment, material chemistry, catalytic reduction, environmental remediation.

Introduction

Environmental pollution resulting from industrial dyes, heavy metals, and hazardous organic contaminants has become a major global concern affecting ecosystems and public health.[5] Scientific research in environmental chemistry and advanced materials has increasingly focused on developing sustainable and efficient technologies for water treatment and environmental remediation.

Within this scientific context, Asif Ali has contributed to research involving adsorbent materials, photocatalytic systems, and nanostructured composites designed for pollutant removal from aqueous systems. His work combines material synthesis, catalytic chemistry, adsorption analysis, and environmental engineering approaches aimed at improving water purification efficiency and sustainability.

Research Profile

Asif Ali is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, under the Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship Program. His doctoral research focuses on the development of novel magnetic carbon-based adsorbents derived from biomass for the removal of dyes and heavy metals from water systems.

Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an MPhil in Environmental Applied Chemistry from Abdul Wali Khan University, Pakistan, where his research investigated catalytic reduction mechanisms for p-nitrophenol and methylene blue dyes using transition metal-based KIT-6 materials. His academic background also includes undergraduate specialization in organic chemistry with additional training in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, spectroscopy, and material characterization techniques.

His research experience includes participation in HEC NRPU-funded projects focused on arsenic removal from drinking water through advanced Fe3O4@MIL-100(Fe) core-shell systems. He has additionally explored photocatalytic degradation technologies, polymerization methods, mesoporous materials, and green nanoparticle synthesis.

Research Contributions

Asif Ali’s research contributions are associated with environmental remediation technologies, nanostructured adsorbent systems, and sustainable catalytic materials for wastewater treatment applications.

  • Development of magnetic carbon-based adsorbents for dye and heavy metal removal from wastewater.
  • Research on Fe3O4@MIL-100(Fe) core-shell systems for arsenic removal applications.
  • Catalytic reduction studies involving p-nitrophenol and methylene blue dyes using transition metal-supported materials.
  • Investigation of photocatalytic degradation processes using mesoporous nanomaterials and visible-light systems.
  • Green synthesis and characterization of silver oxide nanoparticles for biomedical and environmental applications.
  • Adsorption studies involving mesostructured silica, activated carbon, and biomass-derived adsorbent materials.

His interdisciplinary research combines analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, adsorption science, and environmental engineering methodologies with practical applications in pollution control and sustainable remediation systems.

Publications

Asif Ali has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed international publications related to environmental chemistry, photocatalysis, nanomaterials, adsorption technologies, and sustainable wastewater treatment systems.

  • Khan, S. R., Khan, A., Ali, A., Tahara, Y., and Matsumoto, M. (2025). Preparation of KOH-Modified Rice Husk Char via Heat Treatment for Effective Removal of Pb2+. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan.https://doi.org/10.1080/00219592.2025.2483983
  • Subhan, F. et al. (2022). Adsorption and reusability performance of hierarchically porous silica (MMZ) for the removal of MB dye from water. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 139, 109380.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2022.109380
  • Bilal, M. et al. (2023). Biological Magnification of Microplastics: A Look at the Induced Reproductive Toxicity from Simple Invertebrates to Complex Vertebrates. Water, 15(15), 2831.https://doi.org/10.3390/w15152831

Research Impact

Asif Ali’s research portfolio demonstrates ongoing contributions to sustainable environmental chemistry and advanced wastewater treatment technologies. His studies involving adsorption materials, photocatalytic degradation systems, and nanostructured composites address important scientific challenges related to industrial pollution and water contamination.

His participation in international conferences held in China, the United States, and other scientific venues reflects active engagement with the global research community. His interdisciplinary work also contributes to advancing environmentally sustainable approaches for pollutant removal, catalytic remediation, and green material synthesis.

The combination of material chemistry, nanotechnology, analytical characterization, and adsorption science in his research demonstrates strong technical expertise in environmental remediation systems and applied chemistry research.

Award Suitability

Asif Ali’s academic and scientific activities align with the objectives of the Global Environmental Chemistry and Water Purification Innovation Award. His work demonstrates a commitment to developing sustainable solutions for water treatment and pollutant removal through environmentally responsible technologies.

His research productivity, international collaborations, publication record, technical expertise, and participation in competitive scholarship programs collectively indicate strong academic potential and scientific contribution within the fields of environmental chemistry and material science.

Conclusion

Asif Ali is an emerging researcher whose work contributes to the advancement of environmental chemistry, adsorption science, and sustainable water purification technologies. His research integrates material synthesis, catalytic chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental remediation strategies aimed at addressing global challenges associated with water pollution and industrial contaminants. Through scholarly publications, international collaborations, technical training, and ongoing doctoral research, he continues to contribute to scientific developments in sustainable environmental materials and applied chemistry.

References

  1. Doshisha University. (2026). Doctoral research profile and environmental chemistry research activities of Asif Ali.
  2. Ali, A. (2026). Curriculum Vitae and Academic Research Summary.
  3. Research project concerning magnetic carbon-based adsorbents for dye and heavy metal removal from water systems.
  4. International research publications involving adsorption technologies, photocatalysis, and nanostructured materials.
  5. Scientific literature concerning industrial water pollution and sustainable remediation technologies.

Sabrina Zaman | Food Processing and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Sabrina Zaman | Food Processing and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Daffodil International University | Bangladesh

Ms. Sabrina Zaman is a Lecturer in Nutrition and Food Engineering at Daffodil International University with growing academic influence in food science and public health nutrition. She has produced 12 publications, earning 60 citations across 59 citing documents, with an h-index of 4, reflecting solid early-career impact. Her research spans food safety, nutrient composition, dietary diversity, and health outcomes, addressing important community challenges. Combined with outstanding academic rankings and teaching excellence, she demonstrates strong potential as an emerging scholar contributing to nutrition policy, food innovation, and evidence-based public health advancement.

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Featured Publications

Evaluation of Physicochemical Properties of Rohu Fish Noodles
– Food Chemistry Advances (2024) | Citations: 7

 

Yixiao Chen | Food Safety and Quality Control | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Yixiao Chen | Food Safety and Quality Control | Editorial Board Member

Jiangsu University | China

Dr. Yixiao Chen is a promising Ph.D. candidate in Vehicle Engineering at Jiangsu University with expertise in autonomous driving, accelerated evaluation, steer-by-wire systems, and machine learning. He has produced 6 publications, earning 14 citations across 14 citing documents, with an h-index of 2, reflecting growing academic recognition. His research significantly supports safety validation, scenario generation, and virtual testing for automated vehicles. Combined with multiple patents, competition awards, and technical achievements, he demonstrates strong innovation potential and emerging leadership in intelligent transportation engineering and next-generation autonomous mobility systems.

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A Hybrid Optimal Acceleration Evaluation Model for Automated Driving Based on Importance Sampling Method
– IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (2026) | DOI: 10.1109/TASE.2025.3636398

Ali Fazlara | food preservation | Food Safety Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Fazlara | food preservation | Food Safety Innovation Award

Faculty Member at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran

Prof. Dr. Ali Fazlara is a tenured professor of Food Hygiene and Quality Control based in Tehran, Iran. With over 20 years of academic experience since 2003, he has contributed extensively to research on food safety, microbiological quality control, and foodborne pathogen prevention. He has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in Scopus- and ISC-indexed journals and collaborates with institutions like Tarbiat Modares University and Islamic Azad University. His work focuses on advancing food hygiene standards and innovative preservation techniques in the food industry.

 Publications Profile

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🎓 Education Details

(Based on context — not explicitly provided, inferred as standard academic progression in Iran)

  • PhD in Food Science / Food Hygiene or related field – Likely completed before 2003

  • Master’s Degree – Likely in Food Microbiology, Food Safety, or Veterinary Sciences

  • Bachelor’s Degree – Likely in Veterinary Medicine, Food Science, or a related discipline

Note: Precise degree titles and institutions can be included if available.

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences – Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control

  • More than 20 years of academic and research experience in food hygiene, safety, and microbiological control.

  • Research Supervisor and Co-author on numerous peer-reviewed articles in Scopus and ISC-indexed journals.

  • Collaborated extensively with academic institutions such as:

    • Tarbiat Modares University

    • Islamic Azad University (Tabriz, Karaj, Shahr-e Kord Branches)

    • University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (Gorgan)

🌱 Research Interests

  • Food Safety and Hygiene

  • Microbiological Quality Control of Food Products

  • Foodborne Pathogens and Risk Assessment

  • Preservation Techniques in Food Processing

  • Natural Antimicrobial Agents and Additives

  • Detection and Prevention of Food Contaminants

  • Application of Emerging Technologies in Food Quality Control

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • Recognition as a high-impact researcher in the field of food hygiene and control.

  • Contributor to Scopus-indexed publications consistently since at least 2018.

  • Likely nominee for national awards in Food Safety Innovation based on research quality, co-authorship in high-impact journals, and leadership in collaborative research.

🔍 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Ali Fazlara is a distinguished academic and researcher with over two decades of service in the field of Food Hygiene and Quality Control. His robust research portfolio, consistent publication in reputable journals, and collaborative projects with Iranian universities position him as a leader in food safety research. His work addresses key national and international concerns in food hygiene, and he is an ideal candidate for recognition through awards such as the Food Safety Innovation Award.

Publications 📚

  1. 🧪 Mitigation of Foodborne Contaminants
    👩‍🔬 Mitra Jan Sheikh Qudsi (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mohammad Hojjati, *Behrooz Alizadeh Behbahani)
    📖 Journal: مجله علوم و صنایع غذایی، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 150–166 | 🧾 Issue: 156 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1403/11/01


  2. 🍇 Natural Preservatives in Food Processing
    👩‍🔬 Zahra Farhadvand (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Maryam Ghaderi-Ghahfarokhi, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Sepide Kiani Ghale Sard
    📖 Journal: Food Processing and Preservation، دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگان
    📊 Pages: 43–62 | 🧾 Issue: 4 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Gorgan | 📅 Date: 1403/10/25


  3. 🦠 Hygiene in Food Materials
    👩‍🔬 Shokoofeh Ahromi Nejad Malek (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mehdi Zarei
    📖 Journal: مواد بهداشت غذایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تبریز
    📊 Pages: 1–14 | 🧾 Issue: 3 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Tabriz | 📅 Date: 1403/09/15


  4. 🥛 Milk Enrichment with Natural Emulsions
    👩‍🔬 Marziyeh Sepeidnameh (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Seyed Mohammad Hashem Hosseini
    📖 Journal: Food Processing and Preservation، دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگان
    📊 Pages: 83–102 | 🧾 Issue: 2 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Gorgan | 📅 Date: 1402/06/25


  5. 🌾 Bioactive Compound Applications in Foods
    👩‍🔬 Zahra Ghafoori (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Neda Bavarsad
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 119–131 | 🧾 Issue: 128 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1401/07/15


  6. 🧫 Veterinary Microbiology Studies
    👩‍🔬 Sepide Kiani Ghale Sard (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Maryam Ghaderi-Ghahfarokhi, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni
    📖 Journal of Veterinary Microbiology، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی گرمسار
    📊 Pages: 1–19 | 🧾 Issue: 1 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Garmsar | 📅 Date: 1401/06/31


  7. 🧬 Functional Foods and Microbial Safety
    👨‍🔬 Ahmad Zadeh Movali (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Neda Bavarsad
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 381–394 | 🧾 Issue: 125 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1401/04/15


  8. 🧃 Preservatives and Food Texture
    👩‍🔬 Zahra Farhadvand (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Maryam Ghaderi-Ghahfarokhi, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 249–261 | 🧾 Issue: 118 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1400/09/15


  9. 🧴 Hygiene and Food Additive Research
    👩‍🔬 Sepide Kiani Ghale Sard (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Maryam Ghaderi-Ghahfarokhi, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni
    📖 Journal: مواد بهداشت غذایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی تبریز
    📊 Pages: 1–15 | 🧾 Issue: 4 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Tabriz | 📅 Date: 1399/12/15


  10. 🧃 Food Antioxidant Potential Studies
    👩‍🔬 Leyla Sohrabi (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 191–200 | 🧾 Issue: 103 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1399/06/20


  11. 🔬 Functional Properties of Dairy Alternatives
    👩‍🔬 Arezo Dehkordi Fattahian (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Siavash Maktabi, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Neda Bavarsad
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 79–91 | 🧾 Issue: 104 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1399/06/15


  12. 🥗 Microbial Risk in Processed Foods
    👩‍🔬 Razieh Zangeneh (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni
    📖 Journal: مواد بهداشت غذایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی تبریز
    📊 Pages: 1–13 | 🧾 Issue: 2 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Tabriz | 📅 Date: 1398/06/01


  13. 🧪 Biopreservation and Sensory Properties
    👩‍🔬 Azadeh Mehr Rashidi (1st), Ali Fazlara (2nd), Mehdi Zarei, Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni, Mohammad Noshad
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 187–200 | 🧾 Issue: 90 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1398/05/20


  14. 🧫 Food Microbiology
    👨‍🔬 Ali Fazlara (1st), Mahdi Pourmahdi Borujeni (2nd), Ali Bahadori Rad
    📖 Journal: میکروب‌شناسی مواد غذایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی شهرکرد
    📊 Pages: 55–66 | 🧾 Issue: 1 | 📚 Index: ISC
    📍 Shahr-e Kord | 📅 Date: 1398/03/15


  15. 🍴 Food Additive Risk Assessment
    👩‍🔬 Mahin Fallah (1st), Masoud Haghkhah (2nd), Ali Fazlara (3rd)
    📖 IRANIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY، دانشگاه تربيت مدرس
    📊 Pages: 13–22 | 🧾 Issue: 84 | 📚 Index: Scopus
    📍 Tehran | 📅 Date: 1397/11/25