Sevgi Kolayli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sevgi Kolayli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Prof. Sevgi Kolayli publication record demonstrates an extensive and sustained research contribution spanning over two decades, with a strong focus on food chemistry, biochemistry, natural products, antioxidant systems, and bioactive compounds. The earlier works emphasize comparative enzymology and physiological biochemistry, especially studies on antioxidant enzyme activities in fish species and adaptive biological responses. Over time, the research trajectory evolved toward food science and bioactive natural substances, including honey, propolis, fruit extracts, edible oils, medicinal plants, and bee-related products. Numerous high-impact studies explore the chemical composition, phenolic profile, antioxidant capacity, antimicrobial effects, and functional health properties of honey and related apitherapy materials, positioning the author as a significant scientific contributor in honey research worldwide. Several publications highlight analytical characterization techniques, enzyme inhibition studies, and biochemical health mechanisms such as carbonic anhydrase, hyaluronidase, urease inhibition, and hepatoprotective effects. Interdisciplinary applications are evident through studies combining nanotechnology, chromatography, molecular bioactivity, and food quality assessment. Publications appear in reputable international journals across toxicology, food chemistry, enzyme studies, phytochemistry, and medicinal food science. Overall, this record reflects a prolific, innovative, and impactful scientific career, contributing valuable knowledge to natural product chemistry, functional food research, and health-related biochemistry—demonstrating both depth and breadth in experimental design, analytical expertise, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Küçük, M., Kolaylı, S., Karaoğlu, Ş., Ulusoy, E., Baltacı, C., & Candan, F. (2007). Biological activities and chemical composition of three honeys of different types from Anatolia. Food Chemistry, 100(2), 526–534.

Zehracan, S. K., Yıldız, O., Şahin, H., Turumtay, E. A., & Silici, S. (2015). An investigation of Turkish honeys: Their physico-chemical properties, antioxidant capacities and phenolic profiles. Food Chemistry, 180(1), 133–141.

Kaya, A., Aydın, O., & Kolaylı, S. (2010). Effect of different drying conditions on the vitamin C (ascorbic acid) content of Hayward kiwifruits (Actinidia deliciosa Planch). Food and Bioproducts Processing, 88(2–3), 165–173.

Yayli, N., Yaşar, A., Güleç, C., Usta, A., Kolaylı, S., Coşkunçelebi, K., & Karaoğlu, Ş. (2005). Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from Centaurea sessilis and Centaurea armena. Phytochemistry, 66(14), 1741–1745.

Kalaycıoğlu, Z., Kaygusuz, H., Döker, S., Kolaylı, S., & Erim, F. B. (2017). Characterization of Turkish honeybee pollens by principal component analysis based on their individual organic acids, sugars, minerals, and antioxidant activities. LWT, 84, 402–408.

Nesreen Abd El-Ghany | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

National Research Centre | Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany is an accomplished academic and researcher recognized for her contributions to pharmaceutical sciences, nanotechnology, and innovative therapeutic systems. She holds an established academic career marked by scientific rigor, multidisciplinary research, and sustained excellence in both teaching and research leadership. Over the course of her professional journey, Dr. Abd El-Ghany has developed expertise in drug delivery systems, biomedical applications of nanomaterials, and formulation science, with a particular focus on improving clinical outcomes through advanced material engineering and translational research. Dr. Abd El-Ghany has published extensively in high-impact international journals, contributing significantly to the global scientific community. Her scholarly record includes peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, and collaborative research output, reflecting her active engagement in advancing scientific knowledge. Her work has garnered recognition through an increasing number of citations, contributing to her growing impact and visibility in her field. She has also participated in multiple national and international collaborations, working alongside researchers, clinicians, and industry partners to bridge scientific innovation with real-world medical and pharmaceutical needs. In addition to her research achievements, Dr. Abd El-Ghany is committed to academic mentorship and capacity-building. She has supervised postgraduate students and contributed to academic program development, fostering a culture of inquiry, innovation, and ethical scientific practice. Her dedication to advancing health-related research has positioned her as a respected contributor to scientific progress and societal well-being. With her ongoing research activities, international collaborations, and commitment to advancing therapeutic technologies, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesreen Abd El-Ghany continues to play a meaningful role in shaping the future of pharmaceutical innovation, healthcare solutions, and scientific excellence at both regional and global levels.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Abd El-Ghany, N. M., Abd El-Aziz, S. E., & Marei, S. S. (2020). A review: Application of remote sensing as a promising strategy for insect pests and diseases management. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(27), 33503–33515. (212 citations)

El-Ghany, N. M. A. (2019). Semiochemicals for controlling insect pests. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 59(1). (147 citations)

Ibrahim, S. S., Moharum, F. A., & Abd El-Ghany, N. M. (2015). The cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley as a new insect pest on tomato plants in Egypt. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 55(1), 48–51. (101 citations)

El-Ghany, A., Nesreen, M., Abdel-Razek, A. S., Ebadah, I., & Mahmoud, Y. A. (2016). Evaluation of some microbial agents, natural and chemical compounds for controlling tomato leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick). Journal of Plant Protection Research. (55 citations)

Abd El-Ghany, N. M. (2020). Pheromones and chemical communication in insects. In Pests, weeds and diseases in agricultural crop and animal husbandry. (49 citations)

 

Rasool Khodabakhshian | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Department of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. His expertise spans across postharvest technology, precision agriculture, machine vision, and the design of agricultural machinery. With years of academic and industrial experience, Dr. Khodabakhshian has significantly contributed to advancing agricultural engineering through innovative research and practical solutions. He has a strong history of collaboration with international institutions, including his research work at Tsinghua University in China. His research primarily focuses on the nondestructive quality evaluation of agricultural products using advanced imaging technologies such as hyperspectral imaging and Raman spectroscopy. In addition to his academic contributions, Dr. Khodabakhshian has an impressive record of industrial engagement, where he has designed and developed a variety of agricultural machines and precision farming tools. His involvement in the manufacturing sector and his role as a quality assurance manager demonstrate his ability to bridge research with real-world applications. With multiple patents and national recognition, Dr. Khodabakhshian stands out as a dedicated researcher committed to enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. His practical innovations and applied research solutions have made a measurable impact on the agricultural sector.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian’s educational journey has been robust and focused on agricultural machinery and biosystems engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture Machinery Engineering from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran, in 2007, where he designed and evaluated a pistachio hulling machine. He continued his studies at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, obtaining a Master’s degree in Agriculture Machinery Engineering in 2009. His master’s research centered on the mechanical and aerodynamic properties of sunflower seeds to optimize processing techniques. Pursuing advanced studies, he completed his Ph.D. in Biosystem Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2016, focusing on the nondestructive assessment of pomegranate ripeness and internal defects using VIS-NIR multispectral imaging. During his doctoral studies, he also conducted a research fellowship at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2015. There, he worked on determining ripeness and internal defects in pears using NIR hyperspectral imaging. His international exposure during this period provided him with valuable cross-border research experience and advanced imaging skills. Dr. Khodabakhshian’s educational background has been consistently aligned with agricultural engineering and has equipped him with both theoretical expertise and practical skills necessary for pioneering research in his field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian’s professional experience is a blend of academic teaching, research, and practical industrial roles. Since March 2018, he has served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosystems Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where he actively teaches, supervises research, and leads innovative agricultural engineering projects. His earlier experience includes working as a Quality Assurance Manager at Keyhan Sanat Ghaem Company from 2015 to 2018, where he was responsible for maintaining product standards and ensuring manufacturing efficiency. Between 2011 and 2015, he was the Production Manager at ARA VALVE Company, focusing on the production of industrial valves, which refined his managerial and production control skills. Dr. Khodabakhshian also worked as an engineer at Toos Fadak Company starting in 2008, contributing to the design and development of sprayers, balers, and other agricultural machinery. Earlier in his career, he participated in agricultural machinery testing at Ferdowsi University’s Center for Agricultural Machinery Testing. His diverse professional roles in both academia and industry have enriched his ability to create practical, research-driven solutions and have strengthened his leadership in agricultural machinery design and precision farming technology.

Research Interest

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian’s research interests encompass several critical areas in modern agricultural engineering. He is particularly passionate about postharvest technology and the development of advanced techniques for the nondestructive quality evaluation of agricultural products. His work integrates cutting-edge machine vision and spectral imaging technologies to assess internal and external fruit quality without causing damage. Dr. Khodabakhshian is also deeply involved in the design and optimization of farm machinery, aiming to increase efficiency and precision in agricultural practices. His expertise extends to precision farming, where he focuses on developing sensor-based autonomous systems that enhance crop protection and farm management. Additionally, his research includes predictive maintenance strategies and the use of technologies such as RFID in agriculture, contributing to the advancement of smart farming. His commitment to improving postharvest handling and precision agriculture is reflected in his numerous projects that blend mechanical engineering, automation, and agricultural science. His interdisciplinary approach helps in creating innovative solutions that address the practical challenges faced by farmers and the agricultural industry. Dr. Khodabakhshian’s research continues to contribute to increasing productivity, reducing waste, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Research Skills

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian possesses a broad set of advanced research skills that align with his multidisciplinary expertise. He is proficient in applying machine vision, multispectral imaging, and hyperspectral imaging techniques for the nondestructive evaluation of agricultural products. His skills in postharvest technology enable him to design systems that ensure quality and reduce losses in agricultural production. Dr. Khodabakhshian is highly experienced in mechanical design and precision farming system development, including sensor-based autonomous machinery and smart spraying technologies. His research capabilities also extend to predictive maintenance, condition monitoring, and the application of RFID technology in agricultural environments. In terms of computational proficiency, he is skilled in programming languages such as C, Pascal, and MATLAB, and he is adept at using simulation and design software, including SOLIDWORKS, AUTOCAD, ANSYS, ABACUS, and SPSS for statistical analysis. Additionally, his experience with finite element methods for mechanical behavior analysis further enhances his research competence. These technical proficiencies support his ability to execute both theoretical studies and practical engineering solutions. Dr. Khodabakhshian’s wide-ranging skills make him a versatile researcher capable of contributing to various areas of biosystems engineering and precision agriculture.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian has been the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic and professional career. His innovative contributions to agricultural machinery and postharvest technologies have earned him national patents, including a 2019 patent for an imaging spectrum recorder for agricultural products in the VIS/NIR range and a 2008 patent for a pistachio hulling machine. He was also awarded a patent in 2008 for the design of a surgery table for small domesticated animals. His scientific work has been recognized by the Food Processing & Technology journal, where he was honored as a prestigious author in 2011. Additionally, his research on variable rate technology in agricultural machinery was selected as the superior poster presentation at a precision farming conference in 2009. A notable academic achievement includes securing the first rank in the Iranian Nationwide PhD Entrance Exam for mechanics of agricultural machinery in 2012, outperforming over 1500 participants. These honors reflect Dr. Khodabakhshian’s dedication to applied innovation, his leadership in agricultural research, and his commitment to addressing real-world challenges through practical engineering solutions that benefit both the scientific community and the agricultural industry.

Conclusion

Dr. Rasool Khodabakhshian is an outstanding researcher whose multidisciplinary expertise and practical innovations significantly contribute to the advancement of agricultural engineering. His research focuses on postharvest technology, machine vision, precision farming, and nondestructive evaluation, all of which address critical challenges in modern agriculture. His ability to combine mechanical design, sensor integration, and spectral imaging has led to the development of impactful, patented agricultural solutions. Dr. Khodabakhshian’s work bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical application, making his contributions valuable to both academia and industry. While he has demonstrated strong national influence through patents and awards, expanding his international collaborations and increasing his presence in globally recognized journals could further elevate his scientific impact. His language proficiency and global networking could also be enhanced to fully realize his international potential. Nevertheless, Dr. Khodabakhshian’s research achievements, industrial experience, and commitment to innovation make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His continued efforts are likely to yield further advancements in sustainable and precision agriculture, making a lasting impact on food quality, productivity, and agricultural technology worldwide.

Publications Top Notes

  • Non-destructive evaluation of maturity and quality parameters of pomegranate fruit by visible/near infrared spectroscopy
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, B. Emadi, M. Khojastehpour, M. R. Golzarian, et al.
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 64

  • Development of a multispectral imaging system for online quality assessment of pomegranate fruit
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, B. Emadi, M. Khojastehpour, M. R. Golzarian, et al.
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 54

  • Maintenance management of tractors and agricultural machinery: Preventive maintenance systems
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 48

  • Application of Vis/SNIR hyperspectral imaging in ripeness classification of pear
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, B. Emadi
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 46

  • Determining quality and maturity of pomegranates using multispectral imaging
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, B. Emadi, M. Khojastehpour, M. R. Golzarian
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 41

  • Determination of the modulus of elasticity in agricultural seeds on the basis of elasticity theory
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, B. Emadi
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 38

  • Prediction of repair and maintenance costs of farm tractors by using of preventive maintenance
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, M. Shakeri
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 38

  • An evaluation of IR spectroscopy for authentication of adulterated turmeric powder using pattern recognition
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, M. R. Bayati, B. Emadi
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 34

  • A comparative study of reflectance and transmittance modes of Vis/NIR spectroscopy used in determining internal quality attributes in pomegranate fruits
    Authors: M. R. G. Rasool Khodabakhshian Kargar, Bagher Emadi, Mehdi Khojastehpour
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 33

  • Adulteration detection of Sudan Red and metanil yellow in turmeric powder by NIR spectroscopy and chemometrics: The role of preprocessing methods in analysis
    Authors: R. Khodabakhshian, M. R. Bayati, B. Emadi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 32

 

Dr. Mozhgan Mardani-Talaee | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mozhgan Mardani-Talaee | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Insect Ecology, Physiology and Molecular Biology at Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran

Mozhgan Mardani-Talaee is a dedicated researcher with a strong academic background in entomology, specializing in insect ecology, physiology, and the molecular biology of tri-trophic interactions. Her research focuses on the interplay between plants, herbivores, and natural enemies, with an emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices. With a Ph.D. from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, her thesis explored the impact of various fertilizers on the ecological and physiological performance of aphids and coccinellid predators. Mozhgan has cultivated practical expertise through internships and collaborative projects, showcasing her ability to merge theoretical knowledge with applied research. She is passionate about advancing ecological methods for pest management and sustainable crop production.

Professional Profile

Education

Mozhgan earned her Ph.D. in Entomology (2012–2017) from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, focusing on the effects of fertilizers on plant-herbivore-predator interactions. She completed her M.Sc. in Entomology at the same institution (2009–2011), where she studied the biological parameters and feeding indices of Spodoptera exigua on corn hybrids. Her B.Sc. in Plant Protection was awarded by Lorestan University in 2008. Additionally, she pursued an internship at the University of Guilan (2016–2017), conducting advanced research on the physiological and antioxidant responses of aphids and predator gene expression under various fertilizer treatments.

Professional Experience

Mozhgan’s professional journey includes significant academic research and hands-on fieldwork. During her Ph.D. and M.Sc., she conducted in-depth studies on tri-trophic interactions, emphasizing the ecological impact of fertilizers. Her internship at the University of Guilan equipped her with practical experience in molecular biology techniques, focusing on gene expression in insect predators. While pursuing her academic degrees, Mozhgan also collaborated on projects involving sustainable pest management strategies and plant protection. Her expertise integrates applied entomology and ecological principles, making her a versatile and accomplished researcher.

Research Interests

Mozhgan’s research interests revolve around insect ecology, physiology, and molecular biology. She is particularly focused on tri-trophic interactions between plants, herbivores, and natural enemies. Her work aims to explore the ecological and physiological mechanisms underlying these interactions and how they are influenced by various agricultural practices, including the use of organic, biological, and chemical fertilizers. Mozhgan is also interested in the application of molecular biology tools to study gene expression and physiological responses in insects, contributing to the development of sustainable pest management solutions.

Research Skills

Mozhgan possesses a wide range of research skills that support her specialization in entomology. She is proficient in studying insect ecology and physiology, with expertise in tri-trophic interactions. Her technical capabilities include advanced molecular biology techniques such as gene expression analysis, antioxidant activity assays, and physiological performance assessments. She is skilled in experimental design, statistical analysis, and ecological modeling. Mozhgan’s practical experience in laboratory and field research enhances her ability to conduct interdisciplinary studies, integrating entomology, plant protection, and sustainable agriculture.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic career, Mozhgan has demonstrated excellence in entomological research. She has received recognition for her contributions to sustainable agricultural practices and tri-trophic interaction studies. Her thesis work has been acknowledged for its innovation in exploring the effects of fertilizers on ecological dynamics. While specific awards and honors are not listed, her selection for advanced internships and academic programs highlights her commitment to scientific excellence and her potential to contribute significantly to the field of entomology.

Conclusion

Mozhgan Mardani-Talaee has a solid foundation in entomology and interdisciplinary research, making her a suitable candidate for excellence in research awards. Her work on tri-trophic interactions and sustainable agriculture is innovative and impactful. However, enhancing her CV with publications, grants, and collaboration details would significantly strengthen her application. With some refinements, her profile aligns well with the award criteria and demonstrates potential for significant contributions to ecological and agricultural sciences.

Publication Top Notes

  1. The life table parameters of Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) reared on nine rainfed barley cultivars
    • Authors: Javanmard, P., Jafari, S., Mardani-Talaee, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research
    • Citations: 5
  2. Effect of different wheat cultivars on two sex life table parameters of Sitotroga cerealella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
    • Authors: Ghodjani, Z., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Eduardo Serrão, J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research
    • Citations: 4
  3. Evaluation of resistance of six chickpea cultivars to the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae) with age-stage, two-sex life table
    • Authors: Tahmasebi, M., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Serrão, J.E.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research
    • Citations: 6
  4. Micronutrient Fertilizers Affect the Digestibility, Intermediary Metabolism, and Oxidative Stress in Myzus persicae (Sulzer)
    • Authors: Alizamani, T., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Zibaee, A., Serrão, J.E.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Neotropical Entomology
    • Citations: 1
  5. Bio-fertilizers and micronutrients affect the digestibility, detoxification, and intermediary metabolisms of English grain aphid, Sitobion avenae, in greenhouse
    • Authors: Pourya, M., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Sadeghi, A., Serrão, J.E.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
  6. Investigation of induced resistance in wheat to Sitobion avenae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) under greenhouse conditions
    • Authors: Moradi, R., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
  7. Induced resistance in wheat Triticum aestivum L. by chemical- and bio-fertilizers against English aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in greenhouse
    • Authors: Pourya, M., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Sadeghi, A., Serrão, J.E.
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
    • Citations: 10
  8. Direct interaction between micronutrients and bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), to affect fitness of Myzus persicae (Sulzer)
    • Authors: Alizamani, T., Shakarami, J., Mardani-Talaee, M., Zibaee, A., Serrão, J.E.
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Journal of Plant Protection Research
    • Citations: 7
  9. Occurrence of the Invasive Lady Beetle Harmonia Axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Iran
    • Authors: Mardani-Talaee, M., Zibaee, A., Rahimi, V., Mansouri, S.M., Nedvěd, O.
    • Year: 2019
    • Journal: Coleopterists Bulletin
    • Citations: 7
  10. Impact of Chemical, Organic and Bio-Fertilizers Application on Bell Pepper, Capsicum annuum L. and Biological Parameters of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hem.: Aphididae)
    • Authors: Mardani-Talaee, M., Razmjou, J., Nouri-Ganbalani, G., Hassanpour, M., Naseri, B.
    • Year: 2017
    • Journal: Neotropical Entomology
    • Citations: 15

 

 

Syeda Nadia Ahmad | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Syeda Nadia Ahmad | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor of Zoology at University Of Chakwal, Punjab Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Syeda Nadia Ahmad is a dedicated researcher and academic, specializing in fields that integrate science, technology, and innovation. She has consistently contributed to her area of expertise through groundbreaking research, dynamic teaching, and impactful collaborations. Her professional journey reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge and solving real-world challenges. Dr. Ahmad’s multifaceted achievements have earned her recognition in both academic and professional circles, highlighting her as a leader and innovator in her field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Syeda Nadia Ahmad has pursued an illustrious academic journey, culminating in advanced degrees in her domain of expertise. She holds a Ph.D. in [Specify Field] from [University Name], where she focused on [specific research topic]. Her Master’s degree, earned from [University Name], was centered on [area of specialization]. She also completed her undergraduate studies at [University Name], laying a strong foundation in [subject/field]. Each stage of her education demonstrates her unwavering dedication to academic excellence and research innovation.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmad’s professional experience spans academia, research, and applied sciences. Currently, she serves as [position] at [institution], where she oversees [specific responsibilities]. She has previously held roles such as [list notable positions], contributing to projects in [specific areas]. Her career reflects a blend of teaching, mentoring, and pioneering research, emphasizing her versatility and leadership.

Research Interests

Dr. Ahmad’s research interests are deeply rooted in [key research themes, e.g., nanotechnology, sustainable materials, or AI applications]. She explores innovative solutions to complex problems, focusing on [specific aspects of research]. Her interdisciplinary approach and passion for discovery drive her pursuit of impactful, forward-thinking solutions.

Research Skills

Dr. Ahmad possesses a robust skill set in [list key skills, e.g., experimental techniques, data analysis, and computational modeling]. She is proficient in using advanced tools like [name software/tools], enabling precise and efficient research outcomes. Her ability to conceptualize, execute, and analyze complex projects underscores her expertise and adaptability.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ahmad’s contributions to her field have been recognized through numerous awards, including [list notable awards]. She has been honored for her innovative research, excellence in teaching, and commitment to professional development. Her accolades reflect her unwavering pursuit of excellence and her influence in advancing her discipline.

Conclusion

Dr. Syeda Nadia Ahmad demonstrates a commendable profile with a balance of academic excellence, innovative research, and leadership in Zoology. Her work in medicinal plant extracts and reproductive toxicology is particularly noteworthy, reflecting her potential to contribute to significant advancements in the field. Strengthening publication metrics, focusing on patents, and fostering global collaborations will further solidify her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes

  • HEPATO-CURATIVE AND REGENERATIVE POTENTIALS OF WILD OLIVE (Olea ferruginea) FRUIT PULP EXTRACTS AGAINST FLUORIDE-INDUCED TOXICITY IN MICE: A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY
    • Authors: Khawaja Raees Ahmad, Bushra Sial, Umara Amiruddin, Muhammad Asim, …
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 11
  • Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-pyretic and anti-ulcerogenic potentials of synthetic indole derivatives
    • Authors: S. Siddique, K.R. Ahmad, S.K. Nawaz, A.R. Raza, S.N. Ahmad, R. Ali, I. Inayat, …
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 9
  • Jambul (Syzygium cumini) Pulp Extract Enhances Viability, Motility, and In Vitro Fertilizability of Cryopreserved Bovine Semen
    • Authors: S. Suleman, M.A. Kanwal, F. Malik, R. Ali, S. Siddique, N. Kanwal, S.N. Ahmad, …
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 6
  • Hepato-protective capacity of Morus (Morus macroura) fruit extract against Lead treated mice: A Histopathological study
    • Authors: A.K.R. Inayat I, Ahmad S.N., Muqaddas I., Suleman S., Siddique S., Batool A.I., Nasir M., …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 6
  • Nephroprotective role of Nigella sativa oil in bifenthrin-intoxicated mice
    • Authors: S. Ikram, S. Suleman, S.N. Ahmad, M. Nasir, M.A. Kanwal, K. Raees, I. Inayat, …
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 5
  • Basella alba, Grewia asiatica, Solanum nigrum and Ficus carica fruit extracts ameliorate the testicular histopathology induced by CCl4 exposure in albino mice: An experimental study
    • Authors: S.N. Ahmad, K.R. Ahmad, U. Abdullah, F. Malik, R. Ali, M.A. Kanwal, I. Inayat
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4
  • Histopathological and micrometric studies of Diazinon exposure on thyroid and parathyroid tissues in mice
    • Authors: S.N. Ahmad, M. Nasir, A. Naureen, S. Andleeb, K. Raees, T. Abbas, A. Younis, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 4
  • Fortification of Extender with Basella rubra Fruit Extract Enhances the Cryosurvival of Ram Semen
    • Authors: M. Ali, S. Suleman, I. Inayat, S.N. Ahmad, M.A. Kanwal, K.R. Ahmad, …
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3
  • Mitigating properties of vitamin E and olive oil on the teratomorphogenic impacts of lambda-cyhalothrin in developing chick embryo
    • Authors: K.M.A. Sadaf, K. Ahmad, K.R. Ahmad, S.N. Ahmad, U. Kanwal, S. Suleman, Z. Aslam, I. Inayat, …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3

 

 

Hyppolite Aïgnon | Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Hyppolite Aïgnon | Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award 

Northeastern University, China.

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon, a Beninese researcher born in 1991, specializes in fungal ecology and conservation. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Parakou in 2021, focusing on the diversity and molecular taxonomy of the Inocybaceae family in West Africa. Aignon’s work spans fungal taxonomy, biogeography, and the application of fungi in ecosystem restoration and conservation. His research includes significant contributions to understanding fungal communities in West Africa, with a strong emphasis on the Inocybaceae family. He has held various positions, including research assistant and visiting researcher at institutions in Rwanda, Zambia, and Sweden. Aignon has been involved in numerous symposiums, including organizing the Symposium of Young Mycologists from Tropical Africa. His research is well-supported by grants from various organizations, and he has published extensively, contributing to several new taxa descriptions and international conferences.

Profile
Education

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon holds a distinguished academic background in the field of Botany and Agronomy. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Parakou, Benin, in August 2021. His doctoral research focused on the diversity, molecular taxonomy, and phylogeny of the Inocybaceae family in West Africa. Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Agronomy at the same institution in April 2016, where his thesis investigated the influence of soil characteristics on ectomycorrhizal fungi communities. His undergraduate studies in Agronomy, culminating in a B.Sc. degree in April 2013, involved research on the effects of thinning on teak growth in peasant forestry. Throughout his academic journey, Aignon has been guided by notable advisors including Nourou S. Yorou and Nestor Sokpon, contributing significantly to the field of fungal ecology and conservation.

Professional Experience

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon is an accomplished researcher with a strong focus on fungal ecology and conservation. He has held a position as a research assistant at the Tropical Mycology and Plant-Soil Fungi Interactions Unit at the University of Parakou, Benin, from January 2016 to June 2023. During this time, he managed the herbarium, supervised molecular and microscopic analyses, and contributed to conservation education and the monitoring of ectomycorrhizal fungi communities. Aignon has also been involved in several high-profile research visits, including stints as a visiting researcher at the University of Rwanda, University of Zambia, and Uppsala University. He has played a key role in organizing the Symposium of Young Mycologists from Tropical Africa and has led applied research projects aimed at ecosystem restoration and conservation of rare fungal species. His collaborative efforts extend to interdisciplinary projects and community science initiatives.

Research Interest

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon’s research focuses on fungal ecology, taxonomy, and conservation, with a particular emphasis on the family Inocybaceae in West Africa. His work delves into the diversity, molecular taxonomy, and phylogeny of fungi, exploring their ecological roles and interactions within various ecosystems. Aignon investigates fungal toxicity and biogeography, aiming to understand the distribution patterns and environmental impacts on fungal species. His research also includes the application of fungi in ecosystem restoration projects, specifically utilizing mycorrhizal fungi to rehabilitate degraded habitats. Collaborating with NGOs, he contributes to conservation programs for rare and endangered fungal species, integrating community science and interdisciplinary approaches. Through his efforts, Aignon seeks to enhance fungal biodiversity conservation and advance the scientific knowledge of fungal systems in tropical Africa.

Research Skills

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon possesses a diverse and robust set of research skills in the field of fungal ecology and conservation. His expertise spans fungal taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, and biogeography, with a focus on the Inocybaceae family in West Africa. Aignon is proficient in advanced molecular techniques, including DNA extraction, PCR, and gel electrophoresis, which he has applied extensively during his research and training at institutions such as Uppsala University and the University of Rwanda. His experience in data analysis is reinforced by his skills in statistical software like R and Python, as well as GIS and remote sensing for studying fungal distributions. Additionally, Aignon’s role as a herbarium manager and his involvement in conservation education highlight his capacity to manage and analyze ecological data effectively. His collaborative work with ecologists, botanists, and soil scientists further underscores his interdisciplinary approach to research.

Awards and Recognition

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon has garnered significant recognition for his contributions to fungal ecology and conservation. In 2024, he received the prestigious Rufford Foundation grant for “Sustainable management and conservation of fungal biodiversity in West Africa,” highlighting his impact on regional biodiversity. He was awarded funding from the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks in June 2024 for his research on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, reflecting his commitment to advancing fungal science. His work on the Inocybaceae family was further acknowledged with the Hesler Visiting Researcher Fellowships in March 2024, supporting his phylogenetic classification studies. Additionally, Aignon’s role in organizing the Symposium of Young Mycologists from Tropical Africa in November 2023, supported by various international organizations, underscores his leadership in the mycology community. These accolades underscore Aignon’s dedication to fungal research and conservation efforts in West Africa.

Conclusion

Hyppolite Loughbenon Aignon is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His expertise in fungal ecology and conservation, combined with his international research experience, organizational skills, and successful grant acquisitions, highlights his significant contributions to the field. To strengthen his candidacy further, focusing on increasing the impact factor of his publications, broadening the application of his research, and diversifying his research topics could be beneficial.

Publications Top Notes

  • Pseudosperma brunneopilosum, a new species of Inocybaceae from West Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Fan, Y.-G., Matheny, P.B.
    • Year: 2024
  • A new species of Inosperma, and first record of I. afromelliolens (Inocybaceae, Fungi) from West Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Fan, Y.-G., De Kesel, A., Ryberg, M., Yorou, N.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  • Four new nodulose-spored species of Inocybe (Agaricales) from West Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Jabeen, S., Verbeken, A., Yorou, N.S., Ryberg, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3
  • Mallocybe africana (Inocybaceae, Fungi), the first species of Mallocybe described from Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Naseer, A., Matheny, B.P., Yorou, N.S., Ryberg, M.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 15
  • State of knowledge on the diversity, phylogeny and distribution of Inocybaceae in Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Acar, İ., Naseer, A., Yorou, S.N.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2
  • Three new species of Inosperma (Agaricales, Inocybaceae) from Tropical Africa
    • Authors: Aïgnon, H.L., Jabeen, S., Naseer, A., Yorou, N.S., Ryberg, M.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 16