Rim Werheni Ammeri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof Dr. Rim Werheni Ammeri | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Bone Marrow Transplant Center | Tunisia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rim Werheni Ammeri is a specialist in soil and wastewater microbiology, with a research focus on bioremediation of polluted environments, particularly those contaminated with organochlorine pesticides. She holds a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (2017) from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, conducted at the Laboratory of Treatment and Valorization of Water Discharges (LTVRH) and the Water Research and Technology Center (CERTE), Tunisia. Her academic formation is complemented by advanced training in molecular biology, microbial ecology, environmental biotechnology, and analytical techniques such as HPLC, phylogeny, sequencing, and proteomics. Dr. Werheni’s research investigates the microbial, biochemical, molecular, and physicochemical dynamics of contaminated soils and wastewater, with special emphasis on microbial community diversity and the effects of environmental stressors on bacteria and fungi. Her work integrates bioaugmentation, biostimulation, phytoremediation, and adsorption processes to develop innovative solutions for pollutant removal. She has significantly contributed to understanding the long- and short-term impacts of treated wastewater reuse in agriculture, particularly in arid regions, through detailed physico-chemical, microbiological, and molecular assessments. She has held key research positions, including a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Arid Lands Institute (Mednine, Tunisia) within the MEDISS project and scientific involvement in the internationally collaborative PEER program with the University of Texas. Her international exposure includes a research internship at the Soil Proteomics Laboratory in Naples, Italy, focused on bioremediation strategies for pesticide-contaminated forest soils. Dr. Werheni has authored more than 30 scientific publications in high-impact international journals such as Applied Soil Ecology, International Journal of Phytoremediation, Archives of Microbiology, and International Journal of Environmental Health Research. Her work is widely cited within the fields of environmental microbiology, bioremediation, and wastewater research, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices, environmental protection policies, and improved public health.

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Featured Publications

1. Werheni, R., Badi, S., Eturki, S., Ouesleti, M., Sadfi-Zouaoui, N., Benabderrahim, M. A., Hachicha, M., & Hassen, A. (2025). Phosphorus biostimulation and phytoremediation in wastewater treatment used for alfalfa plant irrigation. Water Reuse.

2. Werheni Ammeri, R., Hidri, Y., Ouesleti, M., Eturki, S., Sadfi-Zouaoui, N., & Hassen, A. (2025). Impact of phosphorus biofertilization on arid Tunisian soils irrigated with treated wastewater. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

3. Sallami, I., Werheni Ammeri, R., Turki-Ghodbane, Y., & Hassan, A. (2024). Application of a cocktail of three bacteriophages for the biocontrol of Salmonella in raw fresh milk. Preprint.

4. Werheni Ammeri, R., Eturki, S., Di Rauso Simeone, G., Ben Moussa, K., Hassen, W., Moussa, M., & Hassen, A. (2023). Effectiveness of combined tools: Adsorption, bioaugmentation and phytoremediation for pesticides removal from wastewater. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 25(??).

5. Werheni Ammeri, R., Kouki, S., Hassen, W., Oueslati, M., Sadfi-Zouaoui, N., & Hassen, A. (2023). Bioaugmentation and phytoremediation wastewater treatment process as a viable alternative for pesticides removal: Case of pentachlorophenol. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering.

Kassa Sisay | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kassa Sisay | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Amhara Agricultural Research Institute | Ethiopia

Mr. Kassa Sisay Aragaw is an emerging researcher in Soil Science and Agricultural Resource Management at the Sirinka Agricultural Research Center in Woldia, Ethiopia. With over a decade of professional experience in agricultural research, water resource development, and land use management, he has contributed significantly to advancing sustainable agricultural practices in the eastern highlands of Ethiopia. Mr. Aragaw holds a B.Sc. in Soil Resource and Watershed Management from Hawassa University (2011) and is currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Soil Science at Bahir Dar University, where his research focuses on optimizing soil fertility, nutrient efficiency, and sustainable crop production systems. His research achievements include studies published in recognized journals such as Heliyon and Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment, where he has investigated nitrogen and phosphorus management for major Ethiopian crops like teff (Eragrostis tef) and wheat (Triticum aestivum). These works address critical challenges in soil nutrient depletion and agricultural productivity, providing evidence-based recommendations for smallholder farmers and policymakers. His academic metrics, including 1 publication, 4 citations, and an h-index of 1, reflect a growing research footprint and a commitment to expanding scientific knowledge in soil fertility management and agroecosystem sustainability. Mr. Aragaw’s expertise spans soil nutrient dynamics, land use planning, watershed management, and agricultural technology adaptation. His experience in proposal writing, field experimentation, data analysis, and technology dissemination has enabled him to contribute to developing and adapting innovative agricultural solutions. He also holds a Nano-degree certificate in Data Analysis Fundamentals, enhancing his analytical and digital research competencies. Through collaborations with national research institutions and local agricultural offices, Mr. Aragaw’s work has made tangible societal impacts by improving soil productivity, supporting rural livelihoods, and fostering climate-resilient farming systems. His ongoing commitment to research excellence and sustainable land management positions him as a promising contributor to advancing agricultural innovation and food security in Ethiopia and beyond.

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Featured Publicatios

Gedamu, S. A., Aragaw, K. S., Abush, H. T., & Agegnehu, G. (2023). Response of Teff (Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter) to nitrogen and phosphorus applications on different landscapes in eastern Amhara. Heliyon, 9(7).

Aragaw, K. S., Abush, H. T., Gedamu, S. A., & Shibeshi, T. H. (2020). Identification of best split application frequency and timing of nitrogen fertilizer for sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in eastern Amhara. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 10(6), 25–29.*

Teshome, H., Sisay, K., Degu, A., Wubu, T., & Hailu, T. (2023). Teff and wheat yield variation with phosphorus application in Jamma District, Ethiopia. Journal of Tropical Crop Science, 10(2).*

Adissie, S., Teshome, H., Sisay, K., & Hailu, T. (2022). Identifying major yield limiting nutrients on sorghum (Girana one) for developing site-specific nutrient management practices in lowlands of Eastern Amhara. Unpublished manuscript.

Teshome, H., Gedam, S., Sisay, K., & Hailu, T. (2022). Identifying major yield limiting nutrients on sorghum (Girana one) for developing site-specific nutrient management practices in lowlands of Eastern Amhara. Unpublished manuscript.

 

Pingdong Lin | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pingdong Lin | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Dr. Pingdong Lin, Ph.D., is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, whose expertise lies at the intersection of biochemistry, molecular biology, and agricultural biotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Fujian Normal University (2019–2023), an M.S. in Pharmaceutical Analysis (2013–2016), and a B.S. in Food Science and Engineering (2009–2013), both from Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Throughout his career, Dr. Lin has developed strong research foundations through his professional journey as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Life Sciences, Fujian Normal University, and Fujian Fuda Biotech Co., Ltd., as well as a Research Assistant at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His key research interests include the extraction, development, and utilization of plant functional components, green feed additive innovation, and the application of Chinese herbal medicine in improving poultry health and productivity. Dr. Lin’s research achievements include serving as Principal Investigator for a project funded by the Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences and contributing to multiple provincial-level programs such as the Fujian Provincial Natural Science Foundation Youth Innovation and General Program projects, as well as the Fujian Spark Program. He has published more than 15 research papers as first or co-first author, including several SCI-indexed journals, and holds one National Invention Patent. His research skills encompass molecular and biochemical analysis, feed formulation, and herbal compound extraction, demonstrating a balance between laboratory precision and practical agricultural application. Recognized for his innovative approach and interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Pingdong Lin continues to contribute to sustainable animal farming through scientific excellence and the integration of traditional medicinal knowledge with modern biotechnological advances.

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Featured Publications

  1. Lin, P., Yue, W., Xiang, H., Liu, J., & Chen, X. (2025, October 10). Investigating the effects of Gardenia polysaccharides on LPS-induced immune injury in mice and exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying its regulatory effect on the immune function of macrophages. Foods, 14(20), 3455.

  2. Lin, P., Chen, L., Huang, X., Xiao, F., Fu, L., Jing, D., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Sun, L., & Wu, Y. (2022, September 24). Structural characteristics of polysaccharide GP2a in Gardenia jasminoides and its immunomodulatory effect on macrophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(19), 11279.

  3. Zheng, W., Lin, P., Ma, Y., Shao, X., Chen, H., Chen, D., Liu, X., Li, X., & Ye, H. (2017, November). Psoralen promotes the expression of cyclin D1 in chondrocytes via the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 40(5), 1585–1592.

  4. Lin, P., Weng, X., Liu, F., Ma, Y., Chen, H., Shao, X., Zheng, W., Liu, X., Ye, H., & Li, X. (2015, December). Bushen Zhuangjin decoction inhibits TM-induced chondrocyte apoptosis mediated by endoplasmic reticulum stress. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 36(6), 1513–1520.

  5. Weng, X., Lin, P., Liu, F., Chen, J., Li, H., Huang, L., Zhen, C., Xu, H., Liu, X., & Ye, H. (2014, October). Achyranthes bidentata polysaccharides activate the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway to promote chondrocyte proliferation. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 34(4), 1045–1050.

Dr. Pingdong Lin’s work bridges traditional Chinese herbal medicine and modern biotechnology to develop sustainable, health-promoting feed additives for the livestock industry. His research advances green agriculture, enhances animal welfare, and supports global efforts toward eco-friendly and resilient food production systems.

Swathi S | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Swathi S | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

ICAR-National Institute for Plant Biotechnology | India

Swathi S is a dedicated researcher in the field of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, with a particular focus on crop genetic improvement and sustainable agricultural practices. She has developed a strong foundation in the disciplines of molecular biology, plant genetics, tissue culture, bioinformatics, microbiology, and bioprospecting. Her academic and research journey demonstrates a consistent interest in applying modern biotechnological tools such as CRISPR/Cas9 for gene editing in crops to enhance productivity, resilience, and nutritional quality. She began her career with a deep curiosity about the applications of biotechnology in solving pressing global challenges such as food security, poverty alleviation, and climate resilience. Over time, her passion evolved into a professional commitment toward conducting innovative research that blends theoretical understanding with practical implementation. She has contributed to important scientific projects related to genetic engineering in rice and tomato, aiming to create stress-tolerant and shelf-life–enhanced plant varieties. Swathi has also gained exposure through internships, national-level technical symposiums, and collaborative projects, highlighting her ability to combine academic excellence with leadership in community engagement. With a balanced profile of technical expertise, research publications, and professional qualifications, she has emerged as a promising scientist who is well-prepared to contribute to global agricultural biotechnology advancements.

Professional Profile

Education

Swathi S has pursued a strong academic trajectory in biotechnology, which has equipped her with advanced knowledge and hands-on training in plant molecular biology and genetic engineering. Her academic foundation was established through undergraduate studies in Biotechnology, where she gained an introduction to diverse subjects such as molecular markers, immunology, bioinformatics, and tissue culture. She expanded this base with postgraduate studies in Agricultural Biotechnology, where her thesis focused on gene editing for improving fruit shelf life in tomato. This work provided her with practical exposure to genome-editing tools and enhanced her scientific writing and experimental design skills. Her doctoral program in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology represents the peak of her academic training, where she is exploring salinity-tolerant genes in wild rice species to contribute toward developing resilient crop varieties for farmers. Alongside her degree programs, she successfully cleared competitive national-level examinations, including the CSIR-UGC NET with Junior Research Fellowship and the ASRB-NET, reflecting her academic excellence and research potential. These achievements have not only validated her knowledge in the field but have also positioned her among highly competitive candidates for research and teaching opportunities. Her educational path highlights a commitment to blending theoretical knowledge with innovative applications in agriculture.

Professional Experience

Swathi S has developed a rich professional profile through a combination of internships, research projects, publications, and community engagement. During her academic training, she undertook an internship at the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, where she gained practical exposure to laboratory methodologies and ongoing research in genetic engineering. She further contributed to a major project in Agricultural Biotechnology focused on applying CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing tools for the development of thermosensitive genetic male sterile lines in rice. This project enhanced her skills in molecular techniques, experimental design, and plant transformation. Swathi also participated in organizing scientific events such as a national-level technical symposium, where she took on leadership and coordination roles, demonstrating her ability to combine research competence with event management and student engagement. Her professional journey is also marked by scientific writing and publishing, including contributions to reputed journals and conference proceedings. Notably, her published works include a review article on the conservation and sustainable use of wild rice species for seawater tolerance, as well as a research paper on biochemical responses in tomato during ripening. These experiences collectively showcase her growing expertise as a researcher capable of advancing knowledge while also contributing to academic and community platforms.

Research Interests

Swathi S has cultivated a strong set of research interests that revolve around the application of biotechnology to address critical issues in agriculture. Her primary interest lies in the genetic improvement of crops through molecular tools, particularly the use of CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing systems to enhance desirable traits such as stress tolerance, yield, and post-harvest shelf life. She is fascinated by the genetic diversity found in wild crop species and aims to harness this diversity for the development of resilient varieties suited for changing climatic conditions. Her doctoral research on identifying and characterizing salinity-tolerant genes in wild rice is a direct extension of this vision. In addition, Swathi has a keen interest in functional genomics, plant molecular markers, and bioinformatics applications for gene discovery and characterization. She believes that the integration of traditional plant breeding with molecular biology and genomics has the potential to revolutionize global food security. Swathi also expresses interest in collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches, combining biotechnology with environmental sciences and policy studies to create real-world impact. Her focus remains on contributing to sustainable agriculture, ensuring that farmers have access to improved crops that are both productive and resilient under adverse conditions.

Research Skills

Swathi S possesses a diverse and practical skill set that strengthens her contributions to the biotechnology research community. Her expertise includes molecular biology techniques such as DNA isolation, PCR amplification, and gene cloning, as well as advanced methods like CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing. She is skilled in tissue culture and plant transformation techniques, enabling her to perform functional studies of target genes in crop plants. Her background also includes bioinformatics tools for sequence alignment, marker development, and genetic data analysis, which support her gene characterization studies. Swathi’s research proficiency extends to designing experiments, conducting biochemical assays, and interpreting data for publication-quality outputs. She is equally adept in scientific communication, having authored and co-authored research articles, review papers, and conference presentations. Beyond laboratory expertise, she demonstrates professional skills in teamwork, time management, and project coordination, which were evident in her roles during symposium organization and collaborative projects. She is also proficient in critical thinking and problem-solving, enabling her to approach complex research questions systematically. These skills, coupled with her commitment to continuous learning, position her as a capable young researcher prepared to advance molecular biology and agricultural biotechnology through impactful scientific contributions.

Awards and Honors

Swathi S has received significant recognition for her academic achievements, research potential, and professional qualifications. She successfully cleared the highly competitive CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test with Junior Research Fellowship and Lectureship, which is an acknowledgment of her strong grasp over fundamental and advanced biotechnology concepts. In addition, she qualified for the Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board examination, further validating her competency in agricultural sciences. Her academic career includes high distinctions during her undergraduate and postgraduate studies, which were marked by consistent performance and research innovation. She has published research and review articles in reputed platforms such as Plant, Cell & Environment and The Pharma Innovation, journals recognized for their contribution to plant sciences. Swathi has also presented her research at global conferences on agricultural genomics, gaining visibility and feedback from the international research community. During her student years, she demonstrated leadership and initiative by organizing a national-level technical symposium, which earned appreciation for its scope and execution. These achievements highlight her academic dedication, research capacity, and leadership skills, positioning her as a promising young scientist in biotechnology who has already achieved early recognition and is well-prepared for future contributions.

Publication Top Notes

  • Conservation and Sustainable Use of Oryza coarctata for Developing “Sea Water Tolerant Rice” — 2025

  • Abiotic Stress Management via Biotechnological Approaches — 2025

  • Biochemical response of tomato accessions during different ripening stages — 2021

Conclusion

Swathi S represents the profile of an emerging researcher who combines academic excellence, scientific innovation, and leadership qualities in the field of biotechnology. Her contributions to molecular biology, particularly in genetic engineering of crops for stress tolerance and improved productivity, are timely and impactful in addressing global challenges such as climate change and food security. She has demonstrated the ability to translate theoretical concepts into practical research outcomes, as evidenced by her publications, conference presentations, and collaborative projects. Beyond her technical expertise, she has showcased professional attributes such as leadership, communication, and organizational skills, which complement her role as both a scientist and a community contributor. Swathi’s achievements reflect not only her present dedication but also her future potential to grow into a leading researcher who can drive innovations in agricultural biotechnology at the global level. Her work aligns with the larger mission of creating sustainable solutions for farmers and society, making her a deserving candidate for recognition in scientific research. With her continued pursuit of excellence, Swathi is well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to science, academia, and global agricultural development.

Shirlyn Lata | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shirlyn Lata | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

University of Fiji | Fiji

Ms. Shirlyn Lata is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in biology, with expertise in genetics, ecology, biodiversity, conservation, physiology, and microbiology. She is currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer in Biology, where she actively contributes to teaching, mentoring, curriculum development, and academic coordination. Her research journey has focused on exploring genetic variation and conservation strategies for plant species, with special emphasis on the study of Cocos nucifera populations in Fiji. She has also demonstrated a strong commitment to integrating modern learning technologies such as Moodle and TopHat into higher education, enhancing student learning and engagement. In addition to her academic roles, she has participated in community-based initiatives, research symposia, and university-level events, strengthening her profile as both a researcher and a community leader. Her scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications, poster presentations at international conferences, and active involvement in organizing academic competitions. She has received prestigious scholarships and recognition for her research, highlighting her potential to make impactful contributions to science. Ms. Shirlyn Lata embodies the qualities of a young, motivated researcher whose work combines academic excellence, teaching innovation, and community engagement, making her a promising candidate for international recognition in her field.

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Education

Ms. Shirlyn Lata has pursued a strong academic path in the field of biology, which has provided her with a firm foundation for her research and teaching career. She holds a Master of Science in Biology by Research, where her thesis investigated intraspecific variation of Cocos nucifera populations across different regions of Fiji. This research reflects her deep interest in population genetics and conservation studies, contributing valuable insights into plant diversity and adaptation. Prior to her master’s degree, she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Biology, which broadened her knowledge in core areas of the discipline, while also equipping her with advanced laboratory and analytical skills. Earlier, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology, complemented by a Graduate Certificate in Education, which prepared her for both academic research and teaching responsibilities. Her academic training combined scientific rigor with pedagogical knowledge, enabling her to seamlessly integrate into higher education roles. Her educational journey is further enriched by participation in academic seminars, workshops, and research activities, which refined her capacity to conduct independent research while guiding and inspiring students. Collectively, her educational qualifications reflect her determination to merge research excellence with effective teaching and community impact.

Professional Experience

Ms. Shirlyn Lata has gained diverse academic and professional experience through her roles in teaching, research, and community engagement. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Lecturer in Biology, where she undertakes responsibilities that include delivering lectures, coordinating courses, reviewing curricula, and guiding students through both theoretical and practical learning. She plays an active role in academic advising, offering mentorship to undergraduate students and encouraging them to pursue innovative research projects. Her teaching practices incorporate modern educational tools such as Moodle and TopHat, demonstrating her ability to adapt to evolving learning environments. Before her current role, she served as a tutor, laboratory demonstrator, and marker at the University of the South Pacific. In these capacities, she supported laboratory sessions, demonstrated experiments, and evaluated coursework, which strengthened her skills in laboratory management and student mentoring. Additionally, she gained research-oriented experience during her internship at the Koronivia Research Station in plant protection, where she worked with applied agricultural practices. Her involvement in academic committees and university-level planning has further broadened her professional scope, highlighting her ability to balance teaching, research, and administration. Through these experiences, Ms. Shirlyn Lata has developed into a versatile academic professional with leadership potential.

Research Interests

Ms. Shirlyn Lata’s research interests are centered on population genetics, biodiversity conservation, ecology, physiology, and microbiology, with a strong emphasis on the study of plant genetic diversity. Her master’s research on Cocos nucifera populations in Fiji highlighted the importance of understanding genetic variation for conservation and sustainable agricultural practices. This work not only contributed to the scientific understanding of plant diversity but also carried practical significance for improving crop management and resilience. Beyond plant genetics, she is passionate about ecological research aimed at preserving biodiversity in island ecosystems, where environmental changes and invasive species pose critical challenges. Her interests extend to microbiological studies, reflecting a holistic approach to biological sciences that integrates molecular, physiological, and ecological perspectives. She is also interested in applied research that connects scientific knowledge with community needs, such as improving food security, enhancing conservation strategies, and mitigating the effects of climate change. Through her involvement in symposia and academic competitions, she continues to expand her research focus toward interdisciplinary themes that combine biology with environmental science and education. These broad research interests position her as a versatile scholar capable of contributing to both theoretical and applied dimensions of biological science.

Research Skills

Ms. Shirlyn Lata has cultivated a comprehensive set of research skills that span both laboratory-based and field-based methodologies. She possesses expertise in genetic and ecological analysis, with proficiency in techniques used for studying plant variation and population structures. Her laboratory skills include handling biological samples, conducting molecular and physiological assessments, and utilizing microbiological methods to explore biological interactions. She has experience in designing and executing independent research projects, with a focus on applying rigorous methodologies to address both academic and practical challenges in biodiversity conservation. In addition, she has developed strong data analysis and interpretation skills, which enable her to draw meaningful conclusions from experimental and fieldwork findings. Her ability to prepare scientific reports, research publications, and poster presentations reflects her communication proficiency and commitment to disseminating scientific knowledge. She has also demonstrated skills in mentoring students in research design, practical experiments, and data handling, showcasing her dual strength as a researcher and academic guide. Moreover, her adaptability to modern learning and research platforms ensures that she integrates technology effectively into her work. Collectively, these research skills highlight her preparedness to undertake complex research projects while contributing to collaborative and interdisciplinary initiatives.

Awards and Honors

Ms. Shirlyn Lata has been recognized with several awards and honors that highlight her academic excellence and research potential. She was awarded the prestigious ACIAR Pacific Scholarship, which enabled her to pursue her Master of Science in Biology by Research, reflecting her recognition as a promising young researcher in the Pacific region. She also secured a Write-Up Scholarship at the University of the South Pacific, further acknowledging her commitment to completing high-quality research. In addition to scholarships, she has made visible contributions to the academic community, such as coordinating the Climate Change Video Competition at the University of Fiji, where she demonstrated her leadership, organizational, and communication skills. Her achievements also include a peer-reviewed publication in the International Journal of Agronomy and a poster presentation at the TropAg International Agriculture Conference, both of which emphasize her contributions to international research visibility. She has also been recognized through the National Toppers Scheme, highlighting her consistent academic performance. These accomplishments, coupled with her volunteer involvement in major academic events such as the Fiji Invasive Alien Species Symposium and university open days, underline her profile as a committed researcher and leader in academic and community-driven initiatives.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Analytical Review on Improving Coconut Production and Management Practices in Fiji — 2025

  2. Investigating Variation in the ‘Tree of Life’, Cocos nucifera

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ms. Shirlyn Lata represents a dynamic academic professional whose research and teaching contributions have significant implications for science and society. Her expertise in genetics, ecology, biodiversity, and microbiology demonstrates her capacity to address pressing challenges in environmental sustainability and food security, particularly in island ecosystems. Through her published work, conference presentations, and academic leadership, she has already established herself as a promising young researcher. Her teaching roles and mentoring responsibilities further amplify her impact by inspiring the next generation of scientists. The recognition she has received through scholarships and academic awards underscores the high regard in which her work is held. Looking ahead, she has the potential to expand her research collaborations globally, increase contributions to high-impact journals, and assume leadership roles within academic and professional communities. Her dedication to combining research with teaching and community engagement makes her a deserving candidate for recognition at the international level. With her growing academic presence and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, Ms. Shirlyn Lata is well-positioned to make enduring contributions to research, education, and sustainable development in the years to come.

Perihan AKBAŞ | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Perihan AKBAŞ | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is a distinguished microbiologist and academic at Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey, specializing in microbiology, biotechnology, and food microbiology. With a PhD in General Biology from Atatürk University and a strong foundation in biological sciences, she has built a remarkable career centered around the investigation of natural antimicrobial agents and microbial safety in foods. Over two decades, Dr. Akbaş has contributed extensively to scientific literature with numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals, focusing on plant extracts, peptone production from insects, and microbial food safety. Her academic leadership is reflected through her advisory roles in postgraduate theses and participation in international scientific congresses. She has also authored chapters in scholarly books, further underlining her interdisciplinary expertise. Known for her rigorous scientific methodology and innovative research, Dr. Akbaş continues to play a key role in shaping future research in applied microbiology and forensic biotechnology.

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Education

Dr. Perihan Akbaş began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Atatürk University, graduating in 2002. She earned her Master’s degree in Biology (with thesis) from Kafkas University in 2004, with a thesis focused on the investigation of E. coli O157:H7 in doner kebabs sold in Kars. In 2013, she completed her Ph.D. in General Biology at Atatürk University’s Institute of Science. Her doctoral thesis explored the use of the Locusta migratoria grasshopper as a microbial peptone source, supervised by Prof. Dr. Esabi Başaran Kurbanoğlu. Her academic training provided a strong basis in microbiology, food safety, and biotechnology, laying the groundwork for her diverse research portfolio. Her educational background spans microbiological analysis, natural antimicrobial agents, microbial growth media development, and environmental biology, which collectively shape her research focus in applied and forensic sciences.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Akbaş’s academic career spans various prestigious institutions. She served as Assistant Professor at Kafkas University between April 2014 and April 2022 in the Department of Medical Services and Techniques. Since April 2022, she has held the same title at Ondokuz Mayıs University’s School of Health Services, specifically in the Pathology Laboratory Techniques program. In addition to teaching, she contributed administratively as Deputy Director of the Karadeniz Advanced Technology Application and Research Center (2022–2024). Her experience extends to supervising graduate theses on emerging topics in forensic and medical sciences. She has led and participated in multiple national and international scientific conferences and has extensive experience in academic publishing, curriculum development, and student mentoring. Dr. Akbaş’s multidisciplinary approach integrates microbiology, biochemistry, and forensic science, reflecting her commitment to high-impact research and education.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is widely recognized for her academic excellence and research contributions. Though individual award details are not extensively listed, her scientific impact is evident through frequent citations, international publications, and invited presentations. Her works, especially those focused on antimicrobial agents derived from plants and microorganisms, have drawn attention in the scientific community. She has also contributed to several prestigious congresses as an oral presenter and co-author, indicating peer recognition. Additionally, she has co-authored chapters in international books published by reputable publishers, such as Serüven Yayınevi and Gece Kitaplığı. Her consistent output and mentorship of postgraduate research further reflect her academic leadership. Being a regular presenter at national and international conferences and having contributed to forensic and food microbiology literature, Dr. Akbaş is regarded as a reliable scientific voice in her domain.

Research Interests

Dr. Akbaş’s research focuses on microbiology, biotechnology, and food safety. Her primary interest lies in investigating the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of natural plant extracts, such as Peganum harmala, Rumex patientia, and Hyoscyamus reticulatus. She explores their applications in treating microbial infections and as food preservatives. Another key area is food microbiology, specifically the detection of pathogens like E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. in meat products. She also delves into the biotechnological production of microbial peptones from unconventional sources like Locusta migratoria and the use of deep eutectic solvents for bioactive compound extraction. Dr. Akbaş integrates modern analytical techniques like GC-MS/MS and XRF into her work, linking biological efficacy with chemical composition. Her interdisciplinary approach merges microbiology, toxicology, and forensic science, making her research impactful for both clinical and food safety applications.

Research Skills 

Dr. Perihan Akbaş possesses extensive skills in experimental microbiology, including antimicrobial susceptibility testing, microbial culture techniques, and food safety assessment. She is proficient in biochemical analysis methods such as GC-MS/MS, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and spectrophotometric assays. Her expertise also includes extraction of active compounds using classical solvents and advanced deep eutectic solvents. She has hands-on experience in developing and optimizing microbial growth media from alternative nitrogen sources. Dr. Akbaş is adept at statistical analysis of biological data, manuscript preparation, and interdisciplinary research design. Her work frequently bridges forensic, environmental, and food sciences. Additionally, she demonstrates strong supervisory skills, guiding MSc and PhD students in developing scientifically sound and ethically approved research. She actively participates in scientific writing, peer reviewing, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a versatile and impactful researcher.

Conclusion

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is a prominent academic whose interdisciplinary expertise spans microbiology, biotechnology, food safety, and forensic sciences. Her innovative research, dedication to academic mentorship, and continuous contributions to scientific literature make her a respected figure in the scientific community. Her ability to blend practical applications with fundamental research reflects her value as both a scientist and educator.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Akbaş P., Kaya E., Makav M., Yıldız G. (2023). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Chenopodium album extracts.

  2. Kaya E., Akbaş P. (2023). Antimicrobial, antioxidant activities and fatty acid composition of Peganum harmala Seed.

  3. Akbaş P., Kurbanoğlu E.B. (2022). Locusta migratoria as a nitrogen source for microbial growth.

  4. Alkan H., Akbaş P., Durhan S., Öztürkler O. (2021). Antimicrobial activity of horseradish root.

  5. Kaya E., Akbaş P., et al. (2020). Fatty acid composition of Rumex patientia and antimicrobial activity.

  6. Akbaş P., Uslu H., et al. (2020). Antimicrobial and apoptotic activity of Hyoscyamus reticulatus.

  7. Akbaş P., Kaya E., et al. (2020). XRF and antibacterial characteristics of Hyoscyamus reticulatus seeds.

  8. Alkan H., Akbaş P., et al. (2017). Assertiveness level of health services vocational school students.

  9. Akbaş P., Gürsoy Kol Ö., et al. (2017). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of watermelon and seeds.

  10. Gürbüz A., Akbaş P. (2015). Antibiotic susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from bovine lungs.

  11. Ulukanlı Z., Akbaş P., Tuzcu M. (2006). E. coli O157:H7 in doner kebabs in Kars.

  12. Elmali M., Ulukanlı Z., et al., Akbaş P. (2005). E. coli O157:H7 detection from ground beef in Turkey.

  13. Elmali M., Ulukanlı Z., et al., Akbaş P. (2005). Microbiological quality of beef doner kebabs in Turkey.

Francis Mmanda | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Francis Mmanda | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer from Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Egypt

Dr. Francis Pius Mmanda is a Tanzanian aquaculture expert and academic with over 15 years of experience in fisheries research, policy, and community-based aquaculture development. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Head of the Marine Technology and Innovation section at the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam. His academic journey includes a PhD in Animal Sciences (specializing in Animal Nutrition and Management) from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, an MSc in Aquaculture from Ningbo University in China, and a BSc in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. Dr. Mmanda’s research focuses on sustainable aquaculture practices, particularly the utilization of locally available feed ingredients to enhance fish farming productivity in Tanzania. He has contributed significantly to the field through numerous peer-reviewed publications, workshops, and collaborative projects aimed at improving aquaculture practices and policies. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for small-scale fish farmers, contributing to food security and economic development in the region.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Mmanda’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in aquaculture and animal sciences. He earned his PhD in Animal Sciences, focusing on Animal Nutrition and Management, from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. His doctoral research centered on evaluating the nutritive value of locally available, low-cost feed ingredients for tilapia farming in Tanzania, aiming to develop sustainable and cost-effective feeding strategies for small-scale fish farmers. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an MSc in Aquaculture at Ningbo University in China, where he specialized in aquatic animal diseases and control. His undergraduate studies culminated in a BSc in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. This comprehensive academic training has equipped Dr. Mmanda with the expertise to address various challenges in aquaculture, from feed formulation and disease management to sustainable farming practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mmanda’s professional career encompasses roles in academia, government, and community development. Since July 2021, he has been serving as a Lecturer and Head of the Marine Technology and Innovation section at the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam. In this capacity, he is involved in teaching, research, consultancy, and public service, focusing on courses related to fish feeds, mariculture technologies, and fisheries governance. Prior to this, from 2015 to 2021, he worked as a Senior Fisheries Officer at the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries in Tanzania, where he specialized in aquaculture and fisheries, fish diseases and biosecurity, and aquaculture feeds and production. His responsibilities included providing extension services, developing aquaculture guidelines, and supervising fish farmers to enhance aquaculture production. From 2009 to 2015, he served as a District Fisheries Officer at Mbarali District Council, focusing on aquaculture extension services and the establishment of fish farming groups and processing centers. These roles have allowed Dr. Mmanda to make significant contributions to the development and regulation of aquaculture practices in Tanzania.

Research Interests

Dr. Mmanda’s research interests are centered on sustainable aquaculture practices, with a particular focus on the utilization of locally available feed ingredients to improve fish nutrition and reduce production costs. He is interested in exploring the nutritive value and digestibility of various local feed resources, aiming to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly feeding strategies for tilapia farming. His research also encompasses the assessment of heavy and transitional metal concentrations in feed ingredients, contributing to the development of climate-smart aquaculture practices. Additionally, Dr. Mmanda is involved in studies related to the socio-economic aspects of aquaculture, including the contribution of rural aquaculture to household income and food security. His work aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications, promoting sustainable aquaculture development in Tanzania and beyond.

Research Skills

Dr. Mmanda possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to conduct comprehensive studies in aquaculture and fisheries. His expertise includes the formulation and evaluation of fish feeds using locally available ingredients, assessment of feed ingredient digestibility, and analysis of mineral content in feed resources. He is proficient in statistical analysis using software such as SAS and R, which he has utilized in various research projects to analyze data and interpret results. Dr. Mmanda is also skilled in conducting field surveys and participatory research, engaging with local fish farmers to gather data and assess the impact of aquaculture practices on livelihoods. His ability to integrate scientific research with community engagement has been instrumental in developing practical solutions to challenges faced by small-scale fish farmers in Tanzania.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Mmanda has been recognized for his contributions to aquaculture research and development. He has been actively involved in various national and international projects, including the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project funded by the World Bank, where he serves as the Institute of Marine Sciences’ contact person for private sector engagement. His participation in workshops and conferences, such as the Third East African Regional Aquaculture Conference and the Science-Policy Lab on Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems, highlights his commitment to advancing aquaculture practices and policies. While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the available information, Dr. Mmanda’s leadership roles and involvement in significant projects underscore his recognition as a key contributor to the field of aquaculture.

Conclusion

Dr. Francis Pius Mmanda is a dedicated aquaculture professional whose work has significantly impacted the development of sustainable fish farming practices in Tanzania. His academic background, combined with extensive experience in research, policy, and community engagement, positions him as a leader in the field. Dr. Mmanda’s focus on utilizing locally available feed ingredients addresses critical challenges in aquaculture, promoting cost-effective and environmentally sustainable practices. His commitment to bridging scientific research with practical applications has not only advanced the field of aquaculture but also improved the livelihoods of small-scale fish farmers. Dr. Mmanda’s contributions continue to shape the future of aquaculture in Tanzania and serve as a model for sustainable development in the region.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Digestibility of local feed ingredients in tilapia Oreochromis niloticus juveniles, determined on faeces collected by siphoning or stripping

  2. Authors: Mmanda, Francis Pius; Lindberg, Jan Erik; Haldén, Anna Norman; Kitula, Rukia A.; Lundh, T. J.O.

  3. Journal: Fishes

  4. Year: 2020

  5. Citations: 16

 

Lucas Msimo | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lucas Msimo | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Senior Agriculture Officer assistant to academician from Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania

Lucas James Msimo is a dedicated agricultural scientist and development practitioner from Tanzania, with broad expertise in plant pathology, virology, entomology, agronomy, and rural agricultural economics. He currently serves as a Senior Agricultural Officer and scientist at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), where he contributes to research, practical teaching, and agricultural extension. Lucas’s work emphasizes crop productivity, plant disease management, pest control, and sustainable agricultural practices. He has over two decades of experience in agricultural extension, research supervision, and project implementation. Lucas is fluent in both English and Swahili, which facilitates his outreach across local and international networks. Currently pursuing his PhD in Crop Science and Technology at the University of Dar es Salaam, Lucas is actively engaged in research projects, particularly focusing on viral diseases affecting cassava, such as CBSD and CMD. His dedication to improving food security and agricultural sustainability in Tanzania positions him as a promising researcher. With several research papers accepted for publication and a strong commitment to advancing agricultural science, Lucas Msimo exemplifies the qualities of a motivated, practice-oriented scientist contributing significantly to the agricultural development sector.

Professional Profile

Education

Lucas Msimo’s educational journey reflects a steady progression in agricultural science and research. He completed a Diploma in General Agriculture at MATI-Ilonga in 2004, which laid the foundation for his agricultural training. He advanced to earn a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General from Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) in 2008, deepening his knowledge in crop and livestock production. His pursuit of advanced international education took him to Hankyong National University in South Korea, where he completed an MSc in Agriculture and Rural Development in 2012, gaining exposure to global agricultural challenges and solutions. Currently, Lucas is pursuing a PhD in Crop Science and Technology (Plant Pathology and Virology) at the University of Dar es Salaam, focusing his research on viral diseases in cassava, a key food security crop. His academic progression demonstrates a clear focus on integrating agricultural science with practical solutions to pressing agricultural problems. Alongside his formal degrees, Lucas has engaged in continuous learning, completing training and workshops on topics like presentation techniques, traditional restoration methods, and advanced software tools, reflecting his commitment to personal and professional development.

Professional Experience

Lucas Msimo has built a multifaceted professional career, beginning as an Agricultural Field Officer and Extension Personnel at Kibaha Town Council from 2004 to 2018. In this role, he worked closely with farmers to promote better agronomic practices, livestock management, and agribusiness entrepreneurship. Since 2018, he has been serving as an Agricultural Officer and Crop Specialist Scientist at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), where he contributes not only to research but also to teaching and practical demonstrations for students. Lucas’s role includes supporting faculty in research activities related to plant pathology, entomology, and applied agricultural sciences. His professional path also involves designing and supervising agricultural research projects, monitoring and evaluating local and international development initiatives, and translating research findings into practical applications for farmers and stakeholders. His work is grounded in real-world agricultural challenges, particularly plant diseases, pest management, and crop productivity improvement. Through his combination of field experience, academic involvement, and research engagement, Lucas has become a respected figure in the Tanzanian agricultural research and development community.

Research Interest

Lucas Msimo’s research interests center on plant pathology and virology, with a special focus on the detection, management, and control of viral diseases affecting key staple crops like cassava. He is particularly interested in combating cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease (CMD), both of which threaten food security across East Africa. Beyond plant virology, Lucas is engaged in research on agricultural entomology, exploring pest dynamics and their impact on crop health. He is also interested in weed science, agronomy, and the broader implications of plant diseases and pests on agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. His research extends to the design and implementation of agricultural development projects, impact assessments, and applied monitoring and evaluation strategies that inform national and international agricultural programs. With a strong interest in integrating research into extension services, Lucas is committed to ensuring that scientific insights lead to practical improvements in farming systems, thereby supporting the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and enhancing food security outcomes in Tanzania and the wider region.

Research Skills

Lucas Msimo has developed a comprehensive set of research skills over his academic and professional career. He is proficient in designing and conducting agricultural research, particularly in the areas of plant pathology, virology, entomology, and agronomy. Lucas possesses expertise in laboratory and field experimentation, including pathogen detection, disease assessment, and pest management trials. He is skilled in data collection, analysis, and interpretation, using tools like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for documentation and presentation. Lucas is also experienced in drafting research proposals, writing scholarly articles, and supervising agricultural projects at both local and international levels. His capacity to bridge research with agricultural extension is a notable strength, as he applies scientific findings to real-world farming contexts. Additionally, Lucas has participated in training programs on presentation techniques, historical restoration methods, and software applications, expanding his technical toolkit. His bilingual abilities in English and Swahili further enhance his research communication skills, enabling him to collaborate effectively with diverse academic, governmental, and community stakeholders.

Awards and Honors

Although Lucas Msimo’s profile does not list major research awards or honors to date, his selection for the PhD-SIDA Funded Food Security Scholarship Programme is a significant academic achievement, reflecting his research potential and commitment to improving cassava productivity through disease control. His prior academic achievements, including earning an MSc in Agriculture and Rural Development from Hankyong National University in South Korea, signal international recognition of his capacity as a researcher and practitioner. Lucas’s ongoing publication efforts, with several research papers accepted in reputable journals and additional review articles under consideration, further position him as an emerging contributor to the scientific community. His long-term dedication to agricultural extension services and applied research at Sokoine University of Agriculture demonstrates professional respect and recognition in Tanzania’s agricultural sector. While his formal awards portfolio may still be developing, Lucas’s achievements so far lay a promising foundation for future research distinctions, both nationally and internationally, as his scholarly impact continues to grow.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Lucas Msimo is a dedicated and experienced agricultural scientist whose career bridges practical agricultural extension, research, and academic teaching. His ongoing PhD studies in plant pathology and virology, combined with over two decades of field and institutional experience, position him as a strong contributor to Tanzania’s agricultural research landscape. Lucas’s commitment to addressing major agricultural challenges, such as cassava viral diseases, reflects both scientific rigor and social relevance, as these issues directly affect food security and rural livelihoods. While his publication record and formal research awards are still developing, his active engagement in research projects, publication efforts, and international collaborations show promising momentum. Lucas’s combination of practical skills, academic training, and research interests makes him well-suited for recognition as an emerging researcher. However, to compete for top-level research awards, continued focus on publishing high-impact work, expanding his research leadership roles, and gaining broader scientific visibility will be essential. Overall, Lucas Msimo stands out as a dedicated, evolving researcher with the potential to make significant contributions to agricultural science and development.

Xiaosan Huang | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaosan Huang | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor from College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University, China

Professor Xiaosan Huang is a distinguished scholar in the field of horticultural science, currently serving as a professor and doctoral advisor at the College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University. Born in 1983, he has dedicated his career to advancing research in fruit tree stress resistance, DNA methylation, epigenetics, and germplasm innovation. With over 20 national and provincial-level research projects under his leadership, Professor Huang has made significant contributions to the scientific community. His prolific publication record includes 28 academic papers, 20 of which are indexed in SCI journals, with eight published in journals boasting impact factors exceeding 6.0. His work has garnered over 520 citations, reflecting the impact and relevance of his research. In addition to his research endeavors, Professor Huang is committed to education, having taught multiple undergraduate and postgraduate courses and mentored numerous students who have achieved notable academic successes. His contributions have been recognized through various awards, including the Jiangsu Province “Outstanding Youth Fund” and the “Young Scholar Award” from Dabei Agriculture. Professor Huang’s dedication to research, education, and innovation positions him as a leading figure in his field.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Huang’s academic journey commenced at Huazhong Agricultural University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture from the College of Horticulture in 2006. He continued at the same institution for a combined Master’s and Doctoral program in Pomology, completing his Ph.D. in 2011. This rigorous academic training provided him with a solid foundation in horticultural science, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his future research endeavors. His education emphasized both theoretical understanding and practical application, fostering a comprehensive grasp of plant biology, genetics, and breeding techniques. The interdisciplinary nature of his studies allowed him to explore various facets of horticulture, laying the groundwork for his subsequent focus on fruit tree stress resistance and molecular biology. This strong educational background has been instrumental in shaping Professor Huang’s research trajectory and his contributions to the field.

Professional Experience

Professor Huang’s professional career is marked by a series of progressive roles at Nanjing Agricultural University. He began as a Lecturer in the College of Horticulture from 2011 to 2013, advancing to Associate Professor from 2014 to 2018, and attaining the rank of Professor in 2019. His tenure at the university has been characterized by active involvement in teaching, research, and academic leadership. In 2015, he expanded his international experience as a Visiting Scholar at Purdue University’s College of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, where he engaged in collaborative research and broadened his academic perspectives. Throughout his career, Professor Huang has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, contributing to curriculum development, mentoring students, and leading significant research projects. His professional journey reflects a dedication to advancing horticultural science and fostering the next generation of researchers.

Research Interests

Professor Huang’s research interests are centered on the molecular mechanisms underlying fruit tree responses to abiotic stresses, such as cold, drought, and salinity. He focuses on identifying and utilizing superior genetic resources to enhance stress resistance in fruit trees. His work delves into DNA methylation and epigenetic modifications, exploring how these processes influence gene expression and plant adaptation. Additionally, he investigates the role of transcription factors, such as MYB, WRKY, and NAC families, in regulating stress-responsive genes. Professor Huang is also interested in germplasm innovation, aiming to develop new cultivars with improved resilience and productivity. His interdisciplinary approach combines genomics, molecular biology, and biotechnology to address challenges in horticulture and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.

Research Skills

Professor Huang possesses a comprehensive skill set in plant molecular biology and genomics. He is proficient in techniques such as gene cloning, quantitative real-time PCR, and transcriptome analysis. His expertise extends to genome-wide association studies and the functional characterization of genes involved in stress responses. He has experience in utilizing bioinformatics tools for data analysis and visualization, facilitating the interpretation of complex genomic data. Professor Huang is adept at designing and conducting experiments to elucidate gene function and regulatory networks. His skills also encompass the development of genetic transformation systems for functional validation studies. These competencies enable him to conduct cutting-edge research aimed at improving fruit tree resilience and productivity.

Awards and Honors

Professor Huang’s contributions to horticultural science have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. He received the “Outstanding Youth Fund” from Jiangsu Province in 2017, acknowledging his potential and achievements in scientific research. In 2016, he was honored as an “Outstanding Young Backbone Teacher” under the Qinglan Project of Jiangsu Province, reflecting his excellence in teaching and mentorship. His innovative research earned him the “Zhongshan Academic Rookie” title from Nanjing Agricultural University in 2013. He was also awarded the “Young Scholar Award” by Dabei Agriculture in 2017. Furthermore, he has been part of teams that received prestigious accolades, such as the first prize of the Shennong China Agricultural Science and Technology Award in 2016-2017 and the Excellent Innovation Team Award in 2018-2019. These honors underscore his significant impact on both research and education in horticultural science.

Conclusion

Professor Xiaosan Huang exemplifies a dedicated and accomplished researcher in horticultural science. His extensive academic background, encompassing rigorous education and progressive professional experience, has laid the foundation for his impactful research. His focus on understanding and enhancing fruit tree resilience to environmental stresses addresses critical challenges in agriculture. Through his interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, genomics, and biotechnology, he contributes to the development of sustainable horticultural practices. His commitment to education is evident in his mentorship of students and contributions to curriculum development. The recognition he has received through various awards and honors attests to his influence and leadership in the field. Professor Huang’s ongoing work continues to advance our understanding of plant stress responses and holds promise for improving crop resilience and productivity.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Genome-wide identification of the Phospholipase D (PLD) gene family in Chinese white pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) and the role of PbrPLD2 in drought resistance

    • Authors: Likun Lin, Kaili Yuan, Xiaosan Huang, Shaoling Zhang

    • Journal: Plant Science

  2. Title: Synergistic Interaction Between PbbZIP88 and PbSRK2E Enhances Drought Resistance in Pear Through Regulation of PbATL18 Expression and Stomatal Closure

    • Authors: Likun Lin, Kaili Yuan, Kaijie Qi, Xiaosan Huang, Shaoling Zhang

    • Journal: Plant, Cell and Environment

    • Citations: 1

  1. Title: PbERF2-like interacts with PbNPR1 while enhancing the resistance of pear to Alternaria alternata

    • Authors: Qinghai Qiao, Zhiyuan Su, Xin Wang, Xiaosan Huang, Shaoling Zhang

    • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae

  2. Title: PbGBF3 enhances salt response in pear by upregulating PbAPL2 and PbSDH1 and reducing ABA-mediated salt sensitivity

    • Authors: Huizheng Dong, Qiming Chen, Yifei Fu, Shaoling Zhang, Xiaosan Huang

    • Journal: Plant Journal

    • Citations: 3

  3. Title: Pyrus betulaefolia ERF3 interacts with HsfC1a to coordinately regulate aquaporin PIP1;4 and NCED4 for drought tolerance

    • Authors: Feng Zhang, Zhijian Pan, Chengyang Han, Shaoling Zhang, Xiaosan Huang

    • Journal: Horticulture Research

    • Citations: 6

Farha Shafi | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Farha Shafi | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer from Mustansiriyah University, Iraq

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi is an esteemed academic and researcher specializing in genetics and cytogenetics. She has been an educator at Al-Mustansiriyah University, College of Science, Department of Life Sciences, since 2002. With over two decades of experience, she has made substantial contributions to scientific research and higher education. Her expertise spans genetic polymorphism, cytotoxic effects of pharmaceuticals, and the impact of environmental factors on genetic material. Dr. Farha has published several research papers in both national and international journals, demonstrating her commitment to advancing genetic research. She has actively participated in numerous scientific conferences and training programs, reflecting her dedication to continuous learning and knowledge dissemination. In addition to her research, she has supervised undergraduate students’ final-year projects and has been an integral part of various academic committees. Dr. Farha’s work is highly regarded, earning her multiple commendation letters from university leadership. Her ability to merge teaching with high-quality research highlights her as a leading academic in her field. Through her dedication to education and scientific exploration, Dr. Farha continues to influence future generations of researchers and contribute to the development of genetics and biotechnology.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi has a strong academic foundation in biological sciences, with a focus on genetics. She earned her Ph.D. in Genetics from the College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, Iraq, in 2013, where she conducted advanced research on genetic variations and cytogenetics. Prior to this, she completed her Master’s degree in 2000 from the College of Education for Pure Sciences (Ibn Al-Haytham), University of Baghdad, specializing in molecular genetics. Her research during this period contributed to a deeper understanding of genetic abnormalities and inheritance patterns. Dr. Farha’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in 1996 from the same institution, laying the groundwork for her expertise in genetics and biological sciences. Throughout her education, she has remained committed to scientific research and development, continuously updating her knowledge through workshops and training programs. Her educational background has provided her with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to contribute significantly to genetic studies and medical biotechnology. With her strong academic credentials and research-driven mindset, Dr. Farha has positioned herself as a key figure in genetics and cytogenetics, both in Iraq and internationally.

Professional Experience

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi has extensive professional experience in academia and research, spanning over 20 years. She began her teaching career as a lecturer in the Department of Life Sciences at the College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Baghdad, from 2000 to 2002. Since 2002, she has been a faculty member at the College of Science, Al-Mustansiriyah University, where she has taught undergraduate and postgraduate students in various subjects, including genetics, cell biology, and parasitology. Her expertise in genetic research has enabled her to supervise numerous final-year undergraduate research projects, guiding students in scientific inquiry and experimental methodologies. Dr. Farha has also been an active member of multiple academic committees, including the examination committee, book purchasing committee, and student advisory committee. Her contributions extend beyond teaching, as she has played a crucial role in the department’s academic development and curriculum improvement. Additionally, she has collaborated with fellow researchers in publishing scientific studies and has participated in numerous conferences and training programs to stay updated with the latest advancements in genetics. Her professional experience showcases her dedication to higher education and scientific research, making her a respected academic in her field.

Research Interests

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi’s research interests revolve around genetics, cytogenetics, and molecular biology, with a particular focus on genetic polymorphism and the effects of environmental and pharmaceutical factors on genetic material. Her work explores the impact of smoking on micronucleus frequencies, genetic variations in populations, and cytotoxic effects of drugs on biological systems. She is also interested in the application of DNA fingerprinting in forensic and medical genetics. Her research in this area has significant implications for disease diagnosis, personalized medicine, and genetic counseling. Additionally, Dr. Farha is keen on studying genetic mutations and their role in hereditary diseases, aiming to contribute to medical advancements and genetic therapies. Her interest in biotechnology and molecular genetics has led her to explore the potential of genetic engineering and bioinformatics in solving complex biological problems. Through her research, she aims to bridge the gap between genetics and clinical applications, enhancing the understanding of genetic disorders and their treatment. By staying engaged with the latest developments in genetic research, Dr. Farha continues to make meaningful contributions to the scientific community, furthering knowledge in genetics and biomedical sciences.

Research Skills

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable her to conduct high-quality scientific investigations in genetics and molecular biology. She is proficient in various cytogenetic techniques, including Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH), which she has utilized to detect genetic abnormalities in individuals. Additionally, she has expertise in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) applications, allowing her to analyze DNA samples for genetic mutations and polymorphisms. Her research also involves studying cytotoxic effects of drugs on biological systems, requiring advanced laboratory techniques such as cell culture, microscopic analysis, and biochemical assays. Dr. Farha has experience in statistical analysis of biological data, utilizing specialized software to interpret research findings accurately. She has also developed strong skills in scientific writing and publishing, having authored multiple papers in reputable journals. Her ability to conduct interdisciplinary research enables her to collaborate effectively with scientists in related fields. Furthermore, she is skilled in mentoring students in research methodologies and experimental design, guiding them toward successful scientific contributions. Her technical expertise, combined with her analytical and problem-solving abilities, makes her a valuable researcher in the field of genetics and cytogenetics.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi has received several awards and recognitions for her outstanding contributions to research and academia. She has been awarded multiple commendation letters from the President of Al-Mustansiriyah University, the Dean of the College of Science, and the Head of the Department of Life Sciences. These acknowledgments highlight her excellence in teaching, research, and academic service. Her research publications in high-quality journals have been recognized both nationally and internationally, further establishing her reputation as a leading researcher in genetics. Dr. Farha has also been an invited speaker at various scientific conferences, where she has presented her findings on genetic polymorphism, cytotoxic effects, and DNA fingerprinting applications. Additionally, she has actively participated in specialized training programs and workshops, receiving certifications for her contributions to scientific development. Her dedication to academia and research has earned her a distinguished position in the field, with her work making a significant impact on genetics and biomedical sciences. These awards and honors serve as a testament to her commitment to advancing knowledge and mentoring the next generation of researchers.

Conclusion

Dr. Farha Abdul Ali Shafi is a distinguished academic and researcher in genetics, with extensive experience in teaching, research, and scientific collaborations. Her contributions to genetic studies, cytogenetics, and molecular biology have led to valuable insights into genetic polymorphism and the effects of environmental and pharmaceutical factors on human health. Through her numerous publications, active participation in conferences, and mentoring of students, she has significantly impacted the academic and research community. Her dedication to continuous learning is evident through her involvement in workshops and training programs that enhance her expertise. While she has already made remarkable contributions, expanding international collaborations and publishing in high-impact journals would further elevate her research profile. Dr. Farha’s exceptional skills, strong academic background, and commitment to scientific progress make her a leading figure in her field. Her recognition through multiple awards and honors reflects her excellence and influence in genetics research. As she continues to push the boundaries of genetic exploration, her work will undoubtedly contribute to advancements in medical genetics, personalized medicine, and biotechnology, strengthening her legacy as an outstanding researcher.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: IMPACT GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS ON THE HEALTH OF ORGANISMS: A REVIEW
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2020

  • Title: Effect of exercise, synthetic anabolic steroids and protein intake on DNA damage in trained and untrained men
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2020

  • Title: Anticancer Activity of Earthworm Powder (Lumbricus terrestris) Against MCF-7 and PC-3 Cancer Cell Lines
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2019

  • Title: Cytology and molecular study for GSTP1 effect on asthma Iraqi patients
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2019

  • Title: Monitoring genotoxicity among traffic policemen in Baghdad using the micronucleus assay in exfoliated buccal cells
    Authors: Hamzah, I.H.; Abdul-Jabbar, R.A.-A.; Ali Shafi, F.A.
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Study the Association of CYP3A5 Polymorphism on the Risk of Breast Cancer in Some of the Iraqi Women
    Authors: Hamzah, I.H.; Shafi, F.A.A.; Saeed, N.A.-H.A.A.H.
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Work’s environment effect on metal and male reproductive hormones levels: Circulating testosterone, LH, and FSH are positively associated with cadmium, lead, and molybdenum
    Authors: Jouda, J.; Jabbar, E.A.K.; Maktoof, A.A.; Shafi, F.A.; Al-Muswie, R.T.; Alubadi, A.E.M.
    Year: 2017

  • Title: Immunohistochemical expression of Aromatase in malignant breast tumours
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2017

  • Title: Evaluation of Micronuclei and Other Nuclear Anomalies in Buccal Cells of some Iraqi Women with Breast Cancer
    Authors: Farha Shafi
    Year: 2017