Imaneh Goli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Imaneh Goli | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Post-doc candidate at University of Liège, Belgium

Dr. Imaneh Goli is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Liège, Belgium, specializing in agricultural extension, climate change adaptation, and sustainable rural development. She holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension and Education from Tehran Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, and has an extensive background in environmental and food security research. Dr. Goli’s work focuses on climate-smart agriculture, resilience, and the socioeconomic impacts of climate change on rural communities, particularly women. She has contributed to high-impact publications in journals like Land Use Policy and Trends in Food Science & Technology, with her research cited widely. Additionally, Dr. Goli is an active member of various scientific committees, editorial boards, and has taught numerous courses on agricultural economics and food policy. Her international involvement includes workshops on sustainable development and climate change. Dr. Goli’s research is vital to enhancing global agricultural sustainability and addressing food security challenges.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Imaneh Goli has a robust educational background, beginning with her Bachelor’s degree in Pest and Plant Pathology from the Islamic Azad University of Damghan, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Agricultural Extension and Education at the Islamic Azad University of Sari, completing it in 2013. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension and Education from Tehran Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, where she conducted research on designing behavioral adaptation strategies for rice farmers in Mazandaran, Iran, with a focus on gender analysis and climate change. Throughout her studies, Dr. Goli focused on interdisciplinary topics, integrating agricultural practices with social sciences to address environmental and developmental challenges. Her academic achievements have laid a strong foundation for her research in climate change adaptation, food security, and rural development.

Professional Experience

Dr. Imaneh Goli has extensive professional experience in the fields of agricultural development, climate change adaptation, and rural sociology. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Liège, Belgium, where she works on a project focused on achieving climate-resilient European regional economic systems. Prior to this, she served as an Environment and Food Security Expert at the Agricultural Organization of Mazandaran, Iran, from 2021 to 2023. During this time, she contributed to sustainable development initiatives and policy-making in the region. Dr. Goli has also held significant roles, including a member of the Committee on Sustainable Development and Technology at the Mazandaran Agricultural Organization and rural women expert, where she focused on improving agricultural practices and resilience among rural populations. She has extensive experience as a researcher, having worked as a remote assistant researcher under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Hossein Azadi from 2019 to 2023.

Research Interest

Dr. Imaneh Goli’s research interests lie at the intersection of agriculture, environmental management, and rural development, with a strong focus on climate change adaptation and food security. Her work explores the resilience of farming communities, particularly in the context of climate change, and how gender dynamics influence agricultural practices and adaptation strategies. She is also deeply engaged in studying sustainable agricultural practices, land governance, and the role of policy in shaping rural livelihoods. Dr. Goli is particularly interested in agro-economics, the integration of climate-smart agriculture, and the vulnerability of farmers to environmental shocks. Her interdisciplinary approach combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies to analyze complex issues surrounding environmental sustainability, food security, and social resilience. She is committed to promoting sustainable livelihoods, particularly for vulnerable rural populations, and seeks innovative solutions for integrating environmental and socio-economic factors in agriculture and rural development.

Award and Honor

Dr. Imaneh Goli has received numerous accolades for her contributions to agricultural research and sustainable development. She is recognized for her impactful work in climate change adaptation, food security, and rural resilience, and has earned a reputation for excellence in both research and academic service. Dr. Goli has been a key participant in prestigious international workshops and conferences, including those organized by the CIRDAP and the Living Labs Frontiers program. Her research has been published in high-impact journals, such as Land Use Policy and Trends in Food Science & Technology, and has garnered significant citations, underscoring her influence in the academic community. Additionally, she has been involved in several scientific committees and editorial boards, further highlighting her standing as a thought leader in her field. Dr. Goli’s dedication to advancing sustainable agricultural practices has earned her respect in both national and international academic circles.

Conclusion

Imaneh Goli demonstrates strong qualifications for the Best Researcher Award due to her interdisciplinary research, impactful publications, and significant contributions to the fields of climate change adaptation, food security, and agricultural sustainability. Her extensive experience in both research and academic leadership further bolsters her candidacy. With some focus on expanding her international collaborations and enhancing the outreach of her work, she is poised to make even greater strides in addressing global challenges related to agriculture and the environment. Therefore, she is a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Advocacy and credibility of land tenure in Ethiopia: Mitigating conflicts and threats
    Authors: H Azadi, S Ehteshammajd, I Goli, N Siamian, SM Moghaddam, P Ho, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Land Use Policy 147, 107265
  • Title: Agricultural land tenure system in Iran: An overview
    Authors: H Shirzad, AA Barati, S Ehteshammajd, I Goli, N Siamian, …
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Land Use Policy 123, 106375
  • Title: Application of Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management (SITRM) in the Lower Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna Delta
    Authors: MM Al Masud, H Azadi, AK Azad, I Goli, M Pietrzykowski, T Dogot
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Water 15 (3159), 3159
  • Title: Application of Sustainability Index of Tidal River Management (SITRM) in the Lower Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna Delta
    Authors: MMA Masud, H Azadi, AK Azad, I Goli, M Pietrzykowski, T Dogot
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Water 15 (17), 3159
  • Title: Are adaptation strategies to climate change gender neutral? Lessons learned from paddy farmers in Northern Iran
    Authors: I Goli, H Azadi, MO Najafabadi, F Lashgarara, AH Viira, A Kurban, …
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Land Use Policy 125, 106470
  • Title: Climate smart agriculture: Mitigation and adaptation strategies at the global scale
    Authors: H Azadi, N Siamian, S Burkart, SM Moghaddam, I Goli, T Dogot, …
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Climate-induced innovation: Mitigation and adaptation to climate change, 81-140
  • Title: Considering the effective factors path analysis on educational needs of rice cultivating women in the Sari Township
    Authors: I Goli, I Shahbazi
    Year: 2014
    Citation: The First International Conference of the APIRAS & the Fifth Congress of …
  • Title: Contributions of Climate Smart Agriculture Toward Climate Change Adaptation and Food Security: The Case of Mazandaran Province, Iran
    Authors: I Goli, Z Kriaučiūnienė, R Zhang, M Bijani, PK Koohi, SA Rostamkalaei, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Trends in Food Science & Technology, 104653
  • Title: Designing a pattern of adaptive behavior to climate change: a case study of paddy farmer women in Mazandaran Province of Iran
    Authors: I Goli, M Omidi Najafabadi, F Lashgarara
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Village and Development 24 (4), 71-110
  • Title: Determinants of local community participation in forest fire management in northern Iran
    Authors: MH Ansari, M Bijani, E Abbasi, I Goli
    Year: 2024
    Citation: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 107, 104478
  • Title: Do changes in land use and climate change overlap? An analysis of the World Bank Data
    Authors: V Spalevic, AA Barati, I Goli, S Movahhed Moghaddam, H Azadi
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Land Degradation & Development 35 (16), 4814-4829
  • Title: Evaluating the Productivity of Paddy Water Resources through SWOT Analysis: The Case of Northern Iran
    Authors: I Goli, H Azadi, M Nooripoor, MB Baig, AH Viira, I Ajtai, AI Özgüven
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Water 13 (21), 2964
  • Title: Genetically modified crops in developing countries: Savior or traitor?
    Authors: H Azadi, F Taheri, S Ghazali, SM Moghaddam, N Siamian, I Goli, …
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Journal of Cleaner Production 371, 133296
  • Title: Investigating the effect of vocational education and training on rural women’s empowerment
    Authors: R Ebrahimi, S Choobchian, H Farhadian, I Goli, E Farmandeh, H Azadi
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Humanit Soc Sci Commun 9 (167)
  • Title: Modeling the educational needs of the rice cultivating women in Sari, a township of Mazandaran Province, using Borich’s Model
    Authors: I Goli, MC Langerodi, I Shahbazi
    Year: 2013

 

Jafar Milani | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Jafar Milani | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research

Food science and technology at SANRU, Iran

Prof. Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani is a leading expert in Food Science and Technology, serving as a Full Professor at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran. With over two decades of academic and research experience, Dr. Milani has made significant contributions to food packaging, nanotechnology, and sustainable food production. His research focuses on biodegradable polymers, nanocomposite films, and food preservation techniques, with numerous high-impact publications in international journals. He has earned widespread recognition, including multiple “Top Researcher” and “Superior Lecturer” awards. His Scopus H-index of 24 and Google Scholar H-index of 32 reflect his influence in the scientific community. A dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Milani’s work aligns with global sustainability goals, enhancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications in food science. He continues to collaborate internationally, advancing innovative solutions in food technology.

Education📚

Prof. Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani holds an extensive academic background in Food Science and Technology. He completed his Ph.D. in 2006 from Tehran University, Iran, where his research focused on the “Investigation of rheological and functional properties of Barijeh gum.” Prior to that, he earned his M.Sc. in 2000 from the same university, with a thesis on the enzymatic browning of major fruit cultivars in Karaj. His educational journey began with a B.Sc. degree in Food Science and Technology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 1997. His solid foundation in food science was further strengthened through his academic appointments, progressing from Assistant Professor in 2007 to Full Professor in 2020 at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University. This academic trajectory, coupled with his research in food technology, has made him a recognized leader in the field, contributing to advances in sustainable food packaging and preservation technologies.

Professional Experience🏛️

Prof. Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani has had a distinguished professional career in academia, particularly in the field of Food Science and Technology. He began his academic journey as an Assistant Professor at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Iran, in 2007. Over the years, he has made significant advancements in his field, being promoted to Associate Professor in 2015 and achieving the rank of Full Professor in 2020. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Milani has focused on innovative research areas such as biodegradable food packaging, nanocomposite films, and food preservation techniques. His work has led to numerous high-impact publications and collaborations with national and international researchers. In addition to his research, Dr. Milani has been recognized as a top researcher and lecturer multiple times, underscoring his influence in academia. His dedication to advancing food technology and his commitment to education have made him a key figure in the global scientific community.

Research Interest🌐

Prof. Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani’s research interests are centered around Food Science and Technology, with a particular focus on sustainable food packaging, nanotechnology, and food preservation. He has made substantial contributions to the development of biodegradable polymers and nanocomposite materials for food packaging, aiming to reduce environmental impact and enhance food safety. His work on the functional and structural properties of natural and synthetic biopolymers, such as chitin and Barijeh gum, has led to advancements in food stability and shelf life. Dr. Milani is also deeply involved in studying innovative food preservation techniques, including high-pressure processing and advanced drying methods. His research extends to the encapsulation of bioactive compounds and antioxidants, optimizing their delivery and retention in food products. Through interdisciplinary approaches and cutting-edge technology, Dr. Milani’s research contributes to global efforts in sustainability, food security, and the development of eco-friendly solutions in the food industry.

Award and Honor🏆

Prof. Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his exceptional contributions to the field of Food Science and Technology. In 2023, he was named a top researcher in Iran, underscoring his national recognition for innovative research and academic excellence. He has also been honored as a superior lecturer at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU) in 2022, further highlighting his dedication to education. Dr. Milani received the title of superior researcher at SANRU in 2014, 2017, and 2021, and was acknowledged as the top researcher in the province of Mazandaran in 2018. His academic achievements also extend back to his Ph.D. studies, where he was the top-ranked student in the entrance exam at Tehran University in 2000. These accolades underscore his influential role as a researcher, educator, and leader in advancing food science innovation.

Conclusion

Dr. Jafar Mohammadzadeh Milani is an outstanding candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. His exceptional academic career, high-impact publications, and numerous research awards position him as a leader in food science and technology. With a focus on expanding the practical and societal applications of his work and increasing international collaborations, Dr. Milani could further strengthen his candidacy for prestigious global recognitions. His contributions to biodegradable polymers and food packaging innovations make him a strong contender for the award, highlighting both his scientific innovation and commitment to sustainability.

Publications  top noted
  • Farokhi, N.M., Milani, J.M., Amiri, Z.R.
    • Title: Production and comparison of structural, thermal and physical characteristics of chitin nanoparticles obtained by different methods
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Milani, J.M., Moammaei, S., Kharazi, S.H., Berenjestanaki, M.M.
    • Title: Pasta Drying Defects as a Novel Ingredient for Hard Dough Biscuits: Effect of Drying Temperature and Granulation on Its Functionality
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  • Farokhi, N.M., Milani, J.M., Amiri, Z.R.
    • Title: Fabrication of nanocomposite gelatin-based film by the pickering emulsion containing nanoparticles of chitin
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5
  • Ledri, S.A., Milani, J.M., Shahidi, S.-A., Golkar, A.
    • Title: Comparative analysis of freeze drying and spray drying methods for encapsulation of chlorophyll with maltodextrin and whey protein isolate
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5
  • Belgheisi, S., Motamedzadegan, A., Rashidi, L., Milani, J.M., Rafe, A.
    • Title: Comparison effects of PEF and SC-CO2 treatments on lycopene, β-carotene, lutein, β-cryptoxanthin, total polyphenols values, and antioxidant activity of tomato fruits
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Gorji, H.N., Farahmandfar, R., Milani, J.M., Hashemi, S.M.B.
    • Title: Effect of gamma irradiation on structural properties and rheological behavior of binary biopolymer blend: A case study on guar gum-sage seed gum blends
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5
  • Naeli, M.H., Milani, J.M., Farmani, J., Zargaraan, A.
    • Title: Ethyl cellulose/hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose-based oleogel shortening: Effect on batter rheology and physical properties of sponge cake
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  • Tirgarian, B., Farmani, J., Farahmandfar, R., Milani, J.M., Van Bockstaele, F.
    • Title: Switchable pH-responsive Biopolymeric Stabilizers Made by Sonothermal Glycation of Sodium Caseinate with κappa-carrageenan
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Tirgarian, B., Farmani, J., Farahmandfar, R., Milani, J.M., Van Bockstaele, F.
    • Title: Colloidal network oleogels structured by sonothermal conjugates of sodium caseinate and anionic gums
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6
  • Golkar, A., Milani, J.M., Motamedzadeghan, A., Kenari, R.E.
    • Title: Physicochemical, structural, and rheological characteristics of corn starch after thermal-ultrasound processing
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 10

Muhammad Moaz Khursheed | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar at Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University, Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed, is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Soil Science at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture (B.Sc. Hons.) from the University of Sargodha in 2019, followed by a Master’s degree (M.Sc. Hons.) in Soil Sciences in 2021, achieving impressive GPAs of 3.55 and 3.65, respectively. Moaz is currently involved in a research project funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), focusing on the assessment of potentially toxic metals in the soil-plant-human continuum. He has published several research articles and book chapters, showcasing his expertise in sustainable agriculture and soil management. In addition to his research, he serves as a Teaching Assistant, contributing to the academic community at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, while continuously developing his skills in soil analysis and environmental science.

Professional profile

Education📚

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed, born on June 2, 1998, holds a strong academic background in Agriculture, specializing in Soil Science. He completed his Matriculation in Science from BISE Sargodha in 2013, achieving 84.67%, and his Intermediate in Pre-Engineering in 2015, scoring 68.91%. Moaz earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons.) in Agriculture from the University of Sargodha in 2019, graduating with a GPA of 3.55 (75.25%). He then pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc. Hons.) in Agriculture, specializing in Soil Sciences, at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, graduating in 2021 with a GPA of 3.65 (79.02%). Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Soil Science at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, focusing on the assessment of potentially toxic metals in the soil-plant-human continuum and working as a Research Associate on a project funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

Professional Experience🏛️

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed has gained valuable professional experience in the field of Soil Science and Agriculture. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate and Research Associate at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, working on a project funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) that investigates the transmittance of potentially toxic metals in the soil-plant-human continuum. In addition to his research role, Moaz serves as a Teaching Assistant in the Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad for the Spring semester of 2024, where he supports undergraduate education and fosters student learning.  His internship at the Soil and Water Testing Laboratory in Sargodha involved practical training in soil and water analysis, enhancing his laboratory skills and knowledge of agricultural practices. Through these experiences, Moaz has developed a strong foundation in research methodologies, data analysis, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Research Interest🌐

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed’s research interests lie primarily in the field of Soil Science, with a focus on sustainable agricultural practices and environmental health. His current Ph.D. research investigates the transmittance of potentially toxic metals within the soil-plant-human continuum, assessing the associated health risks and soil quality indices in sewage-irrigated areas. Moaz has a keen interest in exploring the effects of different phosphatic fertilizers on crop growth, specifically wheat, in saline sodic soils, aiming to enhance soil fertility and crop yield. Additionally, he is engaged in understanding the implications of inorganic environmental pollution and its risks to human health. Through his research, Moaz aims to contribute to the development of effective soil management strategies that promote environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity, ensuring safe food production and soil restoration practices in Pakistan.

Award and Honor🏆

Mr. Muhammad Moaz Khursheed has been recognized for his academic excellence and contributions to the field of Agriculture and Soil Science. He was awarded a laptop through the “Chief Minister Laptop Scheme” during his Bachelor’s degree in 2017, acknowledging his outstanding performance in his studies. Moaz has also presented his research at various international conferences, including the “International Conference on Soil Pollution and Remediation,” where he showcased his work on the accumulation of cadmium in crops and its implications for food safety. His involvement in collaborative research projects and publications in reputable journals, such as the Journal of Plant Nutrition, further demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. These achievements reflect his dedication to academic and research excellence, positioning him as a promising researcher in his field, committed to making significant contributions to sustainable agriculture and environmental health.

Conclusion

Muhammad Moaz Khursheed demonstrates significant potential as a candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong academic record, relevant research experience, and publication history showcase his dedication and contributions to the field of soil science. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in expanding his research scope and enhancing professional networking, his foundational strengths position him well for continued success in research. With focused efforts on the identified areas for improvement, he could become a leading researcher in his domain and a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

Publications top noted
  • Article in Press
    • Authors: Khursheed, M.M., Sabir, M., Ullah, S., Farooqi, Z.U.R., Ahmad Waraich, E.
    • Title: Application of different phosphatic fertilizers influences the different phosphorus fractions and morphophysiological traits of wheat in saline sodic soil.
    • Journal: Journal of Plant Nutrition
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Book Chapter
    • Authors: Kareem, A., Farooqi, Z.U.R., Kalsom, A., Raza, M., Khursheed, M.M.
    • Title: Organic farming for sustainable soil use, management, food production and climate change mitigation.
    • Book Title: Sustainable Agriculture: Technical Progressions and Transitions
    • Pages: 39–59
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 14
  • Article
    • Authors: Ahmad, T., Naz, A., Khursheed, M., Zafar, F., Hasnain, A.
    • Title: Impacts of seasonal variations on water quality, waterborne diseases, and related health risks.
    • Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
    • Volume: 223
    • Pages: 264–279
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 0

Abdulrahman Marwad | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Abdulrahman Marwad | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr of soil science at Faculty of Agriculture , Department of Soil Science , Zagazig University, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad is a distinguished Professor of Soil Science at Zagazig University, Egypt, with an extensive academic background, including a Ph.D. in Soil and Water Sciences. He has published numerous research articles, achieving an h-index of 15, reflecting his significant contributions to the field. His research focuses on soil fertility, the impact of soil amendments, and sustainable agricultural practices. He is actively involved in various projects aimed at addressing soil salinity and enhancing agricultural productivity in Egypt. Prof. Merwad has participated in numerous conferences and workshops, showcasing his expertise in soil science and environmental sustainability. He is a member of several professional societies, including the Egyptian Soil Science Society and the Organic Farming Society, and serves as a reviewer for various scientific journals. His dedication to education and research makes him a valuable asset to the academic community and a potential candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education📚

Prof. Dr. Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad holds a distinguished academic background in Soil Science. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from Zagazig University in 1994, where he developed a solid foundation in agricultural practices. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master’s degree in Soil Science from the same institution in 1999, focusing on soil fertility and its implications for sustainable agriculture. Dr. Merwad completed his Ph.D. in Soil and Water Sciences at Zagazig University in 2004, conducting research that significantly contributed to understanding soil management and environmental sustainability. His educational journey reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in soil science, and he has since become a prominent figure in the field, imparting his expertise to students and colleagues alike. Through his academic achievements, Prof. Merwad has played a vital role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and soil conservation efforts in Egypt.

Professional Experience🏛️

Prof. Dr. Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad has an extensive professional experience in the field of Soil Science, spanning over 20 years. He began his academic career at Zagazig University, where he currently holds a professorship. Throughout his tenure, he has engaged in various research projects focused on soil fertility, environmental sustainability, and the effects of agricultural practices on soil health. Dr. Merwad has been instrumental in enhancing the understanding of soil management techniques among farmers and agricultural stakeholders. In addition to his research contributions, he has actively participated in community outreach programs aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Dr. Merwad has also held leadership roles within academic committees, contributing to curriculum development and enhancing educational quality in his department. His dedication to teaching and mentoring students has made a significant impact on the academic community, as he guides the next generation of soil scientists through their research and career development.

Research Interest🌐

Prof. Dr. Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad’s research interests primarily focus on Soil Science, with a keen emphasis on soil fertility, environmental sustainability, and the interplay between agricultural practices and soil health. His work explores the effects of various fertilizers and organic amendments on soil quality, aiming to develop sustainable farming practices that enhance crop productivity while preserving soil integrity. Additionally, Dr. Merwad investigates the impact of climate change on soil dynamics and nutrient cycling, seeking to understand how shifting environmental conditions affect agricultural systems. He is also interested in soil remediation techniques, focusing on methods to restore contaminated soils and improve their fertility. Through his research, Dr. Merwad aims to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and practical application, ensuring that farmers and agricultural stakeholders can implement effective soil management strategies. His contributions significantly advance the understanding of soil management in both local and global contexts, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Award and Honor🏆

Prof. Dr. Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career, recognizing his contributions to the field of Soil Science. Notably, he was awarded the “Outstanding Researcher Award” from his institution, acknowledging his significant research outputs and innovations in soil fertility and environmental sustainability. Dr. Merwad’s work has also been recognized by various national and international scientific organizations, which have honored him for his commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. He has served as a keynote speaker at several conferences, where his insights on soil health and management have garnered widespread acclaim. In addition to his research accolades, he has received teaching excellence awards for his engaging and impactful instruction, inspiring the next generation of soil scientists. These honors reflect his dedication to both research and education, reinforcing his role as a leading figure in the field of Soil Science.

Conclusion

Abd-Elrahman Mohamed Amin Ali Merwad demonstrates a strong candidacy for the Best Researcher Award due to his solid academic credentials, impactful research contributions, and commitment to professional development. His active engagement in conferences and editorial roles highlights his dedication to the field of soil science. Addressing areas for improvement, such as securing research funding and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, could further elevate his contributions to agriculture and environmental sustainability. Overall, Dr. Merwad’s profile reflects the qualities and achievements that align well with the recognition provided by the Best Researcher Award.

Publication top noted
  • Title: Response of water deficit-stressed Vigna unguiculata performances to silicon, proline or methionine foliar application
    Authors: ARMA Merwad, ESM Desoky, MM Rady
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Scientia Horticulturae 228, 132-144
  • Title: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: Potential improvement in antioxidant defense system and suppression of oxidative stress for alleviating salinity stress in Triticum …
    Authors: ESM Desoky, AM Saad, MT El-Saadony, ARM Merwad, MM Rady
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 30, 101878
  • Title: Heavy metals-resistant bacteria (HM-RB): Potential bioremediators of heavy metals-stressed Spinacia oleracea plant
    Authors: ESM Desoky, ARM Merwad, WM Semida, SA Ibrahim, MT El-Saadony, …
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 198, 110685
  • Title: Natural biostimulants improve saline soil characteristics and salt stressed-sorghum performance
    Authors: ESM Desoky, ARM Merwad, MM Rady
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 49 (8), 967-983
  • Title: Stimulating antioxidant defenses, antioxidant gene expression, and salt tolerance in Pisum sativum seedling by pretreatment using licorice root extract (LRE) as an organic …
    Authors: ESM Desoky, AI ElSayed, ARMA Merwad, MM Rady
    Year: 2019
    Citation: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 142, 292-302
  • Title: Global patterns and drivers of soil dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium
    Authors: Y Cheng, AS Elrys, ARM Merwad, H Zhang, Z Chen, J Zhang, Z Cai, …
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Environmental Science & Technology 56 (6), 3791-3800
  • Title: Using Moringa oleifera extract as biostimulant enhancing the growth, yield and nutrients accumulation of pea plants
    Authors: ARMA Merwad
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Journal of Plant Nutrition 41 (4), 425-431
  • Title: Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of exogenously applied selenium for alleviating destructive impacts induced by salinity stress in bread wheat
    Authors: ESM Desoky, ARMA Merwad, MF Abo El-Maati, E Mansour, SMAI Arnaout, …
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Agronomy 11 (5), 926
  • Title: Nitrogen use efficiency in spring wheat: genotypic variation and grain yield response under sandy soils condition
    Authors: E Mansour, AMA Merwad, MAT Yasin, MIE Abul-Hamid, …
    Year: 2017
    Citation: The Journal of Agricultural Science 155, 1407-1423
  • Title: Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Tolerance to Drought Can Be Improved by Silicon Application
    Authors: MA Ibrahim, ARM Merwad, EA Elnaka
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 49 (8), 945-957
  • Title: Improving the salinity tolerance in wheat plants using salicylic and ascorbic acids
    Authors: ESM Desoky, ARM Merwad
    Year: 2015
    Citation: Journal of Agricultural Science 7 (10), 203
  • Title: Ammonia emission from staple crops in China as response to mitigation strategies and agronomic conditions: meta-analytic study
    Authors: AI Abdo, D Shi, J Li, T Yang, X Wang, H Li, EMW Abdel-Hamed, …
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Journal of Cleaner Production 279, 123835
  • Title: Mitigation of salinity stress effects on growth, physio-chemical parameters and yield of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by exogenous application of glycine betaine
    Authors: ES Desoky, SA Ibrahim, AR Merwad
    Year: 2019
    Citation: International Letters of Natural Sciences 76

Lifang Xiao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Lifang Xiao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Postdoc at Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Lifang Xiao is a prominent researcher at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, specializing in entomology and paleobiology. His research focuses on plant-insect co-evolution, endophytic insect behavior, and environmental factors influencing insect herbivory. With a Ph.D. from Capital Normal University and extensive postdoctoral experience, including a visiting researcher role at the Department of Paleobiology, NMNH USA, Dr. Xiao has established a solid academic foundation. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to our understanding of fossil terrestrial ecosystems and herbivorous insect management. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, enhancing both ecological and practical applications in pest control. With ongoing projects and a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field, Dr. Xiao is poised to make further impactful contributions to science. His blend of research excellence and potential for mentorship positions him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Professional profile

Education📚

Dr. Lifang Xiao has a robust academic background in entomology and related fields. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Geology at Gannan Normal University, Jiangxi Province, in 2015. He then earned a Master of Science in Plant Protection from Jiangxi Agricultural University between 2015 and 2018, focusing on the dynamics between plants and herbivorous insects. Dr. Xiao continued his academic journey by pursuing a Ph.D. at Capital Normal University in Beijing, where he specialized in entomology from 2018 to 2022, deepening his understanding of insect behavior and ecology. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, where he is involved in research on Mesozoic plant-insect associations. Dr. Xiao’s education has equipped him with a comprehensive knowledge base and research skills that underpin his contributions to the fields of paleobiology and ecology.

Professional Experience🏛️

Dr. Lifang Xiao has amassed significant professional experience in entomology and paleobiology. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, where he focuses on Mesozoic plant-insect associations from July 2022 to October 2024. Additionally, he is a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Paleobiology at the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in the USA, a position he has held since October 2023. Prior to this, he was also a Visiting Researcher at NMNH from September 2019 to July 2020, which allowed him to collaborate on international research projects. His diverse roles have enabled him to contribute extensively to the understanding of plant-insect co-evolution, environmental influences on herbivory, and pest management strategies. Dr. Xiao’s professional journey reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in his field through research, collaboration, and innovation.

Research Interest🌐

Dr. Lifang Xiao’s research interests center on the intricate relationships between plants and insects, particularly in the context of co-evolution and ecological dynamics. His primary focus is on plant-insect co-evolution as evidenced by fossil records, which provides insights into historical interactions and adaptations. He studies the behavior of endophytic insects and their interactions with plant hosts, exploring how environmental conditions influence insect herbivory. Dr. Xiao also investigates herbivorous insect pest management and control strategies, aiming to develop sustainable approaches to managing agricultural pests. Additionally, his research extends to analyzing fossil terrestrial food webs to assess ecosystem health and biodiversity over geological time. By integrating paleobiology with contemporary ecological issues, Dr. Xiao’s work contributes to a deeper understanding of insect behavior and plant interactions, with implications for conservation and agricultural practices. His interdisciplinary approach highlights the relevance of historical ecological data to modern environmental challenges.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Lifang Xiao has received several awards and honors that recognize his contributions to the fields of entomology and paleobiology. His research on plant-insect co-evolution and environmental influences on herbivory has garnered attention in the scientific community, reflected in his selection for competitive research positions, such as his role as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences. Additionally, Dr. Xiao’s work as a Visiting Researcher at the Department of Paleobiology, NMNH USA, showcases his international recognition and collaboration opportunities. He has also published numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, which underscores his influence and expertise in his field. While specific awards are not detailed in his profile, his extensive research output and contributions to understanding fossil ecosystems and insect behavior indicate a promising trajectory that could lead to further accolades as his career progresses. Dr. Xiao’s commitment to excellence positions him as a noteworthy emerging scientist.

Conclusion

Lifang Xiao stands out as a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his impressive research contributions, diverse expertise, and solid academic background. His work on plant-insect interactions and herbivory not only adds to scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for pest management and ecosystem health. By addressing areas for improvement, such as public engagement and mentorship, he can further amplify the impact of his research. Overall, Xiao’s potential for future contributions to science and his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field make him a deserving candidate for this recognition.

Publication top noted📜
  • Middle Jurassic insect mines on gymnosperms provide missing links to early mining evolution
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Wu, Y., Ren, D., Wang, Y.
    New Phytologist, 2024, 242(6), pp. 2803–2816.
    📚 1 Citation
  • New dusty lacewings from Upper Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar (Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae)
    Xiao, L., Chen, Z., Ren, D., Wang, Y.
    Cretaceous Research, 2024, 154, 105755.
    📚 2 Citations
  • Insect herbivory immediately before the eclipse of the gymnosperms: The Dawangzhangzi plant assemblage of Northeastern China
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Ren, D.
    Insect Science, 2022, 29(5), pp. 1483–1520.
    📚 15 Citations
  • Data, metrics, and methods for arthropod and fungal herbivory at the dawn of angiosperm diversification: The Rose Creek plant assemblage of Nebraska, U.S.A.
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Dilcher, D.L., Ren, D.
    Data in Brief, 2022, 42, 108170.
    📚 8 Citations
  • The natural history of fossil insect herbivory
    Xiao, L., Lin, X., Ren, D.
    Dizhi Xuebao/Acta Geologica Sinica, 2022, 96(5), pp. 1654–1679.
    📚 1 Citation
  • Arthropod and fungal herbivory at the dawn of angiosperm diversification: The Rose Creek plant assemblage of Nebraska, U.S.A.
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Dilcher, D.L., Ren, D.
    Cretaceous Research, 2022, 131, 105088.
    📚 16 Citations
  • Plant–insect interactions from the mid-Cretaceous at Puy-Puy (Aquitaine Basin, western France) indicates preferential herbivory for angiosperms amid a forest of ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms
    Santos, A.A., Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Perrichot, V., Wappler, T.
    Botany Letters, 2022, 169(4), pp. 568–587.
    📚 6 Citations
  • Early Cretaceous mealybug herbivory on a laurel highlights the deep-time history of angiosperm–scale insect associations
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Ben-Dov, Y., Dilcher, D.L., Ren, D.
    New Phytologist, 2021, 232(3), pp. 1414–1423.
    📚 7 Citations
  • Florivory of Early Cretaceous flowers by functionally diverse insects: Implications for early angiosperm pollination
    Xiao, L., Labandeira, C.C., Dilcher, D.L., Ren, D.
    Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2021, 288(1953), 20210320.
    📚 25 Citations
  • New archidermapteran earwigs (Dermaptera) from the middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China
    Xiong, S., Engel, M.S., Xiao, L., Ren, D.
    ZooKeys, 2021, (1065), pp. 125–139.
    📚 5 Citations

Richard Kindong | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor and Researcher at the College of Marine Living Resource Sciences and Management, China

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong is a Cameroonian lecturer and research scientist at the College of Marine Living Resource Science and Management, Shanghai Ocean University, China. He holds a PhD in Fisheries Resources and Management, focusing on the biology and conservation of marine fishes, particularly vulnerable species like small pelagic fish, sharks, and tuna. His research involves stock assessment, ecological modeling, and the impacts of climate change on fisheries. He is dedicated to public education on marine conservation issues and has actively engaged in international collaboration, fostering partnerships between Chinese and West African institutions. Additionally, Dr. Kindong has secured significant research grants and is committed to mentoring graduate students. He has been recognized for his academic achievements, including awards from the Cameroonian government and Shanghai Ocean University, highlighting his contributions to fisheries science and education.

Professional profile

Education📚

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong holds a distinguished academic background in fisheries and marine engineering. He earned his PhD in Fisheries Resources from Shanghai Ocean University, China, from September 2016 to July 2019. His doctoral thesis focused on developing a framework for assessing data-limited fish stocks in Dianshan Lake, showcasing his expertise in fisheries management.

Prior to his PhD, he obtained a Master of Engineering Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Douala, Cameroon, between September 2011 and December 2013. His master’s research involved designing an ice-plant powered by a hybrid solar and generator system for fisheries conservation.

Dr. Kindong completed his Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Fishing and Marine Engineering at the University of Douala, Cameroon, from September 2008 to July 2011. His educational journey has equipped him with a solid foundation in marine sciences and engineering, enabling him to contribute significantly to fisheries research and management.

Professional Experience🏛️

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong has a robust professional background in academia and research within the field of marine sciences. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Research Scientist at the College of Marine Living Resource Science and Management at Shanghai Ocean University, China, since August 2021. His responsibilities include conducting research on fisheries stock assessment, climate change impacts, and the biology of marine species, alongside teaching graduate and postgraduate students.

Previously, Dr. Kindong worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shanghai Ocean University from August 2019 to July 2021, where he focused on developing management frameworks for non-targeted fish stocks. Additionally, he held a Visiting Professor position at the University of Ebolowa, Cameroon, from December 2023 to February 2024, fostering collaboration between institutions.

His extensive experience includes leading research projects, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and promoting educational initiatives in fisheries and marine technology across Africa and China.

Research Interest🌐

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong has a diverse range of research interests centered around the assessment and management of marine and freshwater fisheries resources. His primary focus lies in the biology and conservation of vulnerable marine species, particularly small pelagic fish, sharks, and small tunas. He conducts extensive studies on maturation and gonadal development, age and growth, and the impacts of fishing and climate change on reproductive biology.

Dr. Kindong’s research also delves into stock assessment methods, ecological modeling, and the development of management strategies for data-limited fisheries. He is particularly interested in modeling fish distributions and community dynamics in relation to environmental variables. Furthermore, he aims to develop and implement Management Strategy Evaluations (MSE) and fisheries ecosystem indicators. His commitment to improving fisheries management practices through rigorous data analysis and modeling underscores his contributions to sustainable marine resource conservation and management strategies.

Award and Honor🏆

Assist Prof Dr. Richard Kindong has received several awards and honors throughout his academic and professional journey, reflecting his commitment to excellence in research and education. He was recognized with Cameroon’s presidential award for best-performing university students from 2008 to 2013, highlighting his outstanding academic achievements during his formative years. In 2011, he received the Cameroon Navy-Marine Fellowship, further showcasing his dedication to marine sciences.

Dr. Kindong was awarded the 1st Academic Prize as the Best International Student at Shanghai Ocean University in 2017, emphasizing his exceptional performance during his Ph.D. studies. Additionally, he was granted an Inter-governmental PhD Scholarship award between China and Cameroon, funded by the Chinese Government Scholarship Council from 2015 to 2019, which facilitated his research and academic growth. These recognitions not only validate his expertise in fisheries resources and management but also underscore his significant contributions to the field of marine conservation and education.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Richard Kindong is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant academic qualifications, relevant research contributions to marine conservation, and active engagement in education and public outreach. While there are areas for improvement, such as increasing publication output and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, his achievements and potential for future impact in the field of fisheries science make him a deserving nominee. His work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also supports vital conservation efforts, aligning with the goals of the Best Researcher Award.

Publication top noted📜
  • Kindong, R., Sarr, O., Pandong, N.A., Zhu, J., & Dai, X. (2024). Towards sustainable exploitation of European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus) stocks off West African waters. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 23, 100460.
  • Konoyima, K.J., Kindong, R., & Zhu, J. (2024). A paradigm shift: using catch and abundance indices to assess the impact of tuna purse seiner FAD and FSC fishing on the stock status of little tunny in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. Fisheries Science, 90(2), pp. 139–160.
  • Wei, X., Gao, C., Liu, Y., Kindong, R., & Wang, Y. (2024). Unveiling seasonal changes in trophic structure of fishery community in the offshore waters of southern Zhejiang Province of China: Insights from stable isotope analysis. Ecological Indicators, 159, 111672.
  • Han, D., Kindong, R., Wang, W., Tian, S., & Liu, W. (2024). Effects of jellyfish and black seabream releasing on marine ecosystems: A mass balance approach for the coastal area of southern Zhejiang, China. Ocean and Coastal Management, 248, 106948.
  • Konoyima, K.J., Kindong, R., Jiangfeng, Z., Fan, Z., & Baio, A.C. (2024). Assessing the stock status of Euthynnus alletteratus (Rafinesque 1810) exploited by tuna purse seiners in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean: implications of using the length-based Integrated Mixed Effect model. Marine Biology Research, 2024.
  • Sarr, O., Kindong, R., Sow, F.N., & Tian, S. (2023). Estimation of Atlantic bonito (Sarda sarda) stock status in the Senegalese Exclusive Economic Zone (SEEZ) from the catch-based model (CMSY) and length-based bayesian estimation (LBB) method. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 65, 103052.
  • Kindong, R., Wu, F., Sarr, O., & Zhu, J. (2023). A simulation-based option to assess data-limited fisheries off West African waters. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 15290.
  • Wang, Y., Kindong, R., Gao, C., & Wang, J. (2023). Identification of Keystone Species in Ecological Communities in the East China Sea. Fishes, 8(5), 224.

Rajiv Kumar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajiv Kumar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Principal Investigator at ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, India

Rajiv Kumar is a Senior Scientist in Biotechnology at ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Rajasthan. With over a decade of experience, he has contributed significantly to animal biotechnology, focusing on developing disease-resistant sheep. His work on understanding the genes responsible for nematode resilience in sheep has been widely recognized. Rajiv has led several prestigious research projects and holds patents for innovative PCR-based diagnostic techniques in textiles. His dedication to biotechnology is evident through his prolific research output and national recognition. He is also passionate about preserving agrobiodiversity and has contributed to the conservation of endangered sheep breeds. Rajiv’s ability to combine academic rigor with practical applications has made him a leader in his field. 🧬🌍

Professional profile

Education📚

Rajiv Kumar’s academic journey is rooted in his deep interest in biotechnology and veterinary sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Animal Biotechnology from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (2006-2009), focusing on the immuno-regulatory and oncolytic potential of the Newcastle disease virus. Prior to this, he completed his M.V.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (2004-2006), where he honed his skills in molecular techniques. Rajiv also holds a B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree from Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (1998-2004), where he developed his foundation in veterinary sciences. His academic background provided the perfect platform for his specialized research in biotechnology, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his career in animal genetic research. 📚🔬

Professional Experience🏛️

Rajiv Kumar is currently serving as a Senior Scientist at the ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute. He has been in this role since 2009, focusing on animal biotechnology, particularly on understanding the genes responsible for disease resistance in sheep. He has led several high-impact projects, such as “Fitness Black Box: Deciphering the Ovar-MHC Variability in Sheep Breeds of India,” funded by the Department of Science and Technology, and the ICAR-funded project on the genetic factors influencing wool traits in sheep. His work on disease resilience and conservation of endangered sheep breeds has made substantial contributions to both science and agriculture. Rajiv’s leadership in these projects highlights his ability to bridge academic research with practical, real-world solutions. 🐏🔬

Research Interest🌐

Rajiv Kumar’s research interests lie in animal biotechnology, particularly in the genetic mechanisms that contribute to disease resistance in livestock. His primary focus is on identifying genes responsible for nematode resilience in sheep, which has important implications for improving animal health and productivity. Rajiv is also keenly interested in conserving agrobiodiversity, particularly through the cryopreservation of endangered sheep breeds in India. His work is highly interdisciplinary, combining molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology to solve critical challenges in agriculture. Rajiv is constantly exploring new techniques, such as PCR-based diagnostics, to enhance the efficiency of livestock breeding and disease management, making him a pioneer in his field. 🧬🐑

Award and Honor🏆

Rajiv Kumar has been honored with several prestigious awards throughout his career, highlighting his contributions to biotechnology and agriculture. He has received six national awards for his groundbreaking research in animal biotechnology and disease resistance in sheep. His work on genetic markers for wool traits and disease resilience has not only gained national recognition but also contributed to important advancements in the field. In addition to his national awards, Rajiv’s innovations in PCR-based diagnostic techniques for textiles have resulted in patents, further showcasing his impact. His contributions to India’s agricultural biotechnology landscape have been consistently recognized by his peers and research institutions. 🏅🔬

Conclusion

Rajiv Kumar is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to his contributions to animal biotechnology, disease resistance in sheep, and his robust scientific output. His national recognition, leadership in research, and mentorship make him a strong contender. However, enhancing his international collaborations and editorial responsibilities would strengthen his profile further for future awards.

Publication top noted📜
  • Immunomodulation of bivalent Newcastle disease DNA vaccine induced immune response by co-delivery of chicken IFN-γ and IL-4 genes 🧬
    Authors: PM Sawant, PC Verma, PK Subudhi, U Chaturvedi, M Singh, R Kumar
    Journal: Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 79
  • In Vivo Evaluation of Hypoglycemic Activity of Aloe spp. and Identification of Its Mode of Action on GLUT-4 Gene Expression In Vitro 🌿
    Authors: R Kumar, B Sharma, NR Tomar, P Roy, AK Gupta, A Kumar
    Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 66
  • Induction of apoptosis in Vero cells by Newcastle disease virus requires viral replication, de-novo protein synthesis and caspase activation 🦠
    Authors: PV Ravindra, AK Tiwari, B Ratta, U Chaturvedi, SK Palia, PK Subudhi, R Kumar
    Journal: Virus Research
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 63
  • Velogenic Newcastle disease virus as an oncolytic virotherapeutics: In vitro characterization 🧪
    Authors: R Kumar, AK Tiwari, U Chaturvedi, GR Kumar, AP Sahoo, RS Rajmani
    Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 54
  • Rapid detection of Mannheimia haemolytica in lung tissues of sheep and from bacterial culture 🐑
    Authors: J Kumar, SK Dixit, R Kumar
    Journal: Veterinary World
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 52
  • Genetic polymorphism of growth hormone gene in native sheep breeds of India 🧬
    Authors: R Kumari, R Kumar, AS Meena, B Jyotsana, LLL Prince, S Kumar
    Journal: Indian Journal of Small Ruminants
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 47
  • Sheep and goat production: Basic differences, impact on climate and molecular tools for rumen microbiome study 🌍🐏
    Authors: AR Agrawal, SA Karim, R Kumar, A Sahoo, PJ John
    Journal: International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 46
  • Canine parvovirus type 2a (CPV-2a)-induced apoptosis in MDCK involves both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways 🐕
    Authors: J Doley, LV Singh, GR Kumar, AP Sahoo, L Saxena, U Chaturvedi, R Kumar
    Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 33
  • Rapid detection of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in clinical samples from sheep 🧫
    Authors: J Kumar, BN Tripathi, R Kumar, GG Sonawane, SK Dixit
    Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 33
  • Diagnosis and prevalence of ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma in lung tissues of naturally infected farm sheep 🐑
    Authors: GG Sonawane, BN Tripathi, R Kumar, J Kumar
    Journal: Veterinary World
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 28
  • Epidemiological, bacteriological and molecular studies on caseous lymphadenitis in Sirohi goats of Rajasthan, India 🐐
    Authors: J Kumar, F Singh, BN Tripathi, R Kumar, SK Dixit, GG Sonawane
    Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 27
  • HN protein of Newcastle disease virus induces apoptosis through SAPK/JNK pathway 🧬
    Authors: RS Rajmani, RK Gandham, SK Gupta, AP Sahoo, PK Singh, R Kumar
    Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 26
  • Molecular Docking Studies with Rabies Virus Glycoprotein to Design Viral Therapeutics 🧬
    Authors: NR Tomar, V Singh, SS Marla, R Chandra, R Kumar, A Kumar
    Journal: Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 25
  • In-vitro Characterization and Evaluation of Apoptotic Potential of Bicistronic Plasmid Encoding HN Gene of Newcastle Disease Virus and Human TNF-α 🧫
    Authors: RS Rajmani, PK Singh, G Ravi Kumar, S Saxena, LV Singh, R Kumar
    Journal: Animal Biotechnology
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 19

Marina Komeroski | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marina Komeroski | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Pesquisadora at UFRGS, Brazil

Marina Rocha Komeroski is a dedicated researcher in the fields of food science and nutrition. She holds a Master’s degree in Food, Nutrition, and Health from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology. Her research focuses on improving food quality, particularly for people with dietary restrictions such as celiac disease. Marina has actively contributed to several groundbreaking projects, including gluten-free alternatives and nutritional evaluation of innovative food products. Her work is driven by a passion for public health and innovation in food science. Marina’s commitment to improving food safety and nutrition makes her a promising scholar with impactful research contributions. 👩‍🔬🥼🍞

Professional profile

Education📚

Marina Rocha Komeroski earned her Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), where she actively participated in various research programs, including the PIBIC CNPq-UFRGS and BIC-UFRGS initiatives. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Food, Nutrition, and Health, also from UFRGS, with a thesis focused on the incorporation of whey proteins into gluten-free baked goods to improve the quality of life for people with celiac disease. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate at UFRGS in the Food Science and Technology program, researching microgreens and bioactive compounds in food products. Her academic journey is marked by continuous excellence, having received scholarships throughout her studies, reflecting her dedication and significant contributions to the field of nutrition and food science. 📚🎓🍽️

Professional Experience🏛️

Marina’s professional journey has been deeply rooted in research. She began as a research fellow during her undergraduate studies, contributing to projects that explored the acceptability of special bean strains and the chemical composition of sautéed edible mushrooms. As a Master’s student, she focused on improving gluten-free bakery products using whey protein, a project aimed at enhancing the quality of life for celiac patients. Currently, she is a full-time doctoral researcher, working on innovative projects such as the nutritional and bioactive evaluation of microgreens. Her exclusive dedication to academic research has led her to participate in numerous studies with impactful outcomes in food technology, public health, and nutrition. 💡🔬🥗

Research Interest🌐

Marina Rocha Komeroski’s research interests are centered on food science, with a particular focus on developing innovative solutions for individuals with dietary restrictions, such as celiac disease. She is passionate about the nutritional evaluation of gluten-free products and the use of whey proteins to improve their texture and nutritional content. Her Ph.D. research focuses on the bioactive properties and nutritional benefits of microgreens, aiming to enhance the quality and health impact of plant-based foods. She is also interested in the sensory analysis of food and the psychological factors influencing food choices, particularly how advertising and food attributes affect consumer behavior. Marina’s research is driven by a commitment to public health, food innovation, and sustainability. 🌱🥗🍞

Award and Honor

Throughout her academic career, Marina has been the recipient of several prestigious scholarships. She received the PIBIC CNPq-UFRGS and BIC-UFRGS fellowships during her undergraduate studies and the CAPES scholarship for both her Master’s and Ph.D. research. These honors reflect her academic excellence and the value of her research in the field of food science and nutrition. Additionally, her involvement in impactful projects, such as developing gluten-free alternatives and analyzing the bioactive properties of microgreens, has earned her recognition within the academic community. Her contributions are paving the way for significant advancements in food technology and health. 🏆🎖️🍽️

Conclusion

Marina Rocha Komeroski is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, thanks to her contributions to food science, particularly in nutrition and gluten-free product development. Her innovative work on food alternatives for celiacs and microgreens reflects her ability to address contemporary health and nutrition challenges. To further strengthen her candidacy, she may benefit from increasing her global research footprint and targeting higher-impact journals. Overall, her work demonstrates the potential for significant real-world applications, making her a noteworthy contender for the award. 🌱🥖📚

Publication top noted📜
  • Exploring sugar reduction in bakery products: Physico-chemical and sensory characterization of biscuits added with natural aromas
    • 📝 Authors: Cristine da Silva Medeiros, Cristina Proserpio, Amanda Soares Bandeira, Marina Rocha Komeroski, Alessandro de Oliveira Rios, Martine Elisabeth Kienzle Hagen, Ella Pagliarini, Viviani Ruffo de Oliveira
    • 📅 Year: 2024
    • 📖 Citation: International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgfs.2024.100990
  • Postharvest Quality of Arugula (Eruca sativa) Microgreens Determined by Microbiological, Physico-Chemical, and Sensory Parameters
    • 📝 Authors: Marina R. Komeroski, Thais Beninca, Keyla A. Portal, Patrícia S. Malheiros, Tâmmila V. Klug, Simone H. Flores, Alessandro O. Rios
    • 📅 Year: 2024
    • 📖 Citation: Foods, DOI: 10.3390/foods13193020
  • Overview on bioactive compounds’ profile of Brassicaceae microgreens: An approach on different production systems and the use of elicitors
    • 📝 Authors: Marina Rocha Komeroski, Alessandro de Oliveira Rios, Simone Hickmann Flores, Tâmmila Venzke Klug
    • 📅 Year: 2023
    • 📖 Citation: Acta Botanica Brasilica, DOI: 10.1590/1677-941x-abb-2023-0113
  • Nutritional quality and bioactive compounds of arugula (Eruca sativa L.) sprouts and microgreens
    • 📝 Authors: Marina Rocha Komeroski, Keyla Araujo Portal, Jorgiana Comiotto, Tâmmila Venzke Klug, Simone Hickmann Flores, Alessandro de Oliveira Rios
    • 📅 Year: 2023
    • 📖 Citation: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.16607
  • Influence of the Amount and Type of Whey Protein on the Chemical, Technological, and Sensory Quality of Pasta and Bakery Products
    • 📝 Authors: Marina Rocha Komeroski, Viviani Ruffo de Oliveira
    • 📅 Year: 2023
    • 📖 Citation: Foods, DOI: 10.3390/foods12142801
  • New opportunities for gluten-free diet: teff (Eragrostis tef) as fibre source in baking products
    • 📝 Authors: Raísa V. Homem, Cristina Proserpio, Camilla Cattaneo, Fernanda C. Rockett, Helena de O. Schmidt, Marina R. Komeroski, Alessandro de O. Rios, Ella Pagliarini, Viviani Ruffo de Oliveira
    • 📅 Year: 2022
    • 📖 Citation: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.15395

Fikadu Yirga | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fikadu Yirga | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Fikadu Yirga Woldegebreal is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in sustainable natural resource management 🌿. Born on September 6, 1991, in Debre Berhan, Ethiopia, Fikadu has built a strong foundation in environmental studies. He is currently completing his PhD in Forest and Livelihoods at the University of Gondar 🎓. His work focuses on natural resource sustainability and agroforestry, contributing to rural livelihoods and climate adaptation. As a lecturer and researcher, he has developed educational resources and published impactful articles in reputable journals. His passion for nature and the environment is reflected in both his professional and personal interests 🌱📚. Fikadu is also proficient in quantitative data analysis tools such as SPSS, MS-Excel, and R. He is an excellent communicator, fluent in English, and is passionate about mentoring and collaborating with others for environmental conservation 🌍

Professional profile

Education📚

Fikadu’s educational journey began in Mezezo Primary School (2002-2009) 📘, followed by Mezezo Secondary School (2010-2011) 📗, and Debre Sina Preparatory School (2012-2013) 🏫. He pursued a BSc degree in Natural Resource Management at Debre Markos University from 2014 to 2016 🌍, where he developed a deep understanding of environmental conservation and resource sustainability. To further his expertise, Fikadu completed his MSc in Sustainable Natural Resource Management at Wollo University (2017-2018) 📜. His master’s thesis focused on agroforestry and its role in improving livelihoods and mitigating climate change in rural Ethiopia 🌱. Currently, he is attending the University of Gondar, where he is completing his PhD in Forest and Livelihoods 🌲. His doctoral research focuses on sustainable forestry practices and how they influence the livelihoods of communities reliant on forest resources 🌳.

Professional Experience🏛️

Fikadu began his academic career as a lecturer at Oda Bultum University from 2018 to 2020 🎓. During his tenure, he gained recognition for his innovative contributions to teaching, including developing a module on Non-Timber Forest Product Management 🌿, which is now a valuable resource in the university’s library 📚. He has mentored numerous students in natural resource management and continues to influence the next generation of environmental scientists. Alongside his teaching role, Fikadu has published multiple research articles in reputable journals, contributing to the fields of agroforestry, climate change adaptation, and sustainable energy solutions 🌍. His research on biogas technology has also garnered attention for its potential in reducing carbon emissions and conserving fuelwood in Ethiopia 🌱💡. His work demonstrates a blend of academic rigor and practical solutions to pressing environmental challenges in rural communities 🌾.

Research Interest🌐

Fikadu’s research interests center around sustainable natural resource management, forest conservation, and the integration of agroforestry to improve rural livelihoods 🌿. His work explores how environmentally sustainable practices can enhance agricultural productivity while simultaneously conserving natural ecosystems 🌳. One of his primary focus areas is climate change adaptation, where he studies the strategies rural communities adopt to mitigate climate risks and improve resilience against environmental degradation 🌦️. Fikadu is also deeply invested in research related to biogas technology, with particular attention to its role in reducing fuelwood consumption and carbon emissions in rural Ethiopia 🔥💡. His expertise in quantitative research methodologies, such as SPSS and R software, enables him to provide evidence-based insights into the socio-economic and ecological benefits of sustainable practices 🌍📊. His interdisciplinary approach aims to bridge the gap between environmental sustainability and livelihood improvement 🌱.

Award and Honor🏆

Fikadu has received recognition for his contributions to academia and environmental research 🌍. His letter of recognition from Oda Bultum University 🎓 reflects his outstanding contribution to the university’s educational resources, particularly in the development of a Non-Timber Forest Product Management module 📚. In addition, his work on sustainable natural resource management has earned him praise in academic circles, where his research on agroforestry, climate adaptation, and renewable energy has been highly regarded 🌱. Fikadu has also been recognized for his dedication to student mentorship and engagement, further underscoring his impact as a lecturer and researcher. Though early in his career, Fikadu’s potential for future honors in environmental and sustainable development is evident as he continues to push the boundaries of research in forest management and sustainable livelihoods 🌳

Conclusion

Fikadu Yirga Woldegebreal’s academic achievements, research contributions, and expertise in sustainable natural resource management make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on agroforestry, climate adaptation, and biogas technology contributes to addressing critical challenges in environmental sustainability and rural livelihoods. By increasing his international collaborations and leadership in research projects, he could further enhance his profile and global impact. Overall, he exhibits great potential for future recognition as a leader in his field.

Publication top noted📜
  • “Examining the Expansion of Agroforestry Practices and Their Management Practices in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia” 🌳
    • Published in: Trees, Forests and People, 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “Exploring the Contribution of Agroforestry Practices to Income and Livelihoods of Rural Households in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia” 🌾💰
    • Published in: Agroforestry Systems, 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • “Time-series Trend Analysis and Farmer Perceptions of Rainfall and Temperature in Northwestern Ethiopia” 🌦📈
    • Published in: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021
    • Citations: 10
  • “Status of Energy Utilization and Factors Affecting Rural Households’ Adoption of Biogas Technology in North-western Ethiopia” 🔥💡
    • Published in: Heliyon, 2021
    • Citations: 16
  • “Biogas Technology in Fuelwood Saving and Carbon Emission Reduction in Southern Ethiopia” 🌿🌍
    • Published in: Heliyon, 2020
    • Citations: 4
  • “Farmers’ Choices and Factors Affecting Adoption of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies: Evidence from Northwestern Ethiopia” 🌱🌡️
    • Published in: Heliyon, 2020
    • Citations: 128
  • “Impact of Altitude and Anthropogenic Disturbance on Plant Species Composition, Diversity, and Structure at the Wof-Washa Highlands of Ethiopia” 🏞️🌱
    • Published in: Heliyon, 2019
    • Citations: Not listed

Kadambini Das | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Kadambini Das | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Researcher Award

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, BRA BIHAR UNIVERSITY, MUZAFFARPUR, India

Dr. Kadambini Das is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. With a deep commitment to environmental conservation, she has focused her research on identifying and addressing developmental constraints in plant species, particularly endangered ones. Her work spans critical topics such as reproductive ecology, pollination biology, and the impact of climate change. In addition to her research, she has contributed to academia as a faculty member at the University of Delhi, helping shape the next generation of scientists. Dr. Das’s work on genetically modified crops and medicinal plants highlights her diverse expertise, making her a valuable contributor to both theoretical and applied aspects of botany. 🌱🌍

Professional profile

Education📚

Dr. Das completed her Ph.D. in Botany at the University of Delhi, specializing in the reproductive biology and dispersal ecology of endangered Himalayan tree species. Her doctoral research provided crucial insights into the ecological and anthropogenic factors affecting plant survival in threatened ecosystems. She holds a Master of Science in Botany from Miranda House, University of Delhi, where she honed her skills in plant biology, focusing on both research and teaching methodologies. Dr. Das also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany from Maitreyi College, University of Delhi. Additionally, she cleared the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) in Life Sciences, further solidifying her academic foundation. 📜🌱

Professional Experience🏛️

Dr. Das has a broad range of professional experience in academia and research. She has served as a faculty member in several prestigious institutions, including Maitreyi College, Zakir Hussain College, and Hansraj College, all affiliated with the University of Delhi. Her teaching primarily focuses on botany, where she introduces students to plant biology, conservation, and environmental science. In addition, she worked as a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Botany at the University of Delhi, contributing to important projects on reproductive biology in Himalayan tree species. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, continuing her research and teaching while mentoring young scientists. 🌿📘

Research Interest🌐

Dr. Das’s research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, focusing primarily on the reproductive ecology of endangered plant species. Her expertise lies in understanding the factors—both ecological and anthropogenic—that limit plant survival, and she works on proposing remedial strategies for species conservation. In addition, she is actively involved in research on pollination biology, seed biology, and environmental impact assessment (EIA). Dr. Das has also explored the impact of climate change on plant reproductive success and ecosystem sustainability. Her interest in genetically modified crops (GMOs) and medicinal plant cultivation aligns with her focus on sustainable development and conservation biology. 🌿🌍

Award and Honor

Dr. Kadambini Das has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field of botany through various accolades. Her publication on reproductive biology and dispersal ecology of endangered Himalayan species received critical acclaim. She has also been awarded the CSIR-UGC NET certification in Life Sciences, a highly competitive exam that showcases her academic rigor and research potential. Her book chapters, such as “Plants of Folklore” and “Sustainable Cultivation of GM Crops”, have also earned her recognition in both academic and policy-making circles. As an emerging leader in plant reproductive biology and environmental sustainability, Dr. Das continues to push the boundaries of research while earning respect and admiration in the scientific community. 🏆📖

Conclusion

Dr. Kadambini Das is a highly suitable candidate for the Women Researcher Award, given her academic credentials, research expertise in vital ecological fields, and significant contributions to the scientific community. Her work on reproductive biology, climate change, and sustainable agriculture is of critical relevance to modern scientific challenges. If she continues to expand her international collaborations and secures more independent research funding, her profile will become even stronger for future awards and recognition.

Publication top noted📜
  • Dimri R., Verma R.K., Das K. et al. (2024)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Pavetta indica L. flowers: a medicinal plant of India
    Plants & Secondary Metabolites, Volume I, 9
    🧪🌸
  • Das K., Topno S.C., Sahu J.K., Kumar S., Sureshrao G.A. (2024)
    Antifungal activity of Dioscorea bulbifera: a wild yam of India
    Biological Archives, APRF Publishers, India, 1, 38-44
    🍠🦠
  • Sharma B.P., Das A., Jaiswal A., Rout S., Rath S.K. (2023)
    Animal-Plant interaction
    APRF Publishers, India, 8
    🐾🌱
  • Vajha M., Das K., Hebbar D.R., Singh B., et al. (2023)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Sapindus emarginatus Vahl: a natural soapnut of India
    🍃🧼
  • Das K., Nikita B.P., Rani A., Uniyal P.L. (2021)
    Lichens as bioindicators and biomonitoring agents
    Environ Intl J Sci Technology, 15, 18-25
    🌿📊
  • Das K., Tandon R., Bhatnagar A.K. (2017)
    Standardization of pollen germination medium for Pittosporum eriocarpum
    Int. J. Plant Repro. Biol, 9, 77-81
    🌸🌍
  • Das K. (2024)
    Traditional Agronomic Practices: Understanding and Mitigating the Risks of Climate Change
    Recent Advancements in Sustainable Agricultural Practices
    🌾🌎
  • Kumar A., Saradar B., Das K., Lal S., Kumar S. (2024)
    Phytochemical screening of Trichosanthes cucumerina L. fruits
    Zenodo
    🍃🧪
  • Guchhait K.C., Chavan A., Das K., et al. (2023)
    Enydra fluctuans Lour.: an unexplored leafy vegetable
    UNEXPLORED FOOD PLANTS
    🥬🔍
  • Das K., Singh A.A., Eram R. (2022)
    Clearing the air: technologies for monitoring and control of air pollution
    Environmental Sustainability and Industries, 85-116
    🌬️🏭
  • Das K. (2021)
    Sustainable Cultivation of GM Crops in the Age of Climate Change: A Global Perspective
    Policy Issues in Genetically Modified Crops, 237-271
    🌽🌡️
  • Das K. (2021)
    Crops in the Age of Climate Change: A Global Perspective
    🌾📖
  • Gupta P.S.P., Vishwakarma K., Soni P., Das K., et al. (2021)
    Medicinally Important Plants of Boraginaceae Family
    🌱💊
  • Tripathi G., Jadhao A.B., Kumar S., Jena N., Das K. (2024)
    Qualitative phytochemical analysis of Datura stramonium L. fruits
    🍃⚗️