M.Sudha | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M.Sudha | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M.Sudha, Tamil Nadu Agricultural university, India

Dr. Sudha Manickam, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biotechnology at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), has dedicated her career to advancing the field of biotechnology, focusing particularly on molecular genetics, crop improvement, and biotechnology innovations. With a B.Sc in Agriculture, an M.Sc in Biotechnology, and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from TNAU, Dr. Sudha’s work is pivotal in bridging molecular biology with agricultural solutions. She has received multiple international and national accolades, further establishing her as a prominent figure in agricultural biotechnology.

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Strengths

Educational and Professional Expertise: Dr. Manickam has a solid academic background with a B.Sc, M.Sc, and Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU). She has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biotechnology since 2014, which reflects her long-term dedication to both education and research.

Research Contributions: Dr. Manickam has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biotechnology, focusing on plant genomics and genetic improvement, particularly in pulses, rice, and tomato. Her work on MYMV resistance in pulses, genome editing in rice, and the development of stress-tolerant crop varieties stands out.

Awards and Recognition: Dr. Manickam has received multiple awards at the international, national, and state levels, including “Best Researcher International Award” in 2023. She has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to biotechnology, which is a strong testament to her research capabilities.

Research Funding and Publications: She has successfully secured numerous research projects from prestigious agencies like DBT and DST, with a total funding amounting to over ₹1,200 lakhs. Her publications in peer-reviewed journals are numerous, showcasing her consistent output and impact on the scientific community. She has 58 research publications and numerous high-impact publications in journals with significant NAAS ratings.

Institutional Development: Dr. Manickam has played a key role in institutional development, having established key facilities such as the Center of Excellence in Biotechnology and Phenomics. Her involvement in institutional activities further demonstrates her leadership and commitment to advancing scientific research.

Extension and Outreach: Dr. Manickam is deeply involved in extending her expertise beyond academia by organizing numerous conferences, workshops, and seminars, facilitating knowledge sharing, and promoting the latest advancements in biotechnology.

Areas for Improvement

Diversity in Research Focus: While Dr. Manickam’s research on plant biotechnology, particularly crop improvement and disease resistance, is extensive, exploring interdisciplinary collaborations with other areas (e.g., environmental sustainability, climate change adaptation) could enhance the breadth of her research impact.

Increasing Industry Collaboration: While she has contributed to institutional linkages, there could be a stronger focus on partnerships with the biotechnology industry to translate her research into commercial applications, providing real-world solutions and fostering innovation.

Mentorship and Supervision: Although Dr. Manickam has supervised 46 students and guided the publication of a book and book chapters, expanding her mentorship network, particularly at the postdoctoral level, could further contribute to the academic ecosystem.

Education 🎓

Dr. Sudha Manickam completed her academic journey at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), where she earned a B.Sc in Agriculture (2003), followed by an M.Sc in Biotechnology (2005), and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology (2009). Her education laid the foundation for her current role as a researcher and educator, where she integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications in plant biotechnology.

Experience 👩‍🔬

Since July 19, 2014, Dr. Sudha has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biotechnology at TNAU. She has taught numerous undergraduate courses and mentored 46 students in their research endeavors. Her research contributions span across the development of resistant crop varieties, marker-assisted breeding, and exploring the molecular genetics of crops like rice and mung bean. She has successfully led externally funded research projects sponsored by DBT and DST.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Sudha’s research interests are centered around molecular biotechnological approaches to improve agricultural productivity and resilience. Key areas include genomics, genome editing, and disease resistance, particularly in crops such as rice, mung bean, and tomato. She is actively involved in projects related to developing salt-tolerant rice varieties, antidiabetic rice, and abiotic stress-tolerant rice, alongside understanding the molecular basis of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV) resistance.

Awards 🏆

Best Researcher International Award (IRDP, 2023)

Best Researcher Award (INSO, 2023)

Young Women Scientist Award (Just Agriculture, 2023)

National Award of Excellence (Glacier Research Foundation, 2022)

Recognition Certificate for Externally Funded Scheme (TNAU, 2019)

Appreciation certificates for developing innovative software for DNA sequencing technologies (TNAU, 2022)

Publications Top Notes

  1. Functional Marker-Assisted Selection for Bacterial Leaf Blight Resistance Genes in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
    • Authors: S. Perumalsamy, M. Bharani, M. Sudha, P. Nagarajan, L. Arul, R. Saraswathi, et al.
    • Journal: Plant Breeding, 2010
    • Citation Count: 154
    • Summary: Focuses on the use of marker-assisted selection to identify and incorporate bacterial leaf blight resistance genes in rice, an essential contribution to rice breeding for disease resistance.
  2. Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV): A Threat to Green Gram (Vigna radiata) Production in Asia
    • Authors: A. Karthikeyan, V.G. Shobhana, M. Sudha, M. Raveendran, N. Senthil, et al.
    • Journal: International Journal of Pest Management, 2014
    • Citation Count: 122
    • Summary: Discusses the impact of MYMV on green gram production and emphasizes the need for developing resistant cultivars in Asia.
  3. Inheritance of Resistance to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV) in Inter and Intra Specific Crosses of Mungbean (Vigna radiata)
    • Authors: M. Sudha, A. Karthikeyan, P. Anusuya, N.M. Ganesh, M. Pandiyan, N. Senthil, et al.
    • Journal: American Journal of Plant Sciences, 2013
    • Citation Count: 64
    • Summary: Investigates the genetic basis of MYMV resistance in mungbean, offering valuable insights for breeding MYMV-resistant mungbean varieties.
  4. Screening of Mungbean (Vigna radiata) Germplasm for Resistance to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus Using Agroinoculation
    • Authors: M. Sudha, A. Karthikeyan, P. Nagarajan, M. Raveendran, N. Senthil, et al.
    • Journal: Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2013
    • Citation Count: 55
    • Summary: A study on screening mungbean germplasm for MYMV resistance, highlighting the utility of agroinoculation in identifying resistant lines.
  5. Detection of QTLs Associated with Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV) Resistance Using the Interspecific Cross of Vigna radiata × Vigna umbellata
    • Authors: M.K. Mathivathana, J. Murukarthick, A. Karthikeyan, W. Jang, M. Dhasarathan, et al.
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Genetics, 2019
    • Citation Count: 50
    • Summary: Identifies quantitative trait loci (QTLs) linked to MYMV resistance, providing a genomic basis for improving MYMV resistance in mungbean.
  6. Genetic Variability Studies in Gossypium barbadense L. Genotypes for Seed Cotton Yield and Its Yield Components
    • Authors: K.P.M. Dhamayanathi, S. Manickam, K. Rathinavel
    • Journal: Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2010
    • Citation Count: 43
    • Summary: Examines genetic variability in Egyptian cotton to enhance breeding for yield improvement.
  7. Molecular Studies on Mungbean (Vigna radiata) and Ricebean (Vigna umbellata) Interspecific Hybridisation for Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus
    • Authors: M. Sudha, P. Anusuya, N.G. Mahadev, A. Karthikeyan, P. Nagarajan, et al.
    • Journal: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2013
    • Citation Count: 40
    • Summary: A molecular study on the interspecific hybridization of mungbean and ricebean aimed at improving MYMV resistance.
  8. Screening of MYMV Resistant Mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) Progenies through Agroinoculation
    • Authors: A. Karthikeyan, M. Sudha, M. Pandiyan, N. Senthil, V.G. Shobhana, et al.
    • Year: 2011
    • Citation Count: 37
    • Summary: Screening mungbean progenies for MYMV resistance, with a focus on developing durable resistance through breeding.
  9. Search for Vigna Species Conferring Resistance to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus in Mungbean
    • Authors: M. Sudha, A. Karthikeyan, V.G. Shobhana, P. Nagarajan, M. Raveendran, et al.
    • Journal: Plant Genetic Resources, 2015
    • Citation Count: 32
    • Summary: Identifies Vigna species with MYMV resistance, supporting cross-species breeding strategies.
  10. Introgression of Submergence Tolerance into CO 43, a Popular Rice Variety of India, through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
  • Authors: H. Rahman, V. Dakshinamurthi, S. Ramasamy, S. Manickam, et al.
  • Journal: Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, 2018
  • Citation Count: 30
  • Summary: Describes the introgression of submergence tolerance genes into rice to enhance resilience under waterlogged conditions.

 

Matheus Massariol Suela | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Matheus Massariol Suela |  Crop Science |  Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at  Federal University of Viçosa (UFV)/University of Florida (UF), United States

Matheus Massariol Suela is a Ph.D. candidate in Genetics and Breeding based in Viçosa, Brazil. A Brazilian national born on March 22, 1997, Matheus is a dedicated researcher with a focus on quantitative genetics. His expertise includes applying statistical methods in Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and Genomic Selection (GWS), key approaches in understanding genetic variation and improving breeding programs.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Genetics and Breeding (July 2021 – Present), Federal University of Viçosa
    Project: Structural Equation Models for genome-wide studies in Glycine max and Coffea arabica.
  • Sandwich Ph.D. Period (May 2024 – Present), University of Florida
    Focus: Quantitative genetics for blueberry and coffee breeding, with Ph.D. Patricio Muñoz and Ph.D. Felipe Ferrão.
  • M.Sc. in Genetics and Breeding (March 2020 – June 2021), Federal University of Viçosa
  • B.Sc. in Agronomy (March 2015 – December 2019), Federal University of Viçosa
  • Agricultural Technician (March 2012 – December 2014), Federal Institute of Espírito Santo – Campus Itapina

Research and Professional Experience:

  • Extensive experience in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and genomic selection (GWS) using Structural Equation Models (SEM) and Bayesian networks.
  • Currently researching and implementing advanced genetic approaches in blueberry and coffee breeding.
  • Internship and project participation in agronomic and breeding-focused programs, including Agroconsult’s Harvest Rally and research on traits in rice, soy, and coffee.

Computational Skills:

  • Programming: Advanced R, Intermediate C, Basic Python
  • Data Analysis Tools: Power BI, Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
  • Developed Software: ECERSEM-AdaptStab (Structural Equation Models for adaptability and stability analysis in crop breeding)

Awards and Recognitions:

  • 2nd Place – GDM Innovation Award 40 years, 2023
  • Silver Medal – Presidente Arthur da Silva Bernardes for academic performance in Agronomy, 2020
  • 2nd Place – Brazilian Agricultural Olympics, 2014

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Integrating Environmental Covariates into Adaptability and Stability Analyses: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach for Cotton Breeding
    Agriculture, 2024-10-28 | DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14111914
  2. Updating knowledge in estimating the genetics parameters: Multi-trait and Multi-Environment Bayesian analysis in rice
    Scientia Agricola, 2023 | DOI: 10.1590/1678-992x-2022-0056
  3. Genome-wide association study for morphological, physiological, and productive traits in Coffea arabica using structural equation models
    Tree Genetics & Genomes, 2023-06 | DOI: 10.1007/s11295-023-01597-8
  4. Regional heritability mapping and genome‐wide association identify loci for rice traits
    Crop Science, 2022-03 | DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20706
  5. Structural equation models for genome-wide association study in Coffea arabica
    2021-07-27 | DOI: 10.47328/ufvbbt.2021.164
  6. Combined index of genomic prediction methods applied to productivity
    Ciência Rural, 2019 | DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20181008
  7. New insights into genomic selection through population-based non-parametric prediction methods
    Scientia Agricola, 2019-07 | DOI: 10.1590/1678-992x-2017-0351

 

Konstantinos Papageorgiou | Animals | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Papageorgiou | Animals | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Laboratory of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary, Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Konstantinos V. Papageorgiou is an Assistant Professor at the School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.TH.), Greece. He graduated from the Hellenic Military Academy of Combat Support Officers in 1998 with a Bachelor’s in Veterinary Medicine. He completed his Doctorate in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases from A.U.TH. in 2017 with “Excellent” honors. Konstantinos is passionate about advancing veterinary medicine, particularly in diagnostic techniques and biosafety 🩺📚.

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Strengths

Extensive Education and Training:

He holds a PhD in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with a grade of “Excellent.”

He has certifications in diverse areas, such as Biorisk Management, Project Management, and Risk Management, all of which demonstrate his broad interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to professional development.

His postgraduate training includes high-level experience at internationally recognized institutions like the University of Glasgow and Ghent University, focusing on cutting-edge diagnostic techniques, PCR, and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), showcasing his expertise in modern veterinary research.

Diverse Research Interests and Skills:

Papageorgiou’s research and training span a wide range of veterinary science, including microbiology, virology, biostatistics, and parasitology. His involvement with advanced molecular diagnostic technologies, such as Next-Generation Sequencing and bioinformatics, positions him as a leader in diagnostic methods.

His involvement in risk management and biosafety highlights his comprehensive understanding of laboratory safety and the importance of secure scientific environments.

International Recognition and Collaboration:

His postdoctoral training at the MRC University of Glasgow and his role in significant international collaborations speak to his international recognition and ability to engage with global scientific communities.

He has also demonstrated leadership by taking on roles that involve project management and the application of best practices in veterinary research.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Impact of Research:

Although his academic and professional credentials are impressive, the public dissemination and broader societal impact of his research could be further enhanced. Greater focus on translating his findings into practical applications for veterinary medicine could elevate his profile even further.

Interdisciplinary Research Integration:

While his skills are diverse, there may be room for further integration of his work with other fields, such as public health, environmental science, and policy-making in animal health. This could increase the real-world applications of his research and foster a more interdisciplinary approach.

Mentorship and Teaching:

Though his experience with student labs and training in various specialized techniques is evident, taking on more formal mentorship roles could contribute to his legacy as a researcher and educator, helping guide the next generation of veterinary professionals.

Education

Konstantinos earned his Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from A.U.TH. in 1998 with a “Good” grade. Later, he pursued his Doctorate in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the same institution, which he completed in 2017 with the highest honor, “Excellent.” In addition, he holds various international certifications, such as in Biorisk Management, Project Management, and Risk Management for projects 🌍🎓.

Experience

As an Assistant Professor at the School of Veterinary Medicine, A.U.TH., Konstantinos has dedicated his career to research and teaching. He has completed several postgraduate training programs, including one at the Centre for Virus Research, MRC – University of Glasgow, and the PathoSense Virology Laboratory at Ghent University. His diverse international experience includes expertise in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), PCR technologies, and bioinformatics 🧬💼.

Research Interests

Konstantinos’ research interests focus on the diagnosis of infectious diseases, particularly using molecular techniques like NGS, PCR, and bioinformatics. He is also heavily involved in biorisk management and biosafety, ensuring safe practices in laboratories dealing with biological risks. His expertise extends to virology, immunohistochemistry, and diagnostic sample collection techniques 🦠🔬.

Awards

Konstantinos has received multiple awards for his academic excellence, including the “Excellent” grade for his Doctorate from A.U.TH. He has also been recognized for his continuous professional development through various certifications in Biorisk Management, Project Management, and Risk Management. These accolades reflect his commitment to advancing veterinary sciences and public health 🏅🎖.

Publication Top Notes

  • Pseudorabies Virus Prevalence in Lung Samples of Hunted Wild Boars in Northwestern Greece
    Pathogens, 2024-10-25, DOI: 10.3390/pathogens13110929.
    Contributors: Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Aikaterini Stoikou, Dimitrios K. Papadopoulos, Efpraxia Tsapouri-Kanoula, Ioannis A. Giantsis, Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Efthymia Stamelou, Marina Sofia, Charalambos Billinis, Chrysanthi Karapetsiou, et al.
  • Prevalence of Legionella spp. in the Water Distribution Systems of Northern Greece
    European Journal of Environment and Public Health, 2023-07-23, DOI: 10.29333/ejeph/13496.
    Contributors: Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Efstathios Chronis, Andreas Tzouanopoulos, Vasileios Steris, Dimitrios Koutsopoulos, Ioannis Tzavaras, Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos, Symeon Karolidis.
  • Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistant E. coli Strains Isolated from Farmed Broilers and Hens in Greece, Based on Phenotypic and Molecular Analyses
    Sustainability, 2023-06, DOI: 10.3390/su15129421.
    Contributors: Anna Xexaki, Dimitrios K. Papadopoulos, Maria V. Alvanou, Ioannis A. Giantsis, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Georgios Delis, Vangelis Economou, Spyridon Kritas, Evangelia N. Sossidou, Evanthia Petridou.
  • Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Assessment of Brucella spp. in Dairy Buffaloes in Mainland Greece
    Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2022-10-26, DOI: 10.12681/jhvms.28038.
    Contributors: A Papapostolou, EJ Petridou, K Papageorgiou, A Stournara, A Benos, S Lafi, N Giadinis.
  • West Nile Virus Occurrence and Ecological Niche Modeling in Wild Bird Species and Mosquito Vectors; An Active Surveillance Program in the Peloponnese Region of Greece
    Microorganisms, 2022-06, DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10071328.
    Contributors: Marina Sofia, Alexios Giannakopoulos, Ioannis A. Giantsis, Antonia Touloudi, Periklis Birtsas, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Zoi Athanasakopoulou, Dimitris C. Chatzopoulos, Georgia Vrioni, Dimitrios Galamatis, et al.
  • Pollution Indicators and HAB-Associated Halophilic Bacteria Alongside Harmful Cyanobacteria in the Largest Mussel Cultivation Area in Greece
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-04, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095285.
    Contributors: Maria P. Kalaitzidou, Maria V. Alvanou, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Athanasios Lattos, Marina Sofia, Spyridon Kritas, Evanthia Petridou, Ioannis A. Giantsis.
  • The Complexity of Swine Caliciviruses: A Mini Review on Genomic Diversity, Infection Diagnostics, World Prevalence and Pathogenicity
    Pathogens, 2022-03, DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11040413.
    Contributors: Irit Davidson, Efthymia Stamelou, Ioannis A. Giantsis, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Evanthia Petridou, Spyridon Kritas.
  • ESBL-Producing Moellerella wisconsensis—The Contribution of Wild Birds in the Dissemination of a Zoonotic Pathogen
    Animals, 2022-01-30, DOI: 10.3390/ani12030340.
    Contributors: Zoi Athanasakopoulou, Marina Sofia, Alexios Giannakopoulos, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Dimitris C. Chatzopoulos, Vassiliki Spyrou, Evanthia Petridou, Efthymia Petinaki, Charalambos Billinis.
  • Phenotypic and Molecular Patterns of Resistance among Campylobacter coli and Campylobacter jejuni Isolates, from Pig Farms
    Animals, 2021-08-13, DOI: 10.3390/ani11082394.
    Contributors: Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Evanthia Petridou, Konstantinos Papageorgiou, Ioannis A. Giantsis, Georgios Delis, Vangelis Economou, Ilias Frydas, Georgios Papadopoulos, Maria Hatzistylianou, Spyridon K. Kritas.

Conclusion

Konstantinos V. Papageorgiou’s extensive qualifications, wide-ranging research expertise, and international recognition make him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions to veterinary science, particularly in microbiology, virology, and diagnostic technologies, have the potential to make a lasting impact. However, by expanding the outreach and applicability of his work and engaging more deeply in interdisciplinary research and mentorship, he could further enhance his influence and impact within both the academic and professional veterinary communities.

 

Aparna Singh | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Aparna Singh | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Aparna Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

Aparna Singh is a dedicated postgraduate researcher specializing in Industrial Biotechnology, with a strong focus on eco-friendly bioremediation and sustainable environmental solutions. Passionate about leveraging scientific advancements to address pressing global issues, Aparna combines academic rigor with innovative thinking to contribute meaningfully to the field of biotechnology.

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Strengths for the Award

Diverse Research Contributions:

Aparna’s work spans various impactful domains, including biochar-mediated bioremediation, cytokine roles in immune programming, and sustainable waste management.

Publications in reputable journals (e.g., Chemical Engineering Journal with DOI references) and oral presentations at esteemed international conferences (e.g., IIT-Patna, NYU Abu Dhabi).

Interdisciplinary Expertise:

Her research integrates biotechnology, environmental science, and clinical studies, indicating versatility.

Significant focus on addressing global challenges like environmental pollution and sustainable waste management.

Technical and Soft Skills:

Mastery of molecular and cell culture techniques, bioprocess engineering, and advanced instrumentation demonstrates strong technical acumen.

Academic writing, public speaking, and teamwork showcase her ability to effectively communicate and collaborate in research environments.

Academic Background and Training:

Advanced studies in Industrial Biotechnology from a prestigious institution (NIT Karnataka) paired with specialized training (e.g., fermentation and bioprocess engineering).

Additional certifications in proteomics and cancer metastasis enhance her skill set.

Recognition Through Presentations:

Aparna has presented her work at high-profile platforms, underscoring her contributions to the scientific community.

Vision and Motivation:

A clear, impactful research philosophy—transforming waste into a resource—aligns with sustainability goals and innovation in science.

Areas for Improvement

Focus and Depth in Publications:

While Aparna has made commendable strides in multiple areas, concentrating on one or two core research themes could lead to higher impact and specialization.

More high-impact journal publications with detailed mechanistic studies would bolster her credentials further.

Expanded Collaborative Network:

Collaborating with international research groups or industries could enhance her global exposure and the translational potential of her research.

Skill Development in Computational Tools:

Proficiency in bioinformatics or computational modeling could complement her experimental research, especially in mechanistic studies.

Grant Writing Experience:

Demonstrating ability to secure independent research funding would add a significant dimension to her academic portfolio.

Education 🎓

  • Master of Technology in Industrial Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Karnataka (2022–2024).
    Thesis: Harnessing Microbial Cell Biochar for Eco-friendly Wastewater Treatment.
  • Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (2015–2019).
    Thesis: Vitamin D Status and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Role of Vitamin D Resistance.
    Minor Project: Effect of Lead and Iron on Scenedesmus obliquus.
    CGPA: 7.98.

Experience 🧪

Aparna brings hands-on experience in bioprocess engineering and environmental biotechnology. With robust skills in molecular and cell culture techniques, biochemical assays, and clinical studies, she has contributed significantly to projects involving microbial biochar systems, water and soil remediation, and the sustainable management of mine waste.

Research Interests 🔬

Aparna’s research interests revolve around:

  • Bioremediation using biochar-bacteria systems.
  • Biochemical and molecular analysis of contaminants in environmental matrices.
  • Role of cytokines in immune programming and metabolic disorders.

Awards 🏆

  • Oral Presentation: “Harnessing Microbial Cell Biochar for Eco-friendly Wastewater Treatment,” IIT-Patna (ICSPT), December 2023.
  • IDEAS Conference: Presented at NYU Abu Dhabi, January 2024.
  • Best Research Paper Award: RASTH-2021 Conference on Applied Science and Health.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Mechanistic understanding of biochar-bacteria system for enhanced chlorpyrifos bioremediation in water and soil medium
  2. Mechanistic studies on bioremediation of dye using Aeromonas veronii immobilized peanut shell biochar
    • Under Review.
  3. Bioprocesses for sustainable management of mine waste in contaminated environmental matrices
    • Book Chapter, Publication Year Pending.
  4. Role of Cytokines on Fetal Immune Programming

 

Conclusions

Aparna Singh demonstrates an exceptional blend of technical expertise, interdisciplinary research focus, and a strong commitment to addressing critical societal challenges. Her achievements and motivation make her a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” Addressing the suggested areas for improvement would further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

 

 

Muhammad Awais | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr Muhammad Awais | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

Post-doctoral Researcher at  Henan Agricultural University, China

Dr. Muhammad Awais is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Henan Agriculture University, where he also collaborates with the Henan International Joint Laboratory of Laser Technology in Agriculture Science and the State Key Laboratory of Wheat and Maize Crop Science. His work focuses on sustainable agriculture, employing advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for soil analysis, crop management, and environmental monitoring.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Renewable Energy, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Pakistan, with co-supervision at Technical University of Denmark, specializing in biomethane production and advanced oxidation processes for biomass (2013-2018).
  • M.Phil. in Molecular Biology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan (2012).
  • M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees from PMAS Arid Agriculture University and University of the Punjab, Pakistan, respectively.

📜 Research Expertise:

Muhammad Awais has a research focus on sustainable agriculture and advanced technologies in environmental science. His recent work integrates AI, machine learning, and spectroscopy for soil and crop management. He has also pioneered photovoltaic solutions for sustainable irrigation and bioenergy solutions through biogas production from agricultural waste.

🧪 Professional Experience:

  • Post-Doctoral Researcher at Henan Agriculture University and the Henan International Joint Laboratory of Laser Technology (2023-present)
  • Head of Department / Assistant Professor, University of Sialkot, Pakistan (2021-2022)
  • Assistant Professor, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan (2019-2020)
  • Lecturer and Researcher, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Pakistan, with roles in biomethane production projects (2013-2019)

🎖 Honors and Awards:

  • Principal Investigator, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan-funded project on nano-composite water purification (2020)
  • HEC Indigenous Fellowship and International Research Support Initiative

📈 Professional Impact:

  • Citations: 557 (537 since 2019)
  • h-index: 12
  • i10-index: 16

Publication Top Notes

  • Identification of Lead Compounds against Scm (fms10) in Enterococcus faecium Using Computer Aided Drug Designing
    MA Rasheed, MN Iqbal, S Saddick, I Ali, FS Khan, S Kanwal, D Ahmed, …
    Life 11 (2), 77, 97 (2021)
  • Bioconvection Flow in Accelerated Couple Stress Nanoparticles with Activation Energy: Bio-Fuel Applications
    SU Khan, K Al-Khaled, A Aldabesh, M Awais, I Tlili
    Scientific Reports 11 (1), 3331 (2021)
  • Methane Production and Kinetic Modeling for Co-digestion of Manure with Lignocellulosic Residues
    M Awais, M Alvarado-Morales, P Tsapekos, M Gulfraz, I Angelidaki
    Energy & Fuels 30 (12), 10516-10523 (2016)
  • TiO2/UV Based Photocatalytic Pretreatment of Wheat Straw for Biogas Production
    M Alvarado-Morales, P Tsapekos, M Awais, M Gulfraz, I Angelidaki
    Anaerobe 46, 155-161 (2017)
  • Screening of Native Hyper-Lipid Producing Microalgae Strains for Biomass and Lipid Production
    F Kabir, M Gulfraz, GK Raja, M Inam-ul-Haq, M Awais, MS Mustafa, …
    Renewable Energy 160, 1295-1307 (2020)
  • Analysis of Generalized Micropolar Nanofluid with Swimming of Microorganisms over an Accelerated Surface with Activation Energy
    Z Abdelmalek, SU Khan, M Awais, MS Mustfa, I Tlili
    Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 144, 1051-1063 (2021)
  • Photo-Catalytic Pretreatment of Biomass for Anaerobic Digestion Using Visible Light and Nickel Oxide (NiOx) Nanoparticles Prepared by Sol-Gel Method
    L Zhu, M Awais, HMA Javed, MS Mustafa, I Tlili, SU Khan, MS Shadloo
    Renewable Energy 154, 128-135 (2020)
  • Photocatalytic Pretreatment of Commercial Lignin Using TiO2-ZnO Nanocomposite-Derived Advanced Oxidation Processes for Methane Production Synergy in Lab
    YM Chu, HMA Javed, M Awais, MI Khan, S Shafqat, FS Khan, MS Mustafa, …
    Catalysts 11 (1), 54 (2021)
  • Bioherbicidal Ability and Weed Management of Allelopathic Methyl Esters from Lantana camara
    T Anwar, H Qureshi, MH Mahnashi, F Kabir, N Parveen, D Ahmed, U Afzal, …
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 28 (8), 4365-4374 (2021)
  • Biodiesel Production from Melia azedarach and Ricinus communis Oil by Transesterification Process
    M Awais, SA Musmar, F Kabir, I Batool, MA Rasheed, F Jamil, SU Khan, …
    Catalysts 10 (4), 427 (2020)
  • Determination of In Vivo Biological Activities of Dodonaea viscosa Flowers against CCL4 Toxicity in Albino Mice with Bioactive Compound Detection
    ZW Tong, H Gul, M Awais, S Saddick, FS Khan, M Gulfraz, U Afzal, …
    Scientific Reports 11 (1), 13336 (2021)
  • Immunoinformatics-Based Prediction of Recombinant Multi-Epitope Vaccine for the Control and Prevention of SARS-CoV-2
    MA Rasheed, S Raza, A Zohaib, MI Riaz, A Amin, M Awais, SU Khan, …
    Alexandria Engineering Journal 60 (3), 3087-3097 (2021)
  • Metal Oxides and Ultraviolet Light-Based Photocatalytic Pretreatment of Biomass for Biogas Production and Lignin Oxidation
    M Awais, MS Mustafa, MA Rasheed, F Jamil, SMZA Naqvi
    BioResources 15 (1), 1747 (2020)
  • Remote Estimation of Wheat Yield Based on Vegetation Indices Derived from Time Series Data of Landsat 8 Imagery
    S Naqvi, MN Tahir, GA Shah, RS Sattar, M Awais
    Applied Ecology & Environmental Research 17 (2) (2019)
  • Quantification of Biochemical Compounds in Bauhinia Variegata Linn Flower Extract and Its Hepatoprotective Effect
    H Gul, M Awais, S Saddick, Y Ahmed, FS Khan, E Ahmed, U Afzal, …
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 28 (1), 247-254 (2021)
  • BMT: Bioinformatics Mini Toolbox for Comprehensive DNA and Protein Analysis
    MN Iqbal, MA Rasheed, M Awais, W Chammam, S Kanwal, SU Khan, …
    Genomics 112 (6), 4561-4566 (2020)
  • In Silico Identification of Novel B Cell and T Cell Epitopes of Wuhan Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) for Effective Multi Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine Production
    MA Rasheed, S Raza, A Zohaib, T Yaqub, M Rabbani, MI Riaz, M Awais, …
    MDPI AG (2020)
  • Comparative Study on the Usability of Lignocellulosic and Algal Biomass for Production of Alcoholic Fuels
    F Kabir, M Gulfraz, GK Raja, M Inam-ul-Haq, I Batool, M Awais, U Habiba, …
    BioResources 14 (4), 8135-8154 (2019)
  • Analysis of the Spike Proteins Suggests Pangolin as an Intermediate Host of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
    S Raza, MT Navid, W Zahir, MN Khan, M Awais, T Yaqub, M Rabbani, …
    (2021)
  • Mesophilic Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Cattle Manure with Malus domestica and Dalbergia sissoo during Biomethane Potential Assays
    M Awais, M Gulfraz, MJ Asad, F Kabir, KS Khan, S Naqvi
    BioResources 13 (2), 3144-3156 (2018)

 

Zongho Kom | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr Zongho Kom |  Agricultural  | Best Researcher Award

University Of Venda,  South Africa

Dr. Zongho Kom holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Venda, South Africa, where he also completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Environmental Sciences. He is currently a Doctoral Fellow at the University of Venda, engaged in research, publications, and supervising postgraduate students. Dr. Kom has previously worked as a Project Administrator for the South Africa/Flander Climate Adaptation Research and Training Partnership and as a Coordinator of Conservation Technology in Chad.

 

Publication Profile

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Geography
    University of Venda, South Africa
  • Master of Environmental Sciences (Geography)
    University of Venda, South Africa
  • Bachelor of Environmental Sciences Honours (Geography)
    University of Venda, South Africa

Career History:

  • Doctoral Fellowship, University of Venda
    June 2021 – Present
    Responsibilities include conducting research, publishing findings, and supervising postgraduate students.
  • Project Administrator / Teaching Postgraduate, University of Venda
    South Africa/Flander Climate Adaptation Research and Training Partnership (SAF-ADAPT)
  • Coordinator of Conservation Technology, African Parks
    Chad (September 2020 – April 2021)
  • Administrator of GIS Certificate Course / Facilitator and Senior Tutor, University of Venda
    January 2013 – 2019
    Taught various environmental courses in Geography.

Research Interests:

Dr. Kom’s research focuses on climate change adaptation policies, environmental awareness, sustainable livelihoods, smallholder farming systems, indigenous knowledge systems, food security, and geospatial analysis.

Grants and Fellowships:

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Venda
  • National Research Foundation (NRF) Doctoral Fellowship Grant
  • NRF Student Travel Grant for the American Association of Geographers (2017)
  • Travel grant for the International Geographical Union (2015)

Memberships:

  • South Africa for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP)
  • Society of South Africa Geographers (SSAG)

Publication Top Notes

  • Smallholder Farmers Multinomial Choice Analysis for Climate Change and Variability in Limpopo Province, South Africa
    Year: 2024 | Type: Book Chapter
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-2926-5_4
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Melanie D. Nicolau, Solomon E. Uhunamure, Sylvester Mpandeli, Nthaduleni S. Nethengwe, Jacobus N. Steyn, Karabo Shale, Pindulo Ramasunga, Hector Chikoore
  • Indigenous and Local Knowledge: Instruments Towards Achieving SDG2: A Review in an African Context
    Year: 2024-10-21 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.3390/su16209137
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Nthaduleni Samuel Nethengwe
  • The Use of Indigenous Knowledge Systems Practices to Enhance Food Security in Vhembe District, South Africa
    Year: 2024-09 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.1007/s40003-024-00716-8
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Melanie D. Nicolau, Shandukani C. Nenwiini
  • Climate Change, Food Security and Farmers’ Livelihoods: A Case Study in Limpopo Province, South Africa
    Year: 2024-05-14 | Type: Preprint
    DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4172452/v1
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Melanie D. Nicolau
  • Understanding Links Between Water Scarcity and Violent Conflicts in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin Using the Water Footprint Concept
    Year: 2024-02 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.1029/2023EF004013
    Contributors: Elias Nkiaka, Robert G. Bryant, Zongho Kom
  • Indigenous Knowledge Indicators Employed by Farmers for Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural South Africa
    Year: 2023-11-10 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2022.2086854
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Nthaduleni S. Nethengwe, Sylvester Mpandeli, Hector Chikoore
  • Determinants of Small-scale Farmers’ Choice and Adaptive Strategies in Response to Climatic Shocks in Vhembe District, South Africa
    Year: 2022-04 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.1007/s10708-020-10272-7
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, N. S. Nethengwe, N. S. Mpandeli, H. Chikoore
  • Climate Change Grounded on Empirical Evidence as Compared with the Perceptions of Smallholder Farmers in Vhembe District, South Africa
    Year: 2020-08 | Type: Journal Article
    DOI: 10.1177/0021909619891757
    Contributors: Zongho Kom, Nthaduleni S. Nethengwe, Sylvester Mpandeli, Hector Chikoore

 

Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho | Food Control | Best Researcher Award

Dr Carlos Eduardo  de Freitas Guimarães Filho | Food Control |  Best Researcher Award

Extensionista at Fundação Instituto de Pesca do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho is a distinguished scholar based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With a passion for knowledge and research, he has made significant contributions to his field. His academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence, and he has published various works that showcase his expertise. Carlos is recognized for his dedication to advancing understanding and fostering innovation in his area of study. In addition to his research pursuits, he actively engages with the academic community, inspiring future generations of scholars.

 

Publication Profile

Education:

Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho is a dedicated researcher and educator in Veterinary Medicine, currently pursuing a Doctorate at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), set to complete in 2024. His doctoral research focuses on the hygienic-sanitary control of bivalve mollusks from aquaculture in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. He holds a Master’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from UFF (2020), where he investigated biological contaminants in mussels. Carlos also has a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from Estácio de Sá University (2007) and a specialization in Sanitary Surveillance and Food Quality Control.

Research Focus:

Carlos’s primary research interests lie in food microbiology, inspection of animal-origin products, and aquaculture. His work aims to enhance the safety and quality of food products derived from marine and aquatic environments.

Professional Experience:

He currently works at the Fundação Instituto de Pesca do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, contributing to research and development in fishery and aquaculture sectors. Carlos has also served as an instructor and classifier of plant-origin products and has been involved in various initiatives related to food safety, quality control, and agricultural extension.

Publication Top Notes

  • Study of the efficacy of three depuration methods as a prerequisite for the hygiene-sanitary program in bivalve molluscs, from mariculture in Jurujuba, Niterói, Brazil
    • Journal: Food Control
    • Publication Date: February 2025
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110900
    • Contributors: Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho, Laura Ribeiro Cerqueira de Oliveira, Gustavo Luis de Paiva Anciens Ramos, Flávia Aline Andrade Calixto, Maria Carmela Kasnowski, Eliana de Fátima Marques de Mesquita
  • Prevalence of parasitism by Bucephalus (Von Baer, 1827) in Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1958) from mariculture of the coastal lowlands, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Journal: Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-13169
    • Contributors: C.E.F. Guimarães Filho, F.A.A. Calixto, M.C. Kasnowski, E.F.M. Mesquita
  • Microorganisms used as indicators of hygiene and sanitary quality in Perna perna mussels from mariculture in three traditional communities in Niterói, RJ, Brazil
    • Journal: Food Science and Technology
    • Publication Date: April 1, 2024
    • DOI: 10.5327/fst.00204
    • Contributors: Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho, Laryssa Araujo, Mariana Delorme, Flávia Aline Andrade Calixto, Maria Carmela Kasnowski, Eliana de Fátima Marques de Mesquita
  • Analysis of microbiological contaminants in mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758), before and after depuration, from mariculture of the lowland coast, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Journal: Food Science and Technology
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.1590/fst.64121
    • Contributors: Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho, Flávia Aline Andrade Calixto, Maria Carmela Kasnowski, Eliana de Fátima Marques de Mesquita
  • Depuration of bivalve molluscs: a literature review
    • Journal: Food Science and Technology
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.1590/fst.06622
    • Contributors: Carlos Eduardo de Freitas Guimarães Filho, Flávia Aline Andrade Calixto, Maria Carmela Kasnowski, Eliana de Fátima Marques de Mesquita

 

Manisha Thapa | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr Manisha Thapa |  Agronomy  |  Best Researcher Award

Technical assistant at  Southern Cross University,  Australia

Dr. Manisha Thapa is a PhD candidate at Southern Cross University (SCU), specializing in phytochemistry, agronomy, and genomics. With a strong academic foundation in plant breeding and genetics, she has a master’s degree in Horticulture and Agronomy from UC Davis, USA, and a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Her doctoral research focuses on the effects of nutrients and grain development on anthocyanin and gamma-oryzanol concentrations in black rice, exploring the intersection of plant compounds and crop health.

 

Publication Profile

Professional Experience:

Dr. Thapa has hands-on experience working on non-profit organic farms, where she has educated the public on sustainable agriculture. She currently serves as a technical assistant in a TGA-accredited Analytical Research Laboratory, gaining expertise in phytochemistry and client service. Her previous roles include co-managing educational farms and working as a crop apprentice, which honed her practical farming and leadership skills.

Research Contributions:

Dr. Thapa’s research has been published in journals like Agriculture and PLOS ONE, where she explores nitrogen fertilizer effects on black rice anthocyanin and oryzanol synthesis. Her work emphasizes sustainable farming systems and organic agriculture’s impact on human health and food quality.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Thapa’s accolades include the PhD stipend scholarship from the Centre for Organics Research at SCU, two graduate fellowships from UC Davis, and multiple merit-based awards during her undergraduate studies.

Skills and Interests:

Dr. Thapa is proficient in lab techniques such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and RNA extraction, and skilled in R, SAS, and JMP. She is fluent in Nepali, Hindi, and English, with a basic understanding of Spanish. Outside the lab, she enjoys gardening, art, music, and travel.

Publication Top Notes

  • Nitrogen Fertiliser Effects on Grain Anthocyanin and γ-Oryzanol Biosynthesis in Black Rice
    • Journal: Agriculture
    • Publication Date: May 24, 2024
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14060817
    • Contributors: Manisha Thapa, Lei Liu, Bronwyn J. Barkla, Tobias Kretzschmar, Suzy Y. Rogiers, Terry J. Rose
    • Summary: This study investigates how different nitrogen fertilization strategies affect the biosynthesis of anthocyanins and gamma-oryzanol in black rice grains, crucial compounds known for their health benefits.
  • Accumulation Patterns of Anthocyanin and γ-Oryzanol During Black Rice Grain Development
    • Journal: PLOS ONE
    • Publication Date: May 22, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302745
    • Contributors: Manisha Thapa, Muhammad Anwar, Lei Liu, Bronwyn J. Barkla, Tobias Kretzschmar, Suzy Y. Rogiers, Terry J. Rose
    • Summary: This research outlines the patterns of accumulation of anthocyanins and gamma-oryzanol during the developmental stages of black rice grains, providing insights into optimal harvesting times for enhancing these beneficial compounds.
  • Integrated Soil and Crop Management in Organic Agriculture: A Logical Framework to Ensure Food Quality and Human Health?
    • Journal: Agronomy
    • Publication Date: December 8, 2021
    • DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11122494
    • Contributors: Leonidas Rempelos, Marcin Barański, Juan Wang, Timothy N. Adams, Kolawole Adebusuyi, Jeremy J. Beckman, Charlotte J. Brockbank, Bradley S. Douglas, Tianer Feng, Jem D. Greenway, et al. (including Manisha Thapa)
    • Summary: This article presents a framework for integrated soil and crop management practices in organic agriculture, emphasizing the relationship between agricultural practices, food quality, and public health.
  • Effect of Wheat Species (Triticum aestivum vs. T. spelta), Farming System (Organic vs. Conventional), and Flour Type (Wholegrain vs. White) on Composition of Wheat Flour – Results of a Retail Survey in the UK and Germany
    • Journal: Food Chemistry: X
    • Publication Date: June 2020
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2020.100091
    • Contributors: Juan Wang, Eleni Chatzidimitriou, Liza Wood, Gultakin Hasanaliyeva, Emilia Markellou, Per Ole Iversen, Chris Seal, Marcin Barański, Vanessa Vigar, Laura Ernst, et al. (including Manisha Thapa)
    • Summary: This publication analyzes the differences in the composition of wheat flour based on species, farming systems, and flour types, highlighting the nutritional implications for consumers.

 

Chao Huang | Rice Plant | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Chao Huang | Rice Plant |  Best Researcher Award

Hunan Agricultural University,  China

Prof. Dr. Chao Huang is a distinguished agricultural researcher at Hunan Agricultural University, specializing in the regulation of chloroplast gene expression. He completed his studies at Shanghai Normal University (2009-2012) and East China Normal University (2012-2016) in Shanghai, China. Over the past five years, Dr. Huang has led or participated in 2 national and 8 provincial research projects, contributing significantly to the field with over 15 publications in SCI-indexed journals. In addition to his research, he serves as a reviewer for multiple SCI journals and is an active council member of the Hunan Botanical Society. Dr. Huang regularly presents his findings at national and international conferences, advancing knowledge and collaboration within the agricultural sciences.

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

Dr. Chao Huang completed his studies at Shanghai Normal University (2009-2012) and pursued further research at East China Normal University (2012-2016) in Shanghai, China.

Research Focus:

Dr. Huang specializes in the regulation of chloroplast gene expression. Over the past five years, he has contributed to 2 national and 8 provincial research projects and published over 15 articles in leading SCI-indexed journals. His work plays a significant role in understanding plant gene expression, with potential applications for enhancing crop resilience.

Professional Contributions:

In addition to his research, Dr. Huang serves as a reviewer for multiple SCI journals and holds a council membership with the Hunan Botanical Society. He has actively participated in national and international conferences, sharing his expertise with the broader scientific community.

Citations:

  • Citations: 483 (from 372 documents)
  • Publications: 25
  • h-index: 14

Publication Top Notes

  • “YUCCA2 (YUC2)-Mediated 3-Indoleacetic Acid (IAA) Biosynthesis Regulates Chloroplast RNA Editing by Relieving the Auxin Response Factor 1 (ARF1)-Dependent Inhibition of Editing Factors in Arabidopsis thaliana”
    Authors: Li, Z.-A., Li, Y., Liu, D., … Huang, C., Xiao, L.-T.
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, 24(23), 16988
    Citations: 2
  • “The DYW Domain of RARE1 Plays an Indispensable Role in Regulating accD-C794 RNA Editing in Arabidopsis thaliana”
    Authors: Liu, D., Li, Z.-A., Li, Y., Molloy, D.P., Huang, C.
    Journal: Plant Science, 2023, 334, 111751
    Citations: 0
  • “Air-Assisted Liquid-Liquid Microextraction and Enantioselective Gas Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Quantification of Methyl Jasmonate Stereoisomers in Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)”
    Authors: Luo, Z., Zhu, X., Li, H., … Wang, R., Xiao, L.
    Journal: Reproduction and Breeding, 2023, 3(1), pp. 17–25
    Citations: 1
  • “The PPR Protein RARE1-Mediated Editing of Chloroplast accD Transcripts Is Required for Fatty Acid Biosynthesis and Heat Tolerance in Arabidopsis”
    Authors: Huang, C., Liu, D., Li, Z.-A., … Wang, R.-Z., Xiao, L.-T.
    Journal: Plant Communications, 2023, 4(1), 100461
    Citations: 16
  • “Auxin Inhibits Chlorophyll Accumulation through ARF7-IAA14-Mediated Repression of Chlorophyll Biosynthesis Genes in Arabidopsis”
    Authors: Luo, W.-G., Liang, Q.-W., Su, Y., … Yu, Y., Xiao, L.-T.
    Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023, 14, 1172059
    Citations: 16
  • “Dynamic Formation and Transcriptional Regulation Mediated by Phytohormones during Chalkiness Formation in Rice”
    Authors: Xie, Q., Xu, J., Huang, K., … Lin, W., Xiao, L.
    Journal: BMC Plant Biology, 2021, 21(1), pp. 308
    Citations: 10
  • “Optimizing Adsorption of 17α-Ethinylestradiol from Water by Magnetic MXene Using Response Surface Methodology and Adsorption Kinetics, Isotherm, and Thermodynamics Studies”
    Authors: Xu, M., Huang, C., Lu, J., … Xiao, L., Luo, Z.
    Journal: Molecules, 2021, 26(11), 3150
    Citations: 12
  • “The Copy Number Variation of OsMTD1 Regulates Rice Plant Architecture”
    Authors: Liu, Q., Xu, J., Zhu, Y., … Liu, C.-M., Xiao, L.
    Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021, 11, 620282
    Citations: 4
  • “Regulation of Stress on Chloroplast RNA Editing in Rice during De-Etiolation”
    Authors: Liu, D., Huang, C., Xiao, L.
    Journal: Zhiwu Shengli Xuebao/Plant Physiology Journal, 2020, 56(11), pp. 2428–2438
    Citations: 2

 

 

David Hidalgo | Biological pest control | Best Researcher Award

Mr David Hidalgo | Biological pest control |  Best Researcher Award

Investigador Agropecuario at  Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias INIAP, Ecuador

David Adrián Hidalgo Mata is an accomplished agricultural engineer and entomologist specializing in biological pest control. He earned his degree in Agricultural Engineering in 2004 from Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas (ESPE) in Ecuador and later pursued a Master of Science in Entomology, graduating from the National Agrarian University La Molina (UNALM) in Peru in 2019. David’s research focuses on developing sustainable pest management methods, including biological control tools, the rearing of predatory and parasitoid insects, and the use of entomopathogenic nematodes and fungi. His notable publications, such as the Manual for the Production of Entomopathogenic Fungi and Quality Analysis of Bioformulated Products, reflect his commitment to advancing eco-friendly pest control solutions. Recognized internationally, David was selected as a USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Scientific Exchange Program fellow, conducting impactful research on tick control technologies at North Carolina State University. He is an active member of both the Entomological Society of Ecuador and the Entomological Society of Peru, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science in Latin America.

 

Publication Profile

🔬 Academic Background:

  • 2004: Graduated with a degree in Agricultural Engineering from Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas (ESPE), Ecuador.
  • 2019: Completed a Master of Science in Entomology from the National Agrarian University La Molina (UNALM), Peru.

🌱 Research Focus:

David’s work centers on innovative biological control methods in agriculture, specializing in the development of:

  • Biological control tools
  • Rearing of predatory and parasitoid insects
  • Use of entomopathogenic nematodes and fungi for pest management

🏅 Awards and Recognition:

David was selected as a fellow in the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Scientific Exchange Program (SEP), where he conducted research on tick control technologies at North Carolina State University under the mentorship of Dr. R. Michael Roe.

Publication Top Notes

  • Non-Chemical Control of Nymphal Longhorned Tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae), Using Diatomaceous Earth
    Authors: DWWRMR Reuben A. Garshong, David Hidalgo, Loganathan Ponnusamy
    Insects, Vol. 15, Issue 11, Page 14, 2024
  • Optimization of Solid Substrates for the Production of Conidia of Beauveria spp. and Isaria spp.
    Authors: JMR Suarez, JPS Pazmiño, GAG Mendoza, MEN Parraga, HMD Adrian
    Emerging, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Page 16, 2024
  • Ovicidal Effect of Beauveria spp. on Rhipicephalus microplus Tick Eggs in Greenhouses
    Authors: KDL Sangucho, GAG Mendoza, RRÁ Vaca, MEN Parraga, DAH Mata
    Emerging, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Page 14, 2024
  • Tick Control Using Beauveria bassiana Strain INIAP L3B3 in Combination with Organic and Chemical Molecules
    Authors: LMH Montero, ABR Peláez, GAG Mendoza, MEN Parraga, HMD Adrian
    Emerging, Scientific Magazine, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Page 14, 2024
  • International Scientists Conduct Climate Smart Research at NC State
    CIPN North Carolina State University, 2023
  • Entomopathogenic Fungi for Tick Control
    YouTube Video, 2023
  • Manual for the Production of Entomopathogenic Fungi and Quality Analysis of Bioformulations
    Authors: D. Hidalgo, C. Tello
    INIAP Repository, 2022
  • Obtaining Entomopathogenic Fungi
    YouTube Video, 2022
  • Production of Entomopathogenic Fungi
    YouTube Video, 2022
  • Development of Biopesticides Based on Entomopathogenic Fungi
    YouTube Video, 2022
  • Breeding of Insects for the Production of Biological Control Agents
    YouTube Video, 2022
  • Plant Protection Laboratory – Soldier Fly
    YouTube Video, 2021
  • Development of a Pelleting Methodology for Beauveria bassiana with Peruvian Inputs
    Author: D.A. Hidalgo Mata
    National Agrarian University La Molina, 2019