Harun Tanrıvermiş | Land Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harun Tanrıvermiş | Land Management | Best Researcher Award

Head of the Department / Dean of the Faculty of Ankara University, Turkey

Professor Harun Tanrıvermiş, with an extensive background in agricultural economics and environmental management, is a distinguished scholar at Ankara University. His contributions to real estate development and management are well-recognized, having published numerous high-impact articles, books, and conference proceedings. His expertise spans various facets of real estate and land economics, emphasizing sustainable practices and comprehensive project management. 🌟🏡📚

Profile:

Educational Background 🎓

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University (1991)
  • MSc: Department of Agricultural Economics, Ankara University (Land and Real Estate Economics, Land and Real Estate Valuation)
  • PhD: Department of Agricultural Economics, Ankara University (Land and Real Estate Economics, Land and Real Estate Valuation)
  • MSc: Environmental Management, MED-CAMPUS Programme

Professional Experience 🏢

  • Current Position: Professor, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ankara University, Turkey
  • Research Contributions:
    • International Peer-Reviewed Articles: 35
    • National Peer-Reviewed Articles: 30
    • International Conference Proceedings: 48
    • National Conference Proceedings: 43
    • Books Authored: 39
    • Book Chapters: 16

Research Interests:

  • Land and Real Estate Valuation 🌍
  • Real Estate Project Development 🏗️
  • Project Finance 💰
  • Urban and Rural Land Management 🏙️🌾
  • Sustainable Real Estate 🌱
  • Real Estate and Facility Management 🔧

Publication Top Notes:

  • Impediments to Urban Land Development and Transformation in Tanzania: Evaluating Conventional Approaches and Proposing Innovative Solutions
  • Influence of Ukraine Invasion by Russia on Turkish Markets
  • Evaluation of Non-Performing Financing of Non-Oil Sectors: A Case of Bahraini Islamic Banks
  • Kentsel ve Çevresel Adalet Bağlamında Mülkiyet ve İmar Hakkı Analizi: İstanbul İli Sultanbeyli İlçesi Örneği
  • Konuta Erişilebilirlik, Konut Talebi ve Talebi Etkileyen Faktörlerin Analizi: Ankara İli Örneği
  • Türkiye’de Büyük Ölçekli Kentsel Dönüşüm Projeleri Uygulama Sonuçlarının Değerlendirilmesi: Kuzey Ankara Kentsel Dönüşüm Projesi Örneği
  • Interdependence Between Foreigner Housing Acquisitions and Housing Price Increase in Turkey During the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
  • Performance Evaluation and Volatility of Turkey REITs During COVID-19 Pandemic
  • The Plight of Urban Settlements Based on the Proliferation of Dichotomy in Tanzania
  • Belediyelerde Gayrimenkul Yönetimi: Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi Örneği
  • Evaluating the Robustness of Basel Capital Accords to Combat the Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic in Islamic Banking
  • Reasons and Consequences of Supply-Demand Establishment in Housing Production
  • Development Trends and Current Status of Facility Management and Professionalization of Facility Services in Turkey
  • The Plight of Urban Settlements Based on the Proliferation of Dichotomy in Tanzania
  • Facility Management Perspective in Urban Transformation Projects: The Opportunities and Challenges in Turkey
  • House Price Index (HPI) and COVID-19 Pandemic Shocks: Evidence from Turkey and Kazakhstan

 

Shaban Shataee | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shaban Shataee | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Academic member at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran

Prof. Dr. Shaban Shataee is an esteemed expert in forestry and remote sensing, with a comprehensive educational background and a wealth of professional experience. 🌳📡 His research has significantly advanced the field, particularly in forest type mapping, forest stand volume estimation, and flood prediction using remote sensing technologies. He is passionate about leveraging cutting-edge methods to improve forest management and conservation. 🌍✨

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🎓 Educational Background:

Prof. Dr. Shaban Shataee is a distinguished scholar in forestry and remote sensing, with an extensive educational background that highlights his dedication to the field. He completed a Sabbatical in 2010 at the Forest Biometry Department of Freiburg University, Germany, where he specialized in forest structure information estimation using Lidar and optical remote sensing data. He earned his Ph.D. in Forestry-Remote Sensing from Tehran University, Iran, in 2003 with a dissertation focused on the possibility of forest type mapping using imagery, under the supervision of Dr. Ali Darvishsefat. In 2002, he pursued a Post-Diploma at Zurich University, Switzerland, in the Geography Department’s Remote Sensing Lab, concentrating on object-oriented classification and forest type classification techniques under Dr. Tobias Kellenberger. Prof. Shataee obtained his M.Sc. in Forestry-Remote Sensing from Tehran University in 1997, where he focused on forest extent mapping using satellite data, also under Dr. Ali Darvishsefat. He completed his B.S. in Forestry from the same university in 1995.

Professional Experience:

Prof. Shaban Shataee has a prolific career in the academic and research domains of forestry and remote sensing. His professional journey includes numerous publications in renowned international scientific journals, demonstrating his expertise in integrating remote sensing technologies for forest management and conservation. His notable works encompass forest type mapping, flood prediction, forest stand volume estimation, and soil surface salinity prediction. His research often employs advanced remote sensing data, such as Landsat ETM+, ASTER, and airborne laser scanning, and he has made significant contributions to the field by comparing various statistical and machine learning models for forest attribute estimation.

🔬 Research Interests:

Prof. Shataee’s research interests are diverse and centered on remote sensing applications in forestry. He specializes in optical, Lidar, and radar remote sensing, spatial modeling in forestry, vegetation mapping, GIS, and GPS. His work aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of forest monitoring, management, and conservation practices through innovative remote sensing techniques.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Shataee, Darvishsefat, Kellenberger. (2007). Forest Type Mapping Using Incorporation of Spatial Models and ETM+ Data. Pakistanian Journal of Biological Sciences, 10(14), 2292-2299.
  • Shataee, Najjarlou. (2007). Up-to-date mapping of the reforested area using multi-date ETM+ data. Journal of Applied Sciences.
  • Shataee, Malek. (2008). Flood prediction and assessment of vulnerability risk in the Southern Coasts of the Caspian Sea. International Journal of Digital Earth, 1(03), 291-303.
  • Mohammadi, Shataee, Yaghmaee, Mahiny. (2010). Modeling Forest Stand Volume and Tree Density Using Landsat ETM+ Data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 31(11), 2959-2975.
  • Mohammadi, Shataee. (2010). Possibility investigation of tree diversity mapping using Landsat ETM+ data in the Hyrcanian forests of Iran. Journal of Remote Sensing of Environment, 114, 1504-1512.
  • Tajgardan, Ayoubi, Shataee, Sahrawat. (2010). Soil Surface Salinity Prediction Using ASTER Data: Comparing Statistical and Geostatistical Models. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 4(3), 457-467.
  • Shataee, Wienacker, Babanejad. (2011). Plot-level Forest Volume Estimation Using Airborne Laser Scanner and TM Data. Procedia Environmental Science.
  • Mohammadi, Shataee, Babanezhad. (2011). Estimation of forest stand volume, tree density, and biodiversity using Landsat ETM+ Data. Procedia Environmental Science.
  • Shataee, Kalbi, Fallah, Pelz. (2012). Forest Attributes Imputation Using Machine Learning methods and ASTER Data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 33(19), 6254-6280.
  • Kazemi, Thmasebi, Kamkar, Shataee, Sadeghi. (2012). Comparison of interpolation methods for estimating pH and EC in agricultural fields of Golestan province (north of Iran). International Journal of Agriculture and Crop Science, 4(4), 157-167.
  • Shataee. (2013). Forest Attributes Estimation Using Aerial Laser Scanner and TM Data. Forest Systems Journal, 22(3), 484-496.
  • Porma, Shataee. (2013). Estimation of species diversity of trees and shrubs using ETM+ sensor data. International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research, 1, 71-78.
  • Kalbi, Fallah, Shataee. (2014). Forest-type classification using tree-based algorithms and SPOT-HRG Data. International Journal of Environmental Resources Research, 1(2), 263-274.
  • Naghavi, Fallah, Shataee, Latifi, Soosani, Ramezani, Conrad. (2014). Canopy cover estimation across semi-Mediterranean woodlands. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.
  • Kalbi, Fallah, Shataee. (2014). Estimation of forest attributes in the Hyrcanian forests. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.

 

Mingyue Xu | Food Waste | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mingyue Xu | Food Waste |  Best Researcher Award

Student at  University of Science and Technology Beijing China

Dr. Mingyue Xu is currently a student at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, where he is deeply engaged in the field of organic solid waste resources. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Science and Technology Beijing and a doctorate from Tsinghua University. Dr. Xu has made significant contributions to his field, having published 16 papers in reputable journals such as Bioresource Technology and Industrial Crops and Products. His research focuses on composting, biodrying, and organic fertilizer.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

Mingyue Xu holds a master’s degree from the University of Science and Technology Beijing and is currently pursuing a doctorate at Tsinghua University.

🔬 Research Focus:

Mingyue specializes in the field of organic solid waste resources, with a keen interest in composting, biodrying, and organic fertilizers.

Conclusion:

Dr. Mingyue Xu appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his robust academic background, significant research contributions, involvement in national projects, and the practical impact of his work on organic solid waste resources. His research outputs and innovations in composting and biodrying technologies align well with the award criteria, making him a suitable contender for the Best Researcher Award.

📈 Metrics:

  • Citations: 176
  • Documents: 16
  • h-index: 7

Publication Top Notes:

  • In-situ Utilization of Nitrogen-Rich Wastewater Discharged from a Biotrickling Filter as a Moisture Conditioning Agent for Composting: Insights into Nitrogen Transformation Behavior and Microbial Mechanism
    Authors: Xie, D., Yang, M., Zhang, S., Wang, Q., Liu, S.
    Journal: Bioresource Technology
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 369
    Article Number: 128362
    Citations: 5
  • Biodrying of Biogas Residue: Maturity and Microbial Diversity Assessment
    Authors: Xu, M., Yang, M., Song, N., Wang, Q., Wu, C.
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 10(6)
    Article Number: 108757
    Citations: 5
  • Bioconversion of Biowaste into Renewable Energy and Resources: A Sustainable Strategy
    Authors: Xu, M., Yang, M., Sun, H., Wang, Q., Wu, C.
    Journal: Environmental Research
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 214
    Article Number: 113929
    Citations: 27
  • In-situ Utilization of Nitrogen-Rich Wastewater Discharged from a Biotrickling Filter as a Moisture Conditioning Agent for Composting: Effect of Nitrogen Composition
    Authors: Xie, D., Yang, M., Xu, M., Wang, Q., Liu, S.
    Journal: Bioresource Technology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 362
    Article Number: 127828
    Citations: 6
  • Role of Multistage Inoculation on the Co-Composting of Food Waste and Biogas Residue
    Authors: Xu, M., Yang, M., Sun, H., Wang, Q., Wu, C.
    Journal: Bioresource Technology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 361
    Article Number: 127681
    Citations: 27
  • Biodrying of Biogas Residue through a Thermophilic Bacterial Agent Inoculation: Insights into Dewatering Contribution and Microbial Mechanism
    Authors: Xu, M., Sun, H., Yang, M., Wang, Q., Wu, C.
    Journal: Bioresource Technology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 355
    Article Number: 127256
    Citations: 29

 

Chikezie Onuora Ene | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Dr Chikezie Onuora  Ene |  Plant Breeding |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer II at  Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria

 

Dr. Chikezie Onuora Ene is a distinguished academic and researcher in the Department of Crop Science at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI). He earned his Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from Jimma University, Ethiopia, in 2023, where he conducted genetic analysis and quantitative trait loci mapping for tomato traits, graduating with a GPA of 3.86/4.00. He also holds an M.Sc. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, achieving a CGPA of 4.91/5.00, and a B.Sc. in Crop Production and Protection from Abia State University, Uturu, with first-class honors.

Profile:

Qualifications and Education:

  1. Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from Jimma University, Ethiopia, with a thesis on genetic analysis and QTL mapping for tomato traits. Graduated with a high GPA of 3.86/4.00.
  2. M.Sc. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, with a focus on variability and heritability in cucumber, and an outstanding CGPA of 4.91/5.00.
  3. B.Sc. in Crop Production and Protection from Abia State University, Uturu, with first-class honors and a CGPA of 4.62/5.00.

Research Interests:

Dr. Ene’s research focuses on improving fruit/grain yield and quality of vegetables and cereals under abiotic stresses using plant molecular breeding techniques. This is a highly relevant and impactful area of research, addressing critical issues in agriculture.

Work Experience:

  1. Lecturer in Crop Science Department at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike since 2017, teaching various crop science courses and contributing significantly to the academic community.
  2. Research/Laboratory Assistant at National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), involved in yam breeding, plant protection, and tissue culture.
  3. Field Enumerator/Farm Attendant at the Ministry of Agriculture, Abia State, focusing on cassava farming and processing data collection.
  4. Agricultural Science Teacher during the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) at Kono Secondary School.

Training and Workshops:

  1. Training on GLMM at Jimma University.
  2. Hands-on training on marker-assisted breeding at BecA-ILRI hub, Nairobi, Kenya.
  3. Training on econometrics for policy analysis using Stata.
  4. Workshop on publishing and grant proposal writing.

Research Contributions and Impact:

Dr. Ene has been involved in significant research contributions across multiple projects and publications, particularly in:

  1. Fruit/Grain Yield Improvement under abiotic stresses.
  2. Plant Molecular Breeding and marker-assisted selection.
  3. Collaboration with international research bodies and institutions

Conclusion:

Given Dr. Ene’s extensive education, research focus, teaching experience, and contributions to the field of crop science, he is well-qualified for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses crucial agricultural challenges, and his academic and professional achievements highlight his dedication and impact in the field.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Studies of phenotypic and genotypic variation in sixteen cucumber genotypes
    CO Ene, PE Ogbonna, CU Agbo, UP Chukwudi
    Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, 76(3), 307-313, 2016. (82 citations)
  • Heterosis and combining ability in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
    CO Ene, PE Ogbonna, CU Agbo, UP Chukwudi
    Information Processing in Agriculture, 6(1), 150-157, 2019. (38 citations)
  • Evaluation of Sixteen Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Genotypes in Derived Savannah Environment Using Path Coefficient Analysis
    CO Ene, PE Ogbonna, CU Agbo, UP Chukwudi
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 8(1), 85-92, 2016. (35 citations)
  • Correlation and path coefficient analyses of yield and yield components of eggplant (Solanum melongena) in a coarse-textured Ultisol
    VN Onyia, UP Chukwudi, AC Ezea, AI Atugwu, CO Ene
    Information Processing in Agriculture, 7(1), 173-181, 2020. (18 citations)
  • Environmental impact and genetic expressions of new drought-tolerant maize genotypes in derived savannah agro-ecology
    UNI Paul Inyang, Chikezie Onuora Ene, Ankrumah Emmanuel, Uchechukwu P. Chukwudi
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 13(1), 10691, 2021. (15 citations)
  • Genetic characterization and quantitative trait relationship using multivariate techniques reveal diversity among tomato germplasms
    CO Ene, WG Abtew, HO Oselebe, FU Ozi, UN Ikeogu
    Food Science & Nutrition, 10(7), 2426-2442, 2022. (7 citations)
  • Benefit Cost Analysis of Orange Flesh Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) Varieties under Varying Planting Density
    DA Uzoigwe, CO Muoneke, CC Nwokoro, CO Ene
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 11(1), 145-148, 2019. (6 citations)
  • Hybrid Vigor and Heritability Estimates in Tomato Crosses Involving Solanum lycopersicum × S. pimpinellifolium under Cool Tropical Monsoon Climate
    CO Ene, WG Abtew, HO Oselebe, FU Ozi, O Ogah, EC Okechukwu, …
    International Journal of Agronomy, 2023(1), 3003355, 2023. (5 citations)
  • Analysis of Leaf Yield Components in Fluted Pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis Hook F.) Grown in Derived Savannah Agro-ecology
    UP Chukwudi, CU Agbo, CO Ene, CU Uba, JI Enyi
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 9(3), 386-391, 2017. (4 citations)
  • Growth and yield response of selected improved soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) varieties to varying weeding regimes under a tropical condition
    CO Ene, A Anyim, UP Chukwudi, EC Okechukwu, UN Ikeogu
    Journal of Central European Agriculture, 20(1), 157-178, 2019. (3 citations)
  • Evaluation of Tomato Genotypes Growth, Yield, and Shelf Life Enhancement in Nigeria
    VN Onyia, UP Chukwudi, VC Ogwudu, AI Atugwu, SC Eze, CO Ene, …
    Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 21(1), 143-152, 2019. (3 citations)
  • Selfing revealed potential for higher yield performance than backcrossing among tomato segregating populations of Solanum lycopersicum × S. pimpinellifolium crosses under …
    CO Ene, WG Abtew, HO Oselebe, UP Chukwudi, EC Okechukwu, FU Ozi, …
    *Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 15, 100993, 2024. (1 citation)
  • Influence of varying preservation methods on the shelf life and proximate composition of Pleurotus plumonarius (Fr) Quel cultivated on Andropogon gayanus substrate
    CM Ahaiwe, O Nnamdi, CO Ene, UP Chukwudi
    International Journal of Agriculture Environment and Food Sciences, 3(3), 2019. (1 citation)

 

Arash Mokhtari | Medicinal Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr Arash  Mokhtari |  Medicinal Plant |  Best Researcher Award

Research fellow at  Agriculture Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII), Iran

Arash Mokhtari is a distinguished Agricultural Biotechnologist with extensive expertise in plant tissue culture and advanced biotechnological methodologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology from the University of Tehran, Iran, where he achieved National Rank 2 with his research on elicitor-mediated gene expression in Valeriana officinalis. His Master’s degree, also from the University of Tehran, focused on the effect of plant growth regulators on somatic embryogenesis in wheat.

Profile:

Research Excellence

Innovative Research: Dr. Mokhtari’s research in plant tissue culture and agricultural biotechnology is cutting-edge. His work on the elicitor-mediated expression of genes in Valeriana officinalis, and optimization of bioactive compound extraction methods, demonstrates significant contributions to the field of agricultural biotechnology.

Publication Record: With numerous high-impact publications, including studies on efficient production and accumulation of valuable compounds, Dr. Mokhtari has a robust record of disseminating his research. His papers are published in reputable journals, reflecting the high quality and relevance of his work.

Leadership and Impact

Leadership Roles: As Head of the Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory and Advanced Research Greenhouses at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute, Dr. Mokhtari has shown leadership in both research and practical applications. His role in managing teams and optimizing research protocols indicates his capability in driving significant advancements in his field.

National Recognition: Dr. Mokhtari has achieved high national rankings in his academic endeavors, including his Ph.D. and Master’s studies, which underscores his excellence and impact in the field of agricultural biotechnology.

Practical Applications

Agricultural Biotechnology: His research directly impacts agricultural practices by improving plant propagation techniques and enhancing crop yield efficiency. The practical applications of his work in plant tissue culture and genetic improvement are crucial for advancing agricultural productivity.

Professional Affiliations

Institutional Involvement: Dr. Mokhtari is affiliated with prestigious institutions, including the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Tehran. His involvement with these organizations highlights his commitment to advancing agricultural biotechnology.

Conclusion

Dr. Arash Mokhtari’s extensive research contributions, leadership in advanced biotechnology research, and the practical implications of his work make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative approaches and significant achievements in plant biotechnology stand out as exemplary in his field.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “A highly efficient method for somatic embryogenesis of Kelussia odorotissima Mozaff., an endangered medicinal plant” in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2017.
  • “Effect of plant growth regulators on direct shoot regeneration of wheat immature embryonic explants” in Journal of Agricultural Engineering and Biotechnology, 2013.
  • “Direct regeneration from leaves and nodes explants of Physalis peruviana L.” in International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences, 2013.
  • “Rosmarinic acid and anthocyanin content improvement by foliar application of Fe and Zn fertilizer in Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.)” in International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research, 2014.
  • “Plant regeneration through callus induction on medicinal herb Viola odorata – Role of plant growth regulators and explants” in Agriculture & Forestry, 2015.
  • “Callus induction and plant regeneration of Valeriana officinalis are affected by different leaf explants and various concentrations of plant growth regulators” in BioTechnologia, 2016.
  • “Rapid micropropagation of Cucumis sativus var. Dastgerdi (Iranian cultivar) by Node Culture Technique” in British Biotechnology Journal, 2014.
  • “Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Seed Germination and Development of Protocorm and Seedling of Phalaenopsis amabilis (L.) Blume (Orchidaceae)” in Annual Research & Review in Biology, 2014.
  • “Engineering of secondary metabolites in tissue and cell culture of medicinal plants: an alternative to produce beneficial compounds using bioreactor technologies” in Crop Improvement: Sustainability Through Leading-Edge Technology, Springer Publications, 2017.
  • “Interactive effects of plant growth regulators and explants on direct shoot regeneration of Viola odorata” in BioTechnologia, 2016.
  • “Influence of plant growth regulators on in vitro culture and regeneration of Dracocephalum kotschyi” in International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research, 2014.

 

Sanjida Haque | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sanjida Haque |  Sustainability |  Best Researcher Award

Sustainability Ambassador at  Prince Sultan University,  Saudi Arabia

Dr. Sanjida Haque, PhD, MSc, PGT, BDS, is a distinguished researcher and academic currently serving at Prince Sultan University. Since 2022, she has been actively involved as a Sustainability Ambassador at the Center for Sustainability and Climate, and as a researcher at the Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity. In addition to her research roles, Dr. Haque contributes significantly to the university’s institutional development as a member of the PSU Institutional Review Board (IRB), the SDG publication committee, the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ranking Committee, and the QS Star Rating Committee.

Profile:

Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Haque has a robust academic background with a PhD from Universiti Sains Malaysia, a Master’s degree, and a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Dhaka. Her diverse education is complemented by additional certifications in Sustainable Dentistry and Carbon Literacy, demonstrating her commitment to integrating sustainability into her work.

Research and Teaching Experience

Dr. Haque has extensive research experience in the field of orthodontics, having worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her roles have involved leading research initiatives at Queens Hospital in Bangladesh and currently at Prince Sultan University in Saudi Arabia. This diverse experience has equipped her with a deep understanding of both academic and practical aspects of dental research and healthcare sustainability.

Sustainability Focus

As a Sustainability Ambassador at the Center for Sustainability and Climate, Dr. Haque’s work is aligned with global priorities. Her involvement in committees such as the PSU Institutional Review Board (IRB), SDG publication committee, Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ranking Committee, and QS Star Rating Committee highlights her active participation in initiatives that drive sustainability and institutional excellence.

Research Contributions

Dr. Haque’s research has covered a wide range of topics, including:

  • Sustainability in Dentistry and Healthcare
  • Dental arch relationship analysis in cleft lip and palate patients
  • Cephalometric analysis in orthodontic patients
  • Conversion of plaster dental casts to 3D digital models

Her contributions are not only innovative but also practical, aiming to improve patient outcomes and integrate sustainable practices in dentistry.

Professional Impact

Dr. Haque’s involvement in multiple high-impact committees and her role in driving research and innovation at Prince Sultan University reflect her leadership and influence in the academic community. Her work on sustainability and healthcare has the potential to make significant contributions to both fields.

Conclusion

Dr. Sanjida Haque’s comprehensive research background, her focus on sustainability, and her active role in advancing academic and practical knowledge make her a suitable and strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her contributions have the potential to impact not only the academic community but also the broader field of healthcare, promoting sustainable practices and improved patient care.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Saudi dental students’ perceptions on sustainable development goals and sustainable dental practice
    BDJ Open, 2024, 10(1), 40
    Haque, S., Nurunnabi, M., Haque, T.
  • Attitude Towards Sustainability in Dentistry: The Evidence From Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia
    International Dental Journal, 2024, 74(4), pp. 884–891
    Haque, S., Nurunnabi, M., Akhter, F., Bianoony, A.A.M.
  • The Assessment of 3D Digital Models Using GOSLON Yardstick Index: Exploring Confounding Factors Responsible for Unfavourable Treatment Outcome in Multi-Population Children With UCLP
    Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2021, 9, 646830
    Haque, S., Khamis, M.F., Alam, M.K., Wan Ahmad, A.W.M.
  • Sagittal Jaw Relationship of Different Types of Cleft and Non-cleft Individuals
    Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2021, 9, 651951
    Alam, M.K., Alfawzan, A.A., Haque, S., Jamayet, N.B., Siddiqui, A.A.
  • An Investigation of Three-Dimensional Maxillary Arch Morphometry of Children With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2021, 32(3), pp. 964–966
    Haque, S., Khamis, M.F., Alam, M.K., Ahmad, W.M.A.W.
  • Paederus dermatitis: A severe reaction to charlie’s kiss
    Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 2021, 20(2), pp. 459–462
    Rashid, F., Haque, S., Farook, T.H., Alam, M.K., Jamayet, N.B.
  • Effects of Multiple Factors on Treatment Outcome in the Three-Dimensional Maxillary Arch Morphometry of Children With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020, 31(6), pp. E534–E538
    Haque, S., Khamis, M.F., Alam, M.K., Ahmad, W.M.A.W.
  • Traumatic ulcerative granuloma with stromal eosinophilia of tongue
    International Medical Journal, 2020, 27(4), pp. 493–494
    Rahman, S.A., Xuan, K.H., Haque, S., Alam, M.K.
  • Bacterial colonization and dental implants: A microbiological study
    Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clinica Integrada, 2020, 20, pp. 1–9, e4979
    Manaf, J.B.A., Rahman, S.A., Haque, S., Alam, M.K.
  • Soft tissue cephalometric measurements among Malaysian Malays and Chinese
    Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clinica Integrada, 2020, 20, pp. 1–8, e4978
    Noor, N.F.M., Basri, R., Alam, M.K., Hao, M.S.J., Talib, M.A.

 

Mona MOhamed Mohamed Yasseen Elghandour | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Mona MOhamed Mohamed Yasseen Elghandour | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Dr. Elghandour holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy from the University of Alexandria, Egypt, and a Master’s and Doctorate in Agropecuary Sciences and Natural Resources from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, where her doctoral research focused on the impact of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on microbial fermentation in herbivores.

Profile:

Educational Background:

🎓 Bachelor’s Degree: Agronomy Engineer, University of Alexandria, Egypt, May 1995 🎓 Master’s Degree: Agropecuary Sciences and Natural Resources, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, June 2012 Thesis: Impacto de las Enzimas Exógenas Sobre las Actividades de Fermentación Ruminal In Vitro de Forrajes de Menor Calidad 🎓 Doctorate: Agropecuary Sciences and Natural Resources, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, February 2016 (with honors) Thesis: Saccharomyces cerevisiae y Su Impacto Sobre la Capacidad Fermentativa Microbiana en Herbívoros Dr. Elghandour’s research focuses on improving the efficiency of fermentation processes in herbivores, enhancing livestock productivity and sustainable agriculture. 🌾🐄

Research Focus: Animal Nutrition 🐄🍃

Dr. Mona Elghandour specializes in animal nutrition, with significant contributions to understanding and improving ruminal fermentation processes in herbivores. Her research has explored the impact of exogenous enzymes and Saccharomyces cerevisiae on microbial fermentation, aiming to enhance the nutritional efficiency and health of livestock. This work is crucial for developing sustainable feeding strategies that improve animal productivity and welfare. 🌾🔬

Citations and Impact:

🔍 Cited by:

  • All time: 5,151 citations
  • Since 2019: 3,798 citations

📊 h-index:

  • All time: 43
  • Since 2019: 34

📈 i10-index:

  • All time: 108
  • Since 2019: 102

Publication Top Notes:

  • Sustainable agriculture options for production, greenhouse gases and pollution alleviation, and nutrient recycling in emerging and transitional nations – An overview
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
    Citations: 201
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a probiotic feed additive to non and pseudo-ruminant feeding: A review
    Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2020
    Citations: 147
  • Direct-fed microbes: A tool for improving the utilization of low-quality roughages in ruminants
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2015
    Citations: 146
  • Mycotoxin toxicity and residue in animal products: Prevalence, consumer exposure and reduction strategies – A review
    Toxicon, 2020
    Citations: 131
  • Effects of exogenous enzymes on nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation and growth performance in beef steers
    Livestock Science, 2013
    Citations: 128
  • Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at direct addition or pre-incubation on in vitro gas production kinetics and degradability of four fibrous feeds
    Italian Journal of Animal Science, 2014
    Citations: 119
  • Synergetic action between the rumen microbiota and bovine health
    Microbial Pathogenesis, 2018
    Citations: 113
  • Influence of exogenous enzymes in presence of Salix babylonica extract on digestibility, microbial protein synthesis and performance of lambs fed maize silage
    The Journal of Agricultural Science, 2015
    Citations: 103
  • Feed intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen utilization, and ruminal fermentation activities in sheep fed Atriplex halimus ensiled with three developed enzyme cocktails
    2015
    Citations: 94
  • Effects of exogenous enzymes on in vitro gas production kinetics and ruminal fermentation of four fibrous feeds
    Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2013
    Citations: 91

 

Jitendra Shukla | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jitendra Shukla |  Plant Ecology |  Best Researcher Award

Scientist at  IBSD,  India

Dr. Jitendra Kumar Shukla has over 25 years of research experience, including 22 years of post-doctoral research. His expertise lies in Plant Ecology and Medicinal Plants, with a specialized focus on Agro-techniques, Cultivation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Bioprospection, Stress Physiology, and Extension.

Profile:

Research Expertise and Experience:

25 Years of Research Experience: Dr. Shukla’s extensive experience in botany, plant ecology, and medicinal plants highlights a deep and sustained commitment to his field.

Specialization: His research specialization in plant ecology, medicinal plants, agro-techniques, and stress physiology demonstrates a comprehensive expertise in essential areas of botany.

Key Contributions:

Medicinal Plant Research: His work includes significant contributions to the development of agro-techniques for medicinal plants, which is vital for improving agricultural practices and plant cultivation. Innovation in Agro-techniques: Dr. Shukla has developed techniques for the cultivation and propagation of various medicinal plants, which can have substantial practical applications in agriculture and industry. Bio-prospection and Stress Physiology: His research on the bio-prospection and stress physiology of plants adds valuable knowledge to understanding plant adaptability and resource utilization.

Leadership and Impact:

Leadership Roles: Dr. Shukla has held various senior positions, including Scientist-In-Charge, demonstrating his leadership and ability to manage significant research projects. Institutional Contributions: His roles at the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development (IBSD) and other institutions highlight his impact on advancing research and development in the field.

Educational Background and Publications:

Strong Educational Background: Dr. Shukla holds a Ph.D. in Botany with a focus on plant ecology, supported by a solid academic foundation in botany and related subjects. Publications and Outreach: With 45 full papers and numerous extension brochures, his contributions to scientific literature and public knowledge are noteworthy.

Professional Engagement:

Active Participation in Conferences and Workshops: His attendance and participation in various national and international conferences underscore his active engagement with the scientific community and his commitment to staying at the forefront of research developments.

Overall, Dr. Shukla’s extensive research experience, leadership roles, innovative contributions to medicinal plant research, and active involvement in the scientific community make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Unexploited plants of potential medicinal value from the Indian Thar desert
    S. Mohammed, P.K. Kasera, J.K. Shukla
    CSIR, 54, 2004
  • Bio-medicinal properties and cultivation of Leptadaenia reticulata (Jivanti) – an endangered plant of the Thar desert, India
    K.P.K.S. J.K.
    Current Science, 84 (7), 877-879, 31, 2003
  • Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance of growth and yield components of Jatropha (Jatropha curcas Linn.) genotypes
    A. Tripathi, D.K. Mishra, J.K. Shukla
    Trees, 27, 1049-1060, 19, 2013
  • Genetic diversity and trait association between growth, yield and seed component of Jatropha curcas (L.) source collection from Indian sub-continent
    A. Tripathi, D.K. Mishra, J.K. Shukla
    Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science, 7 (5), 143-157, 15, 2015
  • Influence of GA3, Zinc and Boron on fruit drop, yield and quality of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.)
    A. Gupta, V.K. Tripathi, J.K. Shukla
    Biol. Forum-Int. J., 14, 1079-1083, 12, 2022
  • Standarization of cloning in Commiphora wightii
    A. Tripathi, J.K. Shukla, A. Gehlot, D.K. Mishra
    Advances in Forestry Science, 1 (1), 19-25, 11, 2014
  • Biology, conservation and mediculture of important medicinal plants of Indian Thar desert
    D.D. Kasera, P.K. Shukla, J.K. Shukla, J. Prakash, P. Saharan, D.D. Chawan
    In: Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences: Proceedings of the …, 9*, 2001
  • Seed variability in Prosopis cineraria collected from different localities of Indian desert
    J.K. Shukla, A. Chauhan, P.K. Kasera, S. Mohammed, D.D. Chawan
    Science and Culture, 66 (3/4), 163-164, 9, 2000
  • Ex-situ cultivation at lower altitude and evaluation of Swertia chirayita, a critically endangered medicinal plant of Sikkim Himalayan region, India
    J.K. Shukla, P. Dhakal, R.C. Uniyal, N. Paul, D. Sahoo
    South African Journal of Botany, 109, 138-145, 7, 2017
  • Morphological Descriptors and Heritability as Markers for Oil Yield in Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del.: A Potential Biodiesel Xerophyte
    M.K. Saini, J. Prasad, P.V.S. Raju, S.L. Kothari, Harish, J.K. Shukla, V.S. Gour
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences, 6, 2021

 

Elham Nouri | Soil organic | Young Scientist Award

Dr Elham Nouri |  Soil organic |  Young Scientist Award

Elham Nouri at  Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran

Elham Nouri is a distinguished researcher specializing in soil biology, chemistry, and physics, with a particular focus on Arbuscular Mycorrhizae (AM) symbiosis. She has led and collaborated on numerous national projects, developed expertise in DNA extraction and molecular identification of fungi, and excelled in laboratory troubleshooting and quality control. Her research has been recognized with multiple publications and international conference participations, including a 6-month study stint in the Czech Republic.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Natural Resources Engineering – Combat with Desertification, Semnan University, Iran (2014-2019)
    • Thesis: Soil biological indicators and mycorrhizal establishment in Salsola laricina
  • M.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering – Combat with Desertification, Semnan University, Iran (2012-2014)
    • Thesis: Oak wilt and heavy metal biomonitoring
  • B.Sc. in Rangeland and Watershed Management, University of Malayer, Iran (2007-2011)
    • Thesis: Drought characteristics in Ilam province

Research Interests:

  • Arbuscular mycorrhizae symbiosis
  • Soil organic carbon and nitrogen dynamics
  • DNA extraction and molecular identification of AM fungi
  • Soil enzymes and microbial activity
  • Soil and plant properties

Skills:

  • Proficient in R, SPSS, Excel, Photoshop, Canoco5, DIVA-GIS, Maxent, GPS
  • Experienced in laboratory procedures for plant and soil analysis

Publication Top Notes:

  • Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefits in Drought-Stressed Plants
  • Impact of Fire and Seasonal Changes on Soil Properties
  • Effect of Wild Pistachio Trees on Soil Quality
  • Soil Carbon Sequestration and Soil Properties
  • Effect of Spate Irrigation and Tree Planting on Soil Quality
  • Grazing Effects on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Diversity
  • Symbiosis of Mycorrhizal Fungi and Salsola laricina
  • Heavy Metals in Dusts and Their Absorption by Oak
  • Flood Spreading and Vegetation Type on Soil Indices
  • Leaf Nutrients in Healthy vs. Withered Trees
  • Grazing Management and Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
  • Mycorrhiza and Soil Enzymatic Activities Modulated by Grazing
  • Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Soil in Forests
  • Prosopis Species Effect on Soil Quality
  • Diversity and Symbiosis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
  • Improving Juniperus Excelsa Seedling Growth with Mycorrhizal Fungi

 

Yucheng Wang | Plant Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yucheng Wang | Plant Physiology |  Best Researcher Award

Dean of the College of Forestry at  Shenyang Agricultural University, China

Yucheng Wang is the Dean of the College of Forestry at Shenyang Agricultural University. He has a rich academic and professional background, having served as an assistant professor, lecturer, associate professor, and professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University in Harbin, China from 2000 to 2019. Since 2019, he has been a professor at Shenyang Agricultural University. Dr. Wang’s research focuses on plant stress physiology and molecular biology, particularly the functional characterization of genes involved in salt or drought tolerance. He has developed technologies for DNA-protein interaction studies and CRISPR-related technologies. Dr. Wang has led several major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Liaoning Province Leading Talent Project in Science and Technology Innovation.

Profile:

Academic and Professional Background:

Prof. Yucheng Wang has a comprehensive academic career spanning over two decades, with progressive roles from Assistant Professor to Dean at prominent forestry institutions in China. His experience reflects a strong foundation in forestry and plant molecular biology.

Research and Innovations:

  • Research Projects: Prof. Wang has led significant projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, demonstrating his ability to secure competitive research grants.
  • Citation Index: With an H-index of 54, Prof. Wang’s work is widely cited, indicating a high impact in his field.
  • Publications: He has published 91 SCI-indexed articles, showcasing his prolific contribution to scientific literature.
  • Patents: Holding 5 patents highlights his innovative approach and contribution to applied research.
  • Books: Authoring 3 books further solidifies his expertise and thought leadership in forestry and plant molecular biology.
  • Editorial Roles: Serving on the Editorial Advisory Board of “Environmental and Experimental Botany” indicates recognition by peers and involvement in advancing the scientific community.

Research Focus and Contributions:

Prof. Wang’s research centers on plant stress physiology and molecular biology, particularly the genetic mechanisms underlying salt and drought tolerance. His development of novel CRISPR-related technologies for gene editing and protein-DNA interaction studies underscores his innovative contributions to plant biotechnology.

Professional Engagement:

  • Collaborations: Prof. Wang collaborates with leading researchers and institutions, enhancing the quality and scope of his research.
  • Professional Memberships: As Deputy Director of the Saline-alkali Land Branch of the Chinese Forestry Society, he plays a crucial role in promoting research and knowledge dissemination in forestry.

Conclusion:

Prof. Yucheng Wang’s extensive research contributions, high citation index, leadership roles, and innovative developments in plant molecular biology make him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also has practical implications for forestry and environmental sustainability.

Considering these factors, Prof. Wang is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given his impactful and sustained contributions to his field.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Acetylation of Transcription Factor BpTCP20 by Acetyltransferase BpPDCE23 Modulates Salt Tolerance in Birch
    Journal: Plant Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiae168
    Contributors: Zhujun Liu, Xinxin Shi, Zhibo Wang, Ming Qu, Caiqiu Gao, Chao Wang, Yucheng Wang
  • Birch WRKY Transcription Factor, BpWRKY32, Confers Salt Tolerance by Mediating Stomatal Closing, Proline Accumulation, and Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging
    Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
    DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.108599
    Contributors: Zhujun Liu, Pengyu Wang, Zhibo Wang, Chao Wang, Yucheng Wang
  • Phosphorylation of Birch BpNAC90 Improves the Activation of Gene Expression to Confer Drought Tolerance
    Journal: Horticulture Research
    DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhae061
    Contributors: Zhibo Wang, Zihang He, Caiqiu Gao, Chao Wang, Xingshun Song, Yucheng Wang
  • Bp-miR408a Participates in Osmotic and Salt Stress Responses by Regulating BpBCP1 in Betula platyphylla
    Journal: Tree Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpad159
    Contributors: Zhongyuan Liu, Ruiting Xu, Yingbo Fan, Wenfang Dong, Yating Han, Qingjun Xie, Jinghang Li, Baichao Liu, Chao Wang, Yucheng Wang
  • Long Noncoding RNA from Betula platyphylla, BplncSIR1, Confers Salt Tolerance by Regulating BpNAC2 to Mediate Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging and Stomatal Movement
    Journal: Plant Biotechnology Journal
    DOI: 10.1111/pbi.14164
    Contributors: Yaqi Jia, Huimin Zhao, Yani Niu, Yucheng Wang
  • A DNA-binding Protein Capture Technology That Purifies Proteins by Directly Isolating the Target DNA
    Journal: Plant Science
    DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2023.111796
    Contributors: Zhibo Wang, Zihang He, Jingxin Wang, Chao Wang, Caiqiu Gao, Yucheng Wang
  • Generation of CRISPR-edited Birch Plants without DNA Integration Using Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation Technology
    Preprint Date: 2023-10-11
    DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.09.561573
    Contributors: Shilin Sun, Xue Han, Ruoxuan Jin, Junbo Jiao, Jingwen Wang, Siyuan Niu, Ziyao Yang, Di Wu, Yucheng Wang
  • Exploration of the Regulatory Pathways and Key Genes Involved in the Response to Saline-Alkali Stress in Betula platyphylla via RNA-Seq Analysis
    Journal: Plants
    DOI: 10.3390/plants12132435
    Contributors: Jukun Xue, Hu Sun, Xuemei Zhou, Huiyan Guo, Yucheng Wang
  • Characterization of lncRNAs Involved in Drought Response in Betula platyphylla
    Journal: Trees
    DOI: 10.1007/s00468-022-02361-6
    Contributors: Yiming Zhang, Li Li, Chao Wang, Yanmin Wang, Tengqian Zhang, Yucheng Wang
  • A Reverse Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Technique Based on the CRISPR–dCas9 System
    Journal: Plant Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac506
    Contributors: Zhibo Wang, Zihang He, Zhujun Liu, Ming Qu, Caiqiu Gao, Chao Wang, Yucheng Wang
  • Tissue Metabolic Responses to Artificial Bending and Gravitation Stimuli in Betula platyphylla
    Journal: Forests
    DOI: 10.3390/f14030457
    Contributors: Yao Chi, Nan Zhang, Ao Zou, Ying Yu, Yucheng Wang, Chao Wang
  • Identification of Birch lncRNAs and mRNAs Responding to Salt Stress and Characterization of Functions of lncRNA
    Journal: Horticulture Research
    DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhac277
    Contributors: Yaqi Jia, Huimin Zhao, Yani Niu, Yucheng Wang
  • Construction of a Hierarchical Gene Regulatory Network to Reveal the Drought Tolerance Mechanism of Shanxin Poplar
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms24010384
    Contributors: Pengyu Wang, Jingxin Wang, Xiaomeng Sun, Xue Yang, Shilin Sun, Xue Han, Dandan Li, Yucheng Wang
  • Tamarix hispida NAC Transcription Factor ThNAC4 Confers Salt and Drought Stress Tolerance to Transgenic Tamarix and Arabidopsis
    Journal: Plants
    DOI: 10.3390/plants11192647
    Contributors: Meiheriguli Mijiti, Yucheng Wang, Liuqiang Wang, Xugela Habuding
  • The Mechanism of Bud Dehyperhydricity by the Method of ‘Starvation Drying Combined with AgNO3’ in Lycium ruthenicum
    Journal: Tree Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpac047
    Contributors: Lujia Li, Qinxia An, Qin-Mei Wang, Wen Liu, Xinyu Qi, Jianguo Cui, Yucheng Wang, Haifeng Ke, Isabel Allona
  • UNFERTILIZED EMBRYO SAC 12 Phosphorylation Plays a Crucial Role in Conferring Salt Tolerance
    Journal: Plant Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiab549
    Contributors: Zihang He, Zhibo Wang, Xianguang Nie, Ming Qu, Huimin Zhao, Xiaoyu Ji, Yucheng Wang
  • Poplar PsnICE1 Enhances Cold Tolerance by Binding to Different cis-acting Elements to Improve Reactive Oxygen Species-scavenging Capability
    Journal: Tree Physiology
    DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpab084
    Contributors: Yan-Min Wang, Yi-Ming Zhang, Xin Zhang, Xin Zhao, Yu Zhang, Chao Wang, Yu-Cheng Wang, Liu-Qiang Wang, Amy Brunner
  • Reverse Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (R-ChIP) Enables Investigation of the Upstream Regulators of Plant Genes
    Journal: Communications Biology
    DOI: 10.1038/s42003-020-01500-4
    Contributors: Xuejing Wen, Jingxin Wang, Daoyuan Zhang, Yu Ding, Xiaoyu Ji, Zilong Tan, Yucheng Wang
  • Building a Robust Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Method with Substantially Improved Efficiency
    Journal: Plant Physiology
    DOI: 10.1104/pp.20.00392
    Contributors: Huimin Zhao, Hongyan Li, Yaqi Jia, Xuejing Wen, Huiyan Guo, Hongyun Xu, Yucheng Wang
  • Expression Analysis of the BpARF Genes in Betula platyphylla Under Drought Stress
    Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
    DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.01.028
    Contributors: Hongyan Li, Xin Zhang, Botong Tong, Yucheng Wang, Chuanping Yang
  • Building a Robust Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Method with Substantially Improved Efficiency
    Preprint Date: 2020-02-20
    DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.20.958330
    Contributors: Huimin Zhao, Hongyan Li, Yaqi Jia, Xuejing Wen, Huiyan Guo, Hongyun Xu, Yucheng Wang
  • Arabidopsis Heat Shock Transcription Factor HSFA7b Positively Mediates Salt Stress Tolerance by Binding to an E-box-like Motif to Regulate Gene Expression
    Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany
    DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erz261
    Contributors: Dandan Zang, Jingxin Wang, Xin Zhang, Zhujun Liu, Yucheng