Yanli Lei | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yanli Lei | Environmental |  Best Researcher Award

Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,  China

Dr. Yanli Lei specializes in ocean negative carbon emissions and carbon neutrality. As the manager of ISO/TC8/WG15, she contributes to global standards development in this critical area. At the Institute of Oceanology, she leads pioneering research, mentoring doctoral students and advancing sustainable solutions for climate change mitigation.

 

Publication Profile

Academic and Professional Background:

Prof. Yanli Lei holds dual PhDs from the University of Salzburg, Austria (2005), and Inha University, South Korea (2010). Her research focuses on marine biodiversity, global change, and international standardization. She has pioneered studies on the environmental adaptability and genomics of calcareous organisms, including microfossils, foraminifera, and corals. She developed the ISO 23040:2021 international standard for marine surveys, leading to significant advancements in marine research techniques. With over 50 projects led—including two international and 16 national initiatives—she has established herself as a leader in the field. Prof. Lei has authored 97 publications (57 SCI-indexed), five books, and contributed to the creation of multiple standards and patents.

Key Contributions:

  • Developed standardized methodologies for sedimentary interstitial organism studies.
  • Authored ISO 23040:2021, advancing marine survey techniques.
  • Published groundbreaking research on environmental DNA (eDNA) applications for understanding marine biodiversity.

Projects and Funding:

  • Led 45 research projects, including 15 national-level initiatives with total funding exceeding RMB 24.8 million.
  • Since 2017, managed 24 projects, with 11 at the national level, securing RMB 14.1 million.

Recognition and Impact:

Prof. Lei’s work has significantly influenced marine biodiversity research and global environmental standards. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges marine genomics, ecology, and international collaboration, positioning her as a key figure in the field of oceanology.

Publication Top Note:

  1. Ancient Hybridisation Fuelled Diversification in Acropora Corals
    Molecular Ecology, 2024-12-13
    DOI: 10.1111/mec.17615
  2. Environmental DNA Sheds New Insight on Molecular Adaptation of Foraminifera to Temperature from Laboratory‐Controlled Culture Experiment
    Ecology and Evolution, 2024-10
    DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70243
  3. Editorial: Towards Standards for Marine Environment Impact Assessment
    Frontiers in Marine Science, 2024-10-01
  4. Assessing the Changes in Marine Microalgae Diversity in the Nanji Islands Nature Reserve Over the Past Decades Using Sediment eDNA
    Frontiers in Marine Science, 2024-08-20
  5. High Extinction Risk in Large Foraminifera During Past and Future Mass Extinctions
    Science Advances, 2024-08-09
    DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj8223
  6. DNA Metabarcoding Reveals Ecological Patterns and Driving Mechanisms of Archaeal, Bacterial, and Eukaryotic Communities in Sediments of the Sansha Yongle Blue Hole
    Scientific Reports, 2024-03-21
  7. Amplification of Immune Genes in Ancient Stony Corals for Adapting to Unstable Marine Environments
    Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Research, 2024-01
    DOI: 10.34133/olar.0041
  8. GB/T 42629.3-2023 International Code of Conduct for the Investigation of Submarine Areas and High Seas Environment Part 3: Marine Life Survey
    Standardization Administration of the P. R. C., 2023-12-01
  9. The Response of Calcareous Organism to Temperature from Continental Shelf Sediments Under Culture Experiment—A Case of Benthic Foraminifera
    Journal of Sea Research, 2023-09-20
  10. ISO 22787: Marine Technology — Marine Environment Impact Assessment (MEIA) — Technical Specification for Marine Biotic Survey in the International Seabed Area — General Principles and Definitions
    ISO Copyright Office, Geneva, Switzerland, 2023-07-10

 

Rupak Roy | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

Dr Rupak Roy | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

Research Scientist at  SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd , India

Dr. Rupak Roy, born on June 14, 1991, is a distinguished Research Scientist at SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd. His expertise spans diverse domains including biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Dr. Roy holds a notable academic record, having topped his B.Sc. in Biochemistry from Vivekananda College and qualifying with high honors in the GATE exam, securing a prestigious MHRD fellowship for his doctoral research at NIT Agartala.

Profile:

Professional Experience:

Research Scientist at SHRM Biotechnologies Pvt. Ltd., since Aug 2021. Assistant Teacher (Biology) at St. George High School from Aug 2015 to Dec 2016.

Technical Skills:

Biochemistry, Immunological Techniques. Molecular Biology, Recombinant DNA Technology. Bioinformatics, Plant Tissue Culture. Statistical Analysis, Data Analytics.

Additional Achievements:

Selected for prestigious workshops on biosecurity and water management. Active participant in national and international scientific forums. Expertise in technical writing and pharmaceutical packaging. Dr. Rupak Roy combines extensive academic achievements with significant contributions to research and education in biotechnology, showcasing a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and applications.

 Research Focus Energy and Environment:

Dr. Rupak Roy’s work centers on leveraging biotechnological advancements for sustainable energy solutions and environmental conservation. His expertise spans biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, contributing to innovations in biomass analysis, water quality assessment, and energy recovery simulations.

Citations:

  • Citations: 215
  • h-index: 10
  • i10-index: 10
Publication Top Notes:
  • Protective effects of bilobalide on retinal oxidative stress and inflammation in diabetic rats
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 25
  • Effect of various pretreatments on energy recovery from waste biomass
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 24
  • Development of a non-linear model for prediction of higher heating value from the proximate composition of lignocellulosic biomass
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 20
  • miR-140-3P induces chemotherapy resistance in esophageal carcinoma by targeting the NFYA-MDR1 Axis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 19
  • Antagonist Impact of Selenium-Based Nanoparticles Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
  • Comprehensive assessment of various lignocellulosic biomasses for energy recovery in a hybrid energy system
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 13
  • Upgradation of an Agro-residue by Acid Pretreatment into a Solid Fuel with Improved Energy Recovery Potential: An Optimization Study
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 12
  • Antibiofilm activity of Phytocompounds against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm forming Protein-In silico study
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 11
  • Valorization of waste biomass as a strategy to alleviate ecological deficit: A case study on waste biomass derived stable carbon
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10
  • Evaluation of Water Quality Parameters from Different Point Sources: A Case Study of West Bengal
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10