Dr. Tae-Jin Oh – Biosynthesis – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tae-Jin Oh - Biosynthesis - Best Researcher Award

Sun Moon University - South Korea 

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SUMMARY

Prof. Dr. Tae-Jin Oh is an esteemed researcher and academic leader in microbial biotechnology and metabolic engineering. Currently a professor at Sunmoon University, he plays a pivotal role in bio-convergence and secondary metabolite research, with contributions in enzyme engineering, genomic analysis, and biotechnological applications. He directs multiple research programs including BK21 FOUR and international plant resilience centers. His work spans from environmental microbiology to pharmaceutical biotechnology, contributing to scientific innovation and commercialization. His prolific research output, leadership in cross-disciplinary initiatives, and commitment to sustainable technologies mark him as a distinguished figure in modern bioscience.

EDUCATION

Prof. Oh completed his undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees at Sunmoon University, specializing in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Metabolic Engineering respectively. He furthered his expertise through two postdoctoral fellowships—first at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, focusing on microbial secondary metabolism, and later at the University of Central Florida, concentrating on biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. This strong educational foundation enabled him to excel in enzyme characterization, genome sequencing, and natural product biosynthesis, which continue to define his academic and research trajectory in the biosciences field.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Prof. Oh has held progressive academic and research appointments at Sunmoon University, from Assistant Professor to Full Professor. His leadership roles include Director of the Genome-based BioIT Convergence Institute and the Global Center for Enhancing Plant Resilience. He also leads the BK21 FOUR Research Leader Training Program. His diverse experience spans academic instruction, high-impact research, and international collaboration. Through these roles, he has guided multidisciplinary teams in cutting-edge studies related to microbial genomics, environmental sustainability, and pharmaceutical biotechnology.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Prof. Oh’s research is rooted in natural product biosynthesis and microbial biotechnology. He focuses on the discovery and structural analysis of enzymes such as cytochrome P450s, glycosyltransferases, and CAZymes. His interests include bioconversion, protein crystallography, and microbial adaptations to extreme environments. He utilizes genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular docking for pathway elucidation and enzyme engineering. Additionally, he explores environmental biotechnology for industrial and agricultural applications, with a growing focus on omics-driven big data bio-convergence and sustainable microbial technologies.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Prof. Oh’s scientific leadership has earned him prestigious directorial roles in Korea’s national and global research initiatives, including the BK21 FOUR Program and international centers focused on plant resilience. His editorial contributions to peer-reviewed journals, frequent citations, and invitations to collaborate internationally reflect his respected standing in the biosciences. His appointments and project leadership reflect a high level of academic and research recognition at both national and international levels.

RESEARCH SKILL

Prof. Oh brings a versatile set of advanced research skills, including enzyme isolation, genome sequencing, and structural biology. His work in characterizing proteins involved in secondary metabolite biosynthesis—like CAZymes and cytochrome P450s—is complemented by molecular modeling and crystallographic studies. He employs omics approaches, in silico tools, and bio-conversion systems to design and engineer novel biological functions. His expertise extends to environmental microbiology and applied biotechnology, contributing to innovations in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable technologies.

PUBLICATIONS

Prof. Oh has authored numerous influential publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal of Biotechnology, and Computational Biology and Chemistry. His work covers a broad range of topics, including genome sequencing of polar microorganisms, functional enzyme analysis, and biosynthetic pathway elucidation. He has contributed to the development of AI tools for protein-ligand interactions and extensively published on enzyme engineering, microbial genomics, and novel biocatalysts. These publications highlight his multidisciplinary impact on biotechnology and microbial research.

  • Title: Characterization of the Maduropeptin Biosynthetic Gene Cluster from Actinomadura madurae ATCC 39144 Supporting a Unifying Paradigm for Enediyne
    Author: SG Van Lanen, T Oh, W Liu, E Wendt-Pienkowski, B Shen
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

  • Title: Advantages of single-molecule real-time sequencing in high-GC content genomes
    Author: SC Shin, DH Ahn, SJ Kim, H Lee, TJ Oh, JE Lee, H Park
    Journal: PloS One

  • Title: Neocarzinostatin naphthoate synthase: an unique iterative type I PKS from neocarzinostatin producer Streptomyces carzinostaticus
    Author: B Sthapit, TJ Oh, R Lamichhane, K Liou, HC Lee, CG Kim, JK Sohng
    Journal: FEBS Letters

  • Title: Genome-enabled discovery of anthraquinone biosynthesis in Senna tora
    Author: SH Kang, RP Pandey, CM Lee, JS Sim, JT Jeong, BS Choi, M Jung, 
    Journal: Nature Communications

  • Title: Enzymatic Synthesis of Apigenin Glucosides by Glucosyltransferase (YjiC) from Bacillus licheniformis DSM 13
    Author: RB Gurung, EH Kim, TJ Oh, JK Sohng
    Journal: Molecules and Cells

CONCLUSION

Prof. Dr. Tae-Jin Oh stands as a multifaceted scientist whose work integrates foundational science and real-world applications. His leadership in academia and global research programs has advanced the fields of biotechnology, microbial genomics, and enzyme engineering. With a strong publication record, international collaborations, and a focus on sustainable and data-driven innovation, Prof. Oh exemplifies excellence in modern bioscience. His career trajectory continues to influence emerging technologies and foster the next generation of scientific leaders.

Mohamed Saleh – Agricultural Biotechnology – Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Saleh - Agricultural Biotechnology - Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Mohamed Saleh - Agricultural Biotechnology - Best Researcher Award

National Research Centre - Egypt

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SUMMARY

Mohamed Maher Saad Saleh is an Emeritus Research Professor and Former Head of the Pomology Department at the National Research Centre, Egypt. With decades of experience in horticultural science, he has contributed significantly to the propagation, cultivation, and postharvest management of fruit crops. His extensive academic and field-based research has made notable advancements in improving fruit yield, quality, and sustainability under various agricultural conditions. Saleh is highly regarded for his leadership in national projects, scholarly publications, and as a mentor to postgraduate students in horticultural sciences.

EDUCATION

Mohamed Maher Saad Saleh earned his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. from the Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University. His master’s thesis focused on the effect of planting distance on bananas, while his doctoral research explored the impact of nitrogen fertilizers on banana growth and productivity. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for his lifelong contributions to pomology, where he applied scientific principles to practical agricultural challenges. His formal education was strongly complemented by his participation in specialized training programs in scientific imaging and research methodology.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor Saleh has served the National Research Centre since 1982 in various academic and research roles, including Assistant Researcher, Researcher, and eventually, Head of the Pomology Department (2010–2013). He was appointed Emeritus Professor in 2016, reflecting his distinguished career. Throughout his tenure, he led and contributed to major national and international agricultural projects, particularly in fruit crop development, climate adaptation, and sustainable farming techniques. His expertise extends to teaching, supervising graduate research, and guiding training programs in horticultural practices across Egypt.

RESEARCH INTEREST

His primary research interest revolves around the propagation, production, postharvest handling, and physiological improvement of fruit crops. Special attention is given to bananas, citrus, grapes, olives, mangoes, and date palms. His work integrates traditional practices with modern innovations such as biofertilizers, nanotechnology, and sustainable irrigation to optimize yield and quality. He has also contributed to molecular studies for cultivar identification and genetic improvement. Professor Saleh’s interdisciplinary approach merges field trials with laboratory research to develop practical solutions for Egyptian and regional horticulture.

AWARD AND HONOR

Professor Saleh’s illustrious career is highlighted by several honors, including memberships in prestigious scientific committees such as the Permanent Scientific Committee for Agricultural Sciences and the Basic and Applied Research Ethics Committee. He has been an active contributor and organizer of key national and international conferences. His editorial responsibilities in numerous peer-reviewed journals underscore his authority in the field. His role as a scientific supervisor for international doctoral research also demonstrates his global recognition and academic influence.

RESEARCH SKILL

Professor Saleh’s research skills include expertise in experimental design, soil and plant nutrition, physiological analysis, and the application of biotechnology in fruit crop improvement. He is proficient in advanced agronomic practices, including foliar nutrition, growth regulator usage, irrigation optimization, and plant tissue culture. His analytical capabilities extend to evaluating genetic markers and postharvest treatments. His ability to combine fieldwork with scientific methodology has resulted in numerous actionable outcomes for Egypt’s agricultural sector.

PUBLICATIONS

  • Title: Effect of Nitrogen and Potassium fertilization on Productivity and Fruit Quality of 'Crimson Seedless' Grapes
    Authors: A. El-Razek, D. Treutter, M.M.S. Saleh, M. El-Shammaa,
    Journal/Conference: First Symposium on Horticulture in Europe, 17-20 February 2008, Vienna, Austria.
  • Title: Minimizing the quantity of mineral nitrogen fertilizers on grapevine by using humic acid, organic and biofertilizers
    Authors: A. Eman, A. El-Monem, M. Saleh, E. Mostafa
    Journal: Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Vol. 4 (1), pp. 46-50, 2008.
  • Title: Response of Balady mandarin trees to girdling and potassium sprays under sandy soil conditions
    Authors: E.A.M. Mostafa, M.M.S. Saleh
    Journal: Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Vol. 2 (3), pp. 137-141, 2006
  • Title: Yield and fruit quality of Florida prince peach trees as affected by foliar and soil applications of Humic acid
    Authors: E.A. El-Razek, A.S.E. Abd-Allah, M.M.S. Saleh
  • Title: The beneficial effect of minimizing mineral nitrogen fertilization on Washington navel orange trees by using organic and biofertilizers
    Authors: M.M. Abd El-Migeed, M.M.S. Saleh, E.A. Mostafa
    Journal: World Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 3 (1), pp. 80-85, 2007.

CONCLUSION

Mohamed Maher Saad Saleh exemplifies the ideal blend of scientific rigor and practical application in agricultural research. His lifelong dedication to pomology, combined with his leadership, prolific publication record, and mentorship, has positioned him as a pillar in Egyptian agricultural development. His influence extends beyond academia into policy-making and sustainable farming practices. As he continues to contribute as an Emeritus Professor, his legacy shapes future research directions and the next generation of agricultural scientists.