Thiyagarajan T | Plant | Best Researcher Award

Dr Thiyagarajan T | Plant |  Best Researcher Award

Research Associate |  ICAR- IIRr |  India

Dr. Thiyagarajan Thulasinathan is committed to exploring various facets of natural science and applying his expertise to benefit society. His passion lies in utilizing scientific knowledge to serve the community and contribute to sustainable development.

Publication profile

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. (Agricultural Biotechnology) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2016-2021) – 87.40%
  • M.Sc. (Agricultural Biotechnology) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2008-2010) – 83.90%
  • B.Sc. (Agriculture) – Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2004-2008) – 83.00%

Work Experience:

  • Research Associate, ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad (2022-2023)
  • Contract Scientist and Research Associate-III, ICAR-National Institute of Plant Biotechnology (NIPB), New Delhi (2021-2022)
  • Research Fellow, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea (2011-2015)
  • Senior Research Fellow, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (2011)

Key Research Contributions:

  • Development of genome-edited rice plants with resistance to rice blast
  • Genetic fidelity testing for various crops including banana, potato, and sugarcane
  • Pioneered research on developing multiple stress-tolerant rice varieties through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB)

Training Programs Attended:

  • Gene Editing & Technology Management in Agriculture, NAARM (2023)
  • Application of Bioinformatics in Accelerating Agricultural Research, NAARM (2023)
  • Genetic Fidelity Testing, ICAR-NIPB (2022)

Awards and Recognitions:

  • Dr. S. Robin Memorial Award for Best Ph.D. Thesis in Rice Molecular Biology (2024)
  • Best Ph.D. Thesis Award, ITAHAS-2023 (2023)
  • Young Scientist Award, Global Challenges of Food and Agriculture (2023)
  • Multiple awards for poster presentations and research excellence between 2010-2019

Research Work Experience:

Focused on plant biotechnology, especially rice molecular biology, and multiple stress tolerance. He standardized protocols for somatic embryogenesis, developed rice lines resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses, and conducted extensive phenotypic screenings for resistance traits.

Ph.D. Research: Developed multiple stress-tolerant versions of rice variety CO 51 through Genomics-Assisted Breeding. Developed rice lines resistant to drought, salinity, submergence, phosphorus starvation, and various diseases using QTLs/genes.

Research Metrics:

  • Citations: 108 (by 105 documents)
  • Publications: 10
  • h-index: 4

Publication top notes

  • Genetic Enhancement of Blast and Bacterial Leaf Blight Resistance in Rice Variety CO 51 through Marker-Assisted Selection
    Subburaj, S., Thulasinathan, T., Sakthivel, V., Swaminathan, M., Muthurajan, R.
    Agriculture (Switzerland), 2024, 14(5), 693
  • Unveiling the Distribution of Free and Bound Phenolic Acids, Flavonoids, Anthocyanins, and Proanthocyanidins in Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Rice Genotypes
    Avinash, G., Sharma, N., Prasad, K.R., Pagidipala, N., Thulasinathan, T.
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024, 15, 1324825
  • Plant Stomata: An Unrealized Possibility in Plant Defense against Invading Pathogens and Stress Tolerance
    Meddya, S., Meshram, S., Sarkar, D., Savani, A.K., Thulasinathan, T.
    Plants, 2023, 12(19), 3380
  • Marker Assisted Introgression of Resistance Genes and Phenotypic Evaluation Enabled Identification of Durable and Broad-Spectrum Blast Resistance in Elite Rice Cultivar, CO 51
    Thulasinathan, T., Ayyenar, B., Kambale, R., Swaminathan, M., Muthurajan, R.
    Genes, 2023, 14(3), 719
  • Development of Biotic Stress Resistant Version of CO 51 Rice Cultivar through Marker Assisted Introgression of Major Genes, Pi9 and Xa21
    Subburaj, S., Thulasinathan, T., Viswabharathy, S., Manonmani, S., Raveendran, M.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2023, 14(3), pp. 1035–1043
  • Harnessing Parent-Offspring Regression Analysis to Develop High-Yielding Submergence Tolerant Lines of Oryza sativa L.
    Viswabharathy, S., Thulasinathan, T., Subburaj, S., Kalaimagal, T., Raveendran, M.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2023, 14(2), pp. 675–686
  • Current Status of Bioinformatics Resources of Small Millets
    Thulasinathan, T., Jain, P., Yadav, A.K., Sevanthi, A.M., Solanke, A.U.
    Omics of Climate Resilient Small Millets, 2022, pp. 221–234
  • Evaluation of Blast Resistance Genes Pi9 and Pi54 in Rice Against Local Isolates of Tamil Nadu
    Thulasinathan, T., Kambale, R., Ayyenar, B., Manonmani, S., Muthurajan, R.
    Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2020, 11(4), pp. 1153–1158
  • Pyramiding QTLs Controlling Tolerance Against Drought, Salinity, and Submergence in Rice through Marker Assisted Breeding
    Muthu, V., Abbai, R., Nallathambi, J., Ayyenar, B., Muthurajan, R.
    PLoS ONE, 2020, 15(1), e0227421
  • Limited Addition of the 6-Arm β-1,2-Linked N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) Residue Facilitates the Formation of the Largest N-Glycan in Plants
    Yoo, J.Y., Ko, K.S., Seo, H.-K., Lee, S.Y., Lee, K.O.
    Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015, 290(27), pp. 16560–16572

 

 

Elham Soliman | Plant science | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Elham Soliman |  Plant science |  Women Researcher Award

Helwan University faculty of science at  Helwan University, Egypt

Dr. Elham Riad Salama Soliman is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, focusing on plant molecular responses to environmental cues and their impact on growth and development. With a strong background in molecular identification and genetic characterization, she employs bioinformatics tools to analyze molecular data.

Profile

Education:

Ph.D. in Molecular Biology (2009-2014), Faculty of Biological Science, Leeds University, UK. Research: Arabidopsis promoter mechanisms and tissue-stress responsiveness. M.Sc. in Cytology and Genetics (2003-2007), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Research: Effects of mycorrhiza and Rhizobium biofertilizers on Vicia faba. B.Sc. in Chemistry and Botany (1998-2002), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt.

Work Experience:

Lecturer (2014-present), Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Responsibilities include teaching, supervising research, and coordinating quality assurance. General Quality Assurance Coordinator (2015-present), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Voluntary Postdoctoral Researcher (2014), Faculty of Biological Science, University of Leeds, UK. Focused on transgenic Arabidopsis lines. Assistant Lecturer (2007-2014) and Demonstrator (2002-2007), Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt.

Skills:

Laboratory techniques: Gene expression analysis, PCR, DNA methylation, characterization of Arabidopsis plants, and various molecular techniques. Bioinformatics: Data analysis using Clone Manager, Gel Documentation System, WASABI, and other software. Teaching: Expertise in practical genetics, molecular biology, and plant biotechnology.

Research Interests:

  • Plant growth and development under environmental stress
  • Epigenetic mechanisms and stress-induced memory
  • Gene signaling pathways and transgenic plants
  • Application of nanotechnology in biology

Academic Awards and Activities:

  • Awarded at Multi-theme Hackathon on climate change (2022)
  • Participated in various conferences and workshops on molecular biology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology
  • Jury member for INTEL ISEF science and engineering fairs

Professional Memberships:

  • Academic staff member, Faculty of Science, Helwan University
  • Member, Syndicate of Scientific Professions, Egypt

Research Focus: Plant science

Dr. Elham Riad Salama Soliman’s research in plant science is centered on understanding how plants respond to environmental stresses at the molecular level and utilizing this knowledge for practical applications. Her primary areas of focus include:

  1. Plant Molecular Responses to Environmental Stress: Investigating how various environmental factors affect plant molecular mechanisms, growth, and development. This includes studying stress-responsive genes and pathways.
  2. Epigenetic Mechanisms: Exploring how epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation, influence gene expression in response to environmental stresses. This involves understanding gene silencing, activation, and stress-induced memory.
  3. Transgenic Plants: Developing genetically modified plants with enhanced resistance to environmental stresses. This research aims to improve crop resilience and productivity under adverse conditions.
  4. Bioinformatics in Plant Science: Utilizing bioinformatics tools to analyze molecular data, including gene expression profiles and genetic variations. This helps in identifying key genes and pathways involved in stress responses.
  5. Nanotechnology Applications: Applying nanotechnology to advance plant science research, including the development of nanomaterials and techniques for enhancing plant growth and stress tolerance.
  6. Plant Biotechnology: Employing molecular techniques and genetic engineering to improve plant traits and develop new biotechnological applications for agriculture.

Dr. Soliman’s work integrates these areas to contribute to the advancement of plant science, with a focus on improving crop resilience and understanding the complex interactions between plants and their environment.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Malva parviflora Plants Through Metabolic and Genetic Modulation Using Beauveria bassiana Inoculation
    • Journal: BMC Plant Biology
    • Date: July 11, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1186/s12870-024-05340-w
    • Contributors: Reda E. Abdelhameed, Elham R. S. Soliman, Hanan Gahin, Rabab A. Metwally
    • Summary: This study explores the use of the fungal inoculant Beauveria bassiana to enhance drought tolerance in Malva parviflora, focusing on both metabolic and genetic responses.
  • Costly Effective Bioleaching of Valuable Metals from Low-Grade Ore Using Aspergillus nidulans
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
    • Date: March 2024
    • DOI: 10.1007/s13762-023-05355-0
    • Contributors: B. M. Ahmed, A. A. Mohammed, N. A. Kawady, I. E. Elaasy, E. R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This article investigates the use of Aspergillus nidulans for bioleaching valuable metals from low-grade ore, emphasizing cost-effective approaches.
  • Preserving the Adaptive Salt Stress Response Activity of a Tissue-Specific Promoter with Modulating Activity
    • Journal: Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
    • Date: March 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jgeb.2024.100354
    • Contributors: Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This research focuses on maintaining the salt stress response activity of a tissue-specific promoter, with implications for genetic engineering and stress tolerance.
  • Biological Control of Pepper Soft Rot Disease Caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum Using Rahnella aquatilis
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: January 1, 2024
    • DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.248458.2566
    • Contributors: Kareem A. Abdelmeguid, Elham R. S. Soliman, Marwa A. Hamada, Hoda H. El-Hendawy
    • Summary: This paper evaluates the use of Rahnella aquatilis for controlling pepper soft rot disease, highlighting biological control strategies.
  • Antagonistic Activity of Bacillus atrophaeus (MZ741525) Against Some Phytopathogenic Microorganisms
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: 2023
    • DOI: 10.21608/EJBO.2022.161144.2133
    • Contributors: Korany, Shereen M.; El-Hendawy, Hoda H.; Soliman, Elham R. S.; Elsaba, Yasmin M.
    • Summary: This article investigates the antagonistic properties of Bacillus atrophaeus against various phytopathogenic microorganisms.
  • Rapid and Efficient DNA Extraction Method from High Oily Content Seeds
    • Journal: Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
    • Date: December 13, 2023
    • DOI: 10.14720/aas.2023.119.4.16094
    • Contributors: Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This paper presents a novel method for extracting DNA from seeds with high oil content, aimed at improving molecular analysis.
  • Partial Genome Detection, Characterization of TYLCV (MZ546492) Infecting Tomato Plants and siRNA Sequences Detection for Alternative Control Strategy
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: September 20, 2023
    • DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.208980.2321
    • Contributors: Hager Abd ElRahman, Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin, Sabah A. Abo-Elmaaty, Mohamed A. Abdelwahed, Mahmoud ElHefnawi, Asmaa M. ElFiky, Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This study focuses on the genome detection and characterization of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) and explores siRNA sequences for potential control strategies.