Semiha Yenigün | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Semiha Yenigün | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctor at Ondokuz Mayıs University | Turkey

Dr. Semiha Yenigün is an accomplished chemist specializing in antioxidant activity determination methods, enzyme inhibition studies, antimicrobial activity, molecular dynamics simulations, computational chemistry, pharmacokinetics, and natural product isolation, with a strong research focus on the bioactive compounds of medicinal plants, fungal endophytes, phytochemicals, and molecular modeling approaches integrating both in vitro and in silico methodologies. She completed her academic journey at Ondokuz Mayıs University, progressing through undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral training with outstanding academic performance, earning high honors and demonstrating remarkable expertise in chemical sciences. Her scientific contributions include extensive research on phytochemical profiling, DNA protection mechanisms, enzymatic kinetics, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, MM-PBSA, ADME/T predictions, PASS analysis, LC-ESI-MS/MS characterization, and the discovery of novel bioactive molecules from Nepeta species, Rosa species, Elaeagnus umbellata, Paliurus spina-christi, Atriplex nitens, Coriandrum sativum, Lactuca anatolica, Chenopodium quinoa, and other botanicals, reflecting her multidisciplinary command of natural products chemistry and computational biochemistry. As a co-author of numerous publications in high-impact journals covering antibacterial flavonoids, cytotoxic compounds, metabolic enzyme inhibitors, food additive potential molecules, silver nanoparticle green synthesis, and bioactivity-guided phytochemical isolation, she has significantly contributed to expanding knowledge in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology. She has actively participated in scientific congresses with presentations on enzyme inhibition, phytochemical composition, antioxidant profiles, and plant-derived bioactive substances. Her involvement in major national scientific research projects, particularly within Türkiye’s chemistry and biology research support programs, highlights her commitment to innovation and academic excellence. Through her continued work in experimental and computational chemistry, Semîha Yenigün stands out as a dynamic and productive researcher whose scholarship strengthens the intersection of natural product chemistry, molecular modeling, and biological activity evaluation.

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Chi, G. F., Khan, S., Basar, Y., Kuete, J. R. N., Matieta, V. Y., Kuete, J. B. T., Megaptche, J. F., Chongong, M. A., Yenigun, S., Ayimele, G. A., et al. (2025). Antibacterial flavonoids from Tetrapleura tetraptera (Fabaceae) fruit pulp: In silico studies. South African Journal of Botany.

Nayel, N. H. N., Marah, S., Yenigun, S., Ozen, T., Yildiz, I., Erenler, R., & Behcet, L. (2025). Green-chemically synthesized silver nanoparticles using Lactuca anatolica leaf extract: Characterization, biological assessment, molecular docking study, and DFT calculation. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

Başar, Y., Demirtaş, İ., Yenigün, S., İpek, Y., Özen, T., & Behçet, L. (2025). Molecular docking, molecular dynamics, MM/PBSA approaches and bioactivity studies of nepetanudoside B isolated from endemic Nepeta aristata. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

Basar, Y., Yenigun, S., Ozen, T., Demirtas, I., Balpınar, O., & Behcet, L. (2025). Nepetanudoside B, a potential new food additive isolated from Nepeta aristata: Antioxidant, antibacterial, DFT, ADME/T, PASS prediction and MTT analysis studies. European Food Research and Technology.

Yakan, H., Muğlu, H., Bakır, T. K., Yenigün, S., Amhimmid, A. G. A. M., Çavuş, M. S., & Özen, T. (2025). New 5-iodoisatin-thiosemicarbazones: Preparation, spectroscopic characterization, antioxidant, urease inhibition activities, DFT studies, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic simulations. Research on Chemical Intermediates.

Olasunkanmi Awote | Herbal Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Olasunkanmi Awote | Herbal Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer II at Lagos State University | Nigeria

Dr. Olasunkanmi Awote (PhD) is a distinguished Nigerian biochemist whose academic and research trajectory reflects a sustained commitment to drug discovery, drug delivery, metabolic disorders, and bioinformatics-driven phytotherapeutics, emerging from a strong foundation in biochemistry training at Lagos State University and the University of Lagos and advancing into specialized scientific investigations focused on identifying antidiabetic and anti-aging biomolecules from medicinal plants and functional foods through extensive laboratory exploration that encompasses plant collection and authentication, extraction of secondary metabolites, phytochemical profiling, enzyme kinetics studies on carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes, and mechanistic evaluations of bioactive compounds in both Wistar rat and Drosophila melanogaster models; he has also engaged in high-impact nanomedicine innovations through green synthesis of silver nanoparticles demonstrating antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiglycation, and antidiabetic activities, while expanding his scientific reach into biochemical toxicology, endocrine modulatory studies, and computational drug design using molecular docking, ADME/Tox predictions, and virtual screening tools to identify novel lead compounds against diabetes-associated protein targets; his scholarly output includes peer-reviewed articles on phytocompounds, GC-MS characterization, nanoparticle-mediated therapeutics, antioxidant modulation, and molecular docking insights, complemented by presentations at national scientific conferences, Drosophila research training programs, international workshops, and bioinformatics internships; in addition to research excellence, he contributes significantly to academic leadership through roles in editorial support, conference logistics, ICT service facilitation, and student academic coordination, while volunteering in public health laboratories to support diagnostic services; his recognitions include multiple innovation-focused grants, research awards, and competitive distinctions that underscore his growing influence in biochemistry, phytomedicine, and computational life sciences, establishing him as a rising multidisciplinary researcher dedicated to advancing biochemical knowledge, translational plant therapeutics, and modern approaches to metabolic disease intervention.

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Awote, O. K., Adeyemo, A. G., Quadri, M. A., Elum, N. O., & Kayode, B. D. (in press). Molecular docking, antibacterial activity, and antioxidant system augmentation of Jatropha curcas aqueous leaf extract on arsenic-induced oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. Current Enzyme Inhibition.

Awote, O. K., Ogunsola, S. D., Isiosio, U. E., & Isiosio, I. (2025). Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic potentials of Ananas comosus (Linn.) Merr. fruit peel: An in silico modelling and in vivo analysis. Current Functional Foods.

Oladimeji, O. S., Awote, O. K., & Elum, N. O. (2025). Pro-fertility and antioxidant potentials of Vigna unguiculata (cowpea) protein isolate and essential oil: An in vivo and in silico studies. Protein & Peptide Letters.

Awote, O. K., Ojekale, A. B., & Kazeem, M. I. (2024). Antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiglycation and anti-inflammatory potentials of green-synthesized silver nanoparticles using fresh leaf and stem aqueous extracts of Telfairia occidentalis: An in-vitro approach. Letters in Applied NanoBioScience.

Awote, O. K., Amisu, K. O., Anagun, O. S., Dohou, F. P., Olokunola, E. R., & Elum, N. O. (2024). In vitro and molecular docking evaluation of the antibacterial, antioxidant, and antidiabetic effects of silver nanoparticles from Cymbopogon citratus leaf. Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 8(9), 8400–8411.

Kuna Karthik | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kuna Karthik | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Dr YSR Horticulturual University | India

Mr. Kuna Karthik is a dedicated horticultural researcher and floriculture specialist whose academic journey and professional pursuits reflect a deep commitment to advancing ornamental crop science, plant propagation, and sustainable landscape practices, having cultivated strong expertise in floriculture, landscaping, plant tissue culture, nursery management, crop production, and ornamental plant physiology, with his scholarly interests shaped through extensive research on Ixora floral enhancement, micronutrient optimization, Spathiphyllum micropropagation, and innovative horticultural technologies, and supported by strong academic training in horticulture and floriculture and landscape architecture, where he has contributed significantly to scientific literature through research papers, conference presentations, book authorship, and editorial work, focusing on themes such as in vitro propagation, ex vitro hardening techniques, micronutrient dynamics, postharvest improvement, nursery industry development, nanotechnology applications in floriculture, bioluminescent ornamentals, and sustainable growing media, while also enriching the academic community through multiple book chapters addressing topics including tissue culture of ornamentals, protected cultivation of high-value floricultural crops, biophilic architecture, phytoremediation, urban horticulture, landscape maintenance, integrated nutrient management, soil health, and the sustainable management of horticultural stresses, and further demonstrating leadership and academic engagement through oral and poster presentations at national and international platforms, with recognition for outstanding research communication, along with strong technical proficiency in experimental design, scientific writing, molecular analysis, and plant tissue culture protocols, combined with effective communication skills, attention to detail, multilingual abilities, and a passion for continuous learning, making Mr. Kuna Karthik a promising horticultural professional committed to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in the fields of floriculture and landscaping.

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Kuna, K. (2025, November 10). The orchid-pollinator connection: Biology and ecological adaptations. Just Agriculture Magazine.

Kuna, K. (2025, November 7). Role of micronutrients in enhancing floral quality and postharvest shelf life in Ixora. In 2nd International Electronic Conference on Horticulturae (Conference proceedings).

Kuna, K., Ganga, M., & Visalakshi, M. (2025, August 18). Impact of micronutrients on floral quality, plant physiology and shelf life of Ixora coccinea. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International.

Kuna, K. (2025, August 18). Impact of micronutrients on floral quality, plant physiology and shelf life of Ixora coccinea. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International.

Kuna, K. (2025, August 9). Optimizing in vitro callus induction from Spathiphyllum leaf and petiole explants. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology.

Subiya Showkat | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Subiya Showkat | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Bharathidasan University | India

Dr. Subiya Showkat is an emerging researcher in the field of phytochemistry and natural product pharmacology, with a keen focus on the isolation and identification of anticandidal compounds from Himalayan medicinal plants. Her academic foundation, developed through her doctoral research at Bharathidasan University, reflects her dedication to exploring the biochemical potential of natural resources for therapeutic applications. She has developed strong expertise in phytochemical screening, antimicrobial evaluation, computational studies, and toxicity analysis using cell lines, contributing to the growing understanding of plant-based drug discovery. Her work demonstrates the intricate link between ethnobotanical knowledge and modern pharmacological validation, emphasizing the role of Himalayan flora as a reservoir of bioactive compounds with potent antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Dr. Showkat has authored and co-authored several research papers published in reputed indexed journals, where her studies highlight the significance of natural products as alternative sources for the development of safe and effective antifungal agents. Beyond laboratory research, she has actively presented her findings at national and international scientific conferences, contributing to global academic dialogue on medicinal plant research. Her commitment to advancing medicinal chemistry and microbiology is evident in her multidisciplinary approach, combining experimental, analytical, and computational methodologies. With a citation index of 40 and an h-index of 3, she continues to expand her scientific impact and influence in natural product research. Dr. Showkat’s research interests also encompass ethnobotany, microbial bioassay techniques, and structure-based analysis of bioactive molecules, reinforcing her vision to bridge traditional medicine with innovative pharmacological solutions for human health.

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Showkat, S., Dharumadurai, D., & Senthil Kumar, T. (2025). Phytochemical profiling, spectroscopic identification of active compounds, and mechanism of the anticandidal properties of Datura stramonium L. using SwissADMET prediction and molecular docking analysis. Microbial Pathogenesis.

Showkat, S., & Senthil Kumar, T. (2024). Exploring the anticandidal potential: Evaluating leaf extract efficacy and GC–MS metabolite profiling of Chenopodium album var. album L. South African Journal of Botany.

Yemene Valaire Matieta | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yemene Valaire Matieta | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD Students at University of Dschang | Cameroon

Mr. Yemene Valaire Matieta is a dedicated Cameroonian postgraduate researcher in the Research Unit of Microbiology and Antimicrobial Substances, Department of Biochemistry, Dschang School of Science and Technology, University of Dschang, Cameroon. He holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry (Pharmacology) from the University of Dschang, where he graduated with distinction and was recognized as the valedictorian of his promotion. His academic journey and research endeavors are deeply rooted in biochemical pharmacology, natural product chemistry, and antimicrobial studies. Matieta has demonstrated strong expertise in setting up and managing microbiology research units and toxicity evaluation laboratories. His scientific focus lies in antibacterial and antibiotic-potentiation activities of plant-derived compounds, phytochemical profiling, efflux pump inhibition, and the evaluation of cytotoxic, acute, and sub-chronic toxicities of medicinal plant extracts. Proficient in advanced techniques such as plant extraction, phytochemical screening, antibiogram, microdilution methods, HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS profiling, and biochemical assays, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of multidrug-resistant pathogens and the synergistic effects of natural products with conventional antibiotics. Matieta has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed papers in reputed journals including Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PLOS ONE, Investigational Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, and Natural Product Research, working alongside renowned scholars like Professors Victor Kuete and Armelle Mbaveng. His master’s research on the anti-Klebsiella activity of methanolic extracts of Cameroonian food plants demonstrated his innovative approach toward combating antibiotic resistance. Recognized for academic excellence, he has received distinctions such as the Pharmacology Best Researcher Award and the TWAS-DBT Postgraduate Fellowship, in addition to being named best schoolteacher at the Jackson Group repetition class. Fluent in French and proficient in English, Matieta represents the new generation of African researchers committed to advancing biomedical sciences through natural product research and pharmacological innovation.

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Matieta, V. Y., (2025). Enhancing tetracycline, ceftazidime, and amoxicillin efficacy with hydroethanolic extracts of Mammea africana (Calophyllaceae) and Baillonella toxisperma (Sapotaceae) against clinically relevant drug-resistant enteric bacteria. Pharmacological Research Natural Products.

Bina Siddiqui | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bina Siddiqui | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Distinguish National Professor at HEJ, ICCBS, University of Karachi | Pakistan

Prof. Dr. Bina Shaheen Siddiqui is a globally renowned natural product chemist and Distinguished National Professor at the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Pakistan. Her pioneering scientific contributions have significantly advanced the fields of medicinal chemistry, phytochemistry, and agricultural biotechnology. As one of Pakistan’s most influential scientists, she has led groundbreaking research on natural products, isolating and characterizing hundreds of novel bioactive compounds from medicinal plants with potential therapeutic applications. Her investigations have yielded discoveries in diverse pharmacological domains including anti-epileptic, anti-tuberculosis, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, antibacterial, hypotensive, urease, α-chymotrypsin inhibitory, CNS stimulant and depressant, and spasmolytic activities, with many findings protected by international patents. Prof. Siddiqui’s work also extends to sustainable agriculture, where her studies on neem and other plant species resulted in the development of eco-friendly biopesticides and biofertilizers, now successfully registered and demonstrated in Pakistan’s agricultural fields. She has authored more than four hundred and eighty research publications, book chapters, and patents, reflecting a lifetime of dedication to chemical sciences and innovation. Through her supervision of numerous Ph.D. and M.Phil. scholars, she has nurtured a new generation of scientists in natural product research. Recognized nationally and internationally, she is a Fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences, the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and the Chemical Society of Pakistan. Her exceptional scientific leadership, innovation in natural product chemistry, and contributions to both medicine and agriculture have established her as an inspiring figure among the most influential women in science across the Islamic world.

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Author(s). (2025). Nitrovanillin derivative ameliorates AGE-RAGE nexus associated inflammation: A step towards the amelioration of vascular complications under diabetic environment. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease.

Author(s). (2025). Urease and human glioblastoma (U87) cells growth inhibitory iridoid glycoside acetates from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn. Natural Product Research, Article.

Author(s). (2025). Isolation and characterization of secondary metabolites from Eucalyptus camaldulensis var. obtusa. Natural Product Research.

Author(s). (2025). Immunomodulatory effects of arborside C pentaacetate—an iridoid glycoside acetate isolated from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn. and in vitro and in silico studies. Natural Product Research.

Author(s). (2025). Lantanocamarolide, a new pentacyclic triterpenoid from roots of Lantana camara Linn. and its nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne incognita. Natural Product Research.

Author(s). (2024). Synthesis, biological evaluation, and molecular docking studies of new nitro vanillin analogues as anti-glycating agents. Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society, Section A: Chemistry,

Author(s). (2024). Anti-inflammatory and urease inhibitory iridoid glycosides from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Linn. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Article.

 

Fishua Dango | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fishua Dango | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Estudante Doutorado at Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences | Brazil

Ms. Fishua Dango Upuere Dango is a dedicated PhD student in Genetics and Plant Breeding at São Paulo State University, Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Brazil, whose academic foundation and professional journey reflect a strong commitment to advancing agricultural research, particularly in the genetic improvement of biofortified sweet potato varieties. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture with specialization in Agricultural Extension and a Master’s degree in Agronomy focusing on Genetics and Plant Breeding, with a thesis centered on genotype-by-environment interaction, adaptability, and stability in biofortified sweet potato genotypes. His research emphasizes sustainable agricultural development, crop adaptability, and genetic enhancement for nutritional quality improvement. Over the course of eight years, he worked as a technician at the International Potato Center in Mozambique, where he played an instrumental role in the genetic improvement of sweet potato cultivars biofortified with beta-carotene, anthocyanin, iron, and zinc. His work contributed significantly to food security and nutritional enrichment efforts, leading to the official approval of several drought-tolerant and biofortified sweet potato cultivars by the Ministry of Agriculture. Beyond laboratory and field research, he has been actively engaged in community-oriented extension programs, including “Productive Backyards of Family Farming and Female Leadership in the Terra Rica Settlement, Córrego Rico, São Paulo” and “Cultivaeco,” an initiative promoting environmental education, sustainable agriculture, and food security in basic education. His published works, including contributions to scientific journals such as Agriculture and Open Agriculture, demonstrate a consistent focus on plant breeding strategies, environmental adaptation, and biofortification. Through his research and outreach, Fishua José Upuere Dango continues to contribute to global efforts in crop improvement, sustainability, and the empowerment of rural and farming communities, embodying a forward-looking vision for resilient and nutritionally enriched agricultural systems.

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Dango, F. J. U., Oliveira, D. J. L. S. F., Otoboni, M. E. F., Pavan, B. E., Andrade, M. I. V., & Vargas, P. F. (n.d.). New sweet potato genotypes: Analysis of agronomic potential. Agriculture.

Meruert Dauletova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Meruert Dauletova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University | Kazakhstan

Mrs. Meruert Dauletova is a distinguished Master of Chemistry Science at al-Farabi Kazakh National University, recognized for her contributions to the development of organic and plant-based compounds, phytopreparations, and modern chemical technologies. Her research focuses on the extraction, modification, and standardization of biologically active polyphenolic complexes derived from wild plant materials, particularly those native to the Almaty region of Kazakhstan. She has served as Head and Senior Researcher in major scientific projects including studies on rational methods for obtaining standardized phytopreparations from Atraphaxis species and the scientific foundations for producing innovative organic and plant-based compositions from local raw materials. Her academic expertise integrates taxonomic and anatomical plant characterization with applied chemistry, bridging natural resources and pharmaceutical innovation. Her scientific pursuits emphasize optimizing extraction processes, preserving biological activity, and employing advanced technologies such as supercritical extraction and nanotechnology to enhance bioavailability and therapeutic potential of phytopreparations. She has conducted international scientific training in organic chemistry focusing on synthetic and plant-based compositions at Sapienza University of Rome and completed advanced chemical technology courses in Prague. Her professional achievements include recognition by the Union of Chemists of Kazakhstan for her valuable contribution to the chemical industry. She actively collaborates on multidisciplinary projects aiming to create standardized and effective phytopharmaceutical products through sustainable utilization of Kazakhstan’s native flora. Her publications in leading international journals, such as the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, reflect her commitment to advancing the field of natural product chemistry, phytochemical innovation, and eco-friendly biotechnological research contributing to the growth of botanical and chemical sciences globally.

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Dauletova, M. (n.d.). Bachelor studies in Chemistry (2007–2011). Faculty of Chemistry, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Dauletova, M. (n.d.). Master studies in Chemistry (2012–2014). Faculty of Chemistry, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Jawad Hussain | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jawad Hussain | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad | Pakistan

Mr. Jawad Hussain is a Pakistani researcher and nature enthusiast specializing in Plant Ecology, Phytogeography, Endemism, Ethnobotany, and Conservation, with an exceptional academic record and research experience that spans ecological modeling, biodiversity assessment, and environmental sustainability. He holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Plant Sciences from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad—Pakistan’s top-ranked research institution—where his thesis focused on the ethno-ecological studies and species distribution modeling of selected medicinal endemic plants from Northern Pakistan, reflecting his deep commitment to plant conservation and ecological balance. His scientific work integrates ecosystem ecology, species distribution modeling (SDM), GIS mapping, phytoremediation, vegetation and population ecology, and climate change assessment, advancing the understanding of biotic-abiotic interactions and their influence on species survival under changing climatic scenarios. Jawad has contributed to several impactful publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Environmental Management, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, and Biology Bulletin Reviews, with research highlighting endangered species modeling, invasive species monitoring, and sustainable forest management. He has also worked extensively under the PSF-NSFC collaborative project focusing on ecological and molecular assessments of prioritized endemic plants, emphasizing the need for scientific-based conservation strategies. Skilled in advanced analytical tools including R, Python, Google Earth Engine, GIS, SEM, and multivariate statistical modeling, Jawad brings a strong quantitative dimension to plant ecological research. His broad field and laboratory experience across regions like Swat, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, and Dir underscores his dedication to biodiversity documentation and conservation in mountainous ecosystems. With honors including a Silver Medal and Position Holder Award, and multiple international conference presentations, Jawad Hussain exemplifies a new generation of dedicated young scientists committed to advancing global ecological research, plant diversity conservation, and sustainable environmental stewardship.

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Featured Publications

Khan, M. S., Khan, S. M., Abdullah, Liu, J., Wu, Z. Y., Hussain, J., Zeb, S. A., … & Ali, S. (2025). Ecological assessment of Iris hookeriana across subalpine and alpine regions of the Hindu-Himalayas. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 8, 1539025.

Shah, M., Khan, S. M., Manan, F., Hussain, J., Din, Z. U., Shah, I., Arshad, M., … & Ahmad, I. (2025). Role of the plant nurseries in spread of invasive alien plant species in Pakistan’s subtropical region; A threat for urban greening. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 105, 128688.

Hussain, J., Khan, S. M., Khan, M. S., Saqib, Z., Ahmad, Z., Shah, M., Mohammad, N., … & Liu, J. (2025). Distribution modelling and future prediction of a threatened species—Heracleum candicans Wall. ex DC.; Within the framework of biotic and abiotic interactions. Journal of Environmental Management, 387, 125818.

Abdullah, A., Khan, S. M., Afza, R., Kipkoech, A., Zeb, S. A., Haq, Z., Manan, F., Ahmad, Z., Khan, M. S., Hussain, J., & Balslev, H. (2025). Phosphorus dynamics in Nannorrhops ritchieana (Mazri) forests across different climatic zones of Pakistan: A framework for sustainability and management. Wild, 2(4), 41.

Ali, N., Ullah, S., Maula, F., Saba, M., Ali, A., & Hussain, J. (2025). First report of Singerocybe alboinfundibuliformis from Pakistan based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. Biology Bulletin Reviews, 15(2), 300–305.

Hiroto Yamamoto | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hiroto Yamamoto | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D Student at Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo | Japan

Mr. Hiroto Yamamoto is a dedicated marine scientist currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to the advancement of fisheries science and marine technology. He earned his Master’s degree in Fishery Science from the Graduate School of Kindai University, where he developed a deep interest in the intersection of aquatic biology, fishery management, and technological innovation in marine research. As a researcher, Mr. Yamamoto focuses on exploring advanced methodologies for understanding and conserving marine megafauna, particularly through the integration of modern imaging techniques and quantitative analysis. His publication “Estimating Whale Shark, Rhincodon typus, Length Using Multi-Stereo-Image Measurement” highlights his contribution to the field of marine biology and his expertise in applying digital and imaging technologies to enhance accuracy in aquatic species assessment. His work demonstrates how innovative image-based approaches can provide non-invasive, reliable, and scalable solutions for monitoring large marine organisms, which are often challenging to study in natural habitats. By combining field-based observation with computational modeling, he aims to contribute toward sustainable ocean resource management and the broader goals of marine biodiversity conservation. Based at the University of Tokyo’s Kashiwa Campus in Chiba, Hiroto Yamamoto continues to expand his research portfolio through interdisciplinary collaborations and cutting-edge techniques in marine ecosystem analysis. His forward-looking research vision reflects a deep passion for understanding the dynamics of ocean life and advancing the scientific foundation for global marine sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Yamamoto, H., Sasaki, A., Kanna, T., Mitsunaga, Y., & Torisawa, S. (2025, October 10). Estimating whale shark (Rhincodon typus) length using multi-stereo-image measurement. Fishes, 10(10), 513.