Abdul Hafeez | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Hafeez | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Post-doctoral researcher at Yunnan University, China

Dr. Abdul Hafeez is an accomplished agronomist and postdoctoral researcher with a profound specialization in sustainable agriculture and efficient farming systems. With over a decade of academic and research experience spanning Pakistan and China, he has demonstrated exceptional capabilities in advancing eco-agricultural practices. Currently positioned at Yunnan University, China, he is widely recognized for his work in crop nutrition, soil health, nanotechnology applications, and sustainable cropping models. He has published 34 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals with a cumulative JCR impact factor exceeding 115, reflecting his scientific rigor and contribution to global agricultural research. His research not only addresses yield optimization but also environmental sustainability and climate-resilient practices. Dr. Hafeez is also a proven educator and mentor, known for initiating student skill development programs and participating in interdisciplinary collaborations. With a clear focus on future-oriented agriculture, he has received numerous competitive grants and awards and maintains active collaborations with leading agricultural scientists across Asia. His unique blend of academic depth, practical research, and global outlook makes him a rising figure in agronomic innovation.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Abdul Hafeez holds a Ph.D. in Agriculture (Agronomy) from Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China (2015–2019), where his research focused on cotton photosynthesis and sucrose metabolism under potassium-nitrogen interactions. He earned his M.Sc. (Hons) and B.Sc. (Hons) in Agronomy from Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, between 2008 and 2014, consistently graduating with top academic grades (Grade A). His strong educational foundation laid the groundwork for his research on plant-soil interactions, nutrient dynamics, and crop performance under stress conditions. From early on, he displayed a keen interest in addressing the growing demands for food security through advanced and sustainable farming practices. His postgraduate theses included innovative topics such as the use of copper nanoparticles to enhance wheat growth — a pioneering exploration into nano-agronomy. Dr. Hafeez’s educational journey is marked by a blend of academic excellence and innovation, supported by prestigious scholarships including the Chinese Government Scholarship and Punjab Educational Endowment Fund. His international academic exposure has equipped him with cross-cultural scientific insights and adaptability, enriching his contributions to global agronomic research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hafeez’s professional trajectory spans academia, postdoctoral research, and project leadership. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Yunnan University, China, focusing on soil health, cropping systems, and bio-organic practices. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Hydroponics Agriculture, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi (2022–2023), where he led student research, developed academic content, and mentored early-career scientists. He also completed a Postdoc at South China Agricultural University (2019–2021), contributing to breakthroughs in biochar technology and disease suppression. His early career included a pivotal role in the Seed Technology Transfer Project funded by the Endowment Fund Secretariat, where he served as a Research Fellow, managing field experiments and data-driven seed improvement initiatives. Across these roles, Dr. Hafeez demonstrated strong project management, cross-disciplinary research skills, and impactful teaching capabilities. He continues to inspire through his workshops, student training programs, and curriculum development efforts. His diverse institutional affiliations across Pakistan and China illustrate his adaptability, global outlook, and commitment to scientific excellence.

Research Interests

Dr. Abdul Hafeez’s research is centered on sustainable agriculture, with a primary focus on nutrient dynamics (K-N ratios), crop eco-physiology, and soil health restoration. He has a particular interest in optimizing cotton productivity under high-density and late-sown conditions — a theme prominent throughout his Ph.D. and postdoctoral studies. His interests also span nanotechnology in agronomy, where he investigates nano-fertilizer applications (e.g., copper nanoparticles) for enhanced plant growth and resilience. He is equally dedicated to biochar technology, especially modified biochars for improving microbial diversity and combating soilborne diseases. Dr. Hafeez is also deeply engaged in hydroponic agriculture, anaerobic soil disinfestation, and bio-organic fertilizer integration as alternatives to conventional methods, aiming to reduce chemical inputs. His multidisciplinary interests bridge crop physiology, soil science, plant pathology, and environmental sustainability — a holistic approach aligned with global food security and climate resilience goals. His long-term vision is to integrate ecological principles with modern agronomy to develop resource-efficient, climate-smart farming systems.

Research Skills

Dr. Hafeez possesses a rich portfolio of research skills, both experimental and analytical. His strengths include scientific writing, data interpretation, soil and plant analysis, and controlled environment studies. He is adept at using software like Statistix, SigmaPlot, and Mendeley for statistical modeling, visualization, and citation management. His technical expertise extends to field trials, lab-based soil testing, insect-pest management, and hydroponic system design. He has conducted multifactorial experiments under diverse cropping conditions, evaluating plant physiology, yield metrics, and stress tolerance. His ability to plan and lead projects is evident in his successful grant-funded research, including work on seed technology and nano-enabled fertilizers. Moreover, Dr. Hafeez has experience with anaerobic soil disinfestation techniques, biochar synthesis, and trait-based crop evaluations. He is known for effective academic communication, team coordination, and mentoring, supported by years of teaching and collaborative research experience. Whether in the lab, field, or classroom, his investigative mindset and precise execution define his research methodology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Abdul Hafeez has received several prestigious honors throughout his academic and professional journey. Most recently, he secured the National Foreign Experts Program Funding (2024–25) from the Chinese government — a competitive grant worth 200,000 RMB, recognizing his international research excellence. Earlier, he was a Chinese Government Scholar (2015–2019) during his Ph.D. in Wuhan and a recipient of the Lab Contribution Award for cotton physiology research at Huazhong Agricultural University. In Pakistan, he was awarded the Seed Technology Transfer Project grant valued at over 2 million PKR and multiple scholarships including the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund and Shaheen Foundation Scholarship. His leadership and communication potential were recognized through participation in national programs such as the Faculty Development Program (NFDP) by the Higher Education Commission, and training in entrepreneurship, language proficiency, and skill development. These accolades reflect not only academic merit but also his commitment to lifelong learning, scientific innovation, and community impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdul Hafeez stands out as a dedicated, prolific, and impactful researcher in sustainable agriculture and agronomy. His strong scientific record, cross-country experience, research funding success, and contribution to critical agricultural challenges make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work embodies academic excellence, societal relevance, and future-oriented innovation, especially in eco-agriculture and resource-efficient farming systems.

Publications Top Noted

  • Soil compaction effects on soil health and crop productivity: an overview
    AN Shah, M Tanveer, B Shahzad, G Yang, S Fahad, S Ali, MA Bukhari, A Hafeez…
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017431 citations

  • Potential of copper nanoparticles to increase growth and yield of wheat
    A Hafeez, A Razzaq, T Mahmood, HM Jhanzab
    J. Nanosci. Adv. Technol., 2015204 citations

  • Planting density and sowing date strongly influence growth and lint yield of cotton crops
    A Khan, U Najeeb, L Wang, DKY Tan, G Yang, F Munsif, S Ali, A Hafeez…
    Field Crops Research, 2017184 citations

  • A novel nanomaterial to enhance growth and yield of wheat
    A Razzaq, R Ammara, HM Jhanzab, T Mahmood, A Hafeez, S Hussain
    J. Nanosci. Technol., 2016182 citations

  • Silver nanoparticles enhance the growth, yield and nutrient use efficiency of wheat
    HM Jhanzab, A Razzaq, G Jilani, A Rehman, A Hafeez, F Yasmeen
    Int. J. Agron. Agri. Res., 2015112 citations

  • Optimal planting density and sowing date can improve cotton yield…
    A Khan, L Wang, S Ali, SA Tung, A Hafeez, G Yang
    Field Crops Research, 2017111 citations

  • Mepiquat chloride effects on cotton yield and biomass…
    SA Tung, Y Huang, A Hafeez, S Ali, A Khan…
    Field Crops Research, 201875 citations

  • Modified biochars and their effects on soil quality: A review
    A Hafeez, T Pan, J Tian, K Cai
    Environments, 202271 citations

  • Mepiquat chloride application does not favor leaf photosynthesis…
    SA Tung, Y Huang, S Ali, A Hafeez, AN Shah…
    Field Crops Research, 201856 citations

  • Interactive effect of nitrogen fertilizer and plant density…
    AN Shah, Y Wu, M Tanveer, A Hafeez, SA Tung…
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 202155 citations

  • Potassium relative ratio to nitrogen favors carbon metabolism in cotton
    S Ali, A Hafeez, X Ma, SA Tung…
    Field Crops Research, 201851 citations

  • Equal K-N ratio regulated nitrogen metabolism and yield in cotton
    S Ali, A Hafeez, X Ma, SA Tung…
    Industrial Crops and Products, 201950 citations

  • Nitrogen and plant density effects on growth/yield of cotton cultivars
    AN Shah, Y Wu, J Iqbal, A Hafeez…
    Journal of King Saud Univ.–Science, 202147 citations

  • Mepiquat chloride effects on potassium acquisition…
    SA Tung, Y Huang, S Ali, A Hafeez…
    Industrial Crops and Products, 201937 citations

  • Morpho-physiological effects of mepiquat chloride in cotton: A review
    SA Tung, Y Huang, A Hafeez, S Ali…
    J. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 202035 citations

  • Influence of leaf vein density on photosynthesis in rice
    MA Tabassum, G Zhu, A Hafeez…
    Scientific Reports, 201634 citations

  • Potassium to nitrogen ratio favors photosynthesis in cotton
    A Hafeez, S Ali, X Ma, SA Tung…
    Industrial Crops and Products, 201833 citations

  • Silicon enhances plant resistance of rice under submergence stress
    T Pan, J Zhang, A Hafeez, K Cai…
    Plants, 202129 citations

  • Crop growth and yield losses in wheat due to seed canary grass
    S Hussain, A Khaliq, A Hafeez…
    Planta Daninha, 201729 citations

  • Optimal pre-plant irrigation improves cotton biomass
    Z Chen, H Ma, A Hafeez…
    Scientific Reports, 201720–30 citations

Minoo Rassoulzadegan | Plant Genetics | Botany Scientist Excellence Award

Prof. Minoo Rassoulzadegan | Plant Genetics | Botany Scientist Excellence Award

Researcher at Erciyes University, Turkey

Prof. Minoo Rassoulzadegan is an internationally acclaimed molecular geneticist renowned for her pioneering work in epigenetic inheritance and RNA-mediated heredity. With over four decades of research experience, she has redefined the classical boundaries of inheritance by introducing concepts such as paramutation and transvection in mammals—phenomena traditionally known in plant systems. As a former CNRS Director of Research and current faculty at Erciyes University in Turkey, her work continues to influence genetic and developmental biology across species. She has published extensively in prestigious journals including Nature, Developmental Cell, and PLoS Genetics, among others. Her groundbreaking discovery that RNA molecules in sperm can transmit epigenetic traits across generations has not only challenged Mendelian genetics but also opened new frontiers in disease inheritance, behavioral neuroscience, and environmental epigenetics. Prof. Rassoulzadegan is also a revered mentor, having guided numerous researchers globally. Her research bridges plants and mammals, showing the evolutionary continuity of epigenetic mechanisms.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Rassoulzadegan began her academic journey in France at Nice University – Faculty of Sciences, where she earned her Bachelor’s (BS) degree in Biology between 1972 and 1975. She continued her studies there with a Master of Science (MSc) in Biochemistry from 1975 to 1976, followed by a PhD in Molecular Genetics, which she completed in 1979. Her academic training laid a strong foundation in biological systems, with a special focus on the molecular underpinnings of genetic regulation. Her doctoral work laid the groundwork for her later paradigm-shifting research in mouse genetics and epigenetic control. This progression through biology, biochemistry, and molecular genetics provided her with an interdisciplinary framework that allowed her to bridge knowledge across species. She later supplemented her training with specialized studies in embryonic manipulation at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (USA) in 1984—an experience that further refined her techniques in early developmental biology and germline research.

Professional Experience

Prof. Rassoulzadegan has held influential research and academic positions throughout her career. She began as an Attaché de Recherche in 1979 with the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and rose through the ranks to become Directrice de Recherche by 1986. From 2004 to 2011, she served as Director of Inserm Unit 636, leading innovative research in RNA biology and epigenetics. Since 2012, she has been a Group Leader at the Institut de Biologie Valrose (IBV) in France and has remained scientifically active even after moving to Erciyes University in Turkey. Her professional journey is marked by leadership in both research direction and scientific mentorship. She has collaborated with world-renowned scientists and played a crucial role in shaping understanding of genetic regulation through RNA. Her transnational academic career reflects her status as a global scientific ambassador and role model in the life sciences community.

Research Interests

Prof. Rassoulzadegan’s research interests lie at the cutting edge of molecular genetics, epigenetics, RNA biology, and transgenerational inheritance. Her primary focus has been on understanding how small RNAs in sperm and other germline cells contribute to non-Mendelian patterns of inheritance. Her groundbreaking discovery that RNA molecules can carry hereditary information and influence phenotype has revolutionized genetics. She investigates mechanisms of paramutation, a form of epigenetic regulation initially characterized in plants, and was among the first to demonstrate its existence in mammals. Her work also extends into the role of epigenetic changes in diseases such as obesity, metabolic disorders, neurodevelopmental conditions like autism, and stress-related endocrine dysfunction. Lately, she has expanded her interest into RNA-based biomarkers, exploring their potential in predictive medicine and reproductive health. Her research embodies a convergence of basic science and translational relevance, drawing conceptual parallels between plant and animal models of heredity.

Research Skills

Prof. Rassoulzadegan is equipped with a powerful arsenal of research skills encompassing molecular cloning, mouse model development, embryonic microinjection, RNA isolation, epigenetic profiling, transcriptomics, and bioinformatics. She has mastered advanced CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing techniques, and her laboratory routinely generates transgenic mouse models to study the heritability of RNA signatures. Her expertise extends to small RNA sequencing, analysis of DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNA function in germline cells. A critical aspect of her skill set lies in her ability to design cross-species experiments that model human diseases and test her hypotheses of RNA-mediated inheritance. She is also proficient in data interpretation tools used in systems biology and functional genomics. Her lab has pioneered several in vivo and in vitro assays to dissect complex hereditary signals, making her not only a theoretician but also an experimentalist of the highest order.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Rassoulzadegan’s scientific excellence has earned her multiple prestigious honors. Most notably, she was elected as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in 2009, a recognition given only to the most accomplished life scientists in Europe. Her work has been extensively cited and celebrated in top-tier journals, garnering respect from across the biomedical and plant research communities. She has been invited as a keynote speaker at numerous international conferences and has served on editorial boards of reputed journals in genetics and molecular biology. Her legacy also includes mentorship of emerging scientists, many of whom have gone on to become leaders in genetics, epigenetics, and developmental biology. Her continuous innovation, global research engagement, and visionary contributions to science underscore her status as a trailblazer in RNA epigenetics and inheritance.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Minoo Rassoulzadegan is a visionary and highly accomplished scientist whose discoveries in RNA-mediated epigenetic inheritance have profoundly influenced both plant and animal genetics. While her core domain is molecular biology and mammalian epigenetics, the conceptual origin and translational relevance of her work to plant sciences make her a strong and intellectually justified candidate for the Botany Scientist Excellence Award, especially if the award recognizes cross-disciplinary excellence or epigenetic insights with botanical significance. If the award committee values conceptual innovation with plant science implications over strict taxonomic boundaries, Prof. Rassoulzadegan is not only suitable but exemplary.

Publications Top Noted

  1. LncRNA TERRA in hybrid with DNA is a relevant biomarker for monitoring patients with meningioma
    Scientific Reports, 2025

  2. RNA-Mediated Non-Mendelian Inheritance in Mice: The Power of Memory
    Biomolecules, 2025

  3. Impact of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) on sperm genome integrity: insights from a mouse model
    Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2025

  4. Psoriatic skin transcript phenotype: androgen/estrogen and cortisone/cortisol imbalance with increasing DNA damage response
    Molecular Biology Reports, 20241 citation

  5. Experimentally altering microRNA levels in embryos alters adult phenotypes
    Scientific Reports, 20241 citation

  6. Autism-Related Cc2d1a Heterozygous Mice: Increased Levels of miRNAs Retained in DNA/RNA Hybrid Profiles (R-Loop)
    Biomolecules, 2024

  7. Trans Species RNA Activity: Sperm RNA of the Father of an Autistic Child Programs Glial Cells and Behavioral Disorders in Mice
    Biomolecules, 20245 citations

  8. RNA-Mediated Inheritance of Mammalian Spermatozoa (Book Chapter)
    Year not specified

  9. Alterations in serum mir-126-3p levels over time: A marker of pituitary insufficiency following head trauma
    Neuroendocrinology, 20233 citations

  10. From Data to Insights: Machine Learning Empowers Prognostic Biomarker Prediction in Autism
    Journal of Personalized Medicine, 20236 citations

Mridul Umesh | Plant Stress Physiology | Biotechnology in Botany Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mridul Umesh | Plant Stress Physiology | Biotechnology in Botany Award

Assistant Professor, Department of Life Sciences at Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Dr. Mridul Umesh is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of Microbial Biotechnology, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences, Christ University, Bangalore. With an academic career that spans over a decade, he is known for his interdisciplinary research connecting microbiology, biotechnology, and sustainable plant-based innovations. Dr. Umesh has authored over 86 research articles in reputed journals, published 22 book chapters, and holds a patent on cellulose-based sheets from cabbage waste. His notable expertise in bioplastic production, aquaculture biofeeds, and waste valorization aligns closely with global sustainability goals. With an H-index of 23 (Google Scholar) and active roles as a reviewer and section editor in Scopus-indexed journals, he is widely respected in academic circles. Dr. Umesh has received several accolades for his work, including Best Research Paper Awards and shortlistings for national-level recognitions. His ability to merge fundamental research with applied outcomes positions him as a leader in green biotechnology and plant-based innovations. Through effective teaching, research mentorship, and collaborations, he continues to contribute to scientific advancement and societal benefit.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Mridul Umesh has pursued a focused academic journey in biotechnology and microbiology. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Microbial Biotechnology from the prestigious Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. His doctoral work explored the biosynthesis, characterization, and application of bioplastics derived from fruit peel waste using Bacillus species, reflecting a deep integration of microbiology with plant-based industrial applications. Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. in Industrial Biotechnology, also from Bharathiar University, where he worked on lactic acid and biosurfactant production using agro-waste. His undergraduate studies were in Microbiology at Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore. Additionally, Dr. Umesh completed a Communicative English course to enhance his teaching and presentation skills. His academic training is further strengthened by hands-on research internships and training projects in diagnostic microbiology and molecular biology, including work on Listeria monocytogenes detection. This solid educational foundation equips him with interdisciplinary skills essential for research and academic leadership in microbial and plant biotechnology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mridul Umesh has over 10 years of academic experience with a robust focus on teaching, research, and curriculum engagement. Since May 2018, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences, Christ University, where he handles both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mentors Ph.D. scholars, and coordinates internal quality initiatives as part of the IQAC. Previously, he held teaching positions as Assistant Professor and Guest Faculty at GURUJEE Institute of Science, Coimbatore, where he specialized in training students for NEET and IIT-JEE exams. Throughout his academic tenure, Dr. Umesh has taken on additional responsibilities such as research project leader, reviewer, doctoral committee member, and editorial board member. His teaching style is deeply research-integrated, encouraging students to bridge theory with practical innovation. He has also participated in faculty development initiatives and served as a Master Trainer in Christ University’s Teaching and Learning Cell (TLEC). His dynamic teaching profile, coupled with administrative and mentoring roles, exemplifies a balanced academic leadership ideal in higher education institutions.

Research Interests

Dr. Mridul Umesh’s research interests lie at the exciting intersection of environmental microbiology, industrial biotechnology, and plant-based innovation. His primary focus is on the valorization of agro-industrial waste, especially fruit peels and fish waste, to develop biodegradable polymers, probiotics, and bioactive compounds. His Ph.D. and postdoctoral research highlight the biosynthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and their potential application in areas like wound healing, drug delivery, and eco-friendly packaging. He is equally invested in aquaculture, where he develops feed formulations and immunostimulants from sustainable sources. His work on organic acids, antioxidants, and endophytic metabolites reflects a broader goal of integrating microbial processes with botanical materials for environmental sustainability. Dr. Umesh is also interested in bioplastics, single-cell proteins, and the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) to enhance agricultural output. His interdisciplinary research connects lab science with ecological and industrial applications, ensuring both academic rigor and societal relevance. These interests make him a forward-thinking scientist in the field of green biotechnology and sustainable plant-microbe interactions.

Research Skills

Dr. Umesh is highly skilled in a range of experimental, analytical, and computational techniques relevant to biotechnology. His core laboratory competencies include microbial fermentation, biopolymer extraction and characterization, waste substrate optimization, and advanced spectroscopic and microscopic analyses. He is proficient in designing statistical optimization experiments using RSM (Response Surface Methodology) for process refinement. His skills extend to antibacterial and antioxidant activity assays, drug delivery system development, and biodegradation studies of fabricated biomaterials in diverse environments. In molecular biology, he is trained in gene sequencing, PCR techniques, and phylogenetic analysis. Dr. Umesh is also experienced in scientific writing, data visualization, and research dissemination through presentations and publications. Additionally, he is well-versed in MOOC-based learning platforms, regularly updating his skills with certifications in cutting-edge scientific methods. His ability to guide Ph.D. scholars and collaborate with international researchers reflects his capacity for project planning, funding acquisition, and scientific leadership. These combined skills position him as a well-rounded researcher capable of solving real-world problems through innovative science.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mridul Umesh has received multiple recognitions that reflect the quality and impact of his research and academic contributions. He has won Best Paper Presentation Awards at several national and international conferences, highlighting the excellence of his work in biopolymer research and waste valorization. He also received the Best Research Paper Award from the Nature Science Foundation, Coimbatore, affirming the significance of his scholarly publications. In 2025, he was shortlisted for the prestigious Young Investigator Award by the International Altiora Excellence Award, further cementing his status as an emerging leader in biotechnology. Dr. Umesh’s nomination for the Biotechnology in Botany Award is well-deserved due to his interdisciplinary work that bridges microbial biotechnology with plant-derived innovation. He has been actively involved in professional societies such as AMI, MBSI, and ISRD, which enhances his visibility in the research community. Additionally, he serves as Section Editor for Plant Science Today (Scopus-indexed) and is a recognized reviewer for journals like Polymers and Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. These honors not only showcase his academic merit but also his growing influence in the field of sustainable biotechnology. 🥇🌿

Conclusion

Dr. Mridul Umesh is a highly deserving and competitive candidate for the Biotechnology in Botany Award, especially due to:

  • His translational research in converting botanical waste into high-value bioproducts.

  • His interdisciplinary approach, integrating microbiology, waste management, and plant-based biotechnology.

  • His strong publication record, patent, mentoring experience, and academic leadership.

While the core of his work lies at the intersection of microbial and plant sciences, the innovative use of plant-derived biomaterials and focus on sustainability aligns closely with the spirit of this award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Emerging challenges for the agro-industrial food waste utilization: A review on food waste biorefinery
    📅 Year: 2022 | 🔢 Citations: 111

  • A critical assessment of technical advances in pharmaceutical removal from wastewater – a critical review
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 84

  • Production of Single Cell Protein and Polyhydroxyalkanoate from Carica papaya Waste
    📅 Year: 2017 | 🔢 Citations: 63

  • Microbial polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs): a review on biosynthesis, properties, fermentation strategies and applications
    📅 Year: 2022 | 🔢 Citations: 55

  • Toxicity analysis of endocrine disrupting pesticides on non-target organisms: A critical analysis on toxicity mechanisms
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 50

  • Micropollutants characteristics, fate, and sustainable removal technologies for landfill leachate
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 50

  • Statistical Optimization of Bioplastic (PHA) Production by Bacillus subtilis Using Orange Peel Medium
    📅 Year: 2018 | 🔢 Citations: 46

  • Optimized production of keratinolytic proteases from Bacillus tropicus and applications in dehairing and metal recovery
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 43

  • Eggshells biowaste for hydroxyapatite synthesis using Piper betel extract: Antibacterial and antibiofilm activity
    📅 Year: 2021 | 🔢 Citations: 39

  • Origin, ecotoxicity, and analytical methods for microplastic detection in aquatic systems
    📅 Year: 2024 | 🔢 Citations: 38

  • Potential of banana-based cellulose materials for advanced applications: Review on properties and challenges
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 35

  • Synthesis and characterization of chitosan nanofibers for wound healing and drug delivery
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 33

  • Biogenic PHA nanoparticle synthesis and characterization using orange peel medium
    📅 Year: 2018 | 🔢 Citations: 31

  • Bioconversion of papaya peel waste into vinegar using Acetobacter aceti
    📅 Year: 2014 | 🔢 Citations: 29

  • Microbial engineering strategies for synthetic microplastics cleanup: Recent approaches
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 28

  • Plant growth potential of halotolerant Bacillus licheniformis as green bioinoculant on Solanum
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 28

  • Integrated strategies and process modifications for PFAS removal: Current insights and prospects
    📅 Year: 2024 | 🔢 Citations: 27

  • Adsorption efficacy of Cassia fistula seed carbon for Cd (II) ion removal: Isotherm study
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 27

  • Mercury contamination and toxicity in environments: Retrospection and future prospects
    📅 Year: 2023 | 🔢 Citations: 27

  • Water hyacinth as a substrate for bioplastic (PHA) production using Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    📅 Year: 2015 | 🔢 Citations: 27

Lucian-Ionel Cioca | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lucian-Ionel Cioca | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Lucian-Ionel Cioca at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

Prof. Dr. Lucian-Ionel CIOCA 🇷🇴 is a distinguished academic and research leader in the fields of Engineering and Management, with more than three decades of experience in higher education, research, and public service. He currently serves as a Full Professor, Doctoral Advisor, and Director of multiple postgraduate programs at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania. His contributions span across academic teaching, research coordination, quality assurance, curriculum design, and institutional leadership. Prof. CIOCA is also known for his national-level advisory roles in Romania’s ministries of education, research, labor, and innovation. His expertise and leadership have significantly influenced the development of occupational safety, higher education reform, and sustainable development practices in Eastern Europe. A dedicated mentor, policy advisor, and project manager, he has led numerous national and international research initiatives, including EU-funded Erasmus+ and PN-III programs. Through his work, he has impacted thousands of students, researchers, and policymakers.

Professional Profile 

 

Education

Prof. CIOCA’s academic path reflects a commitment to continuous learning and excellence. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and Management and has acquired advanced training in Higher Education Management, Quality Systems, and Leadership. His formal educational trajectory began with engineering degrees and extended through various postgraduate certifications, including programs at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies and Spiru Haret University. Notable certifications include the Professional Skills Certificate in Higher Education Management, a Graduation Certificate in Leadership Training, and a Quality Systems Manager credential. This rich educational foundation has equipped him with interdisciplinary insight—combining technology, safety, organizational strategy, and innovation. 🎓📖🛠️ His strong theoretical base supports his vast teaching and research capabilities, allowing him to excel in academia, industry collaboration, and public sector policy advisory roles.

Professional Experience

Prof. CIOCA’s career spans over 30 years in academia, research, project management, and public service. Since 1994, he has held multiple roles at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, evolving from an engineer and teaching assistant to a full professor and doctoral supervisor. He has directed or coordinated dozens of research and educational projects funded by EU bodies and Romanian ministries. His leadership roles include: President of the Ardeleana Academy Foundation, Project Manager for bio-surfactant research, evaluator for ARACIS, and national committee member for doctoral title validation (CNATDCU). 🏛️💡 As a seasoned educator, he has taught courses in ergonomics, management, and occupational safety, and supervised postgraduate and doctoral research. His influence extends beyond the university, participating in national councils, labor safety committees, and research evaluation panels. He is also active in lifelong learning, career development, and curriculum modernization across multiple sectors.

Research Interests

Prof. CIOCA’s research interests are multidisciplinary and closely aligned with pressing societal needs. His core focus areas include Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering Management, Industrial Ergonomics, Risk Assessment, Sustainable Production Systems, and Educational Innovation. 🔍🧠 His work explores the interface between human systems and industrial environments—improving safety, performance, and sustainability. Recent interests include the conversion of food waste into bio-surfactants and the application of blended learning tools for sustainable engineering education. Prof. CIOCA’s research is practical, policy-oriented, and deeply impactful, often leading to real-world applications, strategic frameworks, and technological innovation. He emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and the integration of digital tools, systems thinking, and community inclusion in his projects. Through participation in both national and international programs, his research consistently addresses global challenges in health, education, and environment.

Research Skills

Prof. CIOCA possesses an exceptional skill set that bridges theoretical analysis and applied science. His expertise includes quantitative research methods, multi-criteria decision-making, project management, impact evaluation, and policy development. 🧑‍🔬📈 He is highly skilled in coordinating research consortia, securing competitive funding, drafting technical documentation, and leading interdisciplinary teams. As a doctoral advisor, he applies rigorous scientific methodology to guide Ph.D. candidates through complex projects. His capacity for grant writing, statistical modeling, scientific communication, and systemic evaluation has made him a trusted evaluator and reviewer for national and European research agencies. He is also proficient in developing e-learning tools, digital frameworks for education, and sustainable engineering solutions. His ability to align research outcomes with social, educational, and industrial objectives makes his scientific work both relevant and transformative.

Awards and Honors

Prof. CIOCA has received numerous recognitions for his excellence in teaching, research, and public service. His honors include appointments to Romanian national advisory councils for education and research, as well as invitations to serve as a project evaluator for the National Council for Scientific Research (CNCSIS) and Ministry of Research and Innovation. 🎖️📜 His leadership roles in policy-making committees, such as CCCDI and CNATDCU, further reflect national acknowledgment of his scholarly integrity and expertise. While his CV highlights significant contributions, further detail on specific academic or international research awards would amplify his global stature. Nevertheless, his institutional appointments, high-level responsibilities, and long-standing advisory roles serve as indirect honors that signify sustained excellence, trust, and academic impact. His work in bridging science and society through education, safety, and sustainability initiatives remains highly commendable.

Conclusion

Prof. Lucian-Ionel CIOCA is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially from a national and institutional research leadership perspective. His contributions to research management, doctoral training, and policy-making are outstanding. However, to strongly secure this award — especially in competitive international settings — it would be beneficial to supplement his portfolio with:

  • A comprehensive list of high-impact publications,

  • Citation metrics (h-index, total citations, etc.), and

  • Documented international collaborations or honors.

If the award also recognizes research leadership, innovation, and multidisciplinary impact, he is an excellent candidate.

Publications Top Noted

  • “Introduction of the circular economy within developing regions: A comparative analysis of advantages and opportunities for waste valorization”

    • 📅 Year: 2019

    • 📊 Citations: 458

  • “Treatment and disposal of tyres: Two EU approaches. A review”

    • 📅 Year: 2015

    • 📊 Citations: 383

  • “Achieving green innovation and sustainable development goals through green knowledge management: Moderating role of organizational green culture”

    • 📅 Year: 2022

    • 📊 Citations: 356

  • “Studies and investigation about the attitude towards sustainable production, consumption and waste generation in line with circular economy in Romania”

    • 📅 Year: 2018

    • 📊 Citations: 157

  • “Sustainable Development and Technological Impact on CO₂ Reducing Conditions in Romania”

    • 📅 Year: 2015

    • 📊 Citations: 112

  • “Factors influencing consumer behavior toward green products: A systematic literature review”

    • 📅 Year: 2022

    • 📊 Citations: 111

  • “Does servant leadership promote emotional intelligence and organizational citizenship behavior among employees? A structural analysis”

    • 📅 Year: 2022

    • 📊 Citations: 101

  • “How supportive are Romanian consumers of the circular economy concept: A survey”

    • 📅 Year: 2016

    • 📊 Citations: 101

  • “Conceptualizing core aspects on circular economy in cities”

    • 📅 Year: 2021

    • 📊 Citations: 92

  • “Occupational accidents assessment by field of activity and investigation model for prevention and control”

    • 📅 Year: 2019

    • 📊 Citations: 91

  • “Rationale and criteria development for risk assessment tool selection in work environments”

    • 📅 Year: 2014

    • 📊 Citations: 90

  • “Explosion and/or fire risk assessment methodology: a common approach, structured for underground coalmine environments”

    • 📅 Year: 2012

    • 📊 Citations: 84

  • “Circular economy and waste to energy”

    • 📅 Year: 2018

    • 📊 Citations: 72

  • “Risk indicators and road accident analysis for the period 2012–2016”

    • 📅 Year: 2017

    • 📊 Citations: 72

  • “Relationship between corporate social responsibility, organizational trust, and corporate reputation for sustainable performance”

    • 📅 Year: 2022

    • 📊 Citations: 68

  • “Sustainable development model for the automotive industry”

    • 📅 Year: 2019

    • 📊 Citations: 68

  • “Consumers in the circular economy: A path analysis of the underlying factors of purchasing behaviour”

    • 📅 Year: 2022

    • 📊 Citations: 66

  • “Selective collection quality index for municipal solid waste management”

    • 📅 Year: 2018

    • 📊 Citations: 64

  • “Good practices and actions for sustainable municipal solid waste management in the tourist sector”

    • 📅 Year: 2018

    • 📊 Citations: 63

  • “Optimizing the methodology of characterization of municipal solid waste in EU under a circular economy perspective”

    • 📅 Year: 2017

    • 📊 Citations: 63

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Ecology | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Ecology | Young Researcher Award

lecturer and researcher at Wollega University, Ethiopia

Mr. Birhanu Chalcisa Werku is an accomplished young academic and researcher from Ethiopia with over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and community engagement. Currently serving as the Associate Dean for Research, Community Engagement, and Industry Linkage at Wollega University, College of Agriculture, he is known for his multi-disciplinary approach that connects environmental science, sustainable agriculture, rural development, and public health. Born on June 28, 1993, Birhanu has rapidly risen to leadership roles in academia, demonstrating exceptional skill in research management, communication, and innovation. His scholarly output spans across various domains including wetland dynamics, agroforestry, air quality, and sustainable development. Passionate about bridging research with societal needs, Birhanu combines theoretical insights with practical solutions, influencing policy and improving community resilience. With a strong commitment to excellence, mentorship, and sustainable impact, he continues to be a rising voice in East African academic circles.

Professional Profile 

Education

Mr. Werku holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science and Technology from Jimma University (2013–2015), where he specialized in ecological and sustainability issues in Ethiopia. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor of Science in Rural Development and Family Science at Hawassa University (2007–2009), laying a strong foundation in agriculture, family welfare, and rural transformation. His educational background combines technical knowledge with social sciences, giving him a well-rounded view of developmental challenges in Africa. This academic preparation has allowed him to integrate environmental science with rural development in his career. He also consistently engages in self-learning and capacity building, staying current with scientific and analytical tools such as GIS, statistical modeling, and bibliometric analysis.

Professional Experience

Since 2018, Birhanu has served in several strategic academic roles at Wollega University, including Head of the Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, and now as the Associate Dean for Research and Community Engagement. His professional journey has included mentoring students, leading outreach programs, and coordinating multidisciplinary research projects that address real-world challenges in agriculture and ecology. He is also a university lecturer known for delivering quality education with innovative, student-centered teaching methods. Birhanu’s work bridges academia and grassroots development, collaborating with local farmers, communities, and policymakers to translate research into action. His administrative leadership reflects deep commitment to institutional development and academic excellence.

Research Interests

Mr. Birhanu’s research interests span environmental science, sustainable agriculture, wetland ecology, water and sanitation, air quality, and indigenous knowledge systems. He is particularly passionate about exploring the intersection of environment and development, contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as clean water (SDG 6), climate action (SDG 13), and food security (SDG 2). His work often addresses agricultural emissions, urban environmental change, and community resilience in East African ecosystems. He also investigates traditional agroforestry systems and their role in sustainable land use, and examines health risks associated with poor food safety practices. His research contributes both to scientific knowledge and to solutions that improve livelihoods and protect ecosystems.

Research Skills

Mr. Werku possesses a wide range of research skills including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, GIS and geospatial techniques, bibliometric mapping, and social network analysis. He has experience designing field-based studies, conducting environmental impact assessments, and analyzing land use patterns. He also excels at writing scientific papers, managing projects, and training others in research methodologies. His ability to work across disciplines enables him to conduct integrated research on ecology, agriculture, health, and sustainability. Furthermore, he has excellent academic writing and publication skills, evidenced by his extensive list of peer-reviewed publications in international journals. His proficiency with digital research tools and software makes him a valuable collaborator in both academic and applied research settings.

Awards and Honors

While formal awards are not specifically listed, Mr. Birhanu has earned strong endorsements from senior academics, including associate professors and assistant professors at Jimma University and Frontieri Consulting. These recommendations highlight his exceptional performance, adaptability, and leadership in academia. His appointment to leadership roles at a young age, including his current post as Associate Dean, reflects the high regard in which he is held by peers and institutions. Additionally, his multiple first-author publications in 2022–2025 in globally indexed journals are a form of academic recognition that speaks volumes about his impact. With continued support and greater international exposure, Birhanu is poised to receive major research fellowships and academic honors in the near future.

Conclusion

Birhanu Chalcisa Werku is a highly eligible and promising candidate for the Young Researcher Award, thanks to his:

  • Early-career leadership,

  • Strong publication record,

  • Societally relevant research in East Africa,

  • and commitment to community and environmental well-being.

He demonstrates the intellectual drive, interdisciplinary expertise, and social responsibility that this award seeks to recognize. Minor enhancements in international visibility and academic English writing could make his profile even more competitive in global forums.

Publications Top Noted

  • Werku, B.C., 2025. Impact of agricultural emissions on goal 13 of the sustainable development agenda: in East African strategy for climate action. Environmental Sciences Europe.
    Cited by: 2 sources

Tetsuji Tanaka | Agronomy | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka | Agronomy | Best Research Article Award

Associate Professor at Meiji Gakuin University, Japan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka is a globally engaged academic specializing in agricultural economics, climate policy, and computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling. With a Ph.D. in Finance and Management from the University of London (SOAS), he brings interdisciplinary insight into food-energy-climate dynamics. Currently a faculty member at Meiji Gakuin University, Japan, Dr. Tanaka has established himself as a thought leader in food security and sustainable development. He has held academic, research, and advisory roles in Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, including serving as a Food Policy Advisor for the Scottish Government. His publication record includes over 40 peer-reviewed articles, four academic books, and contributions to IPCC reports, underscoring his impact on both academia and policy. He is also actively involved in major research collaborations with universities such as Aberdeen and Maryland, and has worked with international organizations including the Inter-American Development Bank. Dr. Tanaka’s research not only drives scientific innovation but also addresses real-world policy challenges, making him a vital contributor to the global sustainability discourse. 🌍📘

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka holds a Ph.D. in Finance and Management from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, a prestigious institution known for its focus on global economic and developmental issues. His doctoral studies focused on the intersection of economic modeling and policy analysis, equipping him with deep theoretical and practical tools in computable general equilibrium (CGE) models and policy impact assessment. Prior to his doctoral journey, Dr. Tanaka completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in economics and management-related disciplines from reputable Japanese institutions, forming a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, policy research, and economic theory. Throughout his academic journey, he has received high academic distinctions and has participated in multiple international training and certification programs that enhanced his competencies in data analytics, agricultural policy, and environmental economics. His educational background reflects a clear commitment to bridging economic theory with sustainable policy action, positioning him to contribute meaningfully to issues of global food, energy, and climate policy. 🎓📊

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Tanaka’s professional journey is marked by academic distinction, international collaboration, and policy-level impact. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Meiji Gakuin University, where he lectures and mentors students in the fields of agricultural economics, sustainability, and policy modeling. His prior appointments include academic and research roles in the UK and the US, highlighting his ability to navigate and contribute to diverse educational environments. One of his most notable roles was as a Food Policy Advisor for the Scottish Government, where he applied his research directly to policy design. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Dr. Tanaka has led eight major research projects under Japan’s JSPS (Kaken) funding framework, collaborating with institutions such as the University of Aberdeen and the University of Maryland. His experience also spans consultancy work for international organizations like the Inter-American Development Bank and TÜSIAD, showcasing his engagement with industry and government stakeholders. Dr. Tanaka’s diverse experiences reflect his commitment to applying research for public good and sustainable policy innovation. 📘🌐📈

🌱 Research Interests

Dr. Tanaka’s research interests lie at the intersection of food security, environmental sustainability, and economic modeling. He focuses on computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling to simulate and evaluate the effects of policy changes on food and energy markets, particularly under the pressures of climate change. His work explores critical global questions such as the impact of biofuel policies on agricultural production, the food-energy-water nexus, and the volatility of commodity markets in response to geopolitical and environmental factors. He is deeply invested in exploring the socioeconomic implications of environmental policy and how integrated models can offer better tools for sustainable decision-making. A consistent thread across his research is the development of data-driven strategies for climate-resilient agriculture, carbon mitigation, and food systems transformation. His contributions are vital in shaping evidence-based policies that aim to reconcile economic growth with environmental stewardship. 🌾♻️📊

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka brings a robust suite of research skills that underpin his academic excellence. He is an expert in Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling, a powerful quantitative approach used to assess policy impacts across sectors. His technical competencies extend to statistical software, economic simulation tools, and data analysis platforms (e.g., STATA, GAMS, R), which he uses to model complex relationships among climate, energy, and food systems. Dr. Tanaka is also skilled in policy impact assessment, particularly in evaluating the socioeconomic effects of climate interventions. He has conducted multidisciplinary research involving agriculture, energy markets, trade, and environmental sustainability, showing his ability to synthesize knowledge across domains. As an editor of academic publications and a reviewer for international journals, he has a strong command of scientific writing, peer review, and editorial processes. Moreover, his collaborative work with government agencies and international bodies has honed his skills in policy translation, stakeholder engagement, and project management. Together, these capabilities position him as a leading researcher in the field of sustainable development and food systems transformation. 📐📚🌍

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka’s contributions have been recognized through multiple academic honors and international engagements. He has received eight research grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) under its prestigious Kaken program, acknowledging his role as a principal investigator in high-impact projects. He has also been invited as a contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports—one of the highest recognitions in climate-related science. His selection as an Editor for a Special Issue in the journal Sustainability further reflects his leadership and standing in the academic community. Additionally, his consulting roles for organizations like the Inter-American Development Bank and TÜSIAD underscore international trust in his expertise. Dr. Tanaka’s work has been consistently cited and acknowledged by researchers and policymakers globally, as evidenced by his Google Scholar citation count exceeding 800. These accolades reflect not only his scientific productivity but also his real-world influence in shaping food and climate policies. 🏆📜🌐

📝 Conclusion

Dr. Tetsuji Tanaka demonstrates outstanding scholarly and policy-oriented achievements in agricultural economics and food security, backed by strong publications, global collaborations, and impactful modeling work. While the nomination would benefit from emphasizing one specific research article that exemplifies his excellence for this award category, his overall record makes him a highly suitable and deserving nominee for the Best Research Article Award, especially if the award committee allows evaluation of cumulative research excellence within a focused theme.

Publications Top Noted

  • Tanaka, T. (2025)Estimating the embodied carbon emissions and economic impacts of the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism and China’s retaliatory measuresJournal of Environmental Management

  • Tanaka, T. (2025)Energy-food interconnectedness in Africa: A dynamic analysis of price transmission and the roles of logistics efficiency and food self-sufficiencyJournal of Agriculture and Food Research

Vishnu Dayal Rajput | Botanical Nanotechnology | Breakthrough Research Award 

Prof. Dr. Vishnu Dayal Rajput | Botanical Nanotechnology | Breakthrough Research Award 

Principal Scientist at Southern Federal University, Russia

Prof. Dr. Vishnu Dayal Rajput is a globally recognized Principal Scientist and Head of the International Laboratory on Nanobiotechnology at Southern Federal University, Russia. He is a pioneer in environmental nanobiotechnology, known for integrating nanomaterials with bioengineering to develop cutting-edge remediation technologies. With over 552 research publications, an h-index of 54, and more than 11,600 citations, his academic influence is exceptional 🌍📚. He is ranked among the world’s top 2% scientists (Stanford 2023 & 2024) and is the second-highest-ranked researcher in environmental science in Russia 🇷🇺. Dr. Rajput’s interdisciplinary work spans nanotechnology, CRISPR, metagenomics, and phytoremediation, reflecting a deep commitment to sustainability and global environmental solutions. He mentors international PhD/postdoc scholars, serves on editorial boards of reputed journals, and is a prominent voice in global scientific communities 🌱🧪. His accolades and invitations to speak at prestigious conferences underscore his authority and leadership in the field. Dr. Rajput represents a blend of innovation, mentorship, and scientific excellence. 🌐🏅

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Rajput’s academic journey began in India with an M.Sc. in Agricultural Biotechnology (2005–2007) from Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur, 🇮🇳 where he laid the groundwork in molecular biology and plant science. He further pursued a Doctor of Science in Natural Science (2012–2015) from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 🇨🇳 — one of the top institutions for advanced interdisciplinary research. His doctoral work specialized in the interaction of nanoparticles and heavy metals with plants and microbial systems, setting a strong foundation for his current innovations in nanoremediation. 📘🔬 His educational training combined biotechnology, plant physiology, nanotechnology, and environmental science — a fusion that now drives his multi-pronged research approach. In addition to formal education, Dr. Rajput has completed several short-term teaching, research, and training programs worldwide, enhancing his global perspective and practical problem-solving capabilities. 📖🌍

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Rajput has steadily climbed the academic and research ladder with commitment and excellence. He started as a Project Assistant at the Center for Plant Biotechnology in Hisar (2009), then as Senior Research Fellow at CSSRI, Karnal, contributing to soil salinity research. 🇮🇳 He joined Southern Federal University, Russia, in 2016 as a Senior Researcher, and quickly advanced to Leading Researcher (2020), and finally to Principal Scientist & Lab Head (2024–present) 🇷🇺. Over the years, he has also taken on honorary roles such as Adjunct Professor at Lovely Professional University, Chitkara University, and Graphic Era Hill University in India 🌱🧑‍🏫. His responsibilities include supervising research, teaching international students, and managing interdisciplinary projects involving nano-enhanced environmental technologies. His global exposure includes Mevlana lectures in Turkey, Erasmus+ programs, and key international conference roles. 🎤🌏 His multifaceted experience across countries, institutions, and disciplines makes him a leading name in nanobiotechnology and environmental sustainability.

🧪 Research Interest

Dr. Rajput’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, biotechnology, and environmental science 🌿⚗️. He focuses on developing sustainable solutions for soil and water pollution using nano-biochar, metal-tolerant microbes, CRISPR tools, and metagenomics. A core area of his study is how nanoparticles and heavy metals interact with plant systems, soil biota, and the rhizosphere, and how these interactions can be leveraged for remediation 🧬💧. His innovations include nano-enhanced phytoremediation, microbial modulation, and engineered biochars for agricultural and environmental use. He is also exploring bio-nanoengineering approaches to manipulate soil microbial communities for improved plant growth and detoxification of polluted environments 🌱🦠. Dr. Rajput’s work aims to bridge the gap between molecular insights and real-world environmental challenges through advanced nanobiotech tools. His commitment to interdisciplinary research is evident in his publications, grants, international lectures, and collaborations. 🔍🌍

🧠 Research Skills

Prof. Rajput possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills that have positioned him as a leader in environmental biotechnology 🧪📊. He is proficient in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, biochar engineering, and soil-plant-microbe interaction analysis. His lab routinely utilizes electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and molecular biology tools like CRISPR and metagenomics 🧬🧫. He is skilled in designing and executing large-scale phytoremediation and rhizospheric microbiome projects, often combining lab experiments with field trials. His statistical and data interpretation skills allow for high-quality publications in top-tier journals, with meticulous attention to reproducibility and scalability 🔍📈. Dr. Rajput also demonstrates excellent grant writing, project coordination, and international collaboration skills, enabling him to secure and manage multi-institutional projects. He trains scholars in scientific writing, advanced biotechnological techniques, and experimental design, ensuring a new generation of researchers in his field 🧑‍🔬📚.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Rajput’s research has earned him prestigious global accolades. He is part of the World’s Top 2% Scientists (Stanford University Rankings, 2023 & 2024) 🌟. He received the Hindustan Harit Kranti Award (2022) for agricultural innovation and was honored with Best Reviewer Award by Plants journal with a $500 prize. His breakthrough research in nanoremediation won him multiple Diploma Awards from Russian and international scientific bodies 🥇🌍. He was also granted the Young Scientist Award at Agri-meet India 2025 and repeatedly honored by the Rector of Southern Federal University for his scientific contributions. His efforts in reviewing over 222 manuscripts have earned him recognition from publishers like Elsevier. Dr. Rajput is an editorial board member of high-impact journals like Biochar and Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, and he plays active roles in organizing international conferences 🌐📢. These honors reflect not only academic excellence but a consistent commitment to advancing science for global benefit.

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Vishnu D. Rajput exhibits exceptional qualifications for the Breakthrough Research Award, with strong credentials in innovation, research leadership, global recognition, and scientific excellence. His work exemplifies a high-impact, transformative trajectory, especially in environmental remediation using advanced nanobiotechnology. While further strengthening in patenting and societal application would add additional dimensions, his current profile more than meets the expectations for such a prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Recent developments in enzymatic antioxidant defence mechanism in plants with special reference to abiotic stress
    • VD Rajput et al.
    Biology, 10(4), 267
    2021 – 584 citations

  • Effects of zinc-oxide nanoparticles on soil, plants, animals and soil organisms: a review
    • VD Rajput et al.
    Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management, 9, 76–84
    2018 – 417 citations

  • Beneficial microbiomes for bioremediation of diverse contaminated environments for environmental sustainability: present status and future challenges
    • D Kour, VD Rajput et al.
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28, 24917–24939
    2021 – 318 citations

  • ZnO and CuO nanoparticles: a threat to soil organisms, plants, and human health
    • V Rajput et al.
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 1–12
    2019 – 304 citations

  • Effect of nanoparticles on crops and soil microbial communities
    • VD Rajput
    Journal of Soils and Sediments, 1–9
    2017 – 280 citations

  • The mechanisms of biochar interactions with microorganisms in soil
    • AV Gorovtsov, VD Rajput et al.
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 42, 2495–2518
    2020 – 262 citations

  • Accumulation of nanoparticles in the soil-plant systems and their effects on human health
    • V Rajput et al.
    Annals of Agricultural Sciences, 65(2), 137–143
    2020 – 254 citations

  • Recent trends in nano-fertilizers for sustainable agriculture under climate change for global food security
    • KK Verma, VD Rajput et al.
    Nanomaterials, 12(1), 173
    2022 – 236 citations

  • Coping with the challenges of abiotic stress in plants: New dimensions in the field application of nanoparticles
    • VD Rajput et al.
    Plants, 10(6), 1221
    2021 – 221 citations

  • Toxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles on spring barley (Hordeum sativum distichum)
    • V Rajput et al.
    Science of The Total Environment, 645, 1103–1113
    2018 – 214 citations

  • Foliar application of zinc oxide nanoparticles: An effective strategy to mitigate drought stress in cucumber seedling by modulating antioxidant defense system and osmolytes
    • MI Ghani, VD Rajput et al.
    Chemosphere, 289, 133202
    2022 – 205 citations

helong bai | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Helong Bai | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof at College of Chemistry, Changchun Normal University, China

Helong Bai , male, Han ethnicity, hailing from Changchun, Jilin , is a dedicated CPC member  with a Master’s and Doctor of Science degree ; a professor, master’s advisor, and recognized as a Category D high-level talent in Jilin Province . He has engaged in international academic collaboration as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawaii . His scientific work centers on microbial active small molecules  and their bioactive roles, contributing widely to interdisciplinary advancements. Bai is deeply committed to biological innovation, sustainable development , and applied microbiology , earning recognition across numerous peer-reviewed publications . His work integrates chemistry, biology, and environmental science to support agricultural and medical applications worldwide . Bai remains influential in academia and biotechnology research, mentoring the next generation of scientists  while actively driving forward microbial biocontrol, metabolite discovery, and secondary metabolic pathways .

Professional Profile

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🎓Education 

Helong Bai obtained his Master’s and Doctor of Science degrees in China , with specialized academic training in microbiology, chemistry, and biological sciences . He completed postdoctoral studies and further deepened his global academic reach through a visiting scholarship at the University of Hawaii, USA . His education emphasizes interdisciplinary scientific principles, spanning inorganic chemistry, natural product chemistry, and applied life sciences . The combination of Chinese academic rigor and Western scientific exposure enriched his research capacity and global insight . Bai’s academic background laid a solid foundation for exploring microbial bioactivity, functional natural products, and green biotechnologies . He has consistently integrated theoretical knowledge with laboratory practice to solve real-world biological and agricultural challenges . This rigorous training prepared him to excel in both teaching and high-impact research, mentoring graduate students while contributing to scientific literature . His educational journey underscores resilience, global thinking, and commitment to scientific advancement .

💼Experience

Helong Bai serves as a professor and master’s supervisor in microbiology and bioactive compound research , guiding students and research teams on microbial metabolites, natural products, and plant-microbe interactions . Recognized as a Category D high-level talent in Jilin Province , he has collaborated internationally, notably as a visiting scholar at the University of Hawaii . Bai has published 30+ high-quality research papers  in journals such as Molecules, Journal of Fungi, Sustainable Production and Consumption, and Advanced Functional Materials . His projects include fungal screening, fumonisin degradation, and metabolic enhancement via endophytes . Bai’s experience spans natural products chemistry, microbial biocontrol, polysaccharide extraction, and nanomaterials. He actively integrates research into real-world solutions for agriculture and medicine . With multiple national patents and continuous project leadership, Bai plays a pivotal role in applied biotechnology, interdisciplinary research collaboration, and advanced scientific education in China  and beyond .

🏅Awards and Honors 

Helong Bai is a Jilin Province High-Level Talent (Category D) , honored for his significant contributions to biotechnology and natural product research . He was selected for international academic exchange as a visiting scholar to the University of Hawaii , reflecting his global recognition . Bai has led several key research projects including national innovation programs on fungal metabolites and fumonisin degradation . His prolific publication record in SCI-indexed journals—such as Molecules, Journal of Fungi, and Advanced Functional Materials—demonstrates high academic impact . Bai holds patents for fungal strains with agricultural applications, showing innovation beyond academia . His work has been cited widely and acknowledged in interdisciplinary forums for integrating biology, chemistry, and environmental science . As a professor and mentor, Bai continues to cultivate emerging scientific talent . His accolades mark his leadership in research, dedication to education, and influence on the future of microbial biotechnology .

🔍Research Focus 

Helong Bai’s primary research focus is on microbial active small molecules —specifically their extraction, characterization, and biological effects . He explores endophytic fungi, fungal metabolites, and their applications in crop enhancement, fumonisin detoxification, and stress resistance in plants . Bai’s studies uncover how microbial compounds contribute to anticancer, antioxidant, anti-obesity, and neuroprotective functions . He also investigates polysaccharides and bioactive glycoproteins from ginseng, passion fruit, and sweet potatoes for nutritional and pharmaceutical applications . His interdisciplinary work bridges natural product chemistry, plant-microbe interactions, nanomaterials, and metabolomics . Bai leads innovations in fungal biocontrol, microbial metabolite extraction, and plant growth promotion, contributing to sustainable agriculture and biotechnology . With over 30 research papers and multiple national patents, his research advances both scientific understanding and real-world impact . Bai continues to push the frontiers of microbial diversity, metabolic regulation, and bioactive compound utilization across various biological systems .

🏁 Conclusion

Professor Helong Bai is a highly accomplished, interdisciplinary researcher whose contributions in microbial active small molecules and agricultural biotechnology make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award . His integration of scientific rigor, innovation, and practical relevance—supported by publications, patents, and international exposure—positions him as a thought leader in his field. With continued focus on first-authorship, international engagement, and translational outcomes, he has the potential to further elevate his research impact on a global stage . His portfolio clearly reflects academic excellence, applied innovation, and mentorship, all core values aligned with the spirit of a Best Researcher recognition.

Publication

Title: Comprehensive Analysis of Trypoxylus dichotomus: Inorganic Elements, Amino Acids, and Bioactive Compounds and Their Anticancer, Antioxidant, and Neuroprotective Properties
Authors: Dongyan Ye, Qianhui Li, Xuwen Liu, Jie Zhou, Shuren Yin, Suyi Zhang, Jing Wang, KH Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025
Link: https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/30/2/220

 

Title: A Novel Metal-organic Framework Using Heterometallic Tetranuclear Cluster as Secondary Building Block and Isophthalic Acid as Ligand
Authors: Bai, H.; Zhang, D.; Zhang, R.; Wang, J.; Zeng, S.; Fan, Y.; Xu, J.; Zhang, P.
Year: 2016
Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40242-016-6221-4

Title: Biocontrol and Mycotoxin Mitigation: An Endophytic Fungus From Maize Exhibiting Dual Antagonism Against Fusarium verticillioides and Fumonisin Reduction
Authors: Qianhui Li, Dongyan Ye, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025


Title: Pleosporaceae sp. FJ0037 Confers Saline-Alkali Stress Resistance in Maize Through Regulation of Key Metabolic Pathways
Authors: Dongyan Ye, Seo Yoon Lee, Fanlei Meng, Qianhui Li, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, K.H. Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Ki Hyun Kim
Year: 2025


Title: The Impact of Inducers on the Secondary Metabolites of Plants
Authors: Xuwen Liu, Seo Yoon Lee, Dongyan Ye, Qianhui Li, Jie Zhou, Fanlei Meng, Jing Wang, K.H. Ahammad uz Zaman, Helong Bai, Ki Hyun Kim
Year: 2025

Title: Research Progress of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizosphere Bacteria to Improve Plant Salt Tolerance
Authors: Qianhui Li, Dongyan Ye, Shuo Zhang, Qiurui Ma, Helong Bai, Fanlei Meng
Year: 2025

Title: Understanding Anti-Obesity Potential of Four Porphyrin Compounds by Investigating Pancreatic Lipase Inhibition
Authors: Jie Zhou, Xinrui Wang, Yangyuxin Liu, Xiaochen Li, Mingze Huang, Helong Bai
Year: 2025


Title: The Impact of Exogenous Disturbances on the Secondary Metabolites of Endophytic Fungi
Authors: Not listed
Year: 2025

Title: Chromatography of Separation and Qualitative, Quantitative Analysis of Biflavonoids from Crude Extract of Selaginella tamariscina
Author: Bai, H.
Year: 2018


Title: A Metal-Organic Framework of Co(II): Synthesis and Supercapacitive Properties
Author: Bai, H.
Year: 2017

Seung Rhee | Seed Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Seung Rhee | Seed Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Foundation Professor at Michigan State University, United States

Prof. Seung Yon (Sue) Rhee is a world-renowned plant biologist and scientific leader known for pioneering research in plant molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and resilience biology. She currently serves as the Director of the Plant Resilience Institute and holds multiple leadership positions at Michigan State University. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Rhee has been at the forefront of systems biology, genomic databases, and plant functional genomics. She has founded and led several groundbreaking initiatives, including the Water and Life Interface Institute (WALII) and C-SPIRIT. Her research has led to major advances in plant science, including the discovery of key genetic pathways related to pollen development and cell separation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Through mentorship, advisory roles, and editorial leadership, she has significantly shaped the future of plant biology across academia, government, and industry. 🌱🧬🌍

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Prof. Rhee’s academic journey began with a B.A. in Biology from Swarthmore College in 1992, followed by a Ph.D. in Biology from Stanford University in 1998. Her doctoral research focused on cell separation mechanisms in Arabidopsis during pollen development, a topic that would later become foundational in plant developmental biology. During her graduate years, she developed expertise in genetics, molecular biology, and cell wall biochemistry. In addition, she held research assistant and associate roles at prestigious institutions like the Carnegie Institution for Science and Stanford University. Her strong foundation in experimental biology and computational sciences uniquely positioned her to lead in the emerging field of systems biology. 📘🔬🎓

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

Prof. Rhee has held a series of influential roles in both research and academic administration. She began her career as a research associate and rose to Senior Staff Scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science (1994–2023), where she also served as Acting Director. She was the Founding Director of TAIR (The Arabidopsis Information Resource), a globally respected gene annotation database. In 2023, she joined Michigan State University as the Director of the Plant Resilience Institute and holds joint professorships in multiple departments. She is also the Founding Director of C-SPIRIT and WALII, leading large, interdisciplinary teams focused on global challenges in plant science. Her professional track record reflects not only deep scientific contributions but also excellence in leadership, mentorship, and institution building. 🏢🌿🧪

🔬 Research Interest

Prof. Rhee’s research interests lie at the intersection of plant molecular biology, functional genomics, bioinformatics, and climate resilience. Her early work focused on cell wall remodeling and pollen development in Arabidopsis, leading to the identification of the QUARTET (QRT) mutants. She has since expanded her focus to include large-scale gene function discovery, plant resilience under environmental stress, and systems biology approaches to understand complex traits. She is passionate about developing frameworks that allow the scientific community to annotate gene functions using integrative, data-driven approaches. More recently, she has been investigating plant behavior at the single-cell level, and how plant systems can be engineered for sustainability and climate adaptation. 🌾🧠📈

🧪 Research Skills

Prof. Rhee is proficient in a wide array of research techniques, from molecular cloning, gene editing, and cell imaging to bioinformatics, database curation, and computational modeling. She has deep experience with genetic screens, transcriptomics, proteomics, and developing genomic resources like TAIR. A pioneer in biocuration, she has led efforts to organize, annotate, and share plant gene function data with the global scientific community. Her interdisciplinary skill set enables her to lead both wet-lab and computational research teams. She’s adept at integrating data science with plant biology, employing artificial intelligence, and coordinating multi-institutional collaborations. Her holistic skill profile makes her a thought leader in both experimental and digital plant biology. 🧬💻🧫

🏆 Awards and Honors

Prof. Rhee’s excellence has been recognized through numerous fellowships and awards. She was a recipient of the SEB Woolhouse Plenary Lectureship (2024), a prestigious recognition in plant sciences. Earlier in her career, she earned the NSF Predoctoral Fellowship, Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Fellowship, and was elected to the Sigma Xi National Honor Society. Her work has earned her membership in top scientific societies, including the American Society of Plant Biologists, AAAS, and American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. She frequently serves on international review panels, advisory boards, and conference organizing committees. Her awards reflect not only her scientific achievements but also her impact on education, collaboration, and public science infrastructure. 🥇🌐🎖️

Conclusion

Dr. Seung Yon (Sue) Rhee is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her outstanding contributions to plant molecular biology, scientific leadership, research infrastructure development, and mentoring place her among the most impactful plant biologists of her generation. Her career demonstrates a rare combination of scientific innovation, academic service, and visionary leadership, making her a compelling choice for this distinguished recognition.

Publications Top Noted📚

  • 2025Life on the dry side: a roadmap to understanding desiccation tolerance and accelerating translational applications
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Citations: 1

  • 2025UnigeneFinder: An Automated Pipeline for Gene Calling From Transcriptome Assemblies Without a Reference Genome
    Journal: Plant Direct

  • 2025Resilient plants, sustainable future
    Type: Review
    Citations: 1

  • 2025Plant Metabolic Network 16: expansion of underrepresented plant groups and experimentally supported enzyme data
    Journal: Nucleic Acids Research
    Citations: 6

  • 2024A high-throughput behavioral screening platform for measuring chemotaxis by C. elegans
    Journal: PLOS Biology
    Citations: 6

  • 2024Non-destructive, whole-plant phenotyping reveals dynamic changes in water use efficiency, photosynthesis, and rhizosphere acidification of sorghum accessions under osmotic stress
    Journal: Plant Direct

  • 2023Plants use molecular mechanisms mediated by biomolecular condensates to integrate environmental cues with development
    Journal: The Plant Cell
    Citations: 27

  • 2023Status of genome function annotation in model organisms and crops
    Journal: Plant Direct
    Citations: 1

  • 2023ARSK1 activates TORC1 signaling to adjust growth to phosphate availability in Arabidopsis
    Journal: Current Biology
    Citations: 19

  • 2023Interpreting omics data with pathway enrichment analysis
    Type: Review
    Citations: 33

Mehwish Jaffer | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mehwish Jaffer | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor At Ucp Lahore, Pakistan

Dr. Mehwish Jaffer is a passionate and accomplished botanist specializing in algal biotechnology, phytochemistry, and microscopy. With a Ph.D. in Botany, she has contributed significantly to the fields of algal biofertilizers, plant-based dyes, and microbial diversity. Known for her dedication to teaching and research, Dr. Jaffer blends academic excellence with innovative science. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and co-authored several botanical guides. Her active participation in national and international conferences highlights her commitment to knowledge dissemination and scientific networking. As an educator and researcher, she brings energy, clarity, and a strong sense of purpose to every role she undertakes. Her work is deeply rooted in sustainable applications of plant science, with a forward-looking approach toward bioresource utilization. 🌱📚🔬

Professional Profile 

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Jaffer earned her Ph.D. in Botany (2020) from Lahore College for Women University, where her thesis focused on the bioculturing of freshwater green algae and their use as eco-friendly fertilizers. She completed her M.Phil. in Botany (2014) at GC University Lahore with a GPA of 3.66, conducting research on natural color dyes from plant sources. Her BS (Hons.) in Botany (2012), also from GC University Lahore, involved soil fungal diversity research, and she earned third position in her class. Her earlier studies include a First Division in Intermediate (Pre-Medical) from Govt. College for Women and Matriculation in Science from Crescent Model School. Additionally, she holds a B.Ed. in Science and certifications in Biology (Alison Portal) and Creative Designing. Her educational path reflects a consistent focus on botanical sciences and applied plant research. 📖🎓🧪

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Jaffer is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Punjab (UCP). Previously, she worked as a Lecturer in Botany at Queen Mary College Lahore, and as a College Teaching Intern at Government College of Science, Wahdat Road, Lahore. Her academic roles are complemented by administrative responsibilities, such as work in registrar offices and organizing departmental activities. She served as In-charge of the Botanical Society for three years, fostering student engagement in botanical events. Her early career includes experience as a science teacher and as an external examiner for practical exams. With a background combining research, teaching, and administration, she showcases a comprehensive academic portfolio that reflects her leadership and commitment to excellence in plant science education. 🧑‍🏫📊🌿

🔍 Research Interests

Dr. Jaffer’s research interests span several subfields of botany. She is deeply involved in algal biotechnology, particularly in exploring freshwater algae for biofertilizer and bioenergy applications. Her work extends into phytochemistry, where she investigates plant-based natural dyes, antioxidants, and antimicrobial compounds. She has also contributed significantly to palynology, microscopy, and morphoanatomical studies of plants and microbes. Dr. Jaffer’s interdisciplinary focus includes environmental monitoring, microbial diversity, and medicinal plant taxonomy. She is particularly passionate about microscopy-based characterization using LM and SEM techniques, which she applies to study algae, fungi, and medicinal flora. Her projects often align with sustainability, ecological restoration, and phytoremediation, addressing contemporary environmental challenges through plant science. 🌊🔬🍃

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Jaffer possesses a rich blend of technical and analytical skills. She is highly proficient in light and scanning electron microscopy (LM & SEM), which she employs for detailed taxonomic and anatomical plant studies. Her strengths lie in phytochemical extraction, bioassays, and algal culturing techniques for agricultural and environmental applications. She is skilled in scientific writing, data analysis, and presentation at academic conferences. Her lab expertise includes microbiological assessments, palynological analysis, and ecological monitoring. Technologically, she is adept at using Microsoft Office, data presentation tools, and digital platforms for virtual learning and research. Her ability to design and execute experiments, synthesize findings, and co-author scientific publications reflects her capacity for independent research and team collaboration. 🧪📈💻

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Mehwish Jaffer has received academic distinctions throughout her educational and professional journey. She secured the 3rd position in her undergraduate program and has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, often as an oral or poster presenter. She co-authored three published botanical guides, including Introduction to Algae, recognized for their educational value. Dr. Jaffer has also contributed to organizing high-impact scientific events, such as international conferences and specialized workshops in phycology. Her book contributions and international publications are testaments to her scholarly influence. Additionally, she has served as an external examiner, demonstrating institutional trust in her academic integrity. Her growing body of impactful research makes her a compelling candidate for accolades such as the Best Researcher Award. 🥇📚🌟

Conclusion📝

Dr. Mehwish Jaffer demonstrates strong eligibility for the Best Researcher Award based on her:

  • solid academic foundation,

  • diverse and rich publication record,

  • book authorship,

  • conference engagement,

  • and teaching contributions.

She stands out particularly in plant and algal science, microscopy, and applied botanical research. Addressing the few areas of improvement—especially international research visibility and grant acquisition—would elevate her candidacy even further.

Publications Top Noted📚

  1. Authors: [Unavailable]
    Year: 2022
    Title: Morpho-anatomical characters of family Oscillatoriaceae (algae) identified using primitive (LM) and advance technique (SEM) from Punjab, Pakistan
    Journal: Microscopy Research and Technique
    Citations: 1

  2. Authors: [Unavailable]
    Year: 2022
    Title: Light and scanning electron microscopy of Datura stramonium L. extract and its biological applications
    Journal: Microscopy Research and Technique
    Citations: 2