Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Azadeh Safadoust, Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust is a distinguished graduate from Iran University of Medical Sciences, holding a Master of Science in Mental Health, where she focused on domestic violence risk prediction using machine learning and social media analysis. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Kharazmi University, graduating with honors. Dr. Safadoust is actively involved in research, having authored several publications on topics such as intimate partner violence and treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder. Her commitment to mental health research is complemented by her leadership roles in student organizations. πŸŒπŸ“ŠπŸ’»

Publication profile

Orcid

EducationΒ 

Dr. Safadoust holds a PhD in Soil Science from Bu Ali Sina University (2011), where she focused on the transport of E. coli and bromide through soil columns, under the supervision of Prof. Ali Akbar Mahboubi. Her educational foundation also includes an MSc in Soil Physics (2005) and a BSc in Agriculture-Soil Science (2001), both from Bu Ali Sina University. This strong academic background underpins her research expertise in soil management and environmental impacts.

Teaching and Supervising ExperienceΒ 

Since 2011, Dr. Safadoust has served as an Assistant Professor at Bu Ali Sina University, where she teaches various undergraduate and graduate courses related to soil science. Her roles include supervising PhD and master’s theses on advanced topics such as the transport of contaminants through soil and the effects of soil amendments on soil properties. This demonstrates her commitment to fostering the next generation of researchers and her expertise in complex soil science issues.Β 

Research ContributionsΒ 

Dr. Safadoust has authored numerous publications, including journal articles and book chapters, that highlight her research on soil physics, contaminant transport, and soil management practices. Notable publications include:Β 

  • “Bacterial filtration rates in repacked and weathered soil columns” (2011) in Geoderma.Β 
  • “Effect of regenerated soil structure on unsaturated transport of Escherichia coli and bromide” (2012) in Journal of Hydrology.Β 
  • “Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system” (2014) in Agricultural Water Management.Β 

These publications reflect her contributions to understanding the dynamics of soil health and water management, which are crucial for sustainable agricultural practices.Β 

Publication top notes

Comparison of three models describing bromide transport affected by different soil structure types

Long-term cultivation and landscape position effects on aggregate size and organic carbon fractionation on surface soil properties in semi-arid region of Iran

Temperature effect on the transport of bromide and E. coli NAR in saturated soils

Bromide and lithium transport in soils under long-term cultivation of alfalfa and wheat

Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system

ConclusionΒ 

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust’s blend of educational credentials, teaching experience, and significant research contributions make her an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic knowledge in soil science but also has practical implications for agricultural sustainability and environmental management.Β 

Tarekegn Samago | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tarekegn Samago | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tarekegn Samago, Hawassa University College of Agriculture, Ethiopia

Dr. Tarekegn Samago is an associate professor and dean at Hawassa University’s College of Agriculture. He holds a Doctor Technologiae (2015) from Tshwane University of Technology, where his research focused on the effects of rhizobium inoculation and phosphorus on common bean production. With an MSc in Agronomy from Hawassa University (2011) and a BSc in Crop Production and Protection (2007), his work emphasizes legume research, seed science, and crop management. Dr. Samago has participated in international seminars and is fluent in Sidaamigna, English, and Amharic. He actively mentors students in plant sciences. πŸ“šπŸŒΎ

 

Publication Profile

Scopus

Education and Qualifications

Dr. Tarekegn Samago holds advanced degrees in agriculture, specializing in agronomy and crop production. He earned his Doctor Technologiae (D-Tech) from Tshwane University of Technology in 2015, with a thesis focusing on the grain yield, nitrogen fixation, and phosphorus nutrition of common bean varieties. He also obtained a Master’s degree in Agronomy from Hawassa University in 2011, concentrating on the effect of Rhizobia inoculants and phosphorus fertilization on haricot beans. Additionally, he completed his B.Sc. in Crop Production and Protection at Jimma University Ambo College in 2007.

Professional

Dr. Samago has had a long and distinguished academic career at Hawassa University. Starting as a graduate assistant in 2007, he advanced to associate professor and now serves as dean of the College of Agriculture. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses in plant science, with a focus on legume crops. He has mentored numerous students, highlighting his leadership in the academic field.

Conclusion

Dr. Tarekegn Samago’s extensive academic qualifications, teaching experience, and international training make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His contributions to agronomy, particularly in legume research and crop production, align well with the criteria of the award, showcasing his dedication to advancing agricultural science.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Unlocking the Potential of Inoculation with Bradyrhizobium for Enhanced Growth and Symbiotic Responses in Soybean Varieties under Controlled Conditions (Agronomy, 2024) – 0 citations πŸŒ±πŸ“˜
  • Bradyrhizobium Inoculation Improved Agrosymbiotic Performances of Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp] Varieties at Two Sites in Ethiopia (International Journal of Agronomy, 2024) – 0 citations πŸŒΎπŸ“˜
  • An overview of the role of irrigation in the attainment of sustainable development goals through hunger and poverty alleviation in Ethiopia (International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2023) – 1 citation πŸ’§πŸ“˜
  • Effect of Interrow Spacings on Growth, Yield, and Yield Components of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Varieties in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia (Advances in Agriculture, 2023) – 0 citations πŸŒΏπŸ“˜
  • Ditching Phosphatic Fertilizers for Phosphate-Solubilizing Biofertilizers: A Step towards Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Health (Sustainability, 2023) – 12 citations β™»οΈπŸ“˜
  • Elevated UV-B radiation depressed biomass yield and symbiotic N2-fixation in Bradyrhizobium inoculated cowpea varieties (Symbiosis, 2022) – 0 citations β˜€οΈπŸ“˜
  • Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.): A choice crop for sustainability during the climate change periods (Journal of Applied Biology and Biotechnology, 2022) – 8 citations πŸŒΎπŸ“˜
  • Carbon assimilation and water-use efficiency in cowpea varieties inoculated with Bradyrhizobium, measured using 13C natural abundance (Journal of Plant Interactions, 2022) – 2 citations πŸ’§πŸ“˜
  • Leaf growth, gas exchange and assimilation performance of cowpea varieties in response to Bradyrhizobium inoculation (Heliyon, 2022) – 10 citations πŸŒΏπŸ“˜
  • Yield response of field-grown cowpea varieties to Bradyrhizobium inoculation (Agronomy Journal, 2021) – 11 citations πŸŒ±πŸ“˜

 

 

 

Mahesh Chand Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mahesh Chand Singh |Agricultural and Biological Sciences| Best Researcher Award

Dr Mahesh Chand Singh, Punjab Agricultural University, India

Dr. Mahesh Chand Singh’s comprehensive academic background, research achievements, and ongoing contributions to his field, he is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile

Google Scholar

Academic Qualifications

Dr. Singh holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Water Engineering from Punjab Agricultural University, completed in 2018 with an impressive CGPA of 8.38. His M.Tech. and B.Tech. degrees were also earned from the same institution, showcasing consistent academic performance and a strong foundation in agricultural engineering.

Employment and Research

Currently a permanent Scientist at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Dr. Singh has been involved in significant research projects related to water conservation, geospatial techniques, and soil quality. His research focuses on reservoir capacity loss, water quality assessment, and groundwater recharge, contributing valuable insights into sustainable water resource management.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Singh has received multiple honors, including a University Gold Medal for his Ph.D. research in 2019-2020 and the Best Scientist Award during an international seminar in 2018. His prestigious awards and fellowships underscore his dedication to research excellence.

Publications

Dr. Singh has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed research papers, including notable publications in journals such as Indian Journal of Ecology and Journal of Agricultural Engineering. His work on vegetation monitoring, water stress, and postharvest quality assessment in greenhouse environments demonstrates the practical impact of his research.

Teaching Contributions

With over 13 undergraduate and 6 postgraduate courses taught, Dr. Singh has contributed extensively to education at Punjab Agricultural University. His teaching also extends beyond PAU, where he has taught courses at Mata Gujiri College, further showcasing his expertise and commitment to knowledge dissemination.

Publication Top Notes

Factors affecting the performance of greenhouse cucumber cultivation-a review

Development of a microclimate model for prediction of temperatures inside a naturally ventilated greenhouse under cucumber crop in soilless media

Soilless cucumber cultivation under protective structures in relation to irrigation coupled fertigation management, economic viability and potential benefits-a review

Greenhouse microclimate modeling under cropped conditions-A review

Nutrient and water use efficiency of cucumbers grown in soilless media under a naturally ventilated greenhouse

GIS integrated RUSLE model-based soil loss estimation and watershed prioritization for land and water conservation aspects

A review of three commonly used techniques of controlling greenhouse microclimate

conclusion

Dr. Mahesh Chand Singh’s academic excellence, innovative research, and impactful teaching make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

StΓ©phanie CLUZET | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

StΓ©phanie CLUZET | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof StΓ©phanie CLUZET, UniversitΓ© de Bordeaux, ISVV, UMR Oenologie – Axe MIB, France

Based on the provided information, Prof. StΓ©phanie Cluzet appears to be a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Publication profile

Orcid

Academic and Professional Excellence

Prof. Cluzet has been a research teacher at the University of Bordeaux since 2005, holding the position of Professor since 2020. She specializes in Biotechnology, Botany, and Plant Sciences, with significant teaching and research responsibilities, including overseeing a pedagogical team and serving as the Scientific Director of the University Botanical Garden.

Research Contributions

Her work focuses on plant defenses, particularly the role of stilbenes in grapevine resistance to pathogens, contributing to sustainable viticulture by reducing reliance on synthetic pesticides. Her innovative approach to plant defense through natural elicitors and antimicrobial plant extracts shows her commitment to sustainable agriculture.

Publication and Citation Record

Prof. Cluzet has published 55 papers indexed in Scopus, has contributed to 4 book chapters, and holds 2 patents. Her research has been cited over 2,359 times, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her work in the scientific community, reflected in her h-index of 25.

Collaborations and Professional Engagements

She collaborates with researchers internationally and is involved in various editorial and refereeing activities, further emphasizing her engagement and reputation in the field. Her membership in professional associations, such as STOLON and MetaSP, underscores her active participation in the scientific community.

Leadership and Impact

Her leadership roles, such as managing research projects and guiding research and educational activities at the University Botanical Garden, showcase her ability to lead impactful research initiatives and contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Given these credentials, Prof. StΓ©phanie Cluzet’s substantial contributions to plant sciences and her focus on sustainable agricultural practices make her a compelling candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” πŸ†

Publication top notes

UV‐exposure decreases antimicrobial activities of a grapevine cane extract against Plasmopara viticola and Botrytis cinerea as a consequence of stilbene modificationsβ€”a kinetic study

Broad-Spectrum Efficacy and Modes of Action of Two Bacillus Strains against Grapevine Black Rot and Downy Mildew

Optimization of polyphenols extraction from grapevine canes using natural deep eutectic solvents

Antifungal activity of chili pepper extract with potential for the control of some major pathogens in grapevine

Elicitor-Induced VOC Emission by Grapevine Leaves: Characterisation in the Vineyard

 

Rutwik Bardapurkar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Rutwik Bardapurkar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rutwik Bardapurkar, Tel Aviv University, India

Dr. Rutwik Bardapurkar appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his extensive research experience, significant contributions to the field of genetics and epigenetics, and his achievements and skills. Here’s a detailed overview of his qualifications and contributions:

Publication profile

Orcid

Research Areas/Interests:

Dr. Bardapurkar’s research focuses on Genetics, Epigenetics, Behavior, and Ecology, with a specific interest in the interactions between host plants and insect herbivores through microRNAs.

Education:

  • Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, 2017–2024
    • Title: Cross-kingdom affairs: Can microRNAs of host plants regulate genes of their insect herbivores?
  • M.Sc., Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, 2015–2017
  • B.Sc. in Botany, MES Abasaheb Garware College, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India, 2012–2015

Awards:

  • DBT-CTEP Travel Award, Dept. of Biotechnology, Gov. of India (Jan 2023)
  • IISER Pune Senior Research Fellowship (Aug 2018 – Aug 2021)
  • IISER Pune Junior Research Fellowship (Aug 2016 – Aug 2018)
  • 1st Position in B.Sc., Department of Botany, MES Abasaheb Garware College (2015)

Research Skills:

  • Techniques: Virus-Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS), miRNA overexpression and silencing, RNAi, Gene cloning, microRNA-target prediction, Protein structural analysis, LC-MS, HPLC, GC-MS, Fluorescence microscopy.
  • Softwares/Tools: PAST, Chimera, GraphPad, Discovery Studio, MiRanda, RNA22, RNAhybrid, RNAfold, Python, Blender.

Workshops/Conferences:

  • Presented at multiple international and national conferences, including the 79th Katzir Conference and Max Planck Kick-off Workshop.
  • Selected to deliver a talk at the 5th National Post Doc Symposium.

Publications

  1. “Trophic microRNA: Post-transcriptional regulation of target genes and larval development impairment in Plutella xylostella upon precursor and mature microRNA ingestion” (2024)
    • Journal: Insect Molecular Biology
    • Contributions: Experimental planning, data analysis, paper writing.
  2. “Trophic microRNA: Precursor and mature microRNA ingestion downregulates the target transcripts and hampers larval development in Plutella xylostella” (2023)
    • Journal: bioRxiv
    • Contributions: Experimental planning, data analysis, paper writing.
  3. “Photographic documentation of Brown Palm Civet Paradoxurus jerdoni in Maharashtra, India, north of its known range” (2013)
    • Journal: Small Carnivore Conservation
    • Contributions: Observations, paper writing.

Teaching and Mentorship

  • Served as a teaching assistant for undergraduate courses at IISER, Pune.
  • Trained several undergraduate and master’s students.

Work Experience and Internships

  • Volunteered for various projects related to ecological impact, plant census, and seed size optimization.
  • Interned in multiple research labs focusing on diverse topics including epigenetic inheritance and non-enzymatic ribonucleotide oligomerization.

Relevant Skills and Interests

  • Advanced knowledge in computational biology, biostatistics, and various research techniques.
  • Interests in Indian classical music, painting, and languages (Spanish).

Conclusion

Dr. Bardapurkar’s research, combined with his robust academic background, awards, and experience, makes him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work in microRNA interactions and contributions to both plant and insect genetics demonstrate significant impact and innovation in his field.

Publication top nores

Trophic microRNA: Post-transcriptional regulation of target genes and larval development impairment in Plutella xylostella upon precursor and mature microRNA ingestion

Pramod Prasad | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pramod Prasad | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pramod Prasad, ICAR- Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, India

Dr. Pramod Prasad, a distinguished plant pathologist, earned his Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from GBPUAT, Pantnagar, India, in 2011, after completing his M.Sc. in the same field and a B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry. He has been serving at ICAR-IIWBR, Shimla, since 2011, where he has played a crucial role in genome sequencing and surveillance of wheat and barley rusts. His significant contributions include identifying rust resistance genes and developing resistant genetic stocks. Dr. Prasad’s current research focuses on the population biology and genetics of rust resistance in cereals πŸŒΎπŸ”¬.

 

Publication profile

Google Scholar

Academic Qualification πŸŽ“πŸ“š

Dr. Pramod Prasad holds a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology with minors in Biotechnology and Entomology from GBPUAT, Pantnagar, obtained in 2011. He also completed his M.Sc. in Plant Pathology from the same institution in 2006 and a B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from HNBGU, Srinagar, in 2003 🌿🦠.

Work Experience πŸ’πŸ•°οΈ

Dr. Prasad has been a Senior Scientist at ICAR-IIWBR, Shimla, since September 2023, focusing on genome sequencing of Puccinia species, rust surveillance, and developing rust-resistant genetic stocks πŸŒΎπŸ”¬. Previously, he held similar roles at the same institute, progressively advancing his expertise in cereal crop pathology from 2011 onward πŸŒŸπŸ“ˆ.

 

Research Focus

The research focus of this individual falls under the category of Plant Pathology, with a specific emphasis on wheat rust research πŸŒΎπŸ”¬. Their work includes exploring the genetic and molecular aspects of rust pathogens like Puccinia triticina and Puccinia striiformis. The key areas of their research are genome sequencing, pathogen population biology, and the development of rust-resistant wheat varieties πŸŒ±πŸ”. They have made significant contributions to understanding pathogen evolution, rust management strategies, and the identification of resistance genes, which are crucial for enhancing wheat crop resilience and ensuring global food security 🍞🌐. Their efforts in this field are not only scientifically impactful but also vital for sustainable agriculture and disease control.

 

Publication Top Notes