Siddiq Ur Rahman | Bioinformatics | Best Paper Award

Assist Prof Dr. Siddiq Ur Rahman | Bioinformatics | Best Paper Award

Assist Prof Dr. Siddiq Ur Rahman, Khushal Khan Khattak University, Karak, Pakistan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Siddiq Ur Rahman is a driven and dedicated academic specializing in bioinformatics. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics (2015-2018) and M.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2013-2015) from Northwest A&F University, China, excelling with top grades. Dr. Rahman also holds a B.S. (Hons) in Biotechnology from the University of Malakand, Pakistan. Fluent in Chinese, he completed a Chinese Language Course and the HSK language test. Known for his ambition and teamwork, he thrives in challenging environments, aiming to excel and contribute significantly to his field. πŸŒ±πŸ“ŠπŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“

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Education

Ph.D. (Bioinformatics): Northwest A&F University China (2015-2018), 81%, A1 grade

M.Sc. (Hons) (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology): Northwest A&F University China (2013-2015), 82%, A1 grade

Chinese Language Course: Northwest A&F University China (2012-2013), 80%, A1 grade

B.S. (Hons) (Biotechnology): University of Malakand, Pakistan (2007-2011), 74%, A grade

Intermediate (Pre-Medical): Govt: Post Graduate Jahanzeb College Swat / BISE Swat (2004-2007), 75%, A grade

Matric: Malakand Public School Dargai / BISE Malakand (2003-2004), 72%, A grade

HSK (Chinese Language Test): Beijing Language Center (2013), 70%, A grade

Research Focus

Dr. SU Rahman’s research encompasses multiple fields, including environmental botany, plant physiology, virology, and microbial biotechnology. His work on drought stress and nutrient management in Catalpa bungei and Populus species explores plant responses to environmental stressors 🌱. Additionally, Dr. Rahman investigates codon usage bias and evolutionary patterns in viruses like Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and Zika virus 🦠. He also examines microbial degradation of lignocellulosic biomass for biotechnological applications 🌾. His diverse research portfolio highlights the intersection of plant science, environmental sustainability, and molecular biology, contributing valuable insights into plant adaptation, pathogen evolution, and microbial ecology. 🧬

 

Publication Top Notes

 

  • Morphological and physiological responses to cyclic drought in two contrasting genotypes of Catalpa bungei 🌱 (64, 2017)
  • Physiological and transcriptional responses of Catalpa bungei to drought stress under sufficient- and deficient-nitrogen conditions 🌳 (58, 2017)
  • Phosphorus influence Cd phytoextraction in Populus stems via modulating xylem development, cell wall Cd storage and antioxidant defense 🌿 (44, 2020)
  • Analysis of codon usage bias of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus and its adaptation to hosts 🦠 (38, 2018)
  • Phytoextraction of Pb and Cd; the effect of Urea and EDTA on Cannabis sativa growth under metals stress 🌾 (28, 2014)
  • Codon usage bias analysis of bluetongue virus causing livestock infection πŸ„ (27, 2020)
  • Influence of nitrogen availability on Cd accumulation and acclimation strategy of Populus leaves under Cd exposure πŸƒ (27, 2019)
  • Polymorphism in promoter of SIX4 gene shows association with its transcription and body measurement traits in Qinchuan cattle πŸ‚ (27, 2018)
  • A Novel Strategy for Detecting Recent Horizontal Gene Transfer and Its Application to Rhizobium Strains 🧬 (20, 2018)
  • Microbial degradation of lignocellulosic biomass: discovery of novel natural lignocellulolytic bacteria πŸ”¬ (20, 2018)

Shalini Porwal | Bioinformatics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Shalini Porwal | Bioinformatics | Excellence in Research

Dr. Shalini Porwal, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India

Dr. Shalini Porwal 🧬 is an Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology, she specializes in microbial diversity and bioremediation. Her research focuses on the molecular characterization of microbes for environmental applications, notably in mercury sequestration. Dr. Porwal has authored numerous publications and holds a patent for her work on mercury removal. Recognized for her contributions, she has received scholarships and grants, including the prestigious CSIR fellowship. Committed to advancing biotechnological solutions, she continues to inspire through her academic endeavors.

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Academic Qualifications:

Dr. Shalini Porwal pursued a rigorous academic journey culminating in a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the University of Pune, with research conducted at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR), Delhi. Her doctoral thesis, “Studies on characterization of microbial diversity using molecular approaches,” showcased her dedication to understanding microbial ecosystems. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned a Master of Science in Biotechnology from Panjab University, Chandigarh, and a Bachelor of Science in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry from Christ Church College, Kanpur. Dr. Porwal’s academic excellence traces back to her secondary education, where she consistently excelled, laying the foundation for her illustrious career. πŸ“š

 

Working Experience:

Dr. Shalini Porwal’s professional journey reflects a diverse array of experiences 🌱. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology since October 2010, she imparts her knowledge and expertise to aspiring biotechnologists. Previously, she contributed as a lecturer at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. Her research prowess was honed during her tenure as a Research Scholar at the Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, CSIR, where she delved into microbial diversity. She also engaged in investigative work as a Junior Research Fellow at the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, and contributed to industry projects at Pfizer Ltd., Chandigarh.

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Shalini Porwal’s research primarily focuses on microbial diversity and its applications in bioremediation 🦠. Through various studies, she has delved into understanding the phylogenetic intricacies of microbial lineages, particularly in the genus Bacillus. Her investigations extend to exploring the potential of microbes in producing hydrogen, polyhydroxybutyrate, and other valuable compounds from diverse environmental habitats. Additionally, she has contributed significantly to assessing microbial diversity in effluent treatment plants, shedding light on culture-dependent and independent approaches. Dr. Porwal’s expertise also encompasses the bioremediation of heavy metals like mercury and chromium, showcasing her commitment to environmental sustainability through innovative scientific research.