Jia Hao | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jia Hao | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

school of medicine | China

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🧬 Summary

Dr. Jia Hao is a Principal Investigator and PhD Supervisor at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (SJTU-SM), specializing in phytomedicine for major diseases. With over 10 competitive grants (including from NSFC) and more than 30 Q1 publications as first/corresponding author in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Molecular Therapy, and PNAS, Dr. Jia is a recognized leader in molecular biotechnology and disease research. He also holds 10 invention patents, including international ones, showcasing his innovation in translational medicine.

🎓 Education & Professional Experience

Dr. Jia earned his PhD in Biology from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2010–2014), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship (2014–2016) at SJTU-SM. He rose from Associate Researcher (2017–2023) to Researcher (2024–present) and holds key administrative roles including Deputy Secretary of the Party Branch and member of the Discipline Inspection Committee at SJTU-SM.

📈 Academic Citations & Achievements

With a robust portfolio of high-impact publications and citations, Dr. Jia has contributed significantly to cancer biology, biosensors, and immunoregulation. His research has been featured in EMBO Reports, Theranostics, and Oncogene. Awards include the 2024 Shanghai Medical Science and Technology Award and the 2023 CSCB Young Faculty Award, among many others recognizing both scientific and teaching excellence.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Jia’s technical proficiencies span nanomaterials (e.g., graphene oxide-based biosensors), molecular diagnostics, gene expression profiling, and advanced cellular biology techniques. His interdisciplinary work integrates biomedical engineering, immunology, and phytotherapy.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Jia is also an accomplished educator, recognized with the “Shangyao Xinglin Yucai Award” (2023) and awards in teaching competitions at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His mentorship extends across undergraduate to PhD levels, fostering innovation in medical biotechnology.

🔬 Research Interests

His core research interests include the therapeutic use of phytomedicine in immune-related diseases and cancers, biosensor development for infectious disease detection, and the molecular regulation of tumor progression. Current work includes exploring lncRNAs, zinc finger proteins, and mechanosensitive channels in disease mechanisms.

📖Publications

Graphene Oxide‐Assisted Tapered Microfiber Super‐Sensor for Rapid Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens
  • Authors: Ren Liu, Tianhuan Song, Xiaolin Chen, Zhiheng Yu, Cunliang Yang, Xianchao Zhang, Fengli Huang, Hao Jia, Jijun Feng, Yujiong Wang

  • Journal: Biotechnology and Bioengineering

  • Year: 2025

The TGF-β/MMP9/RAGE axis induces sRAGE secretion by neutrophils and promotes oral carcinogenesis
  • Authors: Xiaolin Chen, Ningyuan Wang, Chenyang Jing, Jianghan Li, Xuanhao Liu, Yuquan Yang, Tianhuan Song, Hao Jia

  • Journal: Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports

  • Year: 2024

Roles of mechanosensitive ion channels in immune cells
  • Authors: Kexin Xia, Xiaolin Chen, Wenyan Wang, Qianwen Liu, Mai Zhao, Jiacheng Ma, Hao Jia

  • Journal: Heliyon

  • Year: 2024

GATA zinc finger protein p66β promotes breast cancer cell migration by acting as a co-activator of Snail
  • Authors: Xiuqun Zou, Li Ma, Yihong Zhang, Qun Zhang, Chu Xu, Dan Zhang, Yimin Chu, Jie Zhang, Mengying Li, Hui Zhang, Hao Jia (et al.)

  • Journal: Cell Death & Disease

  • Year: 2023

Ajuba functions as a co-activator of C/EBPβ to induce expression of PPARγ and C/EBPα during adipogenesis
  • Authors: Hao Jia (primary author)

  • Journal: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology

  • Year: 2022

 

Deepana K | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Deepana K | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | India

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Deepana K is a dedicated researcher in the field of Genetics and Plant Breeding, with a Master of Science in Agriculture from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Her work centers on improving pulse crops through genetic, morphological, and biochemical characterization. With a strong academic foundation and practical experience, she aims to contribute to sustainable crop development and food security through research innovation.

🎓 Education:

She holds an M.Sc (Agri) in Genetics and Plant Breeding from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, where she developed her expertise in crop improvement and plant breeding methodologies.

💼 Professional Experience:

Deepana has hands-on experience conducting field trials, statistical data analysis, and varietal evaluation, particularly in pulses. Her research emphasizes genetic diversity and resistance breeding, essential for sustainable agriculture.

📊 Academic Citations:

Her notable publication, “Genetic diversity, morphological variation and biochemical profiling of dolichos bean: a study for crop improvement”, published in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2025), showcases her scholarly contribution. DOI link

🛠️ Technical Skills:

Deepana is proficient in field experimentation, biometric data analysis, varietal screening, biochemical profiling, and statistical tools relevant to plant breeding research.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience:

Though primarily a researcher, Deepana’s academic background enables her to engage effectively in knowledge dissemination and mentoring within her field.

🔬 Research Interest:

Her main area of research lies in Dolichos Bean (Lablab purpureus), with particular focus on genetic variability, crop resistance, morpho-biochemical traits, and pulse improvement strategies.

📖Publications

The Dolichos bean: a versatile legume with potential to address food security challenges and strategies for improvement
  • Authors: K. Deepana Krishnan, K. Geetha, P. Jeyaprakash Paramasiwam, M. Sangeetha, K. Govindan
  • Journal: Legume Research – An International Journal
    Year: 2024

Michael Neff | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Michael Neff | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Washington State University | United States

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🧬 Summary

Dr. Michael Neff is a Professor of Crop Biotechnology in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at Washington State University. With a Ph.D. in Botany (1995) from the University of Washington, Dr. Neff leads a research program centered on plant developmental biology, particularly light and hormone signaling pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana. His work integrates molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology to understand how light and hormones regulate plant growth, with the ultimate goal of improving crop productivity.

🎓 Education

Dr. Neff earned his Ph.D. in Botany in 1995 from the University of Washington, where he developed a foundational understanding of plant molecular genetics. His academic training established a solid platform for his pioneering work in hormone signaling and photomorphogenesis in plants.

💼 Professional Experience

With extensive experience in plant biology, Dr. Neff has served as a faculty member at Washington State University, advancing from assistant professor to full professor. He leads a dynamic lab that explores gene regulation and hormonal pathways influencing plant architecture and development. His leadership spans over two decades in crop biotechnology research and graduate mentoring.

📚 Academic Citations

Dr. Neff’s research has been widely cited in high-impact journals such as PNAS, Plant Journal, Plant Physiology, and G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. His key contributions include discoveries in brassinosteroid inactivation, light-mediated seedling growth, and cytokinin regulation, with over 30 peer-reviewed publications as senior or corresponding author.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Neff specializes in molecular cloning, gene expression analysis, mutant screening, transgenic technologies, and light/hormone assay systems in model plants. His lab utilizes CRISPR, real-time PCR, RNA-Seq, and microscopy-based phenotyping to dissect gene function in developmental processes.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As an educator, Dr. Neff teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in plant biology, crop biotechnology, and molecular genetics. He is known for integrating laboratory-based problem solving and classical experiments into his curriculum, nurturing critical thinking and experimental design skills in students.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Neff’s research focuses on:

  1. Brassinosteroid inactivation via cytochrome P450 enzymes (BAS1, SOB7).

  2. Role of Dof-class transcription factor SOB1 in plant morphology.

  3. Function of AT-hook proteins (SOB3, ESC) in light-regulated growth and senescence.

  4. Novel SOFL protein family involved in cytokinin biosynthesis and signaling.
    His lab explores cross-talk between hormone pathways and light perception to understand growth regulation in plants.

📖Publications

Registration of ‘Matchless’ Kentucky bluegras
  • Authors: Xin Xin, Jonathan J. Schnore, Charles T. Golob, Anna K. Hulbert, Michael M. Neff
The ability of Arabidopsis to recover from Basta and its application in isolating Cas9-free mutants
  • Authors: Shahbaz S. Ahmed, Anna K. Hulbert, Xin Xin, Michael M. Neff
Genetic Interactions Between BEN1- and Cytochrome P450-Mediated Brassinosteroid Inactivation
  • Authors: Reuben R. Tayengwa, Shelby R. Westenskow, Hao H. Peng, Anna K. Hulbert, Michael M. Neff
SUPPRESSOR OF PHYTOCHROME B-4 #3 reduces the expression of PIF-activated genes and increases expression of growth repressors to regulate hypocotyl elongation in short days
  • Authors: Caitlin N. Jacques, David S. Favero, Ayako Kawamura, Keiko Sugimoto, Michael M. Neff
    Journal: BMC Plant Biology
    Year: 2022
The NAC transcription factor ATAF2 promotes ethylene biosynthesis and response in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
  • Authors: Hao H. Peng, Jessica J. Phung, Evan C. Stowe, Amit Dhingra, Michael M. Neff
    Journal: FEBS Letters
    Year: 2022

Zelna Booth | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zelna Booth | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa

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👩‍⚕️ Summary

Zelna Booth is a passionate academic lecturer and registered pharmacist at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. With a strong foundation in pharmacy and a research focus on traditional medicinal plants and antimicrobial interactions, she champions integrative healthcare approaches. Having completed her PhD on the interaction of traditional medicines with conventional antimicrobials, she aims to bridge indigenous knowledge systems with modern pharmaceutical sciences to improve patient outcomes.

🎓 Education

Zelna obtained her Bachelor of Pharmacy (with distinction) in 2011, followed by a Master of Pharmacy (also with distinction) in 2014. Her academic journey culminated in a PhD, with a dissertation focused on the prevalence and antimicrobial interactions of traditional medicine in South African hospitals. Her academic rigor reflects a deep commitment to healthcare innovation rooted in cultural relevance and scientific validation.

💼 Professional Experience

Currently a lecturer in the Division of Pharmacy Practice, Zelna actively mentors postgraduate students, leads research projects, and engages in curriculum development. She has contributed to academia through local and international presentations, authorship in reputable journals, and consultancy roles such as the PharmApprentice initiative with Aspen Pharmacare. Her leadership includes academic representation on the PSSA Southern Gauteng committee.

📚 Academic Citations

With a Scopus h-index of 2 and Author ID: 56152911800, Zelna has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and a book chapter on natural products combating antimicrobial resistance. She is also an active reviewer for respected journals like the South African Pharmaceutical Journal and Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Her expertise spans pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmacognosy, antimicrobial resistance, toxicity assays, and in vitro combination interaction studies. She is adept at integrative medicine research and applying laboratory insights to clinical and public health frameworks.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Zelna has supervised 12 postgraduate students to successful degree completion and has presented research at over 10 national and 2 international conferences. She contributes significantly to pharmacy education, focusing on evidence-based practice, pharmacology, and student mentorship.

🔬 Research Interests

Her primary interests include interactive antimicrobial efficacy analysis, indigenous medicinal plants, toxicological safety, antimicrobial resistance, and integrative healthcare systems. She advocates for evidence-based synergy between traditional healing and modern medicine to tackle global health challenges.

📖Publications

Conventional Antimicrobial and Medicinal Plants from a Traditional Medicine Market in South Africa: An Interactive Antimicrobial and Toxicity Study
  • Authors: Zelna Booth, Sabiha Essack, Sandy van Vuuren
  • Journal: Antibiotics
  • Year: 2025
Toxicity and antimicrobial interactions with conventional antimicrobials of commonly traded medicinal plants from Faraday muthi market (Johannesburg, South Africa)
  • Authors: Zelna Booth, Gugulethu Khumalo, Sandy Van Vuuren
  • Journal: South African Journal of Botany
  • Year: 2024
The pattern of antibiotic utilisation among intensive care unit patients hospitalised in a Gauteng (South African) provincial tertiary hospital: Comparing findings before and during COVID-19
  • Authors: L. Spinickum, Zelna Booth, S. Leigh-de Rapper
  • Journal: South African Medical Journal
  • Year: 2024
 Impact of Illegible Prescriptions on Dispensing Practice: A Pilot Study of South African Pharmacy Personnel
  • Authors: Zelna Booth
  • Journal: Pharmacy
  • Year: 2022
Can rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) tea have an effect on conventional antimicrobial therapies?
  • Authors: Hübsch, Z.; Van Vuuren, S.F.; Van Zyl, R.L.
  • Journal: South African Journal of Botany
  • Year: 2014

Jinyue Tang | Urban Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jinyue Tang | Urban Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

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Dr. Jinyue Tang is a dynamic scholar in applied economics with strong expertise in innovation, R&D activities, and economic development strategies. With an academic trajectory rooted in finance and human geography, Tang brings interdisciplinary depth to economic research, with a growing interest in Urban Agriculture as a sustainable development model for modern cities.

🎓 Education

Jinyue Tang is currently pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Applied Economics (2020–2025) from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (QS45), having earned prestigious honors such as the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students (2024) and Outstanding Graduate of SJTU (2025). Tang holds a Bachelor’s in Human Geography from East China Normal University (2016–2020) and an Undergraduate Degree in Finance from SJTU (2018–2020).

💼 Professional Experience

Tang has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications and presented at top-tier academic conferences, collaborating with leading economists to address challenges in innovation commercialization, R&D policy, and labor-market dynamics in developing economies.

📚 Academic Cites

Jinyue Tang has authored and co-authored several impactful papers in Applied Economics Letters and Applied Geography, including studies on labor markets, digital innovation, and intercity innovation networks. Two papers were recognized as Outstanding Papers at the Shanghai Society for Science of Science conferences (2024, 2025).

🛠️ Technical Skills

  • Econometrics and Statistical Analysis (Stata, SPSS, R)

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

  • Data Visualization and Urban Mapping

  • Policy Impact Analysis

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Tang has been recognized as Outstanding Graduate Class Teacher (2024) and has mentored students in economics, innovation systems, and spatial economic development strategies.

🔬 Research Interests 

  • Urban Agriculture & Sustainable Urban Systems

  • Innovation Commercialization & Policy

  • R&D Investment & Allocation Efficiency

  • Spatial Economics & Intercity Collaboration

📖Publications

Exploring cooperative and competitive relations in a Chinese intercity innovation network
  • Authors: Zhang, W., Qian, Y., Tang, J., & Liu, X.*

  • Journal: Applied Geography

  • Year: 2025

Place-based policy, R&D misallocation and innovation
  • Authors: Xue, Q., Tang, J.*, & Luo, S.

  • Conference: Annual Conference of Chinese Economists Society

  • Year: 2025

Do robots sharpen labour lawsuits in developing countries? Evidence from China
  • Authors: Tang, J., Xiao, R.*, & Luo, S.

  • Journal: Applied Economics Letters

  • Year: 2024

The role of customers on digital technology innovation commercialization
  • Authors: Tang, J.*, & Luo, S.

  • Journal: Applied Economics Letters

  • Year: 2024

Contribution of China’s population age dividend and quality dividend to economic growth since the Reform and Opening Up
  • Authors: Luo, J., Tang, J.*, & Huang, C.

  • Award/Conference: Outstanding Paper at the Academic Annual Conference of the Shanghai Society for Science of Science

  • Year: 2021