Assist. Prof. Dr. AASHAQ HUSSAIN BHAT | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award
Chandigarh University | India
DR. AASHIQ HUSSAIN BHAT: PIONEER IN EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND NEMATOLOGY
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Aashiq Hussain Bhat’s academic journey began in the verdant valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He demonstrated early promise with outstanding academic achievements, securing 82.4% in High School (2003-2004) and 74% in Secondary School (2005-2006) at Government Higher Secondary School, Hardutoru. Pursuing his passion for biology, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Kashmir in 2009, scoring an impressive 67.6%. His academic prowess continued with a Master’s degree (75.02%) and an M.Phil. in Zoology (73%) from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. In 2019, Dr. Bhat completed his Ph.D. in Zoology, focusing on the taxonomic diversity of entomopathogenic nematodes in the Meerut Division.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Bhat’s career reflects a commitment to education and research. His roles include:
- Assistant Professor, Department of Biosciences, Chandigarh University, Punjab, India (2023-Present).
- Adjunct Faculty, Department of Research Analytics, Saveetha University, Chennai, India (2023-Present).
- Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland (2021-2022).
- Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Government Degree College, Billawar, University of Jammu (2020-2021).
- Guest Lecturer, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (2017-2020).
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT PATHOLOGY
Dr. Bhat’s groundbreaking research spans experimental biology, entomopathogenic nematology, and biocontrol strategies. He has made significant strides in eco-friendly pest control methods, plant growth enhancement using nanoparticles, and sustainable agriculture. His notable contributions include:
- Exploration of zinc oxide nanoparticles for nematode control.
- Innovations in melatonin functionalized nanoparticles to combat heavy metal toxicity.
- Molecular and ecological characterization of novel nematode species.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Bhat’s influence extends across academia and industry. He has mentored students, collaborated internationally, and contributed to sustainable agricultural practices. His work on bioluminescent bacteria’s role in multitrophic soil interactions has advanced our understanding of soil ecosystems.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
With over 14 publications in high-impact international journals, Dr. Bhat’s research has garnered significant academic attention. Key works include studies on:
- Phytochemical applications in cancer therapy.
- Biocontrol potential of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus species.
- Genome-wide analyses of Heterorhabditis nematodes.
His contributions have been cited extensively, reflecting his global research impact.
HONORS & AWARDS
- Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship (2021-2022).
- DST Inspire Fellowship, awarded by India’s Department of Science and Technology (2014-2019).
- Numerous awards for innovative research at international conferences.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Bhat’s legacy lies in his dedication to advancing biology through innovation and collaboration. As a mentor and researcher, he is poised to continue influencing the fields of nematology, sustainable agriculture, and experimental biology, paving the way for future breakthroughs.
FINAL NOTE
Dr. Aashiq Hussain Bhat exemplifies the integration of academic rigor and practical application. His relentless pursuit of sustainable solutions for agriculture and pest management underscores his commitment to global food security.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Genome-wide analyses provide insights into genetic variation, phylo- and co-phylogenetic relationships, and biogeography of the entomopathogenic nematode genus Heterorhabditis
- Authors: Machado, R.A.R., Muller, A., Hiltmann, A., Lalramnghaki, H.C., Baimey, H.
- Journal: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- Year: 2025
Xenorhabdus bharatensis sp. nov., Xenorhabdus entomophaga sp. nov., Xenorhabdus siamensis sp. nov., and Xenorhabdus thailandensis sp. nov. Isolated from Steinernema Entomopathogenic Nematodes
- Authors: Thanwisai, A., Machado, R.A.R., Bhat, A.H., Pansri, S., Vitta, A.
- Journal: Current Microbiology
- Year: 2025
Efficacy of Photorhabdus luminescens Supernatant in Controlling Meloidogyne incognita: A Potential Biocontrol Strategy for Root-Knot Nematodes
- Authors: Arumugam, V., Bhat, A.H., Savarirayan, I., Ataya, F.S.
- Journal: Biology Bulletin
- Year: 2024
Photorhabdus viridis sp. nov. Isolated from Heterorhabditis zealandica Entomopathogenic Nematodes
- Authors: Machado, R.A.R., Malan, A.P., Abolafia, J., Bhat, A.H., Stock, S.P.
- Journal: Current Microbiology
- Year: 2024
Root-knot nematode suppression through biogenic silver nanoparticles: A promising path for sustainable agriculture
- Authors: Arumugam, V., Bhat, A.H., Savarirayan, I.K.S., Ataya, F.S., Fouad, D.
- Journal: Journal of Nanoparticle Research
- Year: 2024