Mohd Ashraf Malik | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik | Sustainable Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Birsa Agricultural University | India

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Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik, Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist at the College of Fisheries Science, Birsa Agricultural University, Jharkhand, exemplifies excellence in research and innovation for sustainable agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, his pioneering work on reproductive endocrinology and nanotechnology has transformed aquaculture practices. His patented ELISA kit for detecting GnRH analogues in fish demonstrates his commitment to precision aquaculture. He has completed multiple research projects, authored over 20 indexed publications, and developed cost-effective feed technologies through solid-state fermentation of agro-waste, promoting circular economy values. His interdisciplinary approach integrates fish physiology, nano-delivery systems, and analytical method development to enhance aquafeed quality and reproductive management. A member of several agricultural and scientific societies, Dr. Malik is deeply engaged in advancing eco-innovative solutions for food security. His work is not only scientifically robust but practically applicable, making him an outstanding contender for the Best Researcher Award in Sustainable Agriculture.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, with a deep specialization in reproductive endocrinology and nanotechnology in aquaculture. His doctoral work at a premier research institution focused on developing innovative tools for hormone analysis in aquatic species, culminating in a patented ELISA kit to detect synthetic GnRH analogues in fish, which supports enhanced reproductive practices in hatchery systems. He is also trained in advanced analytical techniques, including biochemical assays and nanoformulation strategies, aligning with cutting-edge aquaculture needs. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in interdisciplinary biological sciences, bridging the gap between theory and application. This academic excellence equips him with the conceptual and practical skills necessary for pioneering research in sustainable fisheries and agricultural innovation. Dr. Malik continues to mentor and guide aspiring researchers, fostering a generation of scientists dedicated to sustainable agricultural development.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik currently serves as an Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist at the College of Fisheries Science, Birsa Agricultural University, Gumla, Jharkhand. With rich experience in research, teaching, and field extension, he brings a holistic understanding of sustainable aquaculture to academia and practice. His expertise lies in fish reproductive physiology, solid-state fermentation for aquafeed, nano-formulated nutritional supplements, and analytical method development. He has led and successfully completed two funded research projects and is actively involved in industry consultations. His collaborations with institutions like ICAR-CIFE Mumbai have strengthened his research impact and broadened outreach. He has been instrumental in implementing feed innovations utilizing agro-waste, enhancing both economic viability and environmental sustainability. Dr. Malik actively contributes to curriculum development and research dissemination through seminars and scholarly publications. His professional ethos reflects a commitment to innovation-driven, sustainable solutions that directly benefit farmers and the aquaculture sector.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik has received numerous accolades that affirm his impactful contributions to sustainable aquaculture and research excellence. His most distinguished achievement is the publication of a national patent (Patent Application No. 202421068057) for an ELISA kit used in hormone detection in aquaculture. He has been awarded research fellowships and invited to present at multiple prestigious national and international conferences, where he has showcased innovations in fish nutrition, reproductive management, and nano-biotechnology. His scientific publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, totaling 20, have attracted citations globally. In acknowledgment of his contributions, he has been recognized by leading agricultural forums and is a life member of several research and development societies. Dr. Malik’s work has been widely appreciated for its applied relevance to circular economy and low-cost aquaculture solutions. These recognitions cement his reputation as a transformative researcher in the field of sustainable agriculture and aquaculture technology.

🌍Research skills On Sustainable Agriculture 

Dr. Mohd Ashraf Malik’s research skills blend molecular biology, nanotechnology, and biochemical analytics to offer sustainable, science-backed innovations in aquaculture. His core competencies include reproductive endocrinology, aquafeed formulation, and analytical method development for fish nutrition and hormone regulation. His ability to conceptualize and execute advanced research has led to the development of a patented ELISA-based diagnostic tool, a significant milestone in precision aquaculture. He has deep expertise in solid-state fermentation using agro-waste for feed formulation—reducing dependency on commercial inputs and encouraging circular resource use. His interdisciplinary collaboration with ICAR-CIFE and other institutions demonstrates his capacity for team-led innovation. With 20+ publications and ongoing engagement in applied research, Dr. Malik is a proactive contributor to sustainable agriculture. His proven track record of lab-to-field research, technical proficiency, and knowledge transfer capacity places him at the forefront of agricultural research and development.

📖Publications

Atractosteus spatula, a first-record exotic alligator gar from Dal Lake in Kashmir, India, poses a potential threat to local fish species
  • Authors: Shahid Gul, Gowhar Iqbal, Nahida Quyoom, Shakir Ahmad Mir, Aadil Hussain Magloo, Naila M. Bhat, Mohd Ashraf Malik

  • Journal: Ecology, Environment and Conservation

  • Year: 2024

Chitosan nanoconjugation of GnRH analogue augments reproductive performance in Clarias magur (Hamilton, 1822)
  • Authors: Mohd Ashraf Malik, Subodh Gupta, Tincy Varghese, Shrinivas Jahageerdar, Sunil Kumar Nayak, Dhalongsaih Reang, Arya Prabhakaran, Nisha Chuphal

  • Journal: Aquaculture

  • Year: 2024

Nutritional Intervention for Inland Coldwater Aquaculture Practices in Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) Region
  • Authors: Mohd Ashraf Malik, Patekar Prakash, Sukham Munilkumar

  • Journal: Book chapter in Aquaculture and Conservation of Inland Coldwater Fishes

  • Year: 2024

Comparative evaluation of condition factor and hemato-biochemical reference intervals of Pangas (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, Sauvage, 1878) reared in different culture systems
  • Authors: Madhulika, Sujata Sahoo, S. Dasgupta, G. H. Pailan, Mohd Ashraf Malik, Prakash Patekar

  • Journal: Aquaculture International

  • Year: 2024

Comparative evaluation of raw and fermented Eichhornia crassipes leaf meal in the diet of Cyprinus carpio fingerlings: Effects on growth performance, body composition and haemato-biochemical responses
  • Authors: Mohd Ashraf Malik, Parimal Sardar, Sukham Munilkumar, Tincy Varghese, Sikendra Kumar, Gyandeep Gupta, G.M. Chandan, Naila Majid Bhat

  • Journal: Animal Feed Science and Technology

  • Year: 2024

 

Deepika Sharma | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Deepika Sharma | Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture Amity University Noida, India

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Dr. Deepika Sharma stands as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Plant Pathology due to her groundbreaking work in sustainable disease management. Her research on seed biopriming, eco-friendly biocontrol, and plant-microbe interactions has significantly impacted modern agriculture. She has presented and published extensively, demonstrating expertise in tackling plant diseases through innovative strategies. Her experience as an Assistant Professor at DAV University and her previous role as a Research Fellow at Dr. YSP UHF showcase her commitment to academia and research. With multiple scholarships, awards, and ICAR-NET qualifications, she has proven excellence in her field. Her ability to translate research into practical applications makes her a frontrunner for this prestigious award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Deepika Sharma has an outstanding academic background with a focus on Plant Pathology. She completed her B.Sc. (Hons) Horticulture from Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (HP) in 2017, securing an impressive 8.62 CGPA. Her M.Sc. in Agriculture (Plant Pathology) from the same university in 2019 was marked by research on Fusarium wilt of cucumber, achieving an 8.58 CGPA. Pursuing her passion further, she completed her Ph.D. in Agriculture (Plant Pathology) in 2023, researching seed biopriming for managing damping-off disease in solanaceous vegetables, earning an 8.78 CGPA. She has consistently excelled in her academic pursuits, receiving merit-based scholarships throughout her educational journey. Her dedication to research in plant disease management and bio-based solutions establishes her as a strong contender for this award.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Deepika Sharma has been actively involved in research and teaching, contributing significantly to Plant Pathology. She served as a Research Fellow in the Department of Plant Pathology, Dr. YSP UHF, Nauni Solan HP (June 2022 – August 2023), where she conducted extensive studies on plant disease management. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Agricultural Sciences, DAV University, Jalandhar, Punjab, India, where she mentors students and advances research on plant health and disease resistance. Her work focuses on biocontrol methods, sustainable disease management strategies, and soil microbiota for plant protection. With her commitment to knowledge dissemination and research, she has played a vital role in developing innovative solutions for plant disease mitigation. Her experience bridges academic excellence with practical applications, making her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Plant Pathology.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Deepika Sharma’s contributions to Plant Pathology have been widely recognized. She is a Swami Vivekananda Scholarship recipient for her academic excellence and was awarded the Excellence Award by FYLFOT Forum (Solan) for her outstanding performance in senior secondary education. She has received multiple Merit Scholarships during her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. programs. She also holds a NET (ICAR) qualification (2018 & 2023) under the unreserved category. Her research excellence was acknowledged through the Second Best Poster Award at the National Symposium on Confluencing Indigenous and Modern Strategies for Plant Health Management. In addition, she received a Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing from the Journal of Applied Life Sciences International (2024). These recognitions reflect her dedication to advancing Plant Pathology and solidify her as a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

🌍Research skills On Plant Pathology

Dr. Deepika Sharma is a leading researcher with expertise in plant disease diagnostics, biocontrol strategies, microbial interactions, and sustainable disease management. She specializes in seed biopriming, fungal pathogen characterization, and biopesticide applications. Her research focuses on eco-friendly solutions to mitigate plant diseases, ensuring agricultural sustainability. With advanced skills in pathogen identification, molecular techniques, and field-based disease surveillance, she has contributed significantly to the scientific community. Her work integrates integrated pest management (IPM), soil microbiota applications, and organic disease control strategies. Through participation in international conferences, workshops, and faculty development programs, she stays at the forefront of plant pathology research. Her interdisciplinary approach, coupled with strong analytical skills, makes her a visionary researcher dedicated to transforming plant health management.

📖Publications

Oxidase-Like Nanozyme Activity of Ultrathin Copper Metal–Organic Framework Nanosheets With High Specificity for Catechol Oxidation
  • Authors: A.K. Kumar Singh, Ajit Kumar; D. Sharma, D.; D.K. Singh, Devesh Kumar; A. Saha, Avishek; A. Indra, Arindam

  • Journal: ChemCatChem

  • Year: 2025

Advanced Functional Spiropyran-Based Smart Materials with Rapid and Reversible Photochromic Response for Optical Sensing Applications
  • Authors: D. Sharma, D.; S. Goyal, Sachin; K.S. Kumar, Kamlesh Senthil; A.L. Sharma, Amit Lochan

  • Journal: Advanced Materials Technologies

  • Year: 2025

Synthesis of Low-Temperature Irreversible Thermochromic Indicator Based on Functional Polydiacetylene for Food Storage Applications
  • Authors: S. Goyal, Sachin; D. Sharma, D.; K.S. Kumar, Kamlesh Senthil

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science

  • Year: 2024

Polydiacetylene/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Composite Films as a Low-Temperature Irreversible Indicator for Drug Storage Applications
  • Authors: S. Goyal, Sachin; D. Sharma, D.; A. Deep, Akash; K.S. Kumar, Kamlesh Senthil; A.L. Sharma, Amit Lochan

  • Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials

  • Year: 2024

Phosphorylation of AGO1a by MAP Kinases Is Required for miRNA-Mediated Resistance Against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Infection in Rice
  • Authors: K. Singh, Kirti; D. Sharma, D.; P.K. Bhagat, Prakash Kumar; S. Noryang, Stanzin; A.K. Sinha, Alok Krishna

  • Journal: Plant Science

  • Year: 2024