Pooja | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pooja | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Department of School Education | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Pooja demonstrated academic excellence from an early stage. She secured an impressive in her 10th-grade examinations from Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Dhukra, Sirsa, and continued this performance  in 12th grade at Govt. Model Sanskriti Sr. Sec. School, Sirsa. Her undergraduate studies in Medical Sciences culminated with a B.Sc. from National College, Sirsa, affiliated with CDLU, where she achieved a commendable. She further pursued her M.Sc. in Botany from Kurukshetra University in 2019, followed by a B.Ed. degree in 2021 from Daffodils College of Education, Fatehabad.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Pooja has been serving as a Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) in Science since , at Government Senior Secondary School, Hizrawan Kalan, Fatehabad, Haryana. Her teaching tenure reflects a commitment to nurturing young minds and applying her academic expertise in practical educational settings. Her role as an educator integrates both theoretical knowledge and a hands-on approach to science instruction.

Contributions and Research Focus

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Dr. Pooja’s research is focused on plant-microbe interactions under abiotic stress. Her project titled “Role of mycorrhizal inoculum in improving growth, nutrient status and yield of Cicer arietinum L. (Chickpea) genotypes under salinity stress” explores sustainable agricultural solutions by leveraging beneficial fungi to enhance crop resilience.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Pooja’s work addresses a critical issue in agricultural productivity—salinity stress. Through her research, she contributes to sustainable crop improvement techniques and environmentally friendly farming practices. Her focus on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi opens new pathways in improving crop tolerance to abiotic stress, thus potentially impacting food security and ecological sustainability in saline-prone regions.

Technical Skills

Dr. Pooja is proficient in the use of MS Office, which supports her academic writing, data analysis, and presentation skills. Her communication and interpersonal abilities are notably strong, aiding both in educational settings and scientific discussions. She is recognized for her adaptability, quick learning capacity, dedication, and a strong sense of responsibility.

Teaching Experience

In her role as a science teacher, Dr. Pooja blends research with pedagogy, introducing students to practical and conceptual science. Her experience in government education reflects her commitment to inclusive learning and community engagement, particularly in rural and semi-urban settings where scientific education can empower future generations.

Achievements

Dr. Pooja has qualified several national-level competitive examinations, including CSIR-UGC NET-JRF , CSIR-UGC NET, GATE , CTET, and both TGT and PGT HTET exams. These achievements reflect her academic competence and potential for higher academic and research positions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Pooja envisions a future where her research contributes to agricultural resilience, sustainability, and educational reform. Her work in salinity stress mitigation aligns with global efforts toward food security. Through continued research, teaching, and publication, she aims to inspire young learners and fellow researchers, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, knowledge, and community service.

Publications

Correction to: Role played by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in amelioration of salinity stress: a review
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Ankisha Lamba, Shweta Punia

  • Journal: Plant and Soil

  • Year: 2025

Role played by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in amelioration of salinity stress: a review
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Ankisha Lamba, Shweta Punia

  • Journal: Plant and Soil

  • Year: 2025

Exploring the Potential of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Biofertilizers to Enhance Growth, Nutrient Acquisition and Yield in Chickpea Genotypes Under Salinity Stress
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Sakshi Saini, Shweta Punia, Monika Janaagal, Vijay Kumar, Ankisha Lamba

  • Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

  • Year: 2025

 

Funmilola Ojo | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Funmilola Ojo | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa | Nigeria

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Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO stands as a trailblazer in the field of Plant Systematics, whose scholarly depth and passionate teaching define excellence in botanical sciences. A committed academic at Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, her work merges classical taxonomy with cutting-edge molecular genetics, offering innovative insights into plant anatomy, biodiversity conservation, and ethnobotany. Dr. Ojo’s academic rigor, evidenced by numerous peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations—including a postdoctoral tenure at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew—demonstrates her global relevance. She has received prestigious fellowships and grants that underscore her stature in the international plant science community. Her leadership roles in global botanical societies and editorial contributions further cement her legacy as a leader and mentor. This nomination celebrates not only her past achievements but the bright future she continues to forge in plant systematics.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. Ed. Biology from Adeyemi College of Education in 2007. She furthered her expertise with an M.Sc. in Botany (Plant Anatomy) at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in 2013, where her deep interest in anatomical adaptations of plants emerged. Her academic peak came in 2021 with a Ph.D. in Botany, specializing in Plant Anatomy and Genetics. Her doctoral work explored the interface of classical systematics with genetic markers to understand plant adaptation and speciation. Complementing her degrees are numerous certifications, including Bioinformatics (USA, 2024), Python & Data Analysis (2024), and advanced training in research paper writing and academic publishing. Her education is not just a collection of degrees but a continuum of scientific inquiry, constantly enriched by multidisciplinary learning and international exposure. Dr. Ojo’s education underscores a lifelong commitment to understanding and conserving plant biodiversity through advanced systematics.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s academic career began in 2015 at OAUSTECH, where she advanced from Assistant Lecturer to Lecturer I. Her teaching portfolio spans Plant Physiology, Genetics, Comparative Plant Anatomy, and Taxonomy. She has supervised over 20 undergraduate theses and remains deeply involved in curriculum development. Beyond teaching, she serves as Editorial Board Member and Reviewer for over 15 international journals. She also contributed significantly as Co-Secretary of the Botanical Society of America and holds advisory roles in science-based NGOs. Her leadership includes mentorship, organizing symposia, serving on disciplinary panels, and facilitating community engagement programs. Prior roles as a Vice Principal and WAEC examiner reflect her broad academic and administrative impact. She continuously integrates theory with practice, promoting research-led teaching, and inspiring future taxonomists. Her experience is a blend of academic rigor, global outreach, and institutional service, making her a consummate professional in Plant Systematics.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO is a decorated scholar whose accolades underscore her impactful contributions to plant science. She received the Vice Chancellor Publication Award (2024), Female Role Model of the Year Award (2023), and the prestigious TETFund Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022). Internationally, she earned the Botanical Society of America Travel Award and Bill Dahl Graduate Research Grant, which supported her global research presentations and collaborations. Her doctoral research was funded by the ASUU Research Grant. The Carnegie NY Scholarship (2010) supported her postgraduate studies, while the Ondo Club 75 Trust Fund Award and NYSC State Coordinator’s Award attest to her early academic brilliance and service. These recognitions not only acknowledge her scientific excellence but also her mentorship, leadership, and contributions to female empowerment in science. Her recent postdoctoral tenure at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, further enhances her global research standing. Dr. Ojo is truly a paragon of achievement in plant taxonomy.

🌍Research skills On Plant Systematics

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s research in Plant Systematics is defined by its methodological depth and global relevance. Her core strengths lie in plant anatomy, taxonomic revision, molecular systematics, bioinformatics, and micromorphological analysis using SEM-EDS. She expertly combines fieldwork with laboratory techniques, particularly microtomy, photomicrography, and phytochemical screening, offering comprehensive insights into plant biodiversity and structure-function relationships. Her participation in collaborative studies at Kew Gardens and contributions to international journals reflects a strong capacity in hypothesis-driven, globally connected research. With certifications in Bioinformatics and Python-based data analytics, she leverages computational tools to decode genetic relationships among taxa. Dr. Ojo’s work in ethnobotany adds a sociocultural dimension, promoting indigenous knowledge in conservation science. Her commitment to mentoring, proposal writing, and scientific communication ensures a full-circle research capability. She represents the convergence of tradition and innovation in systematics, positioning her as a transformative researcher for global plant science challenges.

📖Publications

Rhizosphere Microbiomes Mediating Abiotic Stress Mitigation for Improved Plant Nutrition
  • Authors: Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke, Parul Chaudhary, Modupe Ayilara, Funmilola Mabel Akinnubi-Ojo, Sakiru Morenikeji Erinoso, Viabhav Kumar Upadhayay, Adeyemi Isaiah Adeyemo, Saheed Akinola
    Journal: Ecologies
    Year: 2024
Determining the Elemental Compositions in the Trichome of Five Sampled Herbarium Species in the Genus Solanum (Solanaceae) Using SEM-EDS
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Vagner A. Benedito
    Journal: Preprint (not yet peer-reviewed)
    Year: 2024
Cytogenetic Studies in the Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Preprint (Authorea)
    Year: 2024
Cytogenetic Studies in the Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Caryologia
    Year: 2023
Germplasm Collections and Morphological Studies of Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Vegetos
    Year: 2023
Germplasm Collections and Morphological Studies of Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Preprint (bioRxiv)
    Year: 2022

 

Bernd Blasius | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Bernd Blasius | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Universität Oldenburg, Germany

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Prof. Dr. Bernd Blasius is an exceptionally accomplished researcher in the field of mathematical modeling, with a strong interdisciplinary focus on ecological and marine environmental systems. As a full professor at the University of Oldenburg, he has made significant contributions to population dynamics, biological invasions, adaptive networks, and ecological synchronization, as evidenced by his numerous high-impact publications in Nature, Science, PNAS, Ecology Letters, and other prestigious journals. His work has profoundly influenced both theoretical and applied aspects of ecology, particularly in understanding complex ecological interactions and environmental sustainability.

 Education

Prof. Blasius completed his studies in physics at TU Darmstadt (1986–1993), where he specialized in nonlinear dynamics. He obtained his doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) in Physics in 1997 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Friedrich Beck and Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lüttge. His dissertation focused on complex system dynamics, laying the foundation for his future work in theoretical ecology. His multidisciplinary academic training enables him to apply mathematical principles to biological and environmental sciences, making significant advancements in population ecology, marine ecosystem modeling, and epidemiology.

   Professional Experience

Since 2007, Prof. Blasius has been a Full Professor (W3) for Mathematical Modelling at the University of Oldenburg. Previously, he was a Junior Professor at the University of Potsdam (2004–2007) and led an independent Junior Research Group funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung (2001–2007). He was a postdoctoral researcher at Tel Aviv University (1997–2001), working on ecological synchronization. His leadership roles include serving as Director and Deputy Director of the Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment. He is also a founding member of the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Biodiversity.

 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Blasius has received multiple prestigious grants and awards, including funding from DFG, BMBF, and the Volkswagen Stiftung. His work has been recognized with keynote invitations at global conferences and features in leading journals such as Nature and Ecology Letters. He is an editor for top-tier scientific journals and serves as an advisory board member for international research programs. His pioneering research on population cycles, bioinvasion, and complex networks has earned significant accolades from the scientific community.

Research skills On Plant Ecology

Prof. Blasius specializes in mathematical modeling, nonlinear dynamics, theoretical ecology, and network science. His expertise extends to ecological modeling, epidemiology, and spatial population dynamics. He employs data-driven approaches, computational simulations, and analytical methods to investigate biodiversity patterns, species interactions, and the spread of invasive species. His interdisciplinary approach integrates physics and ecology to solve complex environmental challenges.

Publications

Shared preferences along stress gradients: how a growth-tolerance trade-off drives unimodal diversity and trait lumping
  • Authors: Torben Schucht, Bernd Blasius
  • Journal: Theoretical Ecology
  • Year: 2025
Mechanisms Underpinning the Net Removal Rates of Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Global Ocean
  • Authors: Sinikka Lennartz, David P. Keller, Oschlies, Bernd Blasius, Thorsten Dittmar
  • Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Year: 2024
Driving forces of Antarctic krill abundance
  • Authors: Alexey Ryabov, Uta Berger, Bernd Blasius, Bettina Meyer
  • Journal: Science Advances
  • Year: 2023
he gossip paradox: Why do bacteria share genes?
  • Authors: Not explicitly mentioned (likely includes Bernd Blasius)
  • Journal: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
  • Year: 2022
Estimation of functional diversity and species traits from ecological monitoring data
  • Authors: Alexey Ryabov, Bernd Blasius, Helmut Hillebrand, Irina Olenina, Thilo Gross
  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
  • Year: 2022