Vani Sharma | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vani Sharma | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Motherhood University | India

Dr. Vani Sharma is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Science, Motherhood University, Roorkee, with an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Microbiology. With over five years of combined academic and industry experience, she has contributed extensively to microbiology, bioremediation, and agricultural microbiology through impactful research and publications. Her research spans antimicrobial activity, heavy metal biosorption, nanotechnology for environmental engineering, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, with notable collaborations and publications in high-impact journals such as Indian Journal of Microbiology, Journal of Basic Microbiology, and Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering. She has authored two books on genetics and molecular biology and holds two patents, one published and one granted, highlighting her innovative contributions. Her Google Scholar metrics reflect growing academic influence, with 164 citations, an h-index of 5.Dr. Sharma serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Research & Reviews in Biotechnology and Biosciences Journal and holds lifetime memberships in professional societies, including the Association of Microbiologists of India and the Indian Science Congress Association. Recognized for her dedication to advancing scientific understanding and sustainable biotechnology applications, she continues to inspire students, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and contribute to innovative solutions in microbiology and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

“Microbial synthesis of nanoparticles for sustainable agricultural advancements: A comprehensive review”

“Correlation study on physicochemical parameters of River Ganga during different seasons in Haridwar”

“Assessment of Iron Biosorption Potential by Live and Dead Biomass of Bacillus subtilis (MN093305) from Aqueous Solution”

“Organic farming for sustainable agriculture and public health: Patanjali’s perspective”

“Diversity of heavy metals tolerant and antifungal sensitive fungal community of river Ganga”

SARA FRASCA | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. SARA FRASCA | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

University of Rome Tor Vergata | Italy

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Sara Frasca stands out as a passionate scholar in Plant Ecology, bringing fresh perspectives to microbial–plant interactions. Her research seamlessly bridges marine and terrestrial ecosystems, especially through her innovative exploration of fungal communities associated with seagrasses and soils. Sara’s robust scientific approach combines fieldwork, molecular analysis, and bioinformatics to tackle environmental challenges and promote plant health sustainability. Her interdisciplinary work and early research achievements reflect exceptional dedication, innovation, and leadership in the ecological sciences. With an h-index of 2 and promising collaborative projects, Sara is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to uncovering unseen ecological relationships highlights her as a rising figure whose contributions will shape the future of plant sciences. Her journey from Natural Sciences to Evolutionary Biology and Ecology positions her well to inspire peers and push the frontiers of Plant Ecology research worldwide.

🎓 Education 

Sara Frasca’s academic journey is marked by consistent excellence. She earned her Master’s degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Rome La Sapienza, specializing in microbial communities associated with insects. Advancing her scholarly pursuit, she completed a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Her doctoral research broke new ground by investigating the fungal communities of Posidonia oceanica—a vital Mediterranean seagrass—highlighting their role in plant health monitoring and conservation. Currently awaiting her PhD proclamation (June 2025), Sara also holds a research fellowship focusing on plant pathology and soil microbial community dynamics in afforestation contexts. Throughout her education, she has honed a multidisciplinary perspective combining microbiology, ecology, and molecular science, making her an outstanding candidate for advancing plant ecological research further.

💼  Professional Experience

Sara Frasca brings rich experience from prestigious institutions. During her Ph.D. at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, she explored fungal communities in marine ecosystems, a pioneering subject in microbial ecology. Post-Ph.D., she earned a research fellowship at the University of Rome La Sapienza, focusing on soil microbial dynamics and plant pathology in environmental restoration projects. She collaborated with GT50 s.r.l. on high-throughput sequencing data management and microbial analysis, gaining valuable industry experience. Sara also actively collaborates with the University of Sassari and La Sapienza’s Department of Environmental Biology, reinforcing her network in Italy’s leading ecological research hubs. Her multidisciplinary work—ranging from marine fungi to afforestation soil studies—demonstrates her technical expertise, adaptability, and leadership in applied research for ecosystem conservation and sustainable management.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

While still early in her career, Sara Frasca’s work has been recognized through collaborations with leading institutions and publication in prestigious journals such as Water (MDPI). Her interdisciplinary projects on microbial ecology, sustainable ecosystem management, and bioindicator development have garnered increasing academic attention, reflected by a growing h-index and citations. Sara’s ongoing collaborations with notable Italian research institutes and companies testify to her expanding influence in microbial and plant ecological research. Her dedication to advancing microbial applications in plant conservation positions her well for future awards and leadership roles. Selection for research fellowships and participation in high-level collaborative projects further underscore her contributions. With the Best Researcher Award, Sara’s pioneering role in uncovering underexplored aspects of plant-microbe ecology will receive the international recognition it richly deserves.

🌍Research skills On Plant Ecology

Sara Frasca exhibits strong, interdisciplinary research skills in microbial ecology, marine mycology, soil microbiomes, and plant–microbe interactions. She expertly applies molecular techniques, bioinformatics, ecological field surveys, and advanced statistical analyses to investigate microbial diversity and function. Her skill in characterizing fungal and bacterial communities associated with plants like Posidonia oceanica allows for innovative bioindicator development critical for ecosystem health assessment. Moreover, her research extends into sustainable agricultural practices through afforestation projects, bridging fundamental science with real-world applications. Sara’s work integrating environmental microbiology with plant health assessment highlights her strategic approach to solving pressing ecological challenges. Through high-throughput sequencing, microbial consortia studies, and ecological modeling, she demonstrates superior technical competencies essential for leading future plant ecology research at an international level.

📖Publications

A Helping Hand: Fungi, as Well as Bacteria, Support Ecophysiological Descriptors to Depict the Posidonia oceanica Conservation Status
  • Authors: Sara Frasca; Annamaria Alabiso; Alice Rotini; Loredana Manfra; Marlen I. Vasquez; Eleni Christoforou; Gidon Winters; Moran Kaminer; Marco Maria D’Andrea; Luciana Migliore

  • Journal: Water

  • Year: 2025

Diversity and Composition of Posidonia oceanicaAssociated Bacterial and Fungal Communities: Effect of Boat-Induced Mechanical Stress in the Villefranche-sur-Mer Bay (France)
  • Authors: Sara Frasca; Annamaria Alabiso; Marco Maria D’Andrea; Raffaela Cattaneo; Luciana Migliore

  • Journal: Diversity

  • Year: 2024

Maria Laura Carrevedo | Biological invasions | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Laura Carrevedo | Biological invasions | Women Researcher Award

IEB | Chile

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🌟 MARIA LAURA CARREVEDO GOYTIA: A PIONEER IN PALEOCLIMATE AND PALEOECOLOGY

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Maria Laura Carrevedo Goytia, born on April 12, 1974, in Argentina, has built an exceptional academic foundation. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, graduating with distinction. Her doctoral studies at the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences focused on the paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental transitions during the late Paleozoic, earning her accolades for her groundbreaking research. She later pursued postdoctoral studies in Chile, contributing to innovative research in paleoclimatology and diatom analysis under prestigious FONDECYT and university funding programs.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Maria has held numerous research positions in Chile and Argentina, showcasing her versatility as a scientist. From collaborating with institutions like the Corporación Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB) to contributing to the Quaternary Studies Center (Cequa Foundation), she has excelled in reconstructing past climates and ecosystems. Her roles include data analysis, project formulation, publication development, and mentoring students in thesis research.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 

Maria’s research spans paleoecology, diatom fossil studies, and climate reconstruction. Her groundbreaking work on the late Holocene paleoenvironments in central Chile has provided significant insights into climatic variations. She has also contributed to advancing knowledge in marine phytoplankton and fjord dynamics, reflecting her multidisciplinary expertise.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Maria‘s academic impact is evident from her citation metrics, including 338 citations on Google Scholar and an h-index of 11. Her research has influenced peers and inspired collaborations across international institutions. Her dedication to knowledge dissemination extends beyond academia to public outreach and technology transfer initiatives.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Maria has authored and co-authored numerous ISI-indexed journal articles and presented at international conferences. Her works cover a broad spectrum of topics, including paleoclimate reconstruction, diatom taxonomy, and paleoenvironmental assessments. Her studies are frequently referenced by fellow researchers, highlighting her authority in the field.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • FONDECYT Postdoctoral Fellowship (Outstanding, Score: 92.2)
  • Vicerectory of Research Fellowship, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • CONICET fellowships for her doctoral studies
    Her remarkable achievements in research and mentorship have earned her widespread recognition.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Maria’s commitment to education, mentorship, and innovative research ensures her legacy as a luminary in her field. Her ongoing efforts to explore and explain Earth’s climatic history promise to contribute to sustainable development and environmental awareness worldwide.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Maria Laura Carrevedo Goytia embodies dedication, curiosity, and scientific rigor. Through her extensive contributions to paleoclimate and paleoecology, she has not only advanced academic understanding but also paved the way for future generations of scientists.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Factors influencing the presence and relative abundance of Didymosphenia geminata: impact on the composition of diatom assemblages over a broad latitudinal gradient in Chilean rivers
  • Authors: Carrevedo, M.L., Dézerald, O., Alfaro, F., Muñoz, P.A., Montecino, V.
    Journal: Diatom Research
    Year: 2025
Tropical South America Diatom Database: a tool for studying the macroecology of microorganisms
  • Authors: Benito, X., Feitl, M., Carrevedo, M.L., Steinitz-Kannan, M., Fritz, S.C.
    Journal: Diatom Research
    Year: 2022
Spatial and Temporal Ecological Uniqueness of Andean Diatom Communities Are Correlated With Climate, Geodiversity, and Long-Term Limnological Change
  • Authors: Benito, X., Vilmi, A., Luethje, M., Lindholm, M., Fritz, S.C.
    Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
    Year: 2020
Volcanism and climate change as drivers in Holocene depositional dynamic of Laguna del Maule (Andes of central Chile – 36°S)
  • Authors: Frugone-Alvarez, M., Latorre, C., Barreiro-Lostres, F., Fuentealba, M., Valero-Garcés, B.
    Journal: Climate of the Past
    Year: 2020
Chronology, stratigraphy, and hydrological modeling of extensive wetlands and paleolakes in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert during the late Quaternary
  • Authors: Pfeiffer, M., Latorre, C., Santoro, C.M., De Pol-Holz, R., Amundson, R.
    Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews
    Year: 2018