Gulnar Ultanbekova | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gulnar Ultanbekova | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University | Kazakhstan

Ultanbekova Gulnar is an accomplished scientist in the field of microbiology and biotechnology, currently serving as Acting Associate Professor at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. With more than two decades of academic and research experience, she has contributed significantly to the development of microbial biofertilizers, antibiotics, and bioproducts for sustainable agriculture. She has played a leading role in applied microbiological research, bridging scientific innovation with practical agricultural applications. Her work includes over 50 scientific publications, several patents, and authored books. She remains dedicated to advancing microbial biotechnology for improving soil fertility, plant productivity, and environmental sustainability through innovative biological solutions.

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Education 

Ultanbekova Gulnar’s educational foundation is firmly rooted in the biological sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology and pursued a Master’s degree in Ecology, both at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Driven by her interest in microbiology and biotechnology, she further specialized by completing a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences. Throughout her academic journey, she trained under the guidance of eminent scientists, including Academician Amangeldy Sadanov, which significantly influenced her research direction. Her educational background provided her with both theoretical and practical expertise, enabling her to develop innovative solutions in microbial biotechnology, plant-microbe interactions, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Professional Experience 

With over 20 years of professional experience, Ultanbekova Gulnar has held key roles in academia and applied research. She served as head of the Antibiotics Laboratory at the Institute of Microbiology and Virology of Kazakhstan, where she contributed to the creation of “Rizovit-AKS” and the antifungal drug “Roseofungin-AS.” Currently, she is Acting Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. She has also led multiple national projects on microbial biofertilizers, working in close collaboration with agricultural enterprises. Her expertise extends to consultancy, technology transfer, and commercialization of microbial products for improving crop productivity and soil health.

Awards and Recognition

Ultanbekova Gulnar has been honored for her outstanding contributions to science and technology. She is a recipient of the prestigious State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of science and technology named after al-Farabi, awarded for the development and production of the antifungal drug “Roseofungin-AS.” Additionally, she received the “YEREN YENBEGI USHIN” medal, recognizing her service and achievements in advancing higher education and research at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Her recognition extends beyond awards, as her patents, innovations, and applied biotechnological products have significantly impacted agricultural sustainability and the development of microbial solutions for practical use.

Research Skills 

Ultanbekova Gulnar possesses advanced research skills in microbiology, biotechnology, and plant-microbe interactions. Her expertise includes isolation and characterization of nitrogen-fixing and plant growth-promoting microorganisms, development of microbial biofertilizers, and application of microbial biotechnology for sustainable agriculture. She has led projects focusing on actinobacteria, rhizobia, and Bacillus strains to restore soil fertility and enhance crop yields. Her applied research also includes antifungal drug development and bio-organic fertilizers. She is experienced in translating laboratory findings into practical agricultural applications, engaging with industry, and supporting technology commercialization. Her skillset integrates experimental microbiology, applied biotechnology, and ecological approaches for agricultural innovation and sustainability.

Publications

Aldassugurova, C., Ultanbekova, G., Ametov, A., Aksoy, A., Kulymbet, K., Akhmetova, A., Nazarbekova, S., Childibayeva, A., Bazarbayeva, T., Mukanova, G., et al. (2025). Agrochemical compositions of soils and rhizosphere microorganisms of Rosa potentilliflora Chrshan. et M. Pop. in eastern and central part of Zailiyskiy Alatau. Ecological Processes.

Ultanbekova, G. (2024). Development of a bionano-insecticide and efficient PGPR microorganisms synthesized with nanoparticles for organic cotton (Gossypium) cultivation. 8th Edition of Global Congress on Plant Biology and Biotechnology (GPB 2024), Conference Poster.

Salkhozhayeva, G.M., Abdiyeva, K.M., Arystanova, S.Y., & Ultanbekova, G.D. (2022). Technological process of anaerobic digestion of cattle manure in a bioenergy plant. Journal of Ecological Engineering.

Ultanbekova, G. (2021). Bacillus megaterium PEF-1 strain as a means for producing bio-organic fertilizer for indole-3-acetic acid synthesis and stimulation of cotton growth under stress ecological conditions. Patent Publication.

Blieva, R., Suleimenova, Z.H., Ultanbekova, G., Akmukhanova, N., Altybaeva, N., & Nurmahanova, A. (2019). Medium optimization for enhanced collagenase production by Aspergillus fungi. Annals of Agri Bio Research.

Trenozhnikova, L.P., Balgimbaeva, A.S., Ultanbekova, G.D., & Galimbaeva, R.Sh. (2018). Antifungal activity against pathogens of cereals and characterization of antibiotics of Streptomyces sp. strain K-541 isolated from extreme ecosystems in Kazakhstan. Sel’skokhozyaistvennaya Biologiya.

Conclusion 

Ultanbekova Gulnar has established herself as a leading figure in microbial biotechnology, blending academic excellence with applied innovation. Her work reflects a strong commitment to addressing agricultural and environmental challenges through sustainable microbial solutions. By combining fundamental microbiological research with real-world applications, she has significantly advanced the development of biofertilizers, antibiotics, and biologics. Her contributions have not only enhanced scientific understanding but also provided tangible benefits for agriculture in Kazakhstan and beyond. With her dedication to teaching, research, and innovation, she continues to inspire future generations while fostering international collaborations that strengthen global agricultural biotechnology.

Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

IMBE | France

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Amélie Saunier, a junior scientist at Aix-Marseille University (IMBE), has emerged as a rising star in aquatic plant science. With a Ph.D. completed in 2017, she has dedicated her postdoctoral career to understanding the production and ecological roles of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Her work bridges functional and chemical ecology, offering insights into plant-environment interactions under global climate stress. With 21 peer-reviewed publications, 573 citations, and ongoing international collaborations, her research is instrumental in predicting ecosystem trajectories. Her contributions to Mediterranean seagrass VOC emissions and pollution-mediated pollination have expanded the frontiers of ecophysiology. She is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her interdisciplinary expertise, innovative approach, and impactful research.

🎓 Education 

Amélie Saunier pursued her academic path with passion and rigor, completing her Ph.D. in 2017 with a focus on ecophysiology and atmospheric chemistry. Her doctoral research explored the intricate relationship between environmental stressors and specialized metabolites, particularly VOCs, in plants. She received her foundational education in plant sciences, ecology, and chemistry at prestigious French institutions, aligning her studies with her deep interest in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Her education has been thoroughly interdisciplinary—blending biology, chemistry, and environmental sciences—laying the foundation for her current innovative work. Her academic background not only reflects deep theoretical understanding but also hands-on research experience, making her a valuable asset to the scientific community.

💼  Professional Experience

Following her Ph.D., Amélie Saunier has worked as a junior scientist at IMBE (Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Ecology), Aix-Marseille University. Her research focuses on VOC emissions from aquatic and terrestrial plants under various environmental pressures, exploring both their physiological roles and ecosystem-level impacts. Amélie has led and participated in 8 major research projects and established collaborations with institutions in Finland, Tunisia, Vietnam, and France. She has also served as a guest editor for BMC Ecology and Evolution, showing leadership in academic publishing. Her seagrass-focused work is among the most promising contributions to aquatic plant science in recent years. She maintains a high standard of scientific integrity, with an H-index of 12 and 573 citations. With a balanced portfolio of research, publication, mentorship, and international collaboration, Amélie is well-positioned as a top-tier early-career scientist.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Although early in her career, Amélie Saunier has already been recognized for her exceptional scientific contributions. She has earned acclaim within the ecophysiology and aquatic plant science communities for her pioneering research on BVOCs in Mediterranean seagrass. Her publications as first and last author in high-impact journals underscore her leadership and innovation. Invitations to collaborate internationally and serve as guest editor in peer-reviewed journals reflect the trust her peers place in her expertise. While formal award listings are in progress, her current recognition stems from research quality, publication frequency, editorial work, and growing citation impact. These achievements collectively validate her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award and forecast a bright future in advancing aquatic plant science globally.

🌍Research skills On Aquatic Plant

Amélie Saunier excels in multidisciplinary research, integrating vegetal ecophysiology, functional ecology, and atmospheric chemistry. Her specialized skill is in analyzing biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) under environmental stress, both in marine and terrestrial plants. She applies advanced analytical chemistry techniques (e.g., GC-MS, PTR-MS), coupled with robust experimental design and data interpretation, to quantify plant responses and ecological impact. Her work contributes to ecosystem modeling under global change scenarios. She is adept at international collaboration, team science, and scientific communication, shown by her editorial role and peer-reviewed outputs. Her scientific agility, from field sampling to chemical analysis and ecological modeling, enables comprehensive insights into plant-environment dynamics. She demonstrates strong project management, writing, and mentorship skills—essential for fostering the next generation of researchers. Amélie’s research toolkit is modern, expansive, and impactful.

📖Publications

Mangrove’s species are weak isoprenoid emitters
  • Authors: Catherine Fernandez, Amélie Saunier, Henri Wortham, Elena Ormeño, Magali Proffit, C. Lecareux, Stephane Greff, Dao van Tan, Mai Sy Tuan, Huynh Duc Hoan, et al.
    Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
    Year: 2023
Effect of ozone exposure on the foraging behaviour of Bombus terrestris
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Patrick Grof-Tisza, James D. Blande
    Journal: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2022
Lavender sensitivity to water stress: Comparison between eleven varieties across two phenological stages
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Elena Ormeño, Sandrine Moja, Catherine Fernandez, Etienne Robert, Sylvie Dupouyet, Yolande Despinasse, Sylvie Baudino, Florence Nicolè, Anne Bousquet-Mélou
    Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    Year: 2022
Amplified Drought and Seasonal Cycle Modulate Quercus pubescens Leaf Metabolome
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Stephane Greff, James Blande, Caroline Lecareux, Virginie Baldy, Catherine Fernandez, Elena Ormeño
    Journal: Metabolites
    Year: 2022
Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
  • Authors: Patrick Grof-Tisza, Richard Karban, Muhammad Usman Rasheed, Amélie Saunier, James Blande
    Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
    Year: 2021