Xiaoqiang Zhao | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoqiang Zhao | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing agricultural university | China

Dr. Xiaoqiang Zhao is a postdoctoral researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University, specializing in plant disease resistance, particularly in potatoes. His research focuses on the molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms that govern host-pathogen interactions. By developing an effectome library, he facilitates high-throughput screening for core resistance traits, advancing the breeding of disease-resistant potato cultivars. His innovative work extends to identifying pathogenicity-related genes in Verticillium dahliae and understanding its mechanisms of infection. Dr. Zhao’s research bridges laboratory science and field applications, with impactful collaborations across multiple agricultural institutions. His work contributes to sustainable agricultural practices and global food security.

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Education 

Dr. Zhao received his advanced academic training in plant pathology and crop genetics, equipping him with a strong foundation in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cellular biology. His doctoral research focused on host-pathogen interactions in potatoes and the development of resistance breeding tools. Throughout his education, he honed technical expertise in gene identification, effector biology, and disease resistance mechanisms. He has applied integrative research approaches, blending classical breeding with cutting-edge genomic techniques. His academic progression reflects a deep commitment to solving agricultural challenges through science-driven innovation, preparing him to lead complex research in crop improvement and disease mitigation.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhao currently serves as a postdoctoral researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University, where he leads research on disease resistance in potatoes. His professional work includes constructing an effectome library to facilitate resistance gene discovery and employing T-DNA insertional mutagenesis to study Verticillium dahliae. He has collaborated with key institutions, such as the International Potato Center and several regional Chinese agricultural universities, contributing to large-scale field trials and functional gene analysis. He is also an editorial board member of the Journal of Fungi, reflecting his active role in the scientific community. His professional engagements integrate research, collaboration, and academic leadership.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Xiaoqiang Zhao has gained recognition for his impactful research in plant science, particularly in disease resistance breeding. He has been honored through his editorial appointment with the Journal of Fungi and selected for multiple national and international collaborative projects. His contributions have led to four patents (published/under process), reflecting his applied innovations in agriculture. He is a member of the Chinese Society of Plant Pathology, further acknowledging his role in the broader scientific community. These accolades showcase his dedication to advancing plant pathology and his commitment to developing sustainable solutions for global agriculture.

Research Skills

Dr. Zhao possesses advanced research skills in molecular biology, pathogen genomics, gene functional analysis, and plant immunity. He is proficient in high-throughput screening, effector gene identification, and T-DNA mutagenesis. His ability to integrate effectome profiling into resistance gene discovery positions him at the forefront of modern plant breeding. He applies interdisciplinary methods, combining field trials, laboratory analysis, and computational biology. His collaborative projects with institutions like CIP and Shihezi University demonstrate his adaptability in both controlled and real-world environments. Dr. Zhao’s research skills are central to his success in developing disease-resistant crops and exploring the molecular basis of host-pathogen interactions.

Publications

Zhao, X., Zhang, F., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Zhang, H., Wang, T., Zhang, J., He, C., Wang, S., Zhang, X., et al. (2025). Stacking potato NLR genes activates a calcium‐dependent protein kinase and confers broad‐spectrum disease resistance to late blight, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 67

Xu, D., Zhao, X., Xu, C., Zhang, C., Huang, J. (2025). VdSOX1 negatively regulates Verticillium dahliae virulence via enhancing effector expression and suppressing host immune responses, Journal of Fungi, 11, 576

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaoqiang Zhao’s work stands as a model of applied plant science, combining innovation, research, and collaboration to solve critical agricultural problems. His deep understanding of plant-pathogen interactions and his pioneering effectome research have the potential to transform disease resistance breeding strategies. With a clear focus on potato improvement and sustainable farming, Dr. Zhao’s contributions support food security and climate-resilient agriculture. Through ongoing collaborations, editorial leadership, and published research, he continues to influence both academic and applied fields. His commitment to scientific excellence makes him a valuable contributor to plant pathology and crop genetics on a global scale.

Anandita Singh | Molecular Biology | Breakthroughs in Crop Science

Prof. Dr. Anandita Singh | Molecular Biology | Breakthroughs in Crop Science

TERI School of Advanced Studies | India

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✨ PROFESSOR ANANDITA SINGH: A PIONEER IN PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

Professor Anandita Singh is a distinguished scientist in the field of Plant Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering. With over two decades of academic and research experience, she has made significant contributions to plant genomics, molecular breeding, and biotechnology. Currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi, she is renowned for her work on Brassica species and gene regulation mechanisms.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Anandita Singh’s journey into the world of molecular biology began with a B.Sc. in Zoology (Honors) from the University of Delhi, where she was a top-ranking student. She further pursued her M.Sc. in Plant Molecular Biology at the University of Delhi, South Campus, before obtaining a Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology from Hamdard University. Her doctoral research focused on DNA fingerprinting for genetic diversity assessment in medicinal plants, a field that laid the foundation for her future research endeavors.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Professor Singh’s career spans a range of prestigious academic and research positions:

  • Professor, TERI School of Advanced Studies (2017 – Present)
  • Associate Professor, TERI School of Advanced Studies (2013 – 2017)
  • Assistant Professor, TERI School of Advanced Studies (2006 – 2013)
  • Post-Doctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Germany (2002 – 2004)
  • Research Associate, TERI, New Delhi (2002)

Her professional trajectory reflects her deep commitment to education, research, and innovation in plant biotechnology.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Molecular Biology 

Professor Singh has been at the forefront of crop improvement research, employing CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, molecular markers, and genomics for trait enhancement. Her research interests include:

  • Molecular Genetics of Brassica Species
  • Role of microRNAs in Plant Development
  • Gene Regulation and Functional Genomics
  • Genome Editing for Agricultural Advancement

She has led multiple government-funded research projects aimed at improving crop resilience and productivity, particularly in Brassicas, an important oilseed crop.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Beyond her research, Professor Singh is an influential educator with over 18 years of teaching experience. She has designed and taught courses on:

  • Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Techniques
  • Molecular Genomics and Genetics
  • Environmental Biotechnology and Societal Concerns
  • Genome Structure and Diversity

Her commitment to academic excellence extends to curriculum design, having developed specialized programs like the M.Sc. Plant Biotechnology program at TERI.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Professor Singh has a prolific research portfolio with numerous peer-reviewed international journal publications. Some of her notable works include:

  1. “Multiple combinatorial interactions among natural structural variants of Brassica SOC1 promoters” (Molecular Biology Reports, 2025)
  2. “Differential Expression Pattern of Brassica juncea MIR160 paralogs” (Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 2025)
  3. “Understanding the role of P-type ATPases in regulating pollen fertility in pigeonpea” (Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2024)
  4. “MIR159 regulates multiple aspects of stamen and carpel development” (Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2023)
  5. “A prescient evolutionary model for MIR160 homologs in Brassicaceae” (Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2021)

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Her exceptional contributions have been recognized through various fellowships and awards:

  • Max Planck Society Fellowship (Germany) for Post-Doctoral Research
  • CSIR Fellowship (JRF/SRF), Government of India
  • UGC-NET Qualified (1997)
  • University of Delhi Postgraduate Scholarship
  • Top Rank Holder in B.Sc. Zoology, University of Delhi

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Professor Singh is set to drive research in CRISPR-based gene editing, plant stress tolerance mechanisms, and advanced genomics. Her work will undoubtedly continue to influence the next generation of scientists and researchers, paving the way for breakthroughs in plant biotechnology.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Professor Anandita Singh’s groundbreaking research in plant molecular biology continues to shape the future of agricultural biotechnology. Her commitment to innovation, teaching, and research makes her a leading figure in her field. Through her extensive work on Brassica genomics, she has contributed immensely to global efforts in sustainable agriculture and food security.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

 Multiple combinatorial interactions among natural structural variants of Brassica SOC1 promoters and SVP: conservation of binding affinity despite diversity in bimolecular interactions
  • Contributors: Simran Kaur; Rinki Sisodia; Bharat Gupta; Kishor Gaikwad; Chaithanya Madhurantakam; Anandita Singh
  • Journal: Molecular Biology Reports
    Year: 2025
 Differential Expression Pattern of Brassica juncea MIR160 Paralogs and Homeologs and In Silico Analysis of Brassicaceae Promoters Uncover Evolutionary Distinctness of MIR160a
  • Contributors: Swati Singh; Swetannita Chattopadhyay; Simran Kaur; Sandip Das; Anandita Singh
  • Journal: Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
    Year: 2025
 Understanding the role of P-type ATPases in regulating pollen fertility and development in pigeonpea
  • Contributors: Rishu Jain; Harsha Srivastava; Kuldeep Kumar; Sandhya Sharma; Anandita Singh; Kishor Gaikwad
  • Journal: Molecular Genetics and Genomics
    Year: 2024
 Title: MIR159 regulates multiple aspects of stamen and carpel development and requires dissection and delimitation of differential downstream regulatory network for manipulating fertility traits
  • Contributors: Saurabh Anand; Mukund Lal; Ekta Bhardwaj; Richa Shukla; Ekta Pokhriyal; Aditi Jain; Tanu Sri; P. S. Srivastava; Anandita Singh; Sandip Das
  • Journal: Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Year: 2023
Combinatorial interactions among natural structural variants of Brassica SOC1 promoters and SVP depict conservation of binding affinity despite molecular diversity
  • Contributors: Simran Kaur; Rinki Sisodia; Bharat Gupta; Chaithanya Madhurantakam; Anandita Singh
  • Journal: Preprint
    Year: 2023