Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano | Plant Microbiology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano | Plant Microbiology | Women Researcher Award 

Instituto de Ciencias Básicas. Universidad Nacional de San Juan | Argentina

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🌟 MELISA BELÉN ROSA MANZANO: A DEDICATED RESEARCHER IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano is a distinguished Associate Professor and Researcher at the Instituto de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Nacional de San Juan. With a strong academic background in chemistry and biological sciences, her work focuses on ligninolytic fungi, grapevine diseases, and natural antifungals. Her contributions have significantly impacted agricultural applications, especially in viticulture and environmental remediation.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Manzano began her academic journey at the National University of San Juan, where she obtained her degree in Chemistry. She later pursued a PhD in Biological Sciences at the National University of Córdoba. During her doctoral studies, she specialized in fungal pathogenesis in plants, natural antifungal solutions, and phytoalexin identification. Her dedication and academic excellence earned her prestigious scholarships, including the CONICET Doctoral Fellowship and the PhD Completion Fellowship from the National University of San Juan.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Dr. Manzano holds the position of Associate Professor at Universidad Nacional de San Juan, where she is also actively engaged in research. Her expertise spans chemistry, microbiology, and plant pathology, with a particular focus on grapevine wood diseases. She is involved in multiple research projects and has taken on leadership roles, including serving as the director of a groundbreaking research project on nano/microencapsulation of natural antifungals.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Microbiology 

Dr. Manzano has contributed significantly to plant pathology and environmental sciences. Her research focuses on:

  • Isolation and identification of ligninolytic fungi responsible for grapevine wood rot.
  • Development of natural antifungals for sustainable agricultural applications.
  • Identification of phytoalexins that enhance plant defense mechanisms.
  • Nano/microencapsulation techniques for improved antifungal treatment delivery.

Her work is critical in improving viticulture practices, ensuring sustainable disease management, and reducing chemical fungicide dependence.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Manzano’s research has had a profound impact on agriculture, viticulture, and environmental remediation. Her findings contribute to the development of eco-friendly solutions for fungal diseases, benefiting both farmers and researchers worldwide. Her collaborations with various institutions and scholars further enhance the practical applications of her work.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Manzano recently published a groundbreaking research article in Springer Nature’s “Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection”. Her research publications are indexed in ORCID (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1674-558X). Despite being in the early stages of her publishing career, her work is gaining recognition and citation in the scientific community.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Manzano has been recognized for her academic excellence through several prestigious scholarships and fellowships, including:

  • CONICET Doctoral Fellowship
  • PhD Completion Fellowship – Universidad Nacional de San Juan
  • Best Researcher Award (Nominee, 2025)

These accolades highlight her dedication, perseverance, and contributions to scientific research.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With her cutting-edge research on antifungal treatments and grapevine disease management, Dr. Manzano is poised to make even greater contributions to the scientific and agricultural community. Her ongoing projects and collaborations promise a sustainable future for viticulture and plant health.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano continues to push the boundaries of biological and environmental sciences, working on innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture. As a researcher and educator, she inspires the next generation of scientists and students to explore the field of plant pathology and environmental sustainability.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Mycobiota associated with “Grapevine Trunk Disease” in San Juan, Argentina

  • Authors: Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano, Mario Rajchenberg, Lucía Molina, José Sebastián Dambolena, Delia Pappano, María Belén Pildain

  • Journal: Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection

  • Year: 2025

Nabil Killiny | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nabil Killiny | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center | United States

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🌟 DR. NABIL KILLINY: A PIONEER IN PLANT PATHOLOGY AND VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE RESEARCH

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Nabil Killiny is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of Plant Pathology, specializing in vector-borne fastidious vascular-restricted bacterial diseases. As an Associate Professor at the University of Florida, his contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of pathogen-vector interactions, helping to develop innovative and sustainable disease management strategies for crops, particularly citrus. His research bridges molecular biology, plant pathology, and entomology, contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical solutions for agricultural sustainability.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Killiny embarked on his academic journey at Ain Shams University, Egypt, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Plant Pathology (1995). He later pursued his PhD at the University of Bordeaux 2, France, in Biological and Medical Sciences (2005). His doctoral research laid the foundation for his work on plant-microbe interactions, setting the stage for his future contributions to plant pathology and sustainable agricultural practices.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Killiny’s career has been marked by a series of esteemed academic and research positions:

  • Associate Professor, University of Florida (2018 – Present) – Currently under consideration for promotion to Full Professor.
  • Assistant Professor, University of Florida (2011 – 2018) – Expanded research on plant-insect-pathogen interactions.
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of California, Berkeley (2006 – 2010) – Conducted groundbreaking research on bacterial diseases in crops, further refining his expertise in plant pathology.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON 

Dr. Killiny’s research focuses on the intricate relationships between plant hosts, insect vectors, and bacterial pathogens. His primary research areas include:

  • Host Plant Responses – Investigating how plants react to pathogen and insect vector attacks.
  • Vector-Pathogen Interactions – Understanding the molecular mechanisms that allow bacterial pathogens to survive and proliferate within their insect vectors.
  • Disease Management Strategies – Developing RNA interference (RNAi) techniques and environmentally friendly alternatives for controlling plant diseases.
  • Citrus Disease Pathosystems – Extensive research on citrus stubborn disease, Pierce’s disease, huanglongbing (HLB), and citrus tristeza virus.
  • Multidisciplinary Omics Approaches – Utilizing genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics to develop comprehensive disease control strategies.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Killiny’s work has had a profound impact on plant pathology, with direct benefits for farmers and the citrus industry. By pioneering RNA interference strategies and investigating alternative, eco-friendly disease control measures, his research has helped reduce the dependency on chemical pesticides and antibiotics. His findings have been instrumental in enhancing citrus disease resistance and optimizing crop management techniques.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Killiny’s research has been widely cited, reflecting its influence and credibility in the scientific community:

  • Total Citations: 4,856 (Google Scholar)
  • h-index: 42
  • i10-index: 98

His extensive publication record includes:

  • Books & Book Chapters: 3
  • Review Articles: 11
  • Total Research Publications: 137

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Competitive Research Grants (>$6 million secured) – Funding from various national and international organizations.
  • Invited Speaker at International Conferences – Recognized as a leader in plant pathology and vector-borne disease research.
  • Academic Excellence Awards – Honored for his outstanding research contributions.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With his ongoing research and commitment to education, Dr. Killiny is poised to make further breakthroughs in plant pathology and sustainable agriculture. His dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists ensures that his impact will extend far beyond his own research, influencing future advancements in crop protection and vector-borne disease management.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Killiny’s work is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary research in addressing critical challenges in agriculture. His innovative approaches in plant pathology and disease management continue to shape the field and provide sustainable solutions for citrus growers worldwide.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

 Virus-induced gene silencing simultaneously exploits ‘attract and kill’ traits in plants and insects to manage huanglongbing
  • Authors: Nabil Killiny, Yasser Nehela, Subhas Hajeri, Siddarame Gowda, Lukasz L. Stelinski
    Journal: Horticulture Research
    Year: 2025
Identification of CAP genes in finger lime (Citrus australasica) and their role in plant responses to abiotic and biotic stress
  • Authors: Lamiaa M. Mahmoud, Nabil Killiny, Manjul Dutt
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2024
Citrus-mediated gene silencing of cytochrome P450 suppresses insecticide resistance and increases mortality in Diaphorina citri
  • Authors: Abdelaziz Kishk, Lukasz L. Stelinski, Siddarame Gowda, Nabil Killiny
    Journal: Pest Management Science
    Year: 2024
 A Transmission Assay of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Using Citrus Phloem Sap and Topical Feeding to Its Insect Vector, Diaphorina citri
  • Authors: Nabil Killiny, Shelley E. Jones
    Journal: Phytopathology
    Year: 2024
Physiological and molecular responses of ‘Hamlin’ sweet orange trees expressing the VvmybA1 gene under cold stress conditions
  • Authors: Lamiaa M. Mahmoud, Nabil Killiny, Manjul Dutt
    Journal: Planta
    Year: 2024