Mather Khan | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

Dr. Mather Khan | Plant Biotechnology | Excellence in Plant Research

University of Missouri | United States

Dr. Mather A. Khan is a Plant Molecular Biologist with over a decade of expertise in metal homeostasis, nutrient regulation, and abiotic stress responses. His research integrates yeast systems, high-throughput molecular screening, and multi-omics approaches to unravel plant-environment interactions. He has significantly advanced knowledge of iron sensing, transporter biology, and crop biofortification strategies. Dr. Khan has successfully led independent and collaborative research programs across renowned institutions in the USA, Germany, and India. His work emphasizes sustainable agriculture, food security, and plant stress biology, resulting in numerous high-impact publications and recognition as a leader in molecular plant sciences.

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Education

Dr. Khan earned his Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Hamdard University, where he focused on Fusarium wilt resistance in chickpea through microbial and nutrient-based approaches. He completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Barkatullah University, conducting cancer-related research at CNCI Kolkata, and obtained his B.Sc. in Biosciences from the University of Calcutta. To expand his leadership and communication skills, he pursued the prestigious PTLS Certificate Program at the University of Missouri, designed to prepare scientists for team-driven research environments. His multidisciplinary academic training provided a strong foundation in molecular biology, biotechnology, and plant sciences, shaping his career in plant stress research.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Khan has held prominent research positions at leading universities worldwide. As Scientist at the University of Missouri, he advances integrative approaches to decode iron sensing in plants and engineer next-generation transporters for crop nutrition. At Heinrich Heine University, Germany, he spearheaded studies on iron homeostasis and mentored young researchers while contributing to CEPLAS initiatives on crop biofortification. Earlier, as Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow at Missouri, he developed large transcription factor libraries, optimized high-throughput Y1H systems, and pioneered single-cell proteomics. His career demonstrates consistent leadership in innovation, collaboration, and mentoring within plant molecular biology and sustainable agricultural research.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Khan’s contributions to plant molecular biology have been widely recognized. He has served as a Panelist for the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Division of Biological Infrastructure, reflecting his standing in the international scientific community. His selection as a Member of the German Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences further highlights his expertise. He has been honored as a Plantae Fellow by the American Society of Plant Biologists and received multiple institutional awards, including the Douglas D. Randall Young Scientists Development Fund and Life Sciences Center Travel Award. His early academic excellence was recognized through national science awards in India.

Research Skills

Dr. Khan brings a diverse technical portfolio spanning molecular biology, synthetic biology, plant physiology, and multi-omics integration. His expertise includes CRISPR-based genome engineering, advanced cloning, and design of custom expression vectors. He has developed high-throughput yeast one- and two-hybrid platforms for protein interaction discovery, alongside proteomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic profiling techniques. His work incorporates live-cell confocal imaging, hydroponic plant systems, and elemental analysis to study plant stress and nutrient responses. Equally strong in computational biology, he applies R and Python for omics integration and data visualization. This breadth enables him to design innovative, interdisciplinary solutions for sustainable agricultural development.

Publications

Ngigi, M., Khan, M., Remus, R., Gupta, S.K., Bauer, P., & Blaby-Haas, C. (2025). “Age-dependent differential iron deficiency responses of rosette leaves during reproductive stages in Arabidopsis thaliana” in Journal of Experimental Botany.

Sinha, R., Zandalinas, S.I., Peláez-Vico, M.Á., Ghani, A., Khan, M.A., Induri, S.P., Bereimipour, A., Ghandour, T., Ogden, A., Huang, S.-S.C., et al. (2025). “bHLH35 mediates specificity in plant responses to multiple stress conditions” in Preprint.

Ngigi, M., Khan, M., Remus, R., Gupta, S.K., & Bauer, P. (2024). “Age-dependent differential iron deficiency responses of rosette leaves during reproductive stages in Arabidopsis thaliana” in Preprint.

Lichtblau, D.M., Baby, D., Khan, M., Trofimov, K., Ari, Y., Schwarz, B., & Bauer, P. (2023). “The small iron-deficiency-induced protein OLIVIA and its relation to the bHLH transcription factor POPEYE” in Preprint.

Nguyen, N.T., Khan, M.A., Castro–Guerrero, N.A., Chia, J.-C., Vatamaniuk, O.K., Mari, S., Jurisson, S.S., & Mendoza-Cozatl, D.G. (2022). “Iron availability within the leaf vasculature determines the magnitude of iron deficiency responses in source and sink tissues in Arabidopsis” in Plant and Cell Physiology.

McInturf, S.A., Khan, M.A., Gokul, A., Castro-Guerrero, N.A., Höhner, R., Li, J., Marjault, H.-B., Fichman, Y., Kunz, H.-H., Goggin, F.L., et al. (2022). “Cadmium interference with iron sensing reveals transcriptional programs sensitive and insensitive to reactive oxygen species” in Journal of Experimental Botany.

Ahmed, J., Jha, S.G., Ameen, G., Buer, B., Fahlgren, N., Farmer, A., Huang, S.-S.C., Bartley, L., Bassel, G.W., Bergmann, D.C., Khan, M.A., et al. (2021). “Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas” in OpenAlex.

Conclusion

Dr. Mather A. Khan exemplifies the integration of molecular plant biology with applied agricultural innovation. His scientific journey reflects consistent advancement of knowledge in nutrient regulation, stress adaptation, and biofortification. With proven ability to lead high-impact projects, mentor researchers, and secure competitive funding, he continues to contribute to global food security and sustainable development goals. His interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular systems with real-world crop improvement strategies. Supported by international recognition, extensive publications, and impactful collaborations, Dr. Khan stands as a distinguished researcher committed to advancing plant science for future agricultural resilience and nutritional improvement on a global scale.

Mahtab Shiravi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mahtab Shiravi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

University of Florence | Italy

Mahtab Shiravi is a dedicated researcher in civil and environmental engineering with expertise in geotechnical engineering, earthquake engineering, and natural hazard risk assessment. Her work focuses on numerical modeling, finite element methods, and risk analysis related to wind, rain, and seismic impacts on urban infrastructure and vegetation. She has developed advanced methodologies for soil-structure and root-soil interactions, contributing to sustainable engineering solutions. Mahtab has been engaged in international collaborations in Italy and Norway, strengthening her scientific contributions in multi-risk assessment. Her strong academic background, research skills, and teaching experience reflect her commitment to advancing resilient engineering practices globally.

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Education

Mahtab Shiravi is pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Florence in collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her doctoral research addresses multi-risk analysis of natural hazards, particularly wind and rain effects on urban trees, combining probabilistic methods and geotechnical modeling. She completed her M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering at Mazandaran University, where she ranked among the top students, focusing on seismic design and soil-structure interaction. Her B.Sc. in Civil Engineering provided a solid foundation in structural and geotechnical principles. Throughout her studies, she excelled in specialized courses and research-driven learning.

Professional Experience

Mahtab Shiravi has gained diverse professional and teaching experience across academic and applied engineering domains. She has contributed to projects involving geotechnical seismic zonation, railway bridge reinforcement, and fault rupture hazard mitigation in Iran. At an international level, she has worked on geotechnical modeling of soil-root interactions in Norway and advanced risk and resilience analysis in Italy. She has taught engineering courses such as earthquake engineering, strength of materials, and foundation engineering, as well as software applications like ETABS. Her professional journey combines academic teaching, applied research, and collaborative international projects, bridging theoretical advancements with practical engineering applications.

Awards and Recognition

Mahtab Shiravi has received multiple honors for her academic and research achievements. She was awarded by the Norwegian Embassy for her outstanding paper presented at the International Conference on Seismology and Earthquake Engineering. She earned the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology fellowship for exceptional talents during her Master’s studies. Her consistent academic excellence is reflected in her ranking among the top students in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Beyond formal recognitions, her participation in international conferences and collaborative research projects highlights her growing reputation in the global academic community, particularly in geotechnical and earthquake engineering fields.

Research Skills

Mahtab Shiravi possesses strong research skills in advanced numerical modeling, geotechnical engineering, and multi-hazard risk analysis. She is proficient in finite element methods using Plaxis 2D/3D, and has applied probabilistic approaches to study soil-root interaction and urban vulnerability to wind and rain hazards. Her expertise extends to structural engineering software such as ETABS and SAP2000, and programming with Python for analytical modeling. She integrates remote sensing, resilience assessment, and reliability methods into her work. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, she contributes innovative frameworks to understand and mitigate the impacts of natural hazards on infrastructure, urban trees, and environmental sustainability.

Publications

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2025). “A Novel Methodology for Modeling the Effects of Geometrical Uncertainties in Tree Root-Soil Geometry on Tree Uprooting.”

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2025). “Numerical Geotechnical Modeling of Tree Root-Soil Interaction: An Insight into the Effects of Uncertainties in Root Geometry on Overturning Failure.”

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2023). “A Quantitative Framework for Multi-Risk Analysis of Wind and Rain on Trees.”

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2023). “Numerical Modeling of a New Mitigation Measure for Reverse Surface Fault Rupture Hazards Effects on Buildings.” Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering.

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2018). “Numerical Evaluation of Surface Fault Rupture Hazards on Buildings.” Bulletin of Earthquake Science and Engineering (BESE, Persian).

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2018). “Seismic Response Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Landfill in Developed Urban Areas: A Case Study in Mashhad (Iran).”

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2015). “Shear Wave Velocity Deposit Zonation in the City of Babolsar.”

Conclusion

Mahtab Shiravi represents a new generation of engineers dedicated to addressing the challenges of natural hazards through innovative and sustainable solutions. With a strong academic foundation, international exposure, and practical teaching experience, she bridges the gap between theory and application in civil and environmental engineering. Her research on multi-risk assessment and soil-root interactions offers valuable insights for resilient infrastructure and ecological safety. Recognized for her academic excellence and scientific contributions, she continues to expand her expertise across interdisciplinary domains. Her trajectory reflects both leadership potential and a commitment to advancing engineering science for global sustainability.

Syam Prasad Sura | Plant Biotechnology | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura | Plant Biotechnology | Best Faculty Award

Kakatiya Government College(A) Hanamkonda | India

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura is an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany at Kakatiya Government College (Autonomous), Hanamkonda. With a strong foundation in plant sciences, his expertise lies in tissue culture, plant transformation, and medicinal botany. He has dedicated his career to teaching, research, and academic leadership, contributing significantly to higher education and student development. His research primarily focuses on plant biotechnology, micropropagation, and phytochemical analysis of medicinally important species. Over the years, he has held multiple academic and administrative positions, successfully balancing teaching and research responsibilities. His contributions reflect a deep commitment to education and scientific advancement.

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Education

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura earned his Ph.D. in Botany with research focused on tissue culture and transformation studies in solanaceous crops at Kakatiya University. He further specialized in applied plant sciences by completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany at the University of Hyderabad, enhancing his expertise in pharmacologically important plants. He pursued advanced training through national-level competitive examinations, securing commendable rankings. His postgraduate studies in Botany equipped him with strong knowledge in plant physiology, ecology, and biotechnology, while his undergraduate degree in Botany, Microbiology, and Chemistry laid the scientific foundation for his academic career. Additionally, he trained in biology education through a Bachelor of Education degree.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura has over two decades of teaching and research experience in botany. Currently serving as Associate Professor at Kakatiya Government College, he previously held positions as Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Junior Lecturer at various government institutions, where he contributed to teaching plant sciences and guiding student research. He also gained research experience as a Junior Research Fellow in a DBT-sponsored project. Alongside teaching, he has managed key responsibilities including Academic Coordinator, Principal (in-charge), UGC and RUSA Coordinator, and NCC/NSS program roles. His experience demonstrates a balance of classroom teaching, administrative leadership, and active participation in research initiatives.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura has been recognized for his academic and administrative excellence at both institutional and district levels. He was awarded as the Best Principal during Telangana Dashabdi Utsavalu in recognition of his leadership at Government Degree College, Bhupalpally. As an NSS Programme Officer, he was honored as Best NSS Programme Officer at the district level for his service and community engagement initiatives. His role as an effective reviewer, mentor, and coordinator has been acknowledged through various professional responsibilities. These awards reflect his dedication to education, leadership in academic administration, and his contribution to student development and community welfare.

Research Skills

Dr. Syam Prasad Sura’s research expertise lies in plant tissue culture, genetic transformation, and micropropagation of medicinally important species. He has led a UGC major research project focusing on Woodfordia fruticosa for micropropagation and screening of bioactive compounds, contributing to the development of plant-based therapeutic resources. His skills extend to phytochemical analysis, plant biotechnology, and conservation of plant resources. As a life member of professional societies, he engages actively with advancements in plant biochemistry and biotechnology. His ability to integrate laboratory research with applied outcomes reflects his strength in translating scientific knowledge into practical and sustainable applications.

Publications

Govindu, D., Tippani, R., Porika, M., & Sura, S.P. (2023). “Methodology of assessing microplastics and nanoplastics in the environment: recent advances in the practical approaches” in Micro and Nanoplastics in Soil: Threats to Plant-Based Food.

Sura, S.P. (2024). “Sustainable Agriculture: Enhancing soil health and crop yields with biofertilizers” in International Journal of Science and Research Archive.

Sura, S.P., Baireddy, V.R., Narra, M., & Abbagani, S. (2015). “Protocol for quick isolation and purification of capsicum protoplasts using lower concentrations of macerozyme and cellulase” in International Journal of Advanced Research.

Sura, S.P., Arabath, M.S.A., Saroj, Y., Mishra, … (2025). “In Vitro and In Vivo Study of the Neuroprotective Properties of Withania somnifera Extracts against Oxidative Stress and Neuroinflammation” in International Journal of Zoological Investigations.

Sura, S.P., NCRMRGMCSSRDHVPSU… (2025). “Design and Optimization of Targeted Nanoparticles for Delivery of Quercetin from Allium cepa for Treatment of Colorectal Cancer” in Journal of Neonatal Surgery.

Tippani, R., Porika, M., Sura, S.P., Kagithoju, P., & Porika, S.S.S. (2025). “Green Nanoparticles Used in Agriculture to Reduce ROS and Increase Plant Resilience Against Abiotic Stress” in Plant-Based Nanoparticle Synthesis for Sustainable Agriculture.

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Dr. Syam Prasad Sura is a dedicated botanist, educator, and academic leader whose career reflects a deep commitment to teaching, research, and institutional development. His contributions to plant biotechnology, medicinal plant studies, and micropropagation highlight his research excellence, while his leadership roles demonstrate his administrative capabilities. Recognized with awards for both academic and social service, he has significantly impacted students, institutions, and communities alike. His membership in scientific societies, combined with research and teaching excellence, establishes him as an influential figure in botany. Through his work, he continues to advance education, plant sciences, and sustainable practices.

Alexandra Castilho | Plant Biochemistry | Advances in Plant Biotechnology

Alexandra Castilho | Plant Biochemistry | Advances in Plant Biotechnology

BOKU University, Austria

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🌟  Suitable for this Advances in Plant Biotechnology

Dr. Alexandra Castilho is highly suitable for the Research Award in Advances in Plant Biotechnology. Her pioneering contributions to plant glycoengineering, her leadership in international projects, and her impact on developing plant-based biopharmaceuticals make her a deserving candidate. Her research has not only advanced scientific understanding but also facilitated tangible innovations in the biotechnology industry. Recognizing her work would align with the goals of promoting cutting-edge plant biotechnology research with applications in medicine, agriculture, and sustainable biomanufacturing.

 Education

Dr. Castilho completed her Ph.D. in 1996 at the John Innes Institute, University of East Anglia, UK, where she focused on plant glycobiology and molecular biotechnology. She earned her Applied Plant Biology degree from the University of Lisbon, Portugal, in 1990. During her studies, she undertook international research experiences, including an Erasmus Fellowship at the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), France (1990-1991). As a Ph.D. student (1992-1995), she conducted extensive research on plant-based glycan modifications, laying the foundation for her career in plant glycoengineering. After earning her doctorate, she pursued postdoctoral research at the John Innes Institute (1996-1999) and later at the Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica (ITQB), Portugal (2000-2003). Her interdisciplinary education and research have shaped her expertise in plant glycosylation, protein engineering, and biotechnology applications.

  Professional Experience

Dr. Castilho has held multiple research and leadership positions in plant biotechnology. Since 2018, she has been a Principal Investigator at IPBT, BOKU Vienna, heading the Plant Glycoengineering Group. From 2010 to 2017, she was the Scientific Coordinator of the Laura Bassi Center PlantBioP, where she led groundbreaking studies on plant-based therapeutics. Prior to that, she served as a Senior Researcher at BOKU Austria (2004-2010) and an Invited Scientist at the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal (2003-2004). Her postdoctoral work at ITQB Portugal (2000-2003) and John Innes Institute, UK (1996-1999), focused on plant glycosylation mechanisms. With over 30 years of expertise in plant biotechnology, molecular biology, and glycoengineering, she has been a key contributor to research projects in plant-based pharmaceuticals, glycan optimization, and biopharmaceuticals production.

 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Castilho has received multiple awards for her contributions to plant glycoengineering and biotechnology. Her work in plant-based biopharmaceutical production has been widely recognized, earning her the Laura Bassi Center of Expertise Award (2010-2017) for scientific leadership. She has also been honored with funding from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for high-impact projects on plant-derived glycoproteins. In 2023, she was a keynote speaker at GLUPOR 14 and an invited expert at international conferences, including Plant-Based Vaccines & Antibodies 2019. Her patents on plant glycoengineering have contributed to innovative therapeutic solutions, making her a globally recognized scientist in plant biotechnology. She has been a reviewer for top-tier journals and a collaborator on EU-funded research initiatives, further establishing her prominence in the field.

Research skills On Plant Biochemistry

Dr. Castilho specializes in plant cell and molecular biology, glycoengineering, and plant-derived biopharmaceuticals. Her expertise lies in engineering plant glycosylation pathways, optimizing glycan structures for therapeutic applications, and identifying glycan-dependent protein-protein interactions. She has extensive experience in modifying plant-derived therapeutic proteins for biomedical applications, contributing to plant molecular farming as a viable alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals. Her research integrates glycobiology with applied biotechnology, focusing on plant-derived cancer therapeutics, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and viral decoy molecules. She leads multi-institutional research projects on biomanufacturing glyco-optimized proteins. Dr. Castilho is proficient in CRISPR-based gene editing, protein expression systems, and glycan analysis techniques, making her a leading figure in plant glycoengineering.

Publications

An engineered PD1-Fc fusion produced in N. benthamiana plants efficiently blocks PD1/PDL1 interaction
  • Journal: Plant Cell Reports
  • Year: 2025
  • Authors: Shiva Izadi, Rafaela Abrantes, Simon Gumpelmair, Vinny Kunnummel, Henrique O. Duarte, Peter Steinberger, Celso A. Reis, Alexandra Castilho
The ligand-dependent suppression of TCR signaling by the immune checkpoint receptor LAG3 depends on the cytoplasmic RRFSALE motif
  • Journal: Science Signaling
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Katharina Aigner-Radakovics, Annika De Sousa Linhares, Benjamin Salzer, Manfred Lehner, Shiva Izadi, Alexandra Castilho, Winfried F. Pickl, Judith Leitner, Peter Steinberger
Engineered soluble, trimerized 4-1BBL variants as potent immunomodulatory agents
  • Journal: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Claire Battin, Annika De Sousa Linhares, Judith Leitner, Anna Grossmann, Daniela Lupinek, Shiva Izadi, Alexandra Castilho, Petra Waidhofer-Söllner, Katharina Grabmeier-Pfistershammer, Jochen Stritzker et al.
In planta deglycosylation improves the SARS-CoV-2 neutralization activity of recombinant ACE2-Fc
  • Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Shiva Izadi, Ulrike Vavra, Stanislav Melnik, Clemens Grünwald-Gruber, Esther Föderl-Höbenreich, Markus Sack, Kurt Zatloukal, Josef Glössl, Eva Stöger, Lukas Mach et al.
Assessment of transient expression strategies to sialylate recombinant proteins in N. benthamiana
  • Journal: Journal of Biotechnology
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Shiva Izadi, Vinny Kunnummel, Herta Steinkellner, Stefan Werner, Alexandra Castilho