Hala Al Daghistani | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hala Al Daghistani | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Al Ahliyya Amman University | Best Researcher Award

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 🌟HALA IBRAHIM AL-DAGHISTANI: PIONEER IN MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

Hala Ibrahim Al-Daghistani, an esteemed academic from Iraq, holds the position of Associate Professor in Medical Microbiology and Immunology. With over two decades of expertise, her contributions to the field of medical microbiology, particularly in infertility and microbial pathogenesis, have left a significant mark. Based in Amman, Jordan, her academic and research career spans renowned institutions and offers invaluable insights into microbial resistance and its role in health.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Al-Daghistani’s academic journey began at the University of Jordan, where she earned her B.Sc. in Medical Analysis (1987). She later pursued a M.Sc. in Medical Microbiology, focusing on Toxigenicity and Penicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus. Her keen interest in the intersection of immunology and microbiology led her to the University of Baghdad, where she completed a Ph.D. (1998), studying the bacteriological and immunological factors contributing to infertility in women.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Over the years, Dr. Al-Daghistani has amassed invaluable experience in teaching and clinical laboratory settings. Her professional history includes notable teaching roles in undergraduate and graduate courses, such as Microbiology, Immunology, and Diagnostic Microbiology. Her clinical expertise covers molecular genetics, infertility investigations, and microbial diagnostics. Additionally, she has mentored several postgraduate students and played pivotal roles in various academic and research committees.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Medicinal Plants 

Dr. Al-Daghistani’s research has significantly contributed to the understanding of bacterial pathogenesis, antibiotic resistance, and microbial epidemiology, particularly in infertility studies. Her work in detecting and analyzing Staphylococcus aureus and Chlamydia trachomatis has led to essential findings in microbial resistance patterns and clinical diagnostics. She has also focused on the biotechnological potential of halophilic bacteria from the Dead Sea.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Her work has greatly influenced the field of medical microbiology, particularly in the context of infertility and microbial resistance. Through her dedication to academia and research, Dr. Al-Daghistani has played a crucial role in developing modern diagnostic and treatment methods for infections associated with infertility. Her collaborations with international and local agencies, such as the UNDP and Arab Potash Company, further highlight her global impact.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Al-Daghistani has an extensive publication record, contributing numerous research articles to international journals. She has also secured several research grants to further her studies on microbial resistance and infertility. Her scholarly works on Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and other microbial pathogens have earned her recognition within the academic community.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • The Scientific Award for Applied Sciences (Hisham Hijjawi, 2001)
  • Excellence Award for Supervising the Best Master’s Thesis (2023)
  • Research Grants from institutions such as Arab Potash Company and Al-Balqa Applied University

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Al-Daghistani’s research on microbial pathogenesis and infertility continues to promise significant breakthroughs. Her commitment to education, research, and community engagement positions her as a leading figure in the fields of microbiology and immunology.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Al-Daghistani’s career is a testament to the power of dedication, hard work, and academic excellence. She continues to influence the future of medical microbiology through her innovative research, shaping the next generation of scholars in her field.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Quorum Quenching of P. aeruginosa by Portulaca oleracea Methanolic Extract and Its Phytochemical Profile
  • Journal: Pathogens
  • Year: 2025
  • Authors: Hala Al-Daghistani, Sina M. Matalqah, Khalid Shadid, Lubna Abu-Niaaj, Sima Zein, Raeda M. Abo-Ali
Genetic Signature and Serocompatibility Evidence for Drug Resistant Campylobacter jejuni
  • Journal: Antibiotics
  • Year: 2022
  • Authors: Rozan O. Al-Khresieh, Hala Al-Daghistani, Saeid Abu-Romman, Lubna Abu-Niaaj
Isolation and characterization of thermophilic bacteria from Jordanian hot springs: Bacillus licheniformis and Thermomonas hydrothermalis isolates are potential producers of thermostable enzymes
  • Journal: International Journal of Microbiology
  • Year: 2017
  • Authors: Balsam Mohammad, Hala Al-Daghistani, Atef Jouani, Christian Kennes, Saleh Abdel-Latif

 

Ruihong Wang | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ruihong Wang | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang Sci-tech Universtiy | China

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INTRODUCTION

RUIHONG WANG is a distinguished Associate Professor at the College of Life Sciences and Medicine, Zhejiang Sci-tech University. He has made significant contributions to the field of Botany, particularly in medicinal plant identification, plant phylogeny, biodiversity, and conservation genetics. His research has garnered attention worldwide, with a focus on the molecular aspects of plant species and their role in pharmacology.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Wang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Engineering from Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University of Science and Technology, where he developed a strong foundation in plant sciences. His passion for botany led him to Zhejiang University, where he earned his Ph.D. in Botany in 2015. During his time at Zhejiang University, Dr. Wang also further honed his expertise by participating in a research program at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in 2013.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

In 2015, Ruihong Wang joined Zhejiang Sci-tech University as a lecturer and later became an Associate Professor. His role at the university has allowed him to contribute both to the academic world and the development of new approaches in plant genetics, ecology, and conservation. Over the years, he has built a robust academic and research profile, gaining recognition for his work on medicinal plants and their genomic characterization.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Systematics

Dr. Wang’s research focuses on the Identification of Medicinal Plants, the Development and Utilization of Germplasm Resources, Plant Phylogeny, and Biodiversity. His work also encompasses Wild Planting Resources Surveys, Phylogeography, and Conservation Genetics. Some of his key contributions include detailed studies on the evolutionary relationships of East Asian medicinal plants like Scrophularia and the comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes in medicinal herbs.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Wang’s research has had a profound impact on understanding the genetic and evolutionary relationships of medicinal plants in China and beyond. His work has provided important insights into the phylogenetic classification of plants and the conservation of biodiversity. His studies on plant genomes have also helped in the better identification and utilization of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Wang has published numerous papers in prestigious journals, including the Frontiers in Plant Science, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Molecules. Some of his prominent works include:

  • Comparative plastome analyses of 25 East Asian Scrophularia species
  • Characterization of chloroplast genomes of medicinal plants like Scrophularia ningpoensis
  • Comprehensive reviews on the morphology, cultivation, and pharmacology of Kitagawia praeruptora
  • Research on the Plio-Pleistocene climatic change’s role in plant speciation in Northwest China

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has been the recipient of various awards and honors for his research contributions and dedication to academia. These include prestigious grants for his studies on plant genetics, phylogeny, and conservation.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Wang’s ongoing research is expected to shape the future of medicinal plant conservation and biodiversity studies. His legacy lies in his ability to connect complex plant molecular genetics with practical applications in environmental sustainability and pharmacology. As he continues to push the boundaries of plant science, his work will have long-lasting impacts on both academic research and real-world applications.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Ruihong Wang’s career continues to inspire researchers and academics in the fields of Botany, Plant Genetics, and Conservation Biology. His research bridges the gap between fundamental science and its application in environmental conservation and medicinal plant utilization. With his dedication to advancing botanical sciences, he is poised to remain an influential figure in his field.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Chloroplast genome characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of Macropanax rosthornii (Harms) C.Y. Wu ex G. Hoo (Araliaceae)
  • Authors: Du, Shuxin; Huang, Huiying; Yang, Shuhui; Zhou, Mengli; Wang, Ruihong
    Journal: Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources
    Year: 2025
Comparative plastome analyses and evolutionary relationships of 25 East Asian species within the medicinal plant genus Scrophularia (Scrophulariaceae)
  • Authors: Wang, Xia; Guo, Lei; Ding, Lulu; Wang, Ruihong; Li, Pan
    Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
    Year: 2024
Characterization and Comparative Analysis of Chloroplast Genomes of Medicinal Herb Scrophularia ningpoensis and Its Common Adulterants (Scrophulariaceae)
  • Authors: Guo, Lei; Wang, Xia; Wang, Ruihong; Li, Pan
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2023

 

Consuelo Sendino | Earth sciences | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Consuelo Sendino | Earth sciences | Women Researcher Award

CSIC, MNCN | Spain

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CONSUELO SENDINO: ACADEMICIAN & CURATOR OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS 🌍

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Consuelo Sendino embarked on her academic journey at the University Complutense of Madrid (Spain), where she earned her Licenciatura in Geology in 1989. She continued to deepen her expertise in the geological sciences, receiving a Master’s Degree in Environmental Management from the Foundation Alfonso Martín Escudero in 2000. Sendino pursued her Ph.D. in Palaeontology at the University Complutense of Madrid, graduating cum laude in 2008.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Consuelo Sendino’s career spans multiple curatorial and leadership roles. From 1992 to 2008, she served as a Curator at the National Museum of Natural Sciences in Madrid, where she coordinated several high-profile scientific projects, including her role as Project Coordinator for GBIF in Madrid. From 2008 to 2022, she worked as Senior Curator of Invertebrates at the Natural History Museum in London and led collections of bryozoans, sponges, and worms. Her work on digitalization, including the Synthesys Project and development of AI tools, has been vital in preserving historical specimens and enhancing accessibility for researchers.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON EARTH SCIENCES

Sendino has made significant strides in her research, focusing on invertebrate palaeontology with a specialization in Bryozoa. She is currently involved in groundbreaking work involving the automatic identification of stromatoporoids and the digitization of lithistida collections. Additionally, her efforts to create tools for identifying Mediterranean and North Atlantic Bryozoans have advanced the field of marine invertebrate taxonomy.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Consuelo Sendino has significantly influenced museum practices through her work on digital curation, contributing to the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales’ digital collections and the Natural History Museum’s Emu database. Her leadership in various workshops and seminars on QR codes for exhibitions and curation has impacted how museum collections are presented to the public and the academic community. Her efforts in promoting scientific outreach have enhanced the general understanding of palaeontology and geology.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Sendino’s research has resulted in numerous publications in prominent journals. Her contributions to the field have been cited extensively, highlighting her role in advancing the understanding of Bryozoa and invertebrate palaeontology. Among her noteworthy projects is the Lyell Project, where she digitized and catalogued historical fossil collections, making them more accessible to the global scientific community.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • 2024 Encourage Award from the Association of Women Geoscientists (AWG)
  • Various Research Grants for projects on AI-driven identification tools
  • National and International Recognition for contributions to digitizing museum collections

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a member of numerous professional bodies such as the International Bryozoology Association and the Geological Society of London, Sendino’s influence will continue to grow. Her future projects, such as AI identification for stromatoporoids, will likely reshape the study of ancient marine organisms and inspire new ways to connect the public with scientific knowledge.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Consuelo Sendino’s multifaceted career highlights her commitment to both scientific research and public education. Her curatorial expertise, research initiatives, and leadership in museum digitalization have left a lasting impact on both the scientific community and the general public’s understanding of the natural world.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Spongy-looking microfabrics in the earliest named stromatolite represent deep burial alteration and incipient metamorphism
  • Authors: Neuweiler, F., Mueller, M., Walter, B.F., Amati, L., Kershaw, S.
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2024
New machaeridian data from the Upper Ordovician of Scotland: Palaeoecological and global palaeobiogeographical implications
  • Authors: Candela, Y., Sendino, C.
  • Journal: Geobios
  • Year: 2023
Internal conulariid structures unveiled using µCT
  • Authors: Sendino, C., Clark, B., Morandini, A.C., Lowe, M., Rushlau, W.
  • Journal: PalZ
  • Year: 2023
Keratose sponges in ancient carbonates – A problem of interpretation
  • Authors: Neuweiler, F., Kershaw, S., Boulvain, F., McMenamin, M., Munnecke, A.
  • Journal: Sedimentology
  • Year: 2023
Enigmatic structures in Palaeozoic fenestrate bryozoans: the case of Fenestella sculptilis
  • Authors: Suárez Andrés, J.L., Wyse Jackson, P.N., Sendino, C.
  • Book Chapter: Bryozoan Studies 2022
  • Year: 2023
Comment on “Range expansion of tropical shallow-water marine molluscs in the NE Atlantic during the last interglacial (MIS 5e): Causes, consequences and utility of ecostratigraphic indicators for the Macaronesian archipelagos”
  • Authors: Meco, J., Lomoschitz, A., Betancort, J.-F., Sendino, C.
  • Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Year: 2022
The Fossil Lithistida Collection at the Natural History Museum, London (UK)
  • Authors: Sendino, C., Tucker, A.
  • Journal: Biodiversity Data Journal
  • Year: 2022