Mohammad Faisal | Plant Sciences | Excellence in Plant Research

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Faisal | Plant Sciences | Excellence in Plant Research

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohammad Faisal is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology in the Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), India, specializing in plant tissue culture and biotechnology. With postdoctoral training in Spain and India, he brings over 16 years of experience in plant biotechnology research. Dr. Faisal is renowned for his work on in vitro plant regeneration, molecular characterization, and nanoparticle-plant interactions. His academic contributions include 172 peer-reviewed publications and editorial roles in reputed journals, reflecting his leadership in sustainable plant biotechnology.

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Education 

Dr. Faisal holds a BSc (Hons), MSc, MPhil, and PhD in Botany from Aligarh Muslim University, India, where his research focused on plant tissue culture and biotechnology. His PhD thesis explored tissue culture and regeneration in Tylophora indica and Rauvolfia tetraphylla. He completed two postdoctoral fellowships: one at AMU under the DST Fast-track scheme, and the other at Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB), Madrid, Spain, under Spain’s Ministry of Science & Innovation. He further expanded his expertise at Kangwon National University, South Korea, focusing on advanced techniques in plant genetic engineering and in vitro systems.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Faisal currently serves as a Professor at King Saud University since August 2023, following his roles as Associate Professor (2017–2023) and Assistant Professor (2011–2017). Prior to joining KSU, he held postdoctoral fellowships at CIB Madrid and AMU, and earlier research roles as SRF and Project Fellow at AMU. He has led and participated in various national and international research projects, contributing significantly to tissue culture protocols, crop improvement, and environmental biotechnology. With over 16 years of post-PhD experience, his work bridges academic research and applied biotechnology with a global impact in plant sciences.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Faisal has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Excellence of Research Award (2023) by ISAHRD and the Outstanding Scientist Award (2021) by VDGOOD Professional Association. He was honored with the Plant Biotechnologist Award (2017) and the Scientist of the Year Award (2015) by SESR and the National Environmental Science Academy, respectively. He is an elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, UK, and SESR, and serves as an international panel expert for the Czech Academy of Sciences. His academic excellence has also been recognized through editorial appointments in journals like Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture and Plant Biotechnology Reports.

Research Skills 

Dr. Faisal specializes in plant tissue culture, in vitro morphogenesis, mass propagation, and genetic transformation of economically important plant species. He employs molecular, phytochemical, and anatomical tools to characterize tissue culture-derived plantlets. His pioneering work includes synthetic seed technology for germplasm conservation and evaluating plant responses to nanoparticles. He has led multiple funded projects in environmental biotechnology and crop improvement. With 172 publications and a strong citation record, his research is both foundational and applied, addressing biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, and plant-environment interactions using cutting-edge biotechnological techniques.

Conclusion 

Prof. Mohammad Faisal exemplifies leadership in plant biotechnology through his impactful research, prolific publication record, and international collaborations. His contributions span fundamental studies and applied innovations in crop improvement, plant tissue culture, and nanotechnology applications. As a research leader, he continues to shape global discourse on sustainable agriculture and germplasm preservation. Through editorial work, professional memberships, and translational research, he actively promotes scientific progress. His expertise and dedication position him as a role model and mentor in the global scientific community, making him a worthy candidate for recognition in academic excellence and plant biotechnology advancement.

Publications

Cokuraj, M., Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2025). Synergistic effects of growth regulators and silicon nanoparticles on enhancing morpho-structural stability in Vitex agnus-castus L. plantlets. South African Journal of Botany, 2025

Munir, M., Ahmad, K., Khan, Z.I., Akhtar, S., Nadeem, M., Ashfaq, A., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., Nazir, H.M., & Malik, I.S. (2025). Trophic transfer of arsenic in the food chain from selected crops grown in long-term wastewater contaminated soil. Agricultural Water Management, 2025

Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2025). Unveiling the stimulatory effect of silicon nanoparticles on the direct regeneration and micro-structural developments in Cadaba trifoliata (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. Environmental Science: Nano, 2025

Fazal, U., Zada, A., Hanif, M., Lee, S.Y., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., Sultana, T., & Sohail. (2025). Green Myco-Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Using Cortinarius sp.: Hepatoprotective, Antimicrobial, and Antioxidant Potential for Biomedical Applications. Microorganisms, 2025

Manokari, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2024). In vitro regeneration and micro-morpho-anatomical characterization of leaves towards epiphytic adaptation in Aechmea bracteata (Sw.) Griseb. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology – Plant, 2024

Mani, M., Faisal, M., Alatar, A.A., & Shekhawat, M.S. (2024). In vitro propagation and assessment of the impact of nano silicon on growth and structural developments in Neomarica longifolia (Link & Otto) Sprague (Yellow Iris). South African Journal of Botany, 2024

Soumen Saha | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Soumen Saha | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Raiganj University | India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Soumen Saha, an Assistant Professor at Raiganj University’s Department of Sericulture, has made remarkable strides in the field of plant molecular biology. With a robust research portfolio focusing on plant genomics, tissue culture, and molecular characterization, Dr. Saha has contributed significantly to understanding plant responses to environmental stresses. Their work on DNA fingerprinting and genetic stability assessments has provided valuable insights into plant biotechnology applications. Dr. Saha’s dedication to teaching, mentoring, and leading research initiatives underscores their commitment to advancing plant molecular science. Their contributions have not only enriched academic discourse but have also paved the way for sustainable agricultural practices.

🎓 Education 

  • B.Sc. in Botany: University of Calcutta (2000–2003)

  • M.Sc. in Molecular Genetics: University of Mysore (2004–2006)

  • Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology: University of Kalyani (2007–2013)

Dr. Soumen Saha’s academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for plant sciences. Their undergraduate studies laid the foundation in botany, which was further enriched by a master’s program emphasizing molecular genetics. Pursuing a Ph.D. allowed Dr. Saha to delve into advanced research on plant tissue culture and molecular characterization, culminating in significant contributions to the field.

 💼  Professional Experience

  • UGC Postdoctoral Fellow: University of Kalyani (2014–2016)

  • Guest Lecturer: Raiganj University (2015–2016)

  • Assistant Professor: Department of Sericulture, Raiganj University (2016–Present)

Dr. Soumen Saha’s professional trajectory showcases a blend of research and teaching excellence. As a UGC Postdoctoral Fellow, they conducted pivotal research on plant stress responses. Their tenure at Raiganj University has been marked by curriculum development, mentorship, and leading research projects that bridge molecular biology and practical applications in sericulture.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

  • UGC-JRF and UGC-SRF Fellowships: Awarded by the University Grants Commission, Govt. of India

  • Postdoctoral National Fellowship: University Grants Commission, Govt. of India

  • Qualified GATE (2008): Indian Institute of Technology

  • Memberships:

    • British Ecological Society

    • International Chemical Biology Society

Dr. Soumen Saha accolades reflect their dedication to scientific excellence. Securing prestigious fellowships and memberships in renowned scientific societies underscores their commitment to advancing plant molecular biology research.

🌍Research skills On Molecular Biology

Dr. Soumen Saha possesses a diverse skill set in plant molecular biology, including:

  • Molecular Techniques: DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, qRT-PCR, RAPD marker analysis

  • Tissue Culture: Micropropagation, in vitro regeneration, genetic fidelity assessments

  • Bioinformatics: Sequence analysis, phylogenetic studies, gene expression profiling

  • Stress Physiology: Research on oxidative stress, heavy metal toxicity, and plant defense mechanisms

Their interdisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology with practical applications, contributing to advancements in sustainable agriculture and plant biotechnology.

📖Publications

Assessment of Socio-Personal and Management Factors Affecting Farmer’s Income from Sericulture in West Bengal, India
  • Authors: Sengupta, M.; Biswas, S.; Saha, S.

  • Journal: International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research

  • Year: 2024

TAR: A Highly Accurate Machine-Learning Model to Predict the Cocoon Shell Weight of Tasar Silkworm Antheraea Mylitta
  • Authors: Alam, K.; Paik, J.H.; Saha, S.; Suresh, R.V.

  • Journal: Agricultural Research

  • Year: 2024

Wild silk insect of Simlipal biosphere and its molecular genetic diversity for conservation
  • Authors: Khasru Alam; V. S. Raviraj; Monalisa Paul; Sumana Ghosh; Chandrakant Nalvadi; Prasanta Kumar Kar; Soumen Saha

  • Journal: Biologia Futura

  • Year: 2024

Comparative studies on regeneration of different tissues of Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst in vitro and analysis of genetic homogeneity by random DNA markers (RDMs)
  • Authors: Saha, S.; Adhikari, S.; Mukhopadhyay, S.; Ghosh, P.

  • Journal: Acta Ecologica Sinica

  • Year: 2023

AFLP-based assessment of genetic variation in certain Indian elite cultivars of Cymbopogon species
  • Authors: Adhikari, S.; Biswas, A.; Saha, S.; Bandyopadhyay, T.K.; Ghosh, P.

  • Journal: Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

  • Year: 2022