Qi Su | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qi Su | Plant-Animal Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Yangtze University | China

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Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Professor Qi Su, a distinguished academic in entomology and plant-insect interactions, has made significant contributions to the field of chemical and molecular ecology. With a PhD from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and a progressive academic career at Yangtze University, including his current role as Deputy Dean, he has established himself as a leading researcher. His expertise in plant defense mechanisms, particularly in vegetable pest management, has led to critical advancements in understanding plant-insect dynamics, making his work highly impactful for both theoretical and applied agricultural sciences. Given his impressive academic output, research impact, and leadership in plant-insect interaction studies, Professor Qi Su is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has not only expanded scientific understanding but also contributed to sustainable agricultural practices, making him a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.

🎓 Education 

Professor Qi Su holds a strong academic foundation in plant protection and entomology. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Plant Protection from Yunnan Agriculture University, China (2005–2009), where he developed a keen interest in insect-plant interactions. He pursued his Ph.D. in Entomology at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Agriculture Science, China (2009–2015), focusing on the molecular aspects of insect behavior and plant defense mechanisms. During his doctoral research, he explored chemical ecology and insect physiology, leading to high-impact publications. His academic journey continued with postdoctoral research and visiting scientist roles at the University of Bern, Switzerland (2019–2020), enriching his expertise in evolutionary ecology and plant signaling pathways. His interdisciplinary education has positioned him as a leading researcher in entomology, contributing to advancements in integrated pest management and sustainable agriculture.

 💼  Professional Experience

Professor Qi Su has held various academic and research positions that have shaped his career in entomology. He began as an Assistant Professor at Yangtze University (2015–2017), where he initiated research on plant-insect chemical interactions. He was later promoted to Associate Professor (2017–2021), expanding his research scope into molecular ecology and induced plant defenses. During his tenure as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Bern, Switzerland (2019–2020), he collaborated on studies involving insect behavior and plant defense responses. In 2022, he achieved the rank of full Professor and was appointed Deputy Dean at Yangtze University. Throughout his career, he has led multiple research projects, published widely in SCI journals, and secured patents on novel pest management strategies. His expertise in plant-insect interactions has contributed significantly to agricultural science and sustainable farming practices.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Professor Qi Su has received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to entomology and plant-insect interaction research. Notable honors include the Outstanding Scientist Award for his advancements in chemical ecology, the Young Researcher Excellence Award for his pioneering work in insect-induced plant defenses, and the Best Innovation in Agricultural Sciences Award for developing sustainable pest management techniques. Additionally, he has been honored with research fellowships from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Bern, supporting his studies on plant signaling pathways. His patents on novel insect deterrents have gained industry recognition, further solidifying his impact on ecological research. He actively participates in global scientific committees, serving as a keynote speaker at international conferences. His editorial role in entomology journals also underscores his influence in shaping future research directions.

🌍Research skills On Plant-Animal Interactions

Professor Qi Su is a leading expert in plant-insect interactions, demonstrating a strong command of chemical and molecular ecology methodologies. His key research skills include:

  • Chemical Ecology: Identifying plant volatile compounds and their effects on herbivores.
  • Molecular Techniques: Using gene expression analysis and RNA sequencing to study plant defense responses.
  • Insect Behavior Analysis: Investigating herbivore feeding patterns and host selection.
  • Biostatistical Analysis: Applying quantitative models for ecological interactions.
  • Green Pest Management: Developing eco-friendly strategies to control agricultural pests. His research integrates cutting-edge molecular tools with ecological principles to decipher complex plant-insect interactions. His ability to translate fundamental research into practical pest management solutions has positioned him as a key contributor to sustainable agriculture. His work is widely cited, with an h-index of 23 and over 2,390 citations, reflecting the impact of his studies on entomology and plant science.

📖Publications

A plant virus manipulates both its host plant and the insect that facilitates its transmission
  • Journal: Science Advances

  • Year: 2025

  • Authors: Shaoli Wang, Xin Yang, Wen Xie, Qingjun Wu, Xuguo Zhou, Jie Ning, Xiaojie Wu, Wenlu Wang, Jun Ren, Qi Su, et al.

Characterization of Field-Evolved Resistance to Afidopyropen, a Novel Insecticidal Toxin Developed from Microbial Secondary Metabolites, in Bemisia tabaci
  • Journal: Toxins

  • Year: 2022

  • Authors: Ran Wang, Qinghe Zhang, Xuan Zhou, Mi Zhang, Qingyi Yang, Qi Su, Chen Luo

Pesticide Resistance and Related Mutation Frequencies of Tetranychus urticae in Hainan, China
  • Journal: Horticulturae

  • Year: 2022

  • Authors: Tian Tian, Mingmei Wu, Yan Zhang, Dandan Xu, Mingyue Wu, Wen Xie, Qi Su, Shaoli Wang

Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of Chitinase-Like Gene Family in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
  • Journal: Insects

  • Year: 2021

  • Authors: Zhengke Peng, Jun Ren, Qi Su, Yang Zeng, Lixia Tian, Shaoli Wang, Qingjun Wu, Pei Liang, Wen Xie, Youjun Zhang

 

Marzena Kurowska | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marzena Kurowska | Plant Genetics | Best Researcher Award

University of Silesia in Katowice , Poland

Suitable for this Research for Best researcher award

Dr. Marzena Kurowska’s extensive experience, international research collaborations, and contributions to plant genetics make her a deserving candidate for a best researcher award. Her work is not only academically rigorous but also has real-world applications in improving crop genetics. Recognizing her achievements would acknowledge her dedication to advancing agricultural biotechnology and molecular genetics, inspiring further contributions to this critical field.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Kurowska’s educational journey is rooted in molecular genetics and biotechnology. She earned her Ph.D. in 2010 from the University of Silesia, focusing on the molecular analysis of mutations in barley genomes caused by chemical and physical mutagens. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s in Biotechnology at the same university in 2004, researching DNA polymorphism in barley mutants. Her academic training was enriched through multiple international scholarships, including an IAEA Research Scholarship at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics (Germany), where she worked on TILLING by sequencing in barley. She also received an LLP/Erasmus Research Scholarship at Carlsberg Laboratory (Denmark), focusing on enzyme expression and purification. Her undergraduate studies were complemented by a Socrates/Erasmus Research Scholarship at the Agricultural University of Athens, where she explored genetic variations in faba beans. This extensive academic background has equipped her with expertise in plant genetics and molecular research.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Kurowska has over two decades of experience in genetics research and education. Since 2012, she has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Silesia, where she teaches and conducts research in plant genetics. Her work primarily focuses on genome mutations, molecular markers, and biotechnological applications in plant breeding. Before attaining her current role, she served as a Scientific and Teaching Assistant (2011-2012), and a Scientific Assistant (2010-2011), contributing to genetic studies and mentoring students. Her early career included a Scientific and Teaching Assistant position (2004-2005), showcasing her long-standing dedication to academia. She has been involved in collaborative research projects with international institutions, working on innovative genetic modification techniques to enhance crop productivity. Her professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing biotechnology and genetic engineering, making significant contributions to both theoretical and applied plant sciences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Kurowska has received multiple prestigious awards and research scholarships that highlight her expertise in plant genetics. She was awarded an IAEA Research Scholarship at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics, where she contributed to cutting-edge research on barley genomics. She also received the LLP/Erasmus Research Scholarship at Carlsberg Laboratory, recognizing her outstanding work in enzyme purification and molecular biology. Additionally, she was selected for a Socrates/Erasmus Scholarship at the Agricultural University of Athens, acknowledging her research on faba bean genotypic variations. Her recognition extends beyond scholarships, as she has been invited to collaborate with renowned international research centers, strengthening global scientific networks. Through her publications, she has made substantial contributions to molecular plant genetics, earning respect from the scientific community. Her awards reflect her innovative research, technical expertise, and contributions to advancing genetic engineering in agriculture.

🌍Research skill On Plant Genetics

Dr. Kurowska possesses a diverse set of research skills, particularly in molecular genetics, genome mutation analysis, and plant biotechnology. Her expertise includes DNA sequencing, PCR techniques, mutagenesis studies, and molecular marker analysis to investigate genetic variations in crops. She specializes in TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes) by sequencing, a technique used for detecting mutations in plant genomes, which she developed further during her research at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics. She is skilled in enzyme expression and purification techniques, gained through her research at Carlsberg Laboratory. Additionally, she has experience in genomic DNA isolation, RAPD marker analysis, and in vitro culture techniques. Her work contributes to crop improvement and genetic diversity studies, essential for enhancing food security and agricultural sustainability. With strong interdisciplinary knowledge, she combines genetics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics to advance plant breeding and molecular research.

📖Publications

Functional analysis of HvSNAC1 in stomatal dynamics and drought adaptation
  • Journal: Journal of Applied Genetics
  • Year: 2025
  • Authors: Marzena Kurowska, Agnieszka Janiak, Krzysztof Sitko, Izabela Potocka, Monika Gajecka, Ewa Sybilska, Tomasz Płociniczak, Sabina Lip, Magdalena Rynkiewicz, Klaudia Wiecha, et al.
Molecular mechanisms of SNAC1 (Stress-responsive NAC1) in conferring the abiotic stress tolerance
  • Journal: Plant Science
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Marzena Kurowska, Agata Daszkowska-Golec
Aquaporins in Cereals—Important Players in Maintaining Cell Homeostasis under Abiotic Stress
  • Journal: Genes
  • Year: 2021
  • Authors: Marzena Małgorzata Kurowska
Barley ABI5 (Abscisic Acid INSENSITIVE 5) Is Involved in Abscisic Acid-Dependent Drought Response
  • Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Year: 2020
  • Authors: Marzena Kurowska
Methyl Jasmonate Affects Photosynthesis Efficiency, Expression of HvTIP Genes and Nitrogen Homeostasis in Barley
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2020
  • Authors: Marzena Małgorzata Kurowska, Agata Daszkowska-Golec, Monika Gajecka, Paulina Kościelniak, Wojciech Bierza, Iwona Szarejko