Kakhuangailiu Gangmei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kakhuangailiu Gangmei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre, India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kakhuangailiu Gangmei is a distinguished researcher in microbiology, specializing in soil bacteria, vector biology, and biological control of vectors. Her groundbreaking work has significantly advanced the understanding of bacterial strains for vector control and industrial applications. Dr. Gangmei’s innovative research and dedication make her an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Gangmei earned her Ph.D. in Zoology in September 2024. Her doctoral research focused on microbiology, particularly bacterial isolation, identification, and characterization. She has developed expertise in genomic DNA extraction, microbiological techniques, and next-generation sequencing. Dr. Gangmei is proficient in bioinformatics tools such as BV-BRC, MEGA-X, Proksee-Genome analysis, MEROPS, BioEdit, and Mob-recon for genomic analysis. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in soil science and related fields.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Gangmei is currently associated with the ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre. She has published 16 articles in esteemed journals, with four as the first author. Her recent publication on the Whole Genome Sequence of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis VCRC-B650 in Springer Nature highlights her significant contributions to microbiology. Additionally, Dr. Gangmei has reviewed articles for Springer Nature Journals, demonstrating her active engagement in the scientific community. She is a member of the Society of Vector Ecology and the Indian Science Congress.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

In 2022, Dr. Gangmei received the “Award for Excellence in Research” from EET CRS, recognizing her outstanding contributions to microbiology and soil science. Her work has garnered 24 citations, reflecting the impact of her research in the scientific community. With an h-index of 3, Dr. Gangmei’s publications demonstrate both quality and influence. Her dedication and innovative research have established her as a leading figure in her field.

🌍Research skills On Soil Science

Dr. Gangmei’s research skills encompass bacterial isolation, identification, and characterization, with a focus on soil bacteria and vector biology. She is adept at genomic DNA extraction, microbiological techniques, and next-generation sequencing. Her proficiency in bioinformatics tools such as BV-BRC, MEGA-X, Proksee-Genome analysis, MEROPS, BioEdit, and Mob-recon enables her to conduct comprehensive genomic analyses. Dr. Gangmei’s expertise contributes significantly to advancements in biological control of vectors and soil microbiology.

📖Publications

“Isolation of Bacillus thuringiensis serovar israelensis VCRC-B650 from Indian clay soil with enhanced mosquitocidal activity and dehairing property”
  • Authors: Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Jibi Lukose, Abhisubesh Vijayakumar, Hemaladkshmi Padmanaban, Sahadiya Mandodan, Bhagyashree Bora, Manikandan Sivaprakasam, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, Mathivanan Ashokkumar, Vijayakumar Balakrishnan, Geetha Irudayaraj, Poopathi Subbiah
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2025
“A review on vector borne diseases and various strategies to control mosquito vectors”
  • Authors: Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Bhagyashree Bora, Sahadiya Mandodan, V. Abhisubesh, K. Aneha, S. Manikandan, Jibi Lukose, M. Ashokkumar, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2024
“A New Aqueous Formulation from Indigenously Isolated Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis VCRC B646 for Mosquito Control”
  • Authors: A. Vijayakumar, S. Mandodan, K. Aneha, K. Gangmei, H. Padmanaban, B. Bora, S. Manikandan, J. Lukose, M. Ashokkumar, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2024
“Applications of nanomaterials in mosquito vector control: a review”
  • Authors: Sahadiya Mandodan, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, Bhagyashree Bora, Hemaladkshmi Padmanaban, Abhisubesh Vijayakumar, Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Manikandan Sivaprakasam, Jibi Lukose, Mathivanan Ashokkumar, Vijayalakshmi Krishnamoorthy, Subbiah Poopathi
  • Journal: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
  • Year: 2023
“Isolation of a novel mosquitocidal bacterium Bacillus cereus VCRC-641 from fresh water fish Clarias batrachus”
  • Authors: S. Manikandan, Jibi Lukose, P. Hemaladkshmi, Bhagyashree Bora, V. Abhisubesh, K. Gangmei, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2022

Elena Vitalyevna Averyanova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Elena Vitalyevna Averyanova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Biysk Technological Institute | Russia

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INTRODUCTION

Elena Vitalyevna Averyanova is a prominent scholar and educator in the field of Biotechnology. With a career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the development of functional food ingredients, biotechnology education, and the integration of sustainable practices in food systems. Currently, she is a Professor at the Department of Biotechnology at the Biysk Technological Institute (Altai State Technical University), and the Director of the Institute of Chemistry and Chemical-Pharmaceutical Technologies at Altai State University.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Averyanova began her academic journey in 1991 at the Altai Polytechnic Institute, where she graduated with honors in Chemical Engineering. Her passion for research and education led her to pursue further qualifications, earning her Candidate of Chemical Sciences in 2006 from Altai State Technical University. Over the years, her dedication to scientific growth was recognized with multiple academic accolades, including her Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education title in 2010.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 1991, Averyanova has held a range of academic positions, progressing from an engineer to her current role as Professor at the Department of Biotechnology. She has also served as a member of various scientific committees, an editor for reputable journals, and a mentor for both Master’s and PhD students. As a leader in biotechnology, she plays a pivotal role in advancing research and shaping the educational curriculum at Altai State University.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Biochemistry

Averyanova’s research primarily focuses on the extraction and modification of biologically active compounds from plant materials, aiming to produce functional food products. Her groundbreaking work in utilizing secondary plant raw materials and food industry waste has resulted in the development of sustainable processes for food production. She has authored over 300 scientific papers and holds patents in the field, positioning her as an expert in biotechnology and food systems.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through her research, Averyanova has significantly impacted the biotechnology industry, with her innovations being implemented in various sectors such as food processing, pharmaceutical production, and biotechnology. She has contributed to the creation of regulatory documents like GOST, TU, and FS for companies like JSC Altai Vitamins. Her mentorship has shaped numerous professionals in the field, fostering a new generation of experts in biotechnology and sustainable food production.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Averyanova’s work is widely recognized, with over 300 scientific publications, including indexed articles in Web of Science and Scopus. Her publications have become vital references in the areas of food biotechnology and plant raw material processing. In addition, she has written monographs and educational manuals that serve as critical resources for students and researchers alike.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Elena Vitalyevna Averyanova has received numerous accolades throughout her career, highlighting her outstanding contributions to science and education. She was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education in 2010 and won the regional competition “Intellectual Capital of Altai” in the “Scientist of the Year” category twice, in 2019 and 2023. She has also been the recipient of various grants, further recognizing her achievements in the fields of biotechnology and food science.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a Professor, Director, and leading researcher, Averyanova’s future contributions will likely continue to shape the landscape of biotechnology and sustainable food production. Her work promises to drive further advancements in functional foods, contribute to the expansion of biotechnology education, and encourage sustainable practices across industries. The impact of her research and mentorship will undoubtedly resonate in the years to come, influencing both academic and professional spheres globally.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Elena Averyanova continues to be a driving force in the field of biotechnology, with an impressive legacy of research, mentorship, and academic leadership. Her dedication to advancing sustainable practices in food systems and her continuous efforts to innovate in the biotechnology industry have solidified her as a respected figure in her field.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Micronization of Small-Amount Preservatives in Food Processing: Techniques and Technology
  • Authors: Elena Averyanova, Marina Shkolnikova, Natalia Pavlova, Evgeny Rozhnov
  • Journal: Food Processing: Techniques and Technology
  • Year: 2024-10-02
Technological Aspects of Birch Bark Processing into a Component of Food Systems for the Population of the Arctic and the Far North
  • Authors: M. N. Shkolnikova, I. N. Pavlov, E. V. Averyanova, E. D. Rozhnov, O. V. Chugunova
  • Journal: Proceedings of Universities. Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2024-09-30
Targeted Fermentolysis of Pumpkin Pulp as a Tool for Developing the Quality of Semi-Finished Products
  • Authors: E. D. Rozhnov, M. N. Shkolnikova, V. N. Abbazova, E. V. Averyanova, T. I. Romanyuk, P. K. Ososko
  • Journal: Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies
  • Year: 2024-09-04
Potential Uses of Sprouted Pea Seeds with Separated Sprouts in Food Production
  • Authors: Yu. I. Matveev, E. V. Averyanova
  • Journal: Proceedings of Universities. Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2024-03-28
Effects of Triterpenoids in Fatty Products on Liver Condition of Laboratory Animals with Acute Toxic Hepatitis
  • Authors: E. V. Averyanova, M. N. Shkolnikova, O. V. Chugunova, O. N. Mazko
  • Journal: Problems of Nutrition
  • Year: 2023

 

Chao Zhou | Plant Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chao Zhou | Plant Development | Best Researcher Award

Shandong Agricultural university | China

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 PROFESSOR CHAO ZHOU: A VISIONARY IN PLANT BIOLOGY 🌱

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Professor Chao Zhou began his academic journey with a profound interest in the biological sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Plant Biology, focusing on the intricate mechanisms of molecular genetics, physiology, and biochemistry. His commitment to understanding the molecular underpinnings of plant growth and stress responses propelled him to pursue postdoctoral research at the prestigious Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States. These formative years honed his expertise in exploring the complexities of plant biology in a cutting-edge research environment.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as the Chairman of the Biology Department at Shandong Agricultural University, Professor Zhou leads transformative research initiatives. His professional journey spans groundbreaking projects funded by major national and international organizations, demonstrating his ability to translate scientific discoveries into practical agricultural applications.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT

Professor Zhou’s research primarily revolves around:

  1. Molecular Genetics: Understanding gene regulation and its role in plant stress tolerance.
  2. Crop Improvement: Enhancing seed development and resilience in crops like maize.
  3. Sustainable Agriculture: Bridging basic plant science and agricultural biotechnology.

His work has led to over 13 highly cited publications in journals like Nature Communications and The Plant Cell. He has also contributed to pivotal advancements in lipid biosynthesis and the genetic pathways regulating plant growth.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Professor Zhou’s work has significantly impacted food security and sustainable agricultural practices. By uncovering the genetic mechanisms behind stress tolerance and seed development, he has paved the way for developing high-yield, resilient crops. His collaborative efforts with institutions like the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory underscore his global influence in plant science.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Professor Zhou has a robust publication record, including articles in SCI-indexed journals such as:

  • Nature Communications: “Sterols are required for the coordinated assembly of lipid droplets in developing seeds.”
  • The Plant Cell: “Abscisic Acid Regulates Early Seed Development in Arabidopsis.”
  • PNAS: “Integration of pluripotency pathways regulates stem cell maintenance in Arabidopsis.”

These publications reflect his groundbreaking research and are frequently cited by peers worldwide.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Recipient of grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
  • Holder of four patents in plant molecular biology and biotechnology.
  • Active member of renowned scientific societies like The Crop Science Society of China and The Botanical Association of Shandong.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a thought leader in plant biology, Professor Zhou’s work continues to inspire the next generation of scientists. With ongoing projects funded by prominent national programs, his legacy is firmly rooted in advancing the frontier of agricultural biotechnology.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Professor Zhou’s pioneering contributions to plant science bridge the gap between fundamental research and its practical applications. His focus on molecular genetics and crop improvement underscores his commitment to addressing global challenges like food security and environmental sustainability.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

“Enhanced antioxidant activity improves deep-sowing tolerance in maize”
  • Authors: Sun, M., Pu, M., Zheng, G., Liu, H., Zhou, C.
  • Journal: BMC Plant Biology
  • Year: 2024
“The nitrate-responsive transcription factor MdNLP7 regulates callus formation by modulating auxin response”
  • Authors: Li, T., Feng, Z.-Q., Zhang, T.-T., Zhou, C., Wang, X.-F.
  • Journal: Journal of Integrative Agriculture
  • Year: 2023
“Integration of pluripotency pathways regulates stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis shoot meristem”
  • Authors: Su, Y.H., Zhou, C., Li, Y.J., Laux, T., Zhang, X.S.
  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA
  • Year: 2020
“FUSCA3 interacting with LEAFY COTYLEDON2 controls lateral root formation through regulating YUCCA4 gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana”
  • Authors: Tang, L.P., Zhou, C., Wang, S.S., Zhang, X.S., Su, Y.H.
  • Journal: New Phytologist
  • Year: 2017
“The Arabidopsis phytohormone crosstalk network involves a consecutive metabolic route and circular control units of transcription factors that regulate enzyme-encoding genes”
  • Authors: Yue, X., Li, X.G., Gao, X.-Q., Dong, Y.X., Zhou, C.
  • Journal: BMC Systems Biology
  • Year: 2016
“The microRNA167 controls somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis through regulating its target genes ARF6 and ARF8″
  • Authors: Su, Y.H., Liu, Y.B., Zhou, C., Li, X.M., Zhang, X.S.
  • Journal: Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
  • Year: 2016
“Abscisic acid regulates early seed development in Arabidopsis by ABI5-Mediated transcription of SHORT HYPOCOTYL UNDER BLUE1″
  • Authors: Cheng, Z.J., Zhao, X.Y., Shao, X.X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, X.S.
  • Journal: Plant Cell
  • Year: 2014
“Pattern of auxin and cytokinin responses for shoot meristem induction results from the regulation of cytokinin biosynthesis by AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR3”
  • Authors: Cheng, Z.J., Wang, L., Sun, W., Xie, Q., Zhang, X.S.
  • Journal: Plant Physiology
  • Year: 2013
“Overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana PTEN caused accumulation of autophagic bodies in pollen tubes by disrupting phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate dynamics”
  • Authors: Zhang, Y., Li, S., Zhou, L.-Z., Zhou, C., McCormick, S.
  • Journal: Plant Journal
  • Year: 2011

 

 

Dan Tong | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dan Tong | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Professor Dan Tong at Tsinghua University, China

Dan Tong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth System Science at Tsinghua University, specializing in coupled human-environment system analysis. His research focuses on global anthropogenic emission inventories, the interplay between energy systems, air pollution, and climate change. Notable achievements include being named one of MIT’s 35 Innovators Under 35 in 2019 and receiving the Damo “Qingcheng” Award in 2022. With over 80 SCI papers published, including articles in high-impact journals like Nature and PNAS, his work has garnered significant attention, reflected in an H-index of 43 and over 11,000 citations. Dan’s collaborative approach, including partnerships with leading researchers, enhances the credibility of his findings. He actively engages in disseminating knowledge through international conferences, contributing to critical discussions on environmental issues. Overall, Dan Tong’s innovative research and dedication position him as a leading figure in the field of earth system science.

PROFILE

  🎓 EDUCATION

Dan Tong holds an impressive educational background that underpins his expertise in earth system science. He earned his PhD from Tsinghua University, where his research focused on critical aspects of environmental science, equipping him with the analytical skills necessary for tackling complex environmental challenges. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Tsinghua University, where he developed a solid foundation in the technical and scientific principles governing environmental systems. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, which introduced him to the intricacies of human-environment interactions. This comprehensive education, characterized by rigorous academic training and research experience, has enabled Dan to emerge as a leading researcher in his field, contributing significantly to our understanding of coupled human-environment systems and their implications for climate change and pollution management. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental sciences.

 💼 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dan Tong has an impressive professional trajectory marked by significant contributions to earth system science. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, he transitioned from an Assistant Professor in the same department, reflecting his rapid ascent within academia. His earlier experience includes a pivotal postdoctoral role at the University of California, Irvine, where he collaborated with renowned researcher Steven J. Davis, further honing his expertise in coupled human-environment systems. Throughout his career, Dan has actively engaged in research that addresses critical issues such as anthropogenic emissions, climate change, and air pollution. His work has resulted in over 80 published papers, including articles in prestigious journals like Nature and PNAS. Additionally, Dan has been recognized with several prestigious awards, underscoring his influence and leadership in the field. His dedication to advancing scientific understanding and policy relevance in environmental issues positions him as a prominent figure in earth system research.

  RESEARCH INTEREST 

Dan Tong’s research interests lie at the intersection of human and environmental systems, focusing on the complex interactions between energy systems, air pollution, and climate change. He is particularly concerned with developing comprehensive global anthropogenic emission inventories, which are crucial for understanding and mitigating the impacts of human activities on the environment. His work examines how socio-economic inertia and “lock-in” phenomena contribute to persistent environmental and climate issues, emphasizing the need for transformative approaches to sustainability. Additionally, Tong explores the potential synergies between climate and environmental problems, particularly in the context of renewable energy resources like solar and wind under changing climatic conditions. His innovative research not only advances academic understanding but also aims to inform policy decisions, providing critical insights for creating effective strategies to combat climate change and promote sustainable development globally. Through his work, Tong seeks to contribute to a more integrated approach to addressing environmental challenges.

 

🌍RESEARCH SKILLS On Climate Change

Dan Tong possesses a robust set of research skills that significantly contribute to his expertise in coupled human-environment systems analysis. His proficiency in developing global anthropogenic emission inventories demonstrates his strong analytical abilities, allowing him to quantify and assess emissions in relation to climate change and energy systems. Dan’s work on the complex interactions of air pollution, energy systems, and climate change highlights his capacity to synthesize interdisciplinary knowledge, integrating environmental science with socio-economic factors. Additionally, his experience as a postdoctoral researcher has honed his collaborative skills, enabling him to work effectively with diverse teams across international institutions. Dan’s impressive publication record, featuring over 80 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, showcases his ability to conduct rigorous scientific research and communicate findings effectively. His engagement in academic conferences further reflects his commitment to knowledge dissemination and staying abreast of emerging trends in his field.

 

🏅AWARD AND RECOGNITION

Dan Tong has received numerous prestigious awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to the field of Earth System Science. Notably, he was named one of MIT’s 35 Innovators Under 35 in December 2019, distinguishing him as a leading young scholar in China. In November 2022, he received the Damo “Qingcheng” Award, recognizing his exceptional achievements in geoscience. His status as a Clarivate Highly Cited Scholar from 2021 to 2023 further highlights the impact of his research, with many of his publications being recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers. Additionally, he received the Second Prize for Excellent Doctoral Dissertations from Tsinghua University in June 2018 and the First Prize of the Qianyi Environmental Award in December 2017. These accolades underscore his significant influence in addressing critical environmental issues and contribute to his reputation as a prominent researcher in coupled human-environment systems.

 

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, Dan Tong exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to the analysis of coupled human-environment systems significantly enhance our understanding of the complex interactions between energy systems, air pollution, and climate change. With over 80 high-impact publications and notable accolades such as being named a Clarivate highly cited scholar, Dan’s work has garnered widespread recognition within the scientific community. His active participation in international conferences and collaborations with esteemed researchers further underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. While opportunities for improvement exist, such as expanding interdisciplinary collaborations and enhancing public engagement, Dan’s potential for impactful contributions remains immense. His dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges positions him as a pivotal figure in the realm of earth system science, making him a worthy candidate for this prestigious award.

 

📖PUBLICATION TOP NOTES
  1. Historical air pollutant emissions and future sustainable pathways of global cement plants
    • Authors: Yan, X., Tong, D., Cao, Z., He, K., Zhang, Q.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Climate change impacts on the extreme power shortage events of wind-solar supply systems worldwide during 1980–2022
    • Authors: Zheng, D., Tong, D., Davis, S.J., Che, H., Zhang, Q.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  3. Cost-effectiveness uncertainty may bias the decision of coal power transitions in China
    • Authors: Yan, X., Tong, D., Zheng, Y., Zhang, Q., Lei, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4
  4. Optimizing air quality and health Co-benefits of mitigation technologies in China: An integrated assessment
    • Authors: Zhao, M., Xie, Y., Xu, M., Zhang, Y., Tong, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  5. Efficacy of China’s clean air actions to tackle PM2.5 pollution between 2013 and 2020
    • Authors: Geng, G., Liu, Y., Liu, Y., He, K., Zhang, Q.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  6. Publisher Correction: Amplified positive effects on air quality, health, and renewable energy under China’s carbon neutral target
    • Authors: Qin, Y., Zhou, M., Hao, Y., Ding, A., Zhu, T.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  7. Unequal household carbon emissions and potential determinants in China: Evidence from nationwide household surveys
    • Authors: Yue, J., Lu, F., Weng, Z., Chen, S., Ma, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  8. Amplified positive effects on air quality, health, and renewable energy under China’s carbon neutral target
    • Authors: Qin, Y., Zhou, M., Hao, Y., Ding, A., Zhu, T.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5
  9. The 2022 report of synergetic roadmap on carbon neutrality and clean air for China: Accelerating transition in key sectors
    • Authors: Lei, Y., Yin, Z., Lu, X., Wang, J., He, K.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 14
  10. China’s carbon-neutral policies will reduce short-term PM2.5-associated excess incidence of cardiovascular diseases
    • Authors: Ban, J., Cheng, J., Zhang, C., Hao, J., Li, T.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0