Chao Bai | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Chao Bai | Plant Physiology | Research Excellence Award

Beijing Zoo | China

Chao Bai is an Associate Researcher at Beijing Zoo with interdisciplinary training in plant science, molecular biology, and ecological innovation. He earned his PhD in Plant Production and Forest Science from the University of Lleida, Spain, and has held research and postdoctoral positions at leading Chinese research institutes. His work integrates metabolomics, molecular genetics, and RNA interference to address wildlife nutrition, invasive plant biology, crop metabolic engineering, and sustainable pest control. He has led multiple nationally funded projects and published extensively in high-impact international journals. His research advances applied conservation, agricultural biotechnology, and evidence-based ecological management with strong translational impact.

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Rainer Hedrich | Plant Physiology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Rainer Hedrich | Plant Physiology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Shenzhen University SUAT | Germany

Professor Dr. Rainer Hedrich is a globally renowned plant physiologist and synthetic biologist whose pioneering work has fundamentally shaped modern understanding of ion channel–mediated signaling in plants. Trained in Germany, including postdoctoral research with Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher, he established his independent academic career at the University of Göttingen, later serving as full professor at Hannover and Würzburg, where he held the Chair of Molecular Plant Physiology and Biophysics. Since 2025, he has been a full-time professor at Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology. His research focuses on plant electrophysiology, ion transport, signal transduction, stomatal regulation, carnivorous plant biology, and optogenetics. Professor Hedrich was the first to provide experimental proof of ion channels in plants, laying the molecular foundation for understanding plant water balance and electrical excitability. His groundbreaking studies on the Venus flytrap revealed how action potentials, calcium signaling, and phytohormones regulate prey capture and digestion, attracting worldwide scientific and public attention. He has published 371 scientific papers with over 31,035 citations and an h-index of 102, reflecting his sustained global impact. His achievements have been recognized with the Körber European Science Prize, ERC Award, DFG Koselleck Award, and election to the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Widely regarded as a pioneer, Professor Hedrich continues to advance plant science and synthetic biology through innovative interdisciplinary research.

 

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Shabeer Ahmad Dar | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shabeer Ahmad Dar | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

CSIR-IIIM | India

Dr. Shabeer Ahmad Dar is an accomplished plant biotechnologist with a Ph.D. in Plant Tissue Culture and Mutagenesis from the University of Kashmir, India, and currently serves as a Research Associate focusing on tissue culture, mutagenesis, and genetic transformation for improving medicinal and ornamental plants. With experience as a contractual lecturer and assistant professor, he has led and contributed to multiple projects in micropropagation, in vitro mutagenesis, secondary metabolite production, and plant conservation biology. His work has resulted in several high-impact journal publications, including studies on Atropa acuminata (In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant), callus induction, antioxidant profiling, and ethnomedicinal surveys. He has accumulated about 58 citations and holds an h-index of 3. He earned a Young Scientist Award in Plant Sciences in 2022. His research interests lie at the interface of plant biotechnology, synthetic biology, stress physiology, mutagenesis, and conservation of endangered medicinal germplasm. He also mentors junior researchers and promotes collaborative, interdisciplinary research. In future, he aims to expand transgenic approaches, metabolic engineering, and sustainable production of bioactive compounds while continuing efforts in plant conservation and capacity building in biotechnology.

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Dar, S. A., Nawchoo, I. A., Tyub, S., & Kamili, A. N. (2022). In vitro culture and biochemical and antioxidant potential of the critically endangered medicinal plant Atropa acuminata Royle ex Lindl of Kashmir Himalaya. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant.

Dar, S. A., Nawchoo, I. A., Tyub, S., & Kamili, A. N. (2021). Effect of plant growth regulators on in vitro induction and maintenance of callus from leaf and root explants of Atropa acuminata Royle ex Lindl. Biotechnology Reports, 31, e00688.

Dar, S. A., Gulzar, N., Lone, I. M., & Mohammad, H. B. (2020). Ethnomedicinal plants used by tribal community of district Pulwama with special reference to Tehsil Tral, Jammu and Kashmir–India. International Research Journal of Plant Sciences, 11(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.14303/irjps.2020.005

Dar, S. A., Nawchoo, I. A., Tyub, S., & Kamili, A. N. (2021). An updated overview of Atropa acuminata Royle ex Lindl: A critically endangered medicinal plant of Kashmir Himalaya. Research and Reviews: Journal of Botanical Sciences.

Dar, S. A., Nawchoo, I. A., Tyub, S., & Kamili, A. N. (2020). Plant cell cultures: Important methods for production of secondary metabolites. Journal of Research and Development.