Ajar Nath Yadav | Plant Molecular Biology | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav | Plant Molecular Biology | Distinguished Scientist Award

Eternal University | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the life sciences, with a distinguished progression from a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology from the University of Allahabad (2006) to a Master’s in Biotechnology from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (2009), where he secured the second rank. He further pursued a Ph.D. in Microbial Biotechnology from the prestigious Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, awarded in 2016. His research focused on bacterial diversity in cold deserts and the exploration of genes linked to low-temperature tolerance. His academic rigor and consistent excellence have laid a strong foundation for his future contributions in microbial sciences and biotechnology.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as the Deputy Director (RDC & IQAC), Dean (Postgraduate Studies-Officiating), Head of the Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding, and Biotechnology, and Associate Professor at Eternal University, Dr. Yadav holds multiple key administrative and academic positions. With over nine years of dedicated teaching and academic service, he has been instrumental in enhancing institutional quality standards, developing academic policies, and guiding research initiatives. His additional responsibilities include serving as Assistant Controller of Examinations and Secretary of numerous university-level academic and quality assurance committees.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Yadav’s research interests span microbial diversity, plant-microbe interactions, extremophilic microbiomes, soil microbiome applications for crop improvement, and the development of eco-friendly biofertilizers and biopesticides. He has pioneered several first reports on plant-growth-promoting microbes linked to sustainable agriculture and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. His significant findings include the development of a novel growth medium—Haloarchaea P-solubilizing Medium—and the identification of archaea with multiple nutrient-solubilizing and plant-beneficial traits. His research extends to the Himalayan agricultural systems, focusing on bioinoculants for hilly terrains and nutrient-deficient soils.

Technical Skills and Research Guidance

As a multifaceted researcher and academic, Dr. Yadav has designed and led the establishment of centralized labs in microbial biotechnology and soil science. He has also developed novel methodologies and supervised innovative research projects. His mentorship includes supervising four Ph.D. and three M.Sc. scholars, with three additional Ph.D. students currently under his guidance. He has evaluated Ph.D. theses internationally and nationally and has served as editor-in-chief, associate editor for 10 journals, and reviewer for over 495 manuscripts from 131 journals.

Teaching Experience and Curriculum Development

With nearly a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Yadav has taught a wide range of subjects at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. levels in microbiology, biotechnology, food technology, and agricultural sciences. His curriculum includes core and advanced subjects such as Agricultural Microbiology, Soil Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, Bioprocess Engineering, and Environmental Biotechnology. He has been deeply involved in curriculum development and revision, aligning academic content with emerging research trends and industry requirements.

Leadership, Administration, and Institutional Development

Dr. Yadav’s administrative leadership spans roles such as Deputy Director (RDC & IQAC), Dean (PG Studies), and Head of Department. He has chaired and coordinated critical academic bodies including the NAAC Accreditation Committee, Innovation Cell, and Central Examination Supervision. His work includes shaping institutional policies, managing research quality, and overseeing academic assessments. He has played a pivotal role in quality assurance, examination reforms, lab development, and organizing major academic and outreach events like Kisan Melas and university convocations.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav’s academic trajectory is marked by innovation, excellence, and visionary leadership. As a global-ranking scientist and academic administrator, he continues to impact microbial biotechnology and sustainable agriculture. With over 20 awards and a strong publication and mentorship record, he is committed to advancing research-driven education and environmental sustainability. His legacy is characterized by pioneering microbial research, quality-driven administration, and holistic academic development. Moving forward, his contributions are expected to lead further innovations in microbial technology and institutional growth in higher education.

Additional Highlights and Memberships

Dr. Yadav is an active life member of several scientific bodies, including the Association of Microbiologists of India and the Indian Science Congress Association. His active participation in national and international conferences, manuscript evaluations, and journal editorships showcases his dedication to the global scientific community. His efforts in promoting eco-friendly technologies align with global priorities on sustainable agriculture and environmental health.

Publications

First Report of Psychrotrophic Nitrogen Fixing Staphylococcus aureus EU-GPKR-19 and P-Solubilizing Bacillus subtilis EU-SSNR-71 for Alleviation of Cold Stress in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in Mountainous Regions
  • Authors: Sharma, Sheetal; Sharma, Babita; Negi, Rajeshwari; Ramniwas, Seema; Kour, Harpreet; Kaur, Tanvir; Kour, Divjot; Yadav, Ajar Nath; Ahluwalia, Amrik Singh
    Journal: National Academy Science Letters
    Year: 2025
First Report on Development of Liquid Microbial Consortium for Plant Growth Promotion of Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) Growing in Indian Himalayan Regions
  • Authors: Negi, Rajeshwari; Sharma, Babita; Jyothi, S. Renuka; Gupta, Anirudh; Yadav, Neelam; Kaur, Narinderpal; Puri, Paridhi; Singh, Sangram; Rai, Ashutosh Kumar; Shreaz, Sheikh; et al.
    Journal: Current Microbiology
    Year: 2025
Microplastic Pollution: Challenges, Ameliorating Strategies and Governance Policies
  • Authors: Sharma, Babita; Kour, Divjot; Bassi, Akshara; Gusain, Meenakshi; Sharma, Anjali; Kaur, Tanvir; Basu, Adreeja; Kumari, Shilpa; Khan, Sofia Sharief; Yadav, Ajar Nath
    Journal: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
    Year: 2025
Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants Using Various Alleviators
  • Authors: Babita Sharma; Rajeshwari Negi; Tanvir Kaur; Neelam Yadav; Divjot Kour; Ajar Nath Yadav; Amrik Singh Ahluwalia
    Book Title: Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants
    Year: 2025
Nanocomposite-based Agricultural Delivery Systems: A Sustainable Approach to Enhanced Crop Productivity and Soil Health
  • Authors: Ray, Aritra; Das, Prathama; Chunduri, Rithika; Kumar, Dinesh; Dulta, Kanika; Kaushal, Ankur; Gupta, Shagun; Suman, R. J.; Yadav, Ajar Nath; Nagraik, Rupak; et al.
    Journal: Journal of Nanoparticle Research
    Year: 2025

 

Luciana Carla Silvestri | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luciana Carla Silvestri | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) | Argentina

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✨ DR. LUCIANA C. SILVESTRI: A PIONEER IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Luciana C. Silvestri is a distinguished expert in international environmental law and policy, specializing in biodiversity conservation, access to genetic resources, and benefit-sharing (ABS). With a robust academic and professional background, she has made significant contributions to global environmental governance and sustainable development. Her expertise spans international environmental diplomacy, consulting, and academic research, making her a key figure in shaping policies related to genetic resources and biodiversity.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Silvestri’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental law and policy. She earned her PhD in Law from University Rey Juan Carlos (Spain) (2011-2014) with the prestigious distinction of “Outstanding Cum Laude.” Her educational background also includes:

  • Master’s in Environmental Sciences, Policy, and Management (MESPOM) – Studied at Lund University (Sweden), University of Manchester (UK), Central European University (Hungary), and University of the Aegean (Greece) (2006-2008), qualifying “with merit.”
  • Postgraduate Diplomas in Environmental Law and Management – Completed at the University of Florida (United States), University of Costa Rica, and Technische Universität Dresden (Germany).
  • Law Degree from the University of Mendoza (Argentina) (1996-2002).

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Silvestri has held several prestigious positions in international organizations and academic institutions, including:

  • Researcher (2019–present) at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina.
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher (2016–2019) at CONICET.
  • Expert to the Informal Advisory Committee (2017) for the Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing-House under the Nagoya Protocol.
  • Consultant (2014–2015) for the GEF/UNDP ARG 14/G54 Project, contributing to Argentina’s implementation of the Nagoya Protocol.
  • Researcher (2011–2013) for the UNESCO Chair of Territory and Environment at University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
  • Legal Adviser (2003–2006) at the Ministry of Environment of Mendoza.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Biodiversity conservation

Dr. Silvestri’s research and consultancy work focus on biodiversity conservation, environmental governance, and genetic resources management. Her notable projects include:

  • Alternative Models to Bilateral Arrangements for ABS Challenges (University of Oldenburg, Germany, 2022–2025).
  • Conservation and Sustainable Use of Genetic Diversity in Salta, Argentina (2021–2022).
  • Institutional Capacity Building on ABS Regulations in Argentina (2017–2019).
  • Development of a Legal Framework for Access and Benefit-Sharing in Misiones, Argentina (2021–2022).

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Silvestri’s work has significantly shaped environmental policy and regulatory frameworks in Latin America and beyond. She has been instrumental in designing and implementing access and benefit-sharing mechanisms under the Nagoya Protocol and has provided expert guidance to governments, academic institutions, and international organizations.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

With over 33 academic publications, Dr. Silvestri has contributed extensively to global research on biodiversity conservation and environmental law. Notable works include:

  • Genetic Resources Are, Above All, Information: Perspectives from Law, Biology, and Economics (2025) – International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics.
  • Failed Legislation for the Protection of Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources = No Protection at All (2025) – Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies.
  • Engaging with the Nagoya Protocol on ABS: Recommendations for Non-Commercial Biodiversity Researchers (2023) – Journal of Mammalogy.
  • Improved Access to Biological Control Genetic Resources: Navigating through the CBD and Nagoya Protocol (2023) – Biocontrol.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • MSCA4Ukraine Postdoctoral Fellowship (2023).
  • Stipend of the President of Argentina for Young Scientists (2020).
  • FEBS Excellence Award (2019).
  • UNESCO Fellowship for Biodiversity Research (2017).
  • International Environmental Law Leadership Award.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Luciana C. Silvestri’s legacy lies in her groundbreaking work on biodiversity conservation and ABS regulations. As she continues to work on high-impact research and consultancy projects, her influence on international environmental policy is set to grow, ensuring sustainable and equitable access to genetic resources for future generations.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Silvestri continues to be an influential force in the field of environmental law, actively shaping policies, mentoring young scholars, and participating in high-level diplomatic negotiations on genetic resources. Her research bridges law, science, and economics, making her a thought leader in international environmental governance.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Genetic resources are, above all, information: perspectives from law, biology and economics
  • Authors: Luciana C. Silvestri, Marisa Roig-Cerdeño
  • Journal: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
  • Year: 2025
Improved access to biological control genetic resources: navigating through the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol
  • Authors: Luciana C. Silvestri, Peter G. Mason
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2023
The Case for Community Self-Governance on Access and Benefit Sharing of Digital Sequence Information
  • Authors: Rebecca A. Adler Miserendino, Rachel Sarah Meyer, Breda M. Zimkus, John Bates, Luciana Silvestri, Crispin Taylor, Tami Blumenfield, Megha Srigyan, Jyotsna L. Pandey
  • Journal: BioScience
  • Year: 2022
Implementation of access and benefit-sharing measures has consequences for classical biological control of weeds
  • Authors: Luciana Silvestri, A. Sosa, F. McKay, M.D. Vitorino, M. Hill, C. Zachariades, S. Hight, P. Weyl, D. Smith, D. Djeddour, et al.
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2020
Nagoya protocol: Challenges arising from a complex, ambiguous and controversial text (Protocolo de Nagoya: desafíos originados a partir de un texto complejo, ambiguo y controversial)
  • Author: Luciana C. Silvestri
  • Journal: Anuario Mexicano de Derecho Internacional
  • Year: 2017