Xuehao Fu | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xuehao Fu | Plant Breeding | Best Researcher Award

School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University | China

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Dr. Xuehao Fu is an emerging leader in plant breeding, recognized for his extensive research on floral development and genomic mechanisms in ornamental plants. With a Ph.D. in Botany from the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences and a current role as Assistant Professor at Beijing Forestry University, Dr. Fu has demonstrated excellence in both experimental and theoretical botany. His work integrates evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) with functional genomics, leading to major breakthroughs in understanding petal morphology, growth habits, and environmental resilience in Chrysanthemum and Nigella species. His high-impact publications in top journals like Nature Communications, The Plant Cell, and Science Advances reflect his global recognition. Dr. Fu’s contributions to petal elaboration genetics and salt tolerance mechanisms are not only academically significant but also have potential practical applications in ornamental horticulture and crop breeding. His dedication, originality, and influence make him a top candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Xuehao Fu’s educational background is rooted in some of China’s most prestigious institutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014.09–2020.06). During this time, he gained a deep understanding of plant developmental biology, molecular evolution, and comparative genomics. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his specialization in floral morphology and genetic regulation, especially within the Ranunculaceae family. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Fu completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences at the School of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University (2010.09–2014.06). His formative academic years provided him with a broad biological perspective, which he later narrowed into a targeted focus on plant molecular mechanisms and ornamental horticulture. These strong academic foundations continue to support his current research on petal development, genome function, and environmental adaptations in plants.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Xuehao Fu has held a dynamic range of research and teaching positions in premier institutions. Since January 2024, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, where he is involved in teaching and guiding advanced plant breeding research. Prior to this, from July 2020 to December 2023, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. There, he conducted cutting-edge research on flower development and environmental stress tolerance mechanisms using advanced genomic tools. His professional journey reflects a solid trajectory of academic growth, marked by interdisciplinary collaborations and high research output. Dr. Fu has also led and participated in several grant-funded research projects, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His practical expertise spans plant morphogenesis, gene expression analysis, and evolutionary biology—critical components of modern plant breeding.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Xuehao Fu’s career is distinguished by significant research funding and scholarly impact. He was awarded the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Program) grant for his work on molecular mechanisms underlying petal elaboration in Nigella (2023–2025) with a funding amount of ¥300,000. In addition, he received a competitive grant from the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities to investigate salt tolerance mechanisms in Crossostephium chinense (2024–2025). His publication record includes impactful articles in internationally recognized journals such as The Plant Cell, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and New Phytologist. Dr. Fu is frequently cited for his research on floral development, particularly in ornamental plants. His collaborative studies with leading botanists across China and beyond underline his stature as a promising researcher in plant breeding. These achievements showcase his commitment, innovation, and growing influence in the global scientific community.

🌍Research skills On Plant Breeding 

Dr. Xuehao Fu brings a highly specialized and interdisciplinary skillset to plant breeding research. His expertise encompasses evolutionary developmental biology, molecular plant genetics, comparative genomics, and bioinformatics. He is proficient in gene expression analysis, QTL mapping, and genome annotation—tools crucial for identifying key traits in ornamental and adaptive plant species. His current research explores the genetic regulation of floral morphology and stress resilience in species like Chrysanthemum and Nigella, advancing our understanding of trait inheritance and environmental adaptation. Dr. Fu also has hands-on experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS), transcriptomics, and gene editing approaches. His Evo-Devo approach bridges fundamental science and applied breeding, enabling the development of improved cultivars with desired traits. Collaborating across national and international research groups, he remains deeply engaged in addressing real-world agricultural and horticultural challenges. His integrated and data-driven research style makes him exceptionally well-suited for high-impact innovation in plant breeding.

📖Publications

Diversification of ranunculaceous petals in shape supports a generalized model for plant lateral organ morphogenesis and evolution
  • Journal: Science Advances

  • Year: 2023

  • Authors: Jie Cheng, Xu Yao, Xukun Li, Liang Yue, Xiaoshan Duan, Boka Li, Xuehao Fu, Shuixian Li, Hongyan Shan, Xiaofeng Yin, et al.

Mechanisms underlying the formation of complex color patterns on Nigella orientalis (Ranunculaceae) petals
  • Journal: New Phytologist

  • Year: 2023

  • Authors: Yi Yuan, Xuan Li, Xu Yao, Xuehao Fu, Jie Cheng, Hongyan Shan, Xiaofeng Yin, Hongzhi Kong

Delphinieae flowers originated from the rewiring of interactions between duplicated and diversified floral organ identity and symmetry genes
  • Journal: The Plant Cell

  • Year: 2023

  • Authors: Huiqi Zhao, Hong Liao, Shuixian Li, Rui Zhang, Jing Dai, Pengrui Ma, Tianpeng Wang, Meimei Wang, Yi Yuan, Xuehao Fu, et al.

The morphology, molecular development and ecological function of pseudonectaries on Nigella damascena (Ranunculaceae) petals
  • Journal: Nature Communications

  • Year: 2020

  • Authors: Xuehao Fu (lead/corresponding author; full list in original source)

Identification of the Key Regulatory Genes Involved in Elaborate Petal Development and Specialized Character Formation in Nigella damascena (Ranunculaceae)
  • Journal: The Plant Cell

  • Year: 2020

  • Authors: Rui Zhang, Xuehao Fu, Caiyao Zhao, Jie Cheng, Hong Liao, Peipei Wang, Xu Yao, Xiaoshan Duan, Yi Yuan, Guixia Xu, et al.

 

Funmilola Ojo | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Funmilola Ojo | Plant Systematics | Best Researcher Award

Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa | Nigeria

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Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO stands as a trailblazer in the field of Plant Systematics, whose scholarly depth and passionate teaching define excellence in botanical sciences. A committed academic at Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, her work merges classical taxonomy with cutting-edge molecular genetics, offering innovative insights into plant anatomy, biodiversity conservation, and ethnobotany. Dr. Ojo’s academic rigor, evidenced by numerous peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations—including a postdoctoral tenure at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew—demonstrates her global relevance. She has received prestigious fellowships and grants that underscore her stature in the international plant science community. Her leadership roles in global botanical societies and editorial contributions further cement her legacy as a leader and mentor. This nomination celebrates not only her past achievements but the bright future she continues to forge in plant systematics.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. Ed. Biology from Adeyemi College of Education in 2007. She furthered her expertise with an M.Sc. in Botany (Plant Anatomy) at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in 2013, where her deep interest in anatomical adaptations of plants emerged. Her academic peak came in 2021 with a Ph.D. in Botany, specializing in Plant Anatomy and Genetics. Her doctoral work explored the interface of classical systematics with genetic markers to understand plant adaptation and speciation. Complementing her degrees are numerous certifications, including Bioinformatics (USA, 2024), Python & Data Analysis (2024), and advanced training in research paper writing and academic publishing. Her education is not just a collection of degrees but a continuum of scientific inquiry, constantly enriched by multidisciplinary learning and international exposure. Dr. Ojo’s education underscores a lifelong commitment to understanding and conserving plant biodiversity through advanced systematics.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s academic career began in 2015 at OAUSTECH, where she advanced from Assistant Lecturer to Lecturer I. Her teaching portfolio spans Plant Physiology, Genetics, Comparative Plant Anatomy, and Taxonomy. She has supervised over 20 undergraduate theses and remains deeply involved in curriculum development. Beyond teaching, she serves as Editorial Board Member and Reviewer for over 15 international journals. She also contributed significantly as Co-Secretary of the Botanical Society of America and holds advisory roles in science-based NGOs. Her leadership includes mentorship, organizing symposia, serving on disciplinary panels, and facilitating community engagement programs. Prior roles as a Vice Principal and WAEC examiner reflect her broad academic and administrative impact. She continuously integrates theory with practice, promoting research-led teaching, and inspiring future taxonomists. Her experience is a blend of academic rigor, global outreach, and institutional service, making her a consummate professional in Plant Systematics.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO is a decorated scholar whose accolades underscore her impactful contributions to plant science. She received the Vice Chancellor Publication Award (2024), Female Role Model of the Year Award (2023), and the prestigious TETFund Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022). Internationally, she earned the Botanical Society of America Travel Award and Bill Dahl Graduate Research Grant, which supported her global research presentations and collaborations. Her doctoral research was funded by the ASUU Research Grant. The Carnegie NY Scholarship (2010) supported her postgraduate studies, while the Ondo Club 75 Trust Fund Award and NYSC State Coordinator’s Award attest to her early academic brilliance and service. These recognitions not only acknowledge her scientific excellence but also her mentorship, leadership, and contributions to female empowerment in science. Her recent postdoctoral tenure at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, further enhances her global research standing. Dr. Ojo is truly a paragon of achievement in plant taxonomy.

🌍Research skills On Plant Systematics

Dr. Funmilola Mabel OJO’s research in Plant Systematics is defined by its methodological depth and global relevance. Her core strengths lie in plant anatomy, taxonomic revision, molecular systematics, bioinformatics, and micromorphological analysis using SEM-EDS. She expertly combines fieldwork with laboratory techniques, particularly microtomy, photomicrography, and phytochemical screening, offering comprehensive insights into plant biodiversity and structure-function relationships. Her participation in collaborative studies at Kew Gardens and contributions to international journals reflects a strong capacity in hypothesis-driven, globally connected research. With certifications in Bioinformatics and Python-based data analytics, she leverages computational tools to decode genetic relationships among taxa. Dr. Ojo’s work in ethnobotany adds a sociocultural dimension, promoting indigenous knowledge in conservation science. Her commitment to mentoring, proposal writing, and scientific communication ensures a full-circle research capability. She represents the convergence of tradition and innovation in systematics, positioning her as a transformative researcher for global plant science challenges.

📖Publications

Rhizosphere Microbiomes Mediating Abiotic Stress Mitigation for Improved Plant Nutrition
  • Authors: Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke, Parul Chaudhary, Modupe Ayilara, Funmilola Mabel Akinnubi-Ojo, Sakiru Morenikeji Erinoso, Viabhav Kumar Upadhayay, Adeyemi Isaiah Adeyemo, Saheed Akinola
    Journal: Ecologies
    Year: 2024
Determining the Elemental Compositions in the Trichome of Five Sampled Herbarium Species in the Genus Solanum (Solanaceae) Using SEM-EDS
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Vagner A. Benedito
    Journal: Preprint (not yet peer-reviewed)
    Year: 2024
Cytogenetic Studies in the Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Preprint (Authorea)
    Year: 2024
Cytogenetic Studies in the Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Caryologia
    Year: 2023
Germplasm Collections and Morphological Studies of Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Vegetos
    Year: 2023
Germplasm Collections and Morphological Studies of Andropogon gayanus–Andropogon tectorum Complex in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Authors: Funmilola Mabel Ojo, Chinyere Constance Nwokeocha, Julius Olaoye Faluyi
    Journal: Preprint (bioRxiv)
    Year: 2022