Mr. Fuke Hako | Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Master Student at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | Papua New Guinea
Master Student at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University | Papua New Guinea
Professor/ Senior Researcher | University of Medical Sciences of Havana | Cuba
PhD Scholar | Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan
Shakil Ahmad Zeb is a dedicated researcher and scholar in the field of Plant Sciences, currently pursuing his Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Shujaul Mulk Khan at the Department of Plant Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. His research primarily focuses on plant ecology, conservation biology, phytogeography, and riparian vegetation dynamics in the Hindukush range. He has contributed significantly to ecological and biogeographical studies, with several notable publications in reputed journals, including The Botanical Review and Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances. His published works include “Phytogeographic elements and vegetation along the River Panjkora-Classification and ordination studies from the Hindu Kush Mountains range” (2021), “Ecological assessment of riparian vegetation along the banks of the River Panjkora” (2025), and collaborative studies on angiosperm distribution, medicinal plant ethnobotany, and the ecological and economic importance of Nannorrhops ritchieana (Mazri Palm). In addition to his academic pursuits, he has presented research at international conferences, including the International Biogeographic Society and the Ecological Society of America, and has received recognition for his contributions to symposiums, workshops, and scientific gatherings. Zeb has also been awarded distinctions such as the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme by HEC, certificates of achievement in teaching and volunteerism, and accolades for communication and presentation skills. His academic output includes 6 documents, 40 citations, and an h-index of 3, reflecting his growing impact in plant ecology and conservation research. Through his scholarly work, Shakil Ahmad Zeb aims to advance sustainable conservation strategies, ecological restoration, and biodiversity management in fragile mountain ecosystems.
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PhD Scholar, Nanjing Agricultural University, China, Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Azhar, also known as Azhar Memon, is a dedicated veterinary professional and researcher specializing in veterinary parasitology 🦠. With an M.Phil. in Veterinary Parasitology from Sindh Agriculture University, he has actively contributed to animal healthcare, disease surveillance, and research in Pakistan. Currently, he serves as a Veterinary Doctor/Surgeon at Pet Village Animal Hospital, Karachi, and as a Veterinary Officer for the Government of Sindh. His expertise spans molecular parasitology, animal disease surveillance, and livestock management, making significant contributions to veterinary science.
Dr. Azhar holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 🎓 from Sindh Agriculture University, Tando Jam (2013-2018). Pursuing his passion for research, he completed an M.Phil. in Veterinary Parasitology (2019-2020) from the same institution. His academic excellence earned him the Chancellor’s Gold Medal 🏅 in the Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences.
With extensive experience in veterinary medicine and research, Dr. Azhar has worked across various institutions. He currently serves as a Veterinary Officer at the Livestock and Fisheries Department, Government of Sindh and as a Veterinary Doctor/Surgeon at Pet Village Animal Hospital, Karachi. Previously, he contributed as a Research Associate at the Sindh Institute of Animal Health and as a Research Scholar at Sindh Agriculture University. His work spans animal healthcare, disease surveillance, livestock management, and vaccine development 🏥.
Dr. Azhar’s contributions to veterinary science have been recognized with prestigious accolades. He received the Chancellor’s Gold Medal 🏅 for academic excellence and was awarded the HEC Indigenous Scholarship 🎓 by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. His active membership in professional societies, including the Pakistan Society of Parasitology and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Practitioner, further highlights his commitment to the field.
Dr. Azhar’s research is centered on veterinary parasitology, zoonotic diseases, animal disease surveillance, and antimicrobial resistance 🔍. He has contributed to molecular diagnostics, vaccine development, and livestock disease management. His studies on Haemonchus contortus, beta-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli, and cadmium toxicity in male reproduction have been published in reputed journals, reflecting his expertise in veterinary and biomedical sciences.
Effect of Chilling, Freezing and Freeze-Thaw Cycles on Quality Characteristics of Goat Meat (Chevon) – Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 2025. [DOI: 10.17582/JOURNAL.PJZ/20240129072937]
Research Progress of Cadmium Toxicity on Male Reproduction Health – ASK Publishers, 2024.
A Comprehensive Review on Haemonchus contortus Excretory and Secretory Proteins (HcESPs): Vaccine Development and Diagnostic Antigen – Acta Tropica, 2024. [DOI: 10.1016/J.ACTATROPICA.2024.107462]
Detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes among Escherichia coli isolates of buffalo mastitis mil – Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 2024. [DOI: 10.1016/J.EGG.2024.100297]
Babesiosis: Current status and future perspectives in Pakistan and chemotherapy used in livestock and pet animals – Heliyon, 2023. [DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17172]
Dr. Muhammad Azhar is a distinguished veterinarian, researcher, and academic committed to advancing veterinary medicine 🐾. His contributions to animal healthcare, disease control, and biomedical research have earned him significant recognition. With a passion for veterinary science and parasitology, he continues to innovate and contribute to the well-being of animals and public health.
President, Rothman Orthopaedics, United States
Dr. Alexander Richard Vaccaro, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S., is a globally renowned orthopaedic spine surgeon and a pioneer in spinal cord injury research. He serves as the Chairman of Orthopaedics at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and the President of the Rothman Institute. With decades of expertise in orthopaedic and neurosurgical advancements, he has played a pivotal role in developing innovative treatments for spinal disorders. His dedication to clinical research, surgical education, and leadership has earned him prestigious awards and global recognition.
Dr. Vaccaro’s academic journey reflects excellence in medicine, surgery, and business leadership. He graduated Summa Cum Laude in Biology from Boston College (1983), followed by an M.D. from Georgetown University School of Medicine (1987). His surgical internship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (1988) and orthopaedic residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (1992) laid the foundation for his career. Further specializing in spine surgery, he completed a Spine Fellowship at the University of California, San Diego (1993). He also earned a Ph.D. from the University of Utrecht, Netherlands (2007) and an MBA from Temple University Fox School of Business (2015), receiving the Dean’s Certificate of Excellence.
Dr. Vaccaro has over three decades of experience in orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, and spinal cord injury treatment. Since 2014, he has been the Chairman of Orthopaedics at Sidney Kimmel Medical College and the Endowed Richard H. Rothman Professor and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. His long-standing association with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital includes roles as Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery (since 2000) and Professor of Neurosurgery (since 2005). He is also the Co-Director of the Spine Fellowship Program, the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center of Delaware Valley, and the Reconstructive Spine Service at Rothman Institute. His leadership in spine surgery innovation, education, and research has significantly impacted the field.
Dr. Vaccaro has received numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to spinal surgery and clinical research. Notably, he was the President and Founder of the Association for Collaborative Spine Research (2013). His research excellence has been recognized with the Best Paper Award (2012), the Outstanding Clinical Research Paper (2011), and the Louis A. Goldstein Award for Best Clinical Poster Presentation (2011). His North American Spine Society Top 10 Best Abstracts Award (2011) and multiple international accolades highlight his significant contributions to the field.
Dr. Vaccaro’s research centers on spinal cord injuries, cervical and lumbar spine disorders, surgical advancements, and spinal biomechanics. His groundbreaking studies have influenced clinical decision-making, surgical techniques, and patient outcomes in orthopaedic and neurosurgical spine treatment. He has led multicenter studies on cervical spondylotic myelopathy, spinal cord trauma, and adjacent segment disease, shaping modern spine surgery practices worldwide.
Dr. Alexander R. Vaccaro is a visionary leader in spine surgery and orthopaedic research. His exceptional academic background, extensive clinical experience, groundbreaking research, and prestigious accolades make him a trailblazer in spinal cord injury treatment. Through his innovations in spine surgery, mentorship of future surgeons, and relentless pursuit of medical advancements, he continues to transform global spine care and orthopaedic research. 🚀
Stingers—A Review of Current Understanding and Management – Applied Sciences, 2025 🔗 DOI: 10.3390/app15073510
Epidemiology of Spinal Cord Injury and Associated Mortality, Past and Present. Is There a Difference? – World Neurosurgery, 2024 🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.10.009
Cellular Bone Matrix Leading to Disseminated Tuberculosis After Spinal Fusion – JBJS Case Connector, 2023 🔗 DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.CC.23.00047
The Role of Exercise in the Alleviation of Neuropathic Pain Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis – Neurospine, 2023 🔗 DOI: 10.14245/ns.2346588.294
Complete Versus Incomplete Surgical Resection in Intramedullary Astrocytoma: Systematic Review with Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis – Global Spine Journal, 2023 🔗 DOI: 10.1177/21925682221094766
Associate Professor, African Genome Center, United Kingdom
Manosh Kumar Biswas is a dedicated professional in the fields of biology and bioinformatics, with extensive experience in teaching, research, and project management. His expertise spans various domains, including student mentoring, research proposal writing, and effective networking. Manosh’s commitment to continuous learning and his ability to navigate diverse professional environments underscore his unwavering determination and passion for the sciences.
🎓 Manosh Kumar Biswas holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics from Huazhong Agricultural University, China (2006-2010). He also earned an MPhil in Biotechnology, a PGD in Information Technology, and an MSc in Plant Breeding, all from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. His educational journey began with a BSc in Botany from the same university.
💼 Manosh Kumar Biswas has a wealth of experience across prestigious institutions. He recently served as a Research Fellow in Biology at the University of Sussex, UK (2022-2023), and as a Research Associate at the University of Leicester, UK (2018-2022). Previously, he held research positions at Sunchon National University, South Korea; Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China; and Huazhong Agricultural University, China. His experience also includes roles in teaching, bioinformatics research, and supervision of MSc and Ph.D. students.
🔬 Manosh’s research interests include bioinformatics, molecular biology, biostatistics, population genetics, and molecular breeding. He has actively contributed to developing and applying advanced computational tools and methods in biological research, enhancing data analysis, and fostering innovations in genomics and biotechnology.
🏆 Manosh Kumar Biswas has been recognized with numerous awards, including the prestigious research grant from the Natural Science Foundation of China (2016-2017), the China Postdoctoral Fellowship (2010-2013, 2013-2015), and the Chinese Government Scholarship for his Ph.D. (2006-2010). He also won the 1st prize for the best article at the 5th Annual Congress of the Chinese Society of Citriculture (2010) and the 2nd prize at the 4th Annual Congress (2009).
📚 Manosh Kumar Biswas has published over 70 research articles in reputed journals with a cumulative impact factor of over 80. His work has garnered over 3,141 citations, boasting an h-index of 27 and an i10-index of 49. He has established more than 15 international collaborations and serves as a guest editor and reviewer for several prestigious journals.
Biswas, M. K. et al. (2023). Advances in Bioinformatics: Applications in Molecular Breeding. Journal of Genomics and Bioinformatics. Link – Cited by 150 articles.
Biswas, M. K. et al. (2022). Molecular Marker Development for Cavendish Genotyping. Plant Science Research. Link – Cited by 98 articles.
Biswas, M. K. et al. (2021). Functional Genomics in Agriculture: Techniques and Applications. Frontiers in Plant Science. Link – Cited by 200 articles.
Manosh Kumar Biswas is a strong candidate for the Research for Bioinformatics Contribution Award due to his extensive research experience, impressive publication record, and significant contributions to teaching and mentoring in the field of bioinformatics. His leadership roles in editorial and review capacities, along with notable awards and grants, underscore his impact and dedication. To strengthen his application, he could provide more detailed information on his specific bioinformatics contributions and their impact, as well as showcase his community engagement efforts
Associate professor, Northwest A&F University, China
🌟 Haijing Shi is a dedicated Associate Professor at the Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University. With a strong academic background and extensive research in soil and water conservation, GIS-based ecological modeling, and climate change, Dr. Shi has significantly contributed to environmental science. She has secured numerous research grants and published influential papers, establishing herself as a leader in her field.
🎓 Haijing Shi holds a Ph.D. in Physical Geography from the University of New South Wales, Australia (2009-2013). She also earned an M.S. in Land Resources & Application of GIS&RS from Northwest A&F University (2005-2008) and a B.S. in Soil and Water Conservation from the same institution (2001-2004).
🔬 Haijing Shi has been an Associate Professor at the Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University since 2018. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor at the same institute from 2014 to 2017. Her professional journey is marked by her commitment to advancing research in soil and water conservation and environmental sustainability.
🌍 Haijing Shi’s research interests include soil and water conservation, data mining, GIS-based ecological modeling, and studying environmental heterogeneity and climate change. Her work focuses on understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change and human activities on ecosystems.
🏆 Dr. Haijing Shi has been awarded several prestigious research grants, including the High-end Foreign Experts Recruitment Plan of China, the National R&D Infrastructure and Facility Development Program of China, and the CAS “Light of West China” program. These accolades recognize her contributions to high-resolution surface process data mining and the spatial classification of topography-induced microhabitats.
Using the response-effect trait framework to disentangle the effects of climate change and human activities on the provision of ecosystem services by vegetation
A new high-resolution global topographic factor dataset calculated based on SRTM
Estimating the CSLE Biological Conservation Measures’ B-Factor Using Google Earth’s Engine
A digital close range photogrammetric observation system for measuring soil surface morphology during ongoing rainfall
A comparative experimental study of rill erosion on loess soil and clay loam soil based on a digital close-range photogrammetry technology
Nanjing Forestry University, China
🌲 Lei Tian is a dedicated researcher in the field of forest sciences, affiliated with the College of Forestry at Nanjing Forestry University in China and the Department of Forest Sciences at the University of Helsinki in Finland. His work focuses on forest carbon sinks, climate change, and land use dynamics. With a strong academic background and a passion for forestry, Lei Tian is committed to advancing our understanding of forest ecosystems and their response to environmental changes. 📚🌍
🎓 PhD in Forest Management (09/2021 – Present) College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China. Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Master of Geomatics Engineering (09/2018 – 01/2021) School of Geomatics, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China. Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Bachelor of Surveying & Mapping Engineering (09/2013 – 06/2018) School of Environment and Surveying Engineering, Suzhou University, Suzhou, China
💼 Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province
Lei Tian has actively participated in several research projects supported by the Jiangsu Provincial Education Department, contributing to the publication of multiple journal papers and the production of valuable datasets. His work spans forest age mapping, land use change simulations, and carbon storage assessments. 🌳🔬
💼 National Key Research and Development Program
As a major participant, Lei Tian contributed to research on remote sensing monitoring of land use changes, resulting in significant publications and datasets on land use classification and alpine timberline distribution. 🏞️🛰️
💼 Strategic Pioneer Special Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences
In this project, Lei Tian was involved in international scientific data sharing, focusing on forest type classification and contributing to high-impact research publications. 🌍📊
include the estimation of forest carbon sinks, forest carbon storage modeling, the response of forests to climate change, land use change, and urban heat islands. He is passionate about leveraging remote sensing and GIS technologies to address critical environmental challenges. 🌳🌡️
Lei Tian has been awarded multiple first-class academic scholarships, merit student scholarships, and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to research and academia. His accolades reflect his dedication and excellence in the field of forest sciences. 🌟📜
How forest age impacts on net primary productivity: insights from future multi-scenarios. Forest Ecosystems, 100228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fecs.2024.100228. (SCI, Q1)
Forest Age Mapping Using Landsat Time-Series Stacks Data Based on Forest Disturbance and Empirical Relationships between Age and Height. Remote Sensing, 15, 2862. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112862. (SCI, Q1)
Prediction of Land Surface Temperature Considering Future Land Use Change Effects Under Climate Change Scenarios in Nanjing City, China. Remote Sensing, 15, 2914. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112914. (SCI, Q1)
Review of Remote Sensing-Based Methods for Forest Aboveground Biomass Estimation: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects. Forests, 14, 1086. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14061086. (SCI, Q1)
Dynamics of the alpine timberline and its response to climate change in the Hengduan mountains over the period 1985–2015. Ecological Indicators, 135, 108589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.108589. (SCI, Q1)
Bi-Temporal Analysis of Spatial Changes of Boreal Forest Cover and Species in Siberia for the Years 1985 and 2015. Remote Sensing, 12(24), 4116. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12244116. (SCI, Q1)