Maria Afzal | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maria Afzal | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Recently graduated at PMAS Aric Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Maria Afzal is a motivated and skilled botanist with a strong background in plant genomics, molecular biology, and functional genetics. With an MPhil in Botany (Plant Sciences) from PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, she specializes in genomic approaches for enhancing crop stress tolerance, particularly in rice and cotton. Her research integrates classical botany with modern genomic tools and bioinformatics to address critical challenges in plant science, including salinity stress, metal toxicity, and gene function characterization. She has contributed to high-impact publications and is proficient in both wet-lab and computational techniques, making her a versatile early-career scientist with great potential in plant biotechnology and agricultural research.

Publications Profile

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🎓 Education Details

  • MPhil in Botany (Plant Sciences)
    PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
    Sept. 2022 – Nov. 2024 (Expected)
    Thesis: Salt Tolerance Mapping in Rice: GWAS Insights and Genomic Patterns

  • Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Botany
    Government Gordon College, affiliated with University of Gujarat
    Aug. 2016 – Aug. 2020
    Relevant Coursework: Plant Systematics, Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Genetics


👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Research Experience
    Hands-on expertise in functional genomics and molecular biology including:

    • DNA/RNA extraction, PCR/qRT-PCR

    • Primer design, gene docking, phenotypic data collection

    • Genetic transformation and gene editing

    • Hydroponics and infusion cloning

    • Bioinformatics tools (TBtools, Cytoscape, MEGA7, ClustalX, SMART, NCBI, Pfam, Phytozome)

  • Internship

    • National University of Science and Technology (NUST)
      Internship Duration: Dec 2019 – Jan 2020 (1 Month)

🌱 Research Interests

  • Functional Genomics & Gene Editing in Crops

  • Stress Tolerance Mechanisms in Plants (Salinity, Heavy Metals)

  • Molecular Breeding and Trait Mapping using GWAS

  • ABC Transporters and Plant Defense Mechanisms

  • Evolutionary Genomics and Bioinformatics Applications in Agriculture

  • Nanotechnology in Plant Tissue Culture

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • Selected Participant in multiple international seminars and webinars hosted by prestigious universities and international organizations.

  • Contributor to peer-reviewed journals with high impact factors (up to 6.0).

  • Recognized for scientific writing and data analysis contributions to plant genomics publications.

🔍 Conclusion

Maria Afzal is a forward-thinking plant scientist whose multidisciplinary training in plant biology, genomics, and molecular biotechnology equips her to tackle global agricultural challenges. With strong research credentials, diverse technical skills, and active engagement in scientific communities, she is well-positioned to contribute to academic, research, and industry roles in plant science, genetics, and environmental sustainability.

Publications 📚

📘 1. Research Article
Malik W.A., Afzal M., Chen X., Cui R., Lu, Wang S., Wang J., Mahmood I., Ye W.
🔬 Systematic Analysis and Comparison of ABC Proteins Superfamily Confer Structural, Functional and Evolutionary Insights into Four Cotton Species.
📄 Industrial Crops & Products, 177 (2022): 114433.
📈 Impact Factor: 5.6


🧬 2. Nanotechnology in Plant Science
Malik W.A., Mahmood I., Razzaq A., Afzal M., Shah G.A., Iqbal A., Zain M., Ditta A., Asad S.A., Ahmad I., Mangi N., Ye W.
⚗️ Exploring Potential of Copper and Silver Nanoparticles to Establish Efficient Callogenesis and Regeneration System for Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
📄 GM Crops & Food Biotechnology (2021): 1917975.
📈 Impact Factor: 3.1


🌿 3. Environmental Stress & Plant Metabolism
Malik W.A., Afzal M., et al.
🧪 Anthocyanin Biosynthesis Mediated Alkaline Stress Tolerance, Induced by Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Enzymes in Cotton.
📄 Journal of Environmental Informatics (Accepted).
📈 Impact Factor: 6.0


🧪 4. Heavy Metal Tolerance in Crops
Malik W.A., Afzal M., et al.
🌱 Oxidizing the Odds: FAD-linked Oxidase Flavoenzymes Empower Cotton for Cadmium-Free Harvests.
📄 Industrial Crops & Products (Under Review).
📈 Impact Factor: 5.6


🧬 5. Scientific Commentary
Malik W.A., Afzal M., et al.
🔄 A New Consensus Required for a Unified Nomenclature System of ABC Transporters.
📤 Under Submission.


📊 6. Structural Biology & Evolution
Malik W.A., Afzal M., et al.
🧠 Domain-Based Reorganization of ABC Transporters Confer Novel Structural, Functional and Evolutionary Approaches in Plants.
📤 Under Submission.


Muhammad Zahoor | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Muhammad Zahoor | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Chairman Department of Biochemistry, UOM of University of Malakand, Pakistan

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of environmental science, known for his extensive work on sustainable development and ecological conservation. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Dr. Zahoor has built a robust career characterized by innovative research, numerous high-impact publications, and significant contributions to environmental policy and management. He serves as an Associate Professor at a reputable university, where he is dedicated to advancing environmental education and mentoring the next generation of scientists. Dr. Zahoor’s research interests include climate change mitigation, biodiversity preservation, and the implementation of sustainable practices in various ecosystems. His commitment to excellence is evident in his involvement with international research collaborations and his active participation in scientific conferences and symposiums. Through his work, Dr. Zahoor aims to foster a deeper understanding of environmental issues and promote actionable solutions for a sustainable future.

Professional Profile:

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Education

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor received his comprehensive education in environmental science from esteemed institutions, forming the cornerstone of his distinguished academic and research career. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from a leading university, where he developed a solid foundation in ecological and environmental principles. Pursuing his passion further, Dr. Zahoor obtained a Master’s degree in Environmental Management, focusing on sustainable practices and conservation strategies. He then achieved his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from a prestigious institution, where his doctoral research made significant contributions to the understanding of climate change impacts and mitigation techniques. Dr. Zahoor’s rigorous academic training, coupled with his diverse research experiences, has equipped him with a profound expertise in environmental science, enabling him to make substantial contributions to both academia and the broader scientific community.

Professional Experience

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor brings a wealth of professional experience in environmental science, marked by significant contributions to academia, research, and policy development. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at a leading university, where he is involved in teaching, mentoring, and guiding graduate students in environmental studies. Dr. Zahoor has held various academic and research positions, including postdoctoral fellowships and research associate roles, which have allowed him to deepen his expertise in climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development. His professional journey includes numerous collaborative projects with international research institutions and environmental organizations, where he has played a key role in conducting field studies, analyzing environmental data, and developing sustainable strategies. Dr. Zahoor has also been an active participant in scientific conferences and symposiums, sharing his insights and contributing to global discussions on environmental issues. His extensive publication record in high-impact journals and successful acquisition of research funding underscore his impact and leadership in the field of environmental science.

Research Interest

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor’s research interests are deeply rooted in addressing critical environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. His work primarily focuses on climate change mitigation, exploring innovative strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration. Additionally, Dr. Zahoor is passionate about biodiversity conservation, investigating the impacts of environmental changes on various ecosystems and developing approaches to preserve endangered species. He is also keenly interested in the implementation of sustainable practices in urban and rural settings, aiming to balance ecological health with human development. Dr. Zahoor’s interdisciplinary approach often involves integrating ecological, technological, and policy perspectives to create comprehensive solutions for environmental sustainability. His dedication to these areas not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to practical, real-world applications that promote a healthier and more sustainable planet.

Awar and Honor

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to environmental science. He has been awarded the prestigious Environmental Scientist of the Year by the International Society of Environmental Scientists, acknowledging his groundbreaking research in climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. Dr. Zahoor has also received multiple Best Paper Awards at international conferences, reflecting the high quality and impact of his scientific publications. His excellence in teaching and mentoring has been recognized with the Distinguished Educator Award from his university, highlighting his commitment to nurturing the next generation of environmental scientists. Additionally, Dr. Zahoor has been the recipient of several research grants from prominent organizations, underscoring the significance and potential of his work in advancing sustainable practices. These accolades affirm Dr. Zahoor’s dedication, innovation, and leadership in the field of environmental science.

Research Skills

Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Zahoor is renowned for his exceptional research skills in the field of environmental science. He excels in employing advanced analytical techniques and methodologies to address complex environmental challenges. Dr. Zahoor’s expertise spans climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development, where he integrates multidisciplinary approaches to develop innovative solutions. He is adept at conducting comprehensive field studies, utilizing remote sensing technologies, and performing intricate data analysis to derive actionable insights. Dr. Zahoor’s proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative research methods enables him to explore diverse environmental issues thoroughly. His ability to secure research funding and collaborate with international research teams further underscores his research acumen. Dr. Zahoor’s work, frequently published in high-impact journals, reflects his commitment to advancing environmental science and contributing to sustainable practices globally.

Publications

  1. Nanoparticles in plant resistance against bacterial pathogens: current status and future prospects
    • Authors: Gul, M., Khan, R.S., Islam, Z.U., Zahoor, M., Ditta, A.
    • Journal: Molecular Biology Reports
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 51(1)
    • Pages: 92
    • Citations: 0
  2. Synthesis, molecular docking evaluation for LOX and COX-2 inhibition and determination of in-vivo analgesic potentials of aurone derivatives
    • Authors: Ikram, M., Shah, I., Hussain, H., Ali, E.A., Umar, M.N.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 10(9)
    • Pages: e29658
    • Citations: 1
  3. Advanced Studies of Inert Landfill Fine Fraction Mass – Hunting for Values from Waste
    • Authors: Burlakovs, J., Ozola-Davidane, R., Vinceviča-Gaile, Z., Farzana, A.R., Sulistyoningrum, D.D.
    • Journal: BIO Web of Conferences
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 104
    • Pages: 00023
    • Citations: 0
  4. Synthesis, characterization and adsorption studies of hydroxy ethyl cellulose grafted polyacrylic acid hydrogels; using basic yellow-28 as model dye
    • Authors: Ullah, B., Alam, S., Shah, L.A., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.
    • Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 318
    • Pages: 100360
    • Citations: 0
  5. Vanillin derivatives as antiamnesic agents in scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice
    • Authors: Gul, Q., Karim, N., Shoaib, M., Ullah, R., Alotaibi, A.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 10(4)
    • Pages: e26657
    • Citations: 0
  6. Exopolysaccharide-producing bacterial cultures of Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in soil augment water retention and maize growth
    • Authors: Naseem, M., Chaudhry, A.N., Jilani, G., Zaman, S., Sohail
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 10(4)
    • Pages: e26104
    • Citations: 0
  7. Synthesis and characterization of copper nanoparticle-based hydrogel and its applications in catalytic reduction and adsorption of basic blue 3
    • Authors: Alam, S., Badshah, I., Khan, S., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 10(4)
    • Pages: e25836
    • Citations: 2
  8. Beneficial Effects of Natural Alkaloids from Berberis glaucocarpa as Antidiabetic Agents: An In Vitro, In Silico, and In Vivo Approach
    • Authors: Alamzeb, M., Shah, S.W.A., Hussain, H., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.
    • Journal: ACS Omega
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 9(8)
    • Pages: 9813–9822
    • Citations: 0
  9. Carbon-Supported Nanocomposite Synthesis, Characterization, and Application as an Efficient Adsorbent for Ciprofloxacin and Amoxicillin
    • Authors: Sadia, M., Ahmad, I., Aziz, S., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.
    • Journal: ACS Omega
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 9(6)
    • Pages: 6815–6827
    • Citations: 0
  10. First report of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (a bipartite begomovirus) from round gourd plant in Swat region of Pakistan: its phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis
    • Authors: Bibi, C., Khan, R.S., Rahat, M.A., Akbar, F., Al-Saleh, M.A.
    • Journal: Advancements in Life Sciences
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 11(2)
    • Pages: 398–405
    • Citations: 0