Naser Farrokhi | Rice Genomics for higher yield | Global Food Science Innovation Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Naser Farrokhi | Rice Genomics for higher yield | Global Food Science Innovation Award

Staff at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Naser Farrokhi is an Iranian molecular biologist with over two decades of academic, research, and policy experience in plant biotechnology and food-related molecular sciences. He currently serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Cell & Molecular Biology at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, and has an extensive international academic footprint, including post-doctoral work in the USA and a PhD from Australia.

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🎓 Education Details

  • PhD in Plant Molecular Biology (University of Adelaide, Australia): Functional analysis of barley glycosyltransferases using cloning, heterologous expression, yeast-two-hybrid screening, and RNAi gene silencing.

  • MSc in Plant Breeding (Azad University, Iran): Focused on genotypic and phenotypic variation in mungbean traits.

  • BSc in Agronomy & Plant Breeding (Zanjan University, Iran): Genotype × phenotype interactions in agronomic traits.

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Shahid Beheshti University (2021–Present)

  • Assistant Professor, Shahid Beheshti University & Shahrood University of Technology (2007–2021)

  • Post-doctoral Fellow, California State University – Long Beach, USA (2005–2007)

  • Head of Department of Cell & Molecular Biology and Vice Dean (current and previous)

  • Curriculum revision leader for Microbiology and Biotechnology at the national level (2025)

  • Lead roles in multiple national standard developments for biofertilizers, biopesticides, and biological control agents.

🌱 Research Interests

  • Functional genomics and molecular plant breeding

  • Molecular mechanisms underlying stress tolerance and productivity in crops (e.g., rice, safflower, canola)

  • Development of plant-based bio-products including biopesticides, semiochemicals, and vaccines

  • Translational molecular biotechnology applications in food safety, crop improvement, and bio-sustainability

  • Genetic approaches for reducing food allergenicity (e.g., celiac-safe genotypes in Triticeae)

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • National Winner of Iran’s Book of the Year (2024)Plant Breeding Methodologies

  • Perfect Lecturer of the Year at Shahid Beheshti University (2021)

  • Scholarship recipient from Ministry of Science (Iran) and NSF (USA)

  • Executive and scientific leadership in multiple high-profile international conferences

🔍 Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Naser Farrokhi exemplifies the qualities expected of a Research for Global Food Science Innovation Award recipient. His multidisciplinary research integrates molecular biology, biotechnology, sustainable agriculture, and food safetyall essential pillars of modern food science innovation. His role in shaping national policies, international collaborations, and educational frameworks further underscores his global impact.

Publications 📚

  1. 🧬 Javid, P, Akbarzadeh, A, Alavi, SM, Farrokhi, N, Soyuf Jahromi, M, Behzadi, S, Bakhtiarzadeh, M, Pabasteh, S, Sharif Ranjbar, M.
    Transcription of genes involved in bleaching of a coral reef species Acropora downingi (Wallace, 1999) in response to high temperature.
    Marine Environmental Research, 208, 107102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2025.107102


  2. 🌱 Shokri, K, Farrokhi, N, Ahmadikhah, A, Safaeizadeh, M, Mousavi, A.
    Insights into co-expression network analysis of microproteins and their target transcription factors in plant embryo development.
    Current Bioinformatics, 20(5): 413–427. https://doi.org/10.2174/0115748936304167240530091051


  3. 🌾 Kordi, M, Farrokhi, N, Ahmadikhah, A, Ingvarsson, PK, Saidi, A, Jahanfar, M.
    Genome-wide association study (GWAS) of rice (Oryza sativa L.) panicle compactness.
    Current Plant Biology, 42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpb.2025.100464


  4. 🌿 Kordi, M, Farrokhi, N, Ahmadikhah, A, Ingvarsson, PK, Saidi, A, Jahanfar, M.
    Genome-wide association study of rice (Oryza sativa L.) inflorescence architecture.
    Plant Science. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2024.112382


  5. 🧪 Hassibian, S, Esmaelpourfarkhani, M, Abnous, K, Amin, M, Ghazvinian, F, Alibolandi, M, Ramezani, M, Alinezhad Nameghi, M, Mollasalehi, H, Farrokhi, N, Dehnavi, SM, Taghdisi, SM.
    A turn-on fluorescent aptasensor for Pb²⁺ detection based on rhodamine B dye leakage from hollow gold nanoparticles.
    Food Chemistry, 463(4): 141440. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141440


  6. 🧬 Jamshidi, H, Shrifian, F, Alavi, SM, Farrokhi, N.
    Comparative transcriptome analysis of multi-branched safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) mutant vs. WT to determine genes induced during axillary bud outgrowth.
    Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences.


  7. 🧱 Galefi, A, Hosseini, S, Alipour, A, Banaeian, R, Farrokhi, N, Amanzadeh, A, Zarrabi, A, Wang, P-Y, Jahanfar, M.
    A novel platform for enhanced osteoinduction on porous herbal-derived cellulose nanostructures via silica nanoparticles and proanthocyanidin.
    Materials Today Sustainability.


  8. 🌾 Kazemzadeh, S, Farrokhi, N, Ahmadikhah, A, Ingvarsson, PK, Tabar Heydar, K.
    Rice seed genome-wide association studies and post-GWAS analyses for minor tocopherols.
    Scientific Reports.


  9. 🌡️ Kazemzadeh, S, Farrokhi, N, Ahmadikhah, A.
    Interplay of rice vitamin E under selected osmotic and temperature abiotic stresses: an in-silico comparative transcriptomics approach.
    Functional Plant Biology.


  10. 🌾 Panahabadi, R, Ahmadikhah, A, Farrokhi, N, Bagheri, N.
    Genomic dissection of yield components in rice (Oryza sativa L.) using GWAS and identification of novel genetic factors for yield-related traits.
    Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment.


  1. 🔬 Shrifian, F, Jamshidi, H, Alavi, SM, Farrokhi, N.
    Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of phytohormonal regulation in safflower axillary bud outgrowth: insights from transcriptomics.
    Under submission to Plant Biosystems.


 

 

 

 

 

Mohammad Hassan Sayyari Zahan | plant nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Hassan Sayyari Zahan | plant nutrition | Best Researcher Award

member of faculty at university of Birjand, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Hassan Sayyari Zahan is an esteemed Iranian soil scientist specializing in soil fertility, plant nutrition, and saline-alkaline soil management. With extensive research in micronutrients, biofertilizers, and soil chemistry, he has significantly contributed to the field of agronomy. His work has been published in numerous international conferences and journals, focusing on soil amendment strategies and nutrient efficiency.

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🎓 Education Details

  • Ph.D. in Soil Science Engineering – Georg-August University (Goettingen University), Germany (2005-2008)

  • M.Sc. in Soil Science Engineering – University of Tarbiat Modares, Tehran, Iran (1992-1996)

  • B.Sc. in Soil Science Engineering – University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (1987-1991)

  • Diploma in Science – Mustafa Khomeini High School, Mashhad, Iran (1983-1987)

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand (2014 – Present)

  • Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand (2012 – 2014)

  • Manager of Free Education and International Students, University of Birjand (2009 – 2011)

  • Head of Department, Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand (2000 – 2002)

🌱 Research Interests

  • Soil fertility and plant nutrition

  • Soil chemistry and nutrient uptake kinetics

  • Management of saline and alkaline soils

  • Biofertilizers and micronutrients (Mn, Fe, Zn)

  • Phosphorus availability and soil amendments

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 1993: Awarded a scholarship by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology for M.Sc. studies

  • 2003: Awarded a scholarship by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology for Ph.D. studies

🔍 Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Hassan Sayyari Zahan has played a pivotal role in soil science research, particularly in addressing soil salinity, nutrient efficiency, and sustainable soil management. With a strong academic background, leadership roles, and numerous contributions to scientific literature, his work continues to impact soil fertility and agricultural practices globally.

Publications 📚

📄 Short-term changes of soil physicochemical properties affected by organic modifier type and its application method
📕 Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science (2023)
🔗 DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2023.2194639
✍️ Authors: Vahidi, M.J.; Sayyari Zahan, M.H.; Bayat, H.; Parsa, Z.


🌱 A Survey of Soil Carbon Stocks and Effective Soil Properties in Almond Orchards of Borujerd, West of Iran
📘 Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (2022)
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s42729-021-00694-8
✍️ Authors: Jami Al-Ahmadi, M.; Byranvand, P.; Mahdavi Damghani, A.; Sayyari Zahan, M.H.


🌸 Influence of some pre and post-harvest practices on quality of saffron stigmata
📗 Scientia Horticulturae (2021)
🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109846
✍️ Authors: Fallahi, H.-R.; Aghhavani-Shajari, M.; Sahabi, H.; Behdani, M.A.; Sayyari-Zohan, M.H.; Vatandoost, S.


🍏 Effects of NaCl salinity on some leaf nutrient concentrations, non-photochemical quenching and the efficiency of the PSII photochemistry of two Iranian pomegranate varieties under greenhouse and field conditions: Preliminary results
📙 Journal of Plant Nutrition (2016)
🔗 DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2016.1201686
✍️ Authors: Khayyat, M.; Tehranifar, A.; Davarynejad, G.H.; Sayyari-Zahan, M.H.


🌳 Vegetative growth, compatible solute accumulation, ion partitioning and chlorophyll fluorescence of ‘Malas-e-Saveh’ and ‘Shishe-Kab’ pomegranates in response to salinity stress
📔 Photosynthetica (2014)
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/s11099-014-0034-9
✍️ Authors: Khayyat, M.; Tehranifar, A.; Davarynejad, G.H.; Sayyari-Zahan, M.H.


🗺 Soil classification and genesis in part of Khorasan province
📖 Developments in Soil Classification, Land Use Planning and Policy Implications (2013) – Book Chapter
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-5332-7_22
✍️ Authors: Hassan Sayyari-Zahan, M.


🌻 Effect of drought stress and zinc sulfate on the yield and some physiological characteristics of sunflower (Helianthus. Annuus L.)
📙 Advances in Environmental Biology (2012)
✍️ Authors: Shahri, Z.B.; Zamani, G.R.; Sayyari-Zahan, M.H.


🌾 Interaction effect of saline irrigation water, mycorrhiza fungi, and phosphorus fertilizer on yield and yield components of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
📘 Advances in Environmental Biology (2011)
✍️ Authors: Motlagh, B.P.; Mahmoodi, S.; Hassan Sayyari-Zahan, M.; Naghizadeh, M.


🥦 Manganese efficiency and manganese-uptake kinetics of raya (Brassica juncea), wheat (Triticum aestivum), and oat (Avena sativa) grown in nutrient solution and soil
📕 Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science (2009)
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/jpln.200800149
✍️ Authors: Sayyari-Zahan, M.H.; Sadana, U.S.; Steingrobe, B.; Claassen, N.


 

 

 

 

 

Javad Hamzei | Sustainable Food Systems | Agricultural Sustainability Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Javad Hamzei | Sustainable Food Systems | Agricultural Sustainability Award

Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Dr. Javad Hamzei is an accomplished academic in the field of crop ecology, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University. With a strong background in agronomy and crop production, he has dedicated his career to research, teaching, and the advancement of sustainable agricultural practices. His work focuses on intercropping, conservation agriculture, and organic crop production, contributing significantly to ecological farming systems.

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🎓 Education Details

  • Ph.D. in Crop Ecology – Tabriz University, June 23, 2007
  • M.Sc. in Agronomy – Tabriz University, September 8, 2002
  • B.Sc. in Crop Production and Plant Breeding – Bu-Ali Sina University, September 4, 1999

👩‍🔬 Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor (February 4, 2016 – Present)
    • Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Production and Genetics, Bu-Ali Sina University
  • Assistant Professor (September 23, 2007 – February 3, 2016)
    • Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Production and Genetics, Bu-Ali Sina University

🌱 Research Interests

  • Sustainable and Organic Crop Production
  • Intercropping Systems
  • Conservation Agriculture
  • Agro-Ecology and Ecophysiology
  • Sustainable Agricultural Ecosystems
  • Weed Management and Crop Production Optimization

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • Recognition for contributions to sustainable agriculture research
  • Excellence in teaching and mentorship
  • Awards for innovative research in crop ecology

🔍 Conclusion

Dr. Javad Hamzei is a distinguished researcher and educator dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. Through his extensive research, teaching, and administrative roles, he continues to shape the future of agronomy and ecological farming. His expertise in crop ecology, intercropping, and conservation agriculture has made significant contributions to the field, benefiting both academia and the agricultural sector.

Publications 📚

📚 Journal Articles

  1. 🌱 Mycorrhiza and seed priming effect to improve the balance of sodium and potassium and some changes in antioxidants in the leaves of maize (Zea mays L.) under soil salinity

    • 📖 Journal of Agronomy (2018)
    • 🔗 DOI: 10.3923/ja.2018.18.27
    • ✍️ Kazemi, J.S.; Aboutalebian, M.A.; Hamzei, J.; Meskarbashee, M.

  2. 🌾 Nitrogen rate applied affects dry matter translocation and performance attributes of wheat under deficit irrigation

  3. 🦠 Diversity and bioactivity of bacterial endophyte community of Cupressaceae

    • 📖 Forest Pathology (2016)
    • 🔗 DOI: 10.1111/efp.12270
    • ✍️ Soltani, J.; Zaheri-Shoja, M.; Hamzei, J.; Hosseyni-Moghaddam, M.S.; Pakvaz, S.

  4. 🌻 Energy use and input-output costs for sunflower production in sole and intercropping with soybean under different tillage systems

  5. 🌿 Methyl jasmonate improves salinity resistance in German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) by increasing activity of antioxidant enzymes

  6. 🍃 Mycorrhizal symbiosis increases reproduction and seed quality of summer squash in field conditions

    • 📖 Journal of Applied Horticulture (2016)
    • ✍️ Hamzei, J.; Najjari, S.

  7. 🌾 Evaluation of the Effects of Intercropping Systems on Yield Performance, Land Equivalent Ratio, and Weed Control Efficiency

  8. 🌱 Effect of integrated application of phosphorus and phosphate solubilizing microorganisms on root colonization, productivity, and seed quality of Cucurbita pepo L.

    • 📖 Journal of Applied Horticulture (2014)
    • ✍️ Hamzei, J.; Najjari, S.

  9. 💧 Deficit irrigation of rapeseed for water-saving: Effects on biomass accumulation, light interception and radiation use efficiency under different N rates

  10. 🌼 Seed, oil, and protein yields of canola under combinations of irrigation and nitrogen application

  11. 🌾 Critical period of weed control in three winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) cultivars

    • 📖 Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (2007)
    • 🔗 DOI: 10.3906/tar-0610-4
    • ✍️ Hamzei, J.; Nasab, A.D.M.; Khoie, F.R.; Javanshir, A.; Moghaddam, M.

 

 

 

 

 

Franco P. Mbise | Crop Protection Measures | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Franco P. Mbise | Crop Protection Measures | Best Scholar Award

Senior Lecturer, The University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania

Dr. Franco Peniel Mbise is a Tanzanian scholar specializing in natural resources management and biodiversity conservation. Born on May 16, 1989, in Arumeru District, Arusha, Tanzania, he currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Dodoma (UDOM). With a deep passion for conservation science, he has made significant contributions to research, policy, and education. Over the years, Dr. Mbise has mentored numerous students and published extensively in high-impact journals. His leadership extends beyond academia, having held key administrative roles at UDOM, including Acting Head of Department and Postgraduate Studies Coordinator. His research explores human-wildlife conflict, community conservation, and biodiversity management. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he has received prestigious awards for his impactful research. Fluent in Swahili and English, Dr. Mbise is dedicated to applying multidisciplinary approaches to solve pressing conservation challenges in Africa and beyond.

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📘 Education

Dr. Franco Mbise’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in conservation and natural resources management. He earned his PhD in Natural Resources Management and Biodiversity Conservation from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (2015–2018), following an MSc in Natural Resources Management from the same institution (2013–2015). His undergraduate degree, a BSc in Wildlife Management and Conservation, was obtained from Sokoine University of Agriculture (2009–2012). Prior to higher education, he attended Mukidoma High School (2007–2009), Nshupu Secondary School (2003–2006), and Seela Primary School (1996–2002) in Arusha, Tanzania. His academic pursuits have been driven by a commitment to wildlife conservation, human-wildlife coexistence, and ecosystem sustainability. He further honed his expertise through postdoctoral research at NTNU (2019–2020), deepening his understanding of biodiversity conservation and environmental policy.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Mbise has extensive experience in academia and conservation. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in Natural Resources Management at the University of Dodoma (2023–Present), previously serving as a Lecturer (2019–2022) and Assistant Lecturer (2016–2018). His leadership roles at UDOM include Acting Head of Department (2023) and Postgraduate Studies Coordinator (2023–Present). Before joining academia, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) under the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) (2012–2013). His early fieldwork includes roles as a tour guide in Serengeti National Park (2011) and in game patrol and security intelligence at Selous Game Reserve (2010). Throughout his career, he has contributed to biodiversity conservation, human-wildlife conflict mitigation, and sustainable environmental management, making a lasting impact through research and mentorship.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Mbise’s contributions to conservation science have earned him notable recognition. In 2023, he received the Research Excellence Award from the Tanzanian Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, acknowledging his outstanding publications in high-impact journals. His extensive scholarly work, including 23 international scientific papers, has positioned him as a leading researcher in natural resource management. Beyond research, his commitment to student mentorship and academic leadership has been widely recognized within academic circles. He has played a crucial role in supervising PhD, MSc, and undergraduate students, guiding them toward impactful careers in conservation science. His role as a reviewer for top journals, including Society & Natural Resources, Biological Conservation, and Global Ecology and Conservation, further highlights his academic influence. Through his achievements, Dr. Mbise continues to shape the future of conservation research and education.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Mbise’s research revolves around human-wildlife interactions, biodiversity conservation, and community-based natural resource management. His studies have explored livestock depredation by carnivores, community attitudes toward conservation, and the socio-economic impacts of protected areas. He has examined the effectiveness of conservation incentives, the influence of education on conservation awareness, and the role of ecological surveys in wildlife management. His work extends to carnivore ecology, species conservation, and the impact of human activities on ecosystems. He integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical modeling (R & SPSS), and interdisciplinary approaches to address conservation challenges. His findings contribute to policy-making and sustainable management strategies for Tanzania’s national parks and protected areas. As a dedicated mentor, he fosters research that balances conservation efforts with local community needs, ensuring biodiversity thrives alongside human development.

📚 Publications 

1️⃣Human–carnivore conflict over livestock in the eastern Serengeti ecosystem 🦁🐑
2️⃣ Livestock depredation by wild carnivores in the Eastern Serengeti Ecosystem 🐆🐄
3️⃣ Factors influencing communities’ attitudes toward protected area conservation in Myanmar 🏞️🌏
4️⃣ The role of education in biodiversity conservation 🎓🌱
5️⃣ Attitudes of Maasai pastoralists toward large carnivore conservation in Loliondo 🏕️🦊
6️⃣ Can enhanced awareness change school children’s knowledge of carnivores in Tanzania? 📖🐾
7️⃣ Foraging vultures and scavengers responding to auditory cues in Africa 🦅🦴
8️⃣ Attacks on humans and retaliatory killing of wild carnivores in Serengeti 🦏⚖️
9️⃣ Human habituation reduces hyrax flight initiation distance in Serengeti 🐿️🌍
🔟 Do carnivore surveys match pastoralists’ reports in Eastern Serengeti? 🔬🐺
1️⃣1️⃣ Conservation incentives and willingness to coexist with large carnivores 🌍💰
1️⃣2️⃣ Community education and appreciation of conservation benefits in Tanzania 🏡📚
1️⃣3️⃣ Awareness of urban communities on biodiversity conservation in Tanzania 🌳🏙️
1️⃣4️⃣ Impact of protected areas on local livelihoods in Tanzania 🏕️💼
1️⃣5️⃣ Community dependency on protected areas in Myanmar 🌳🏠
1️⃣6️⃣ The threat of COVID-19 to Tanzanian national parks 🦠🏞️
1️⃣7️⃣ Impact of outreach programs on community-park relationships in Tarangire 🎤🌿
1️⃣8️⃣ Local people’s knowledge and illegal hunting of topi in Serengeti 🦌🏹
1️⃣9️⃣ Do hyraxes benefit from human presence in Serengeti? 🤔🐿️
2️⃣0️⃣ Resettlement of Maasai communities from the Ngorongoro Landscape in Tanzania 🏠🚜