Naser Farrokhi | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Naser Farrokhi | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Naser Farrokhi | Shahid Beheshti University | Iran

Dr. Naser Farrokhi is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Cell & Molecular Biology at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. With a Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology from the University of Adelaide, his expertise lies in plant genomics, particularly in functional gene analysis for crop improvement. Over two decades, he has led impactful research projects focusing on rice genomics, plant peptides, cell wall biosynthesis, and nanotechnology in agriculture. His work bridges cutting-edge molecular biology with practical breeding strategies, aiming to develop ideotype rice varieties adapted to future environmental demands. Dr. Farrokhi has received prestigious national and international scholarships and has published extensively in high-impact journals. He collaborates globally across disciplines, contributing to sustainability, biotechnology, and agricultural resilience. His multidisciplinary approach has also explored biomedical applications of plant-derived materials. With a strong teaching and mentorship record, Dr. Farrokhi exemplifies innovation, leadership, and scientific rigor in plant science and biotechnology.

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Education:

Dr. Naser Farrokhi holds a Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology from the University of Adelaide, where he studied the functional analysis of barley glycosyltransferases under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Bruce Fincher. He earned his M.Sc. in Plant Breeding from Azad University, Karaj, Iran, with a thesis on genotypic and phenotypic variation of quantitative traits in mungbean, guided by Prof. Dr. Alireza Taleie. His academic journey has been supported by competitive scholarships from Iran’s Ministry of Science and the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO). These solid academic foundations in plant breeding and molecular biology have enabled Dr. Farrokhi to integrate classical breeding approaches with modern genomics. His academic training across continents has equipped him with advanced technical skills, a global research perspective, and the capacity to lead in interdisciplinary collaborations focused on crop improvement and plant biotechnology.

Experience:

Dr. Farrokhi has over 20 years of experience in plant molecular biology and functional genomics. Currently an Associate Professor at Shahid Beheshti University, he teaches and supervises graduate students in plant biotechnology, cell biology, and molecular breeding. His postdoctoral research at California State University, Long Beach, focused on gene function in plant systems using transcriptomic approaches. He has worked extensively with GWAS, CRISPR genome editing, and bioinformatics for trait dissection in rice and other crops. His leadership in multi-institutional projects has contributed to advancements in crop biofortification, stress tolerance, and sustainability. He is also involved in translational research, such as nanomaterials in regenerative medicine and environmental applications. His career is marked by collaborative, cross-disciplinary work and a strong publication record. Dr. Farrokhi has served as a peer reviewer, scientific advisor, and mentor, demonstrating commitment to both research and academic excellence across national and international platforms.

Awards & Honors:

Dr. Naser Farrokhi has been the recipient of several prestigious awards throughout his academic and research career. he earned a scholarship from the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) of Iran to pursue his M.Sc., he was awarded a Ph.D. scholarship by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology of Iran to study in Australia. His postdoctoral research in the United States was supported by the National Science Foundation Fellowship at California State University Long Beach in 2005. These accolades highlight his consistent academic excellence and potential for innovative research. He is frequently invited to collaborate in national and international projects due to his proven expertise in plant genomics, biotechnology, and sustainable agriculture. His track record of publications and contributions to interdisciplinary research have earned him recognition in plant sciences, biotechnology, and even biomedical fields.

Research Focus:

Dr. Farrokhi’s research is centered on plant molecular biology, functional genomics, and crop improvement, with a major focus on rice as a model and target crop. He employs genome-wide association studies (GWAS), transcriptomics, and post-GWAS analysis to identify key genes involved in vitamin E biosynthesis, yield-related traits, and stress responses. His goal is to develop future-ready rice ideotypes using conventional breeding or genome editing. His research extends to safflower developmental biology, cannabis-derived materials for biomedical applications, and nanotechnology-based agricultural inputs. He integrates bioinformatics, co-expression network analyses, and proteomics to dissect gene regulatory pathways. His collaborative work across plant and animal systems has also explored osteoinduction, tissue regeneration, and nanoscience applications. Dr. Farrokhi’s research is impactful, interdisciplinary, and focused on sustainability, nutrition, and climate resilience, positioning him at the forefront of innovative agricultural biotechnology.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Comparative transcriptome analysis of multi-branched safflower mutant vs. WT

  2. Unraveling molecular mechanisms of phytohormonal regulation in safflower buds

  3. Enhanced osteoinduction using porous herbal cellulose nanostructures

  4. Interplay of rice vitamin E under abiotic stresses via in-silico transcriptomics

  5. rGO-coated cannabis-derived nanogrooved scaffolds for bone regeneration

  6. Recent advances on GLA-producing organisms – future biotechnological directions

  7. Post-GWAS analysis of tocopherol content in rice seeds

  8. GWAS-based dissection of yield components in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  9. Gene expression in coral bleaching under high temperature stress

  10.  Co-expression network of microproteins in plant embryo development

Conclusion:

Dr. Farrokhi’s robust publication record, innovative research in rice genomics, and commitment to academic excellence make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work contributes meaningfully to addressing current and future challenges in sustainable agriculture and plant biotechnology.

 

 

 

Feng-Zhu Wang | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feng-Zhu Wang | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feng-Zhu Wang , Sun Yat-sen University , China

Dr. Feng-Zhu Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Life Science, Sun Yat-sen University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from the same institution under Prof. Shi Xiao and has focused his research on plant immunity and mycorrhizal symbiosis. After his Ph.D., Dr. Wang pursued postdoctoral research with Prof. Jian-Feng Li, contributing significantly to CRISPR-based gene editing and plant-pathogen interactions. With over 7 co-first-author publications and experience as a corresponding author, he demonstrates both innovation and leadership in plant biology. His research has been published in esteemed journals, including Nature Communications and Trends in Plant Science. Now leading his lab, Dr. Wang is committed to advancing agricultural biotechnology through molecular tools and sustainable practices. His achievements in plant immunity, stress tolerance, and CRISPR tools place him as a key figure in contemporary plant science.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  • 🧬 Extensive expertise in plant immunity and symbiotic relationships, critical for sustainable agriculture.

  • 🧪 Consistent high-impact publications in journals like Nature Communications and Trends in Plant Science.

  • 💡 Developed innovative tools like dual-function CRISPR systems, highlighting technological creativity.

  • 👩‍🏫 Strong academic foundation with continuous roles in postdoc, research, and teaching, demonstrating leadership and growth.

  • ✍️ Serves as corresponding or co-first author in multiple works, showing project ownership and contribution depth.

🔍 Areas for Improvement:

  • 🌍 Could benefit from international collaborations to increase global visibility.

  • 🎓 Expanding mentorship activities and outreach could enhance influence on future scientists.

  • 🗣️ More presence in conferences or workshops would elevate public engagement and field leadership.

🎓 Education:

Feng-Zhu Wang completed both his undergraduate and doctoral studies at Sun Yat-sen University, China, a prestigious institution known for life science research. He earned a B.Sc. in Biotechnology between 2009 and 2013, where he developed foundational knowledge in molecular biology and genetics. His Ph.D., pursued from 2013 to 2018 in the Department of Botany under Prof. Shi Xiao, focused on plant stress responses, particularly involving immunity and symbiosis. His educational journey emphasized hands-on lab techniques, scientific writing, and experimental design. Through intensive academic training and mentorship, Dr. Wang cultivated skills in gene regulation, CRISPR-Cas systems, and plant-microbe interactions. This solid academic foundation provided the groundwork for his impactful research contributions and prepared him for advanced exploration into genetic mechanisms driving plant resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Feng-Zhu Wang’s academic career is firmly rooted in Sun Yat-sen University, where he has continuously advanced through roles in education and research. After completing his Ph.D. in 2018, he undertook postdoctoral training from 2018 to 2024 under Prof. Jian-Feng Li, focusing on advanced molecular biology tools, plant-pathogen interactions, and CRISPR gene editing. He contributed to developing innovative dual-function CRISPR systems and molecular assays for plant biology. In May 2024, he was appointed Associate Professor in the Department of Biology. His experience spans project leadership, scientific writing, collaboration, and mentoring young researchers. As both a co-first and corresponding author on multiple papers, Dr. Wang demonstrates a proactive role in scientific innovation and dissemination. His experience reflects a seamless integration of research development, experimental practice, and academic progression within one of China’s leading universities.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Wang’s research revolves around two main areas: plant immunity mechanisms and mycorrhizal symbiosis, both crucial to improving plant resilience and productivity. He investigates how plants detect and defend against fungal pathogens through receptor-mediated signaling pathways and how beneficial fungi assist plants in nutrient uptake and stress tolerance. His work also dives deep into genetic engineering using CRISPR-Cas systems, developing tools for efficient multigene editing and Cas9-free selection in model organisms like Arabidopsis thaliana. By combining bioinformatics, molecular genetics, and cell biology, Dr. Wang aims to understand how immune responses are regulated and how plants can balance defense and symbiosis. This dual focus supports sustainable agriculture and provides insight into fundamental plant biology. His contributions are not only theoretical but also technological, offering tools that can be used in practical breeding and crop enhancement strategies worldwide.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧪 Nepenthes chitinase NkChit2b-1 confers broad-spectrum resistance to chitin-containing pathogens and insects in plantsAdvanced Biotechnology, 2025

  2. 🧬 A dual-function selection system enables positive selection of multigene CRISPR mutants and negative selection of Cas9-free progeny in ArabidopsisaBIOTECH, 2024

  3. 🔍 Hidden prevalence of deletion-inversion bi-alleles in CRISPR-mediated deletions of tandemly arrayed genes in plantsNature Communications, 2023

  4. 🍄 Hide-and-seek: Chitin-triggered plant immunity and fungal counterstrategiesTrends in Plant Science, 2020

  5. 🔗 Split Nano luciferase complementation for probing protein-protein interactions in plant cellsJournal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2020

  6. 🌾 Alternative splicing and translation play important roles in hypoxic germination in riceJournal of Experimental Botany, 2019

  7. 💧 Natural variation in the promoter of rice Calcineurin B-like Protein10 affects flooding tolerance during seed germination among rice subspeciesPlant Journal, 2018

  8. ☣️ OsARM1, an R2R3 MYB transcription factor, is involved in regulation of the response to arsenic stress in riceFrontiers in Plant Science, 2017

🔚 Conclusion:

Dr. Feng-Zhu Wang stands out as a promising and accomplished researcher. With an impressive portfolio of impactful publications and strong academic roots in plant biology, they are highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. A few enhancements in outreach and collaboration could further elevate their global scientific profile.