Zhenhua Zhang | Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Zhenhua Zhang | Biology | Research Excellence Award

Hunan Agricultural University | China

Zhenhua Zhang is a plant scientist specializing in plant nutrition, crop physiology, and molecular mechanisms underlying nutrient use efficiency in major crops. His research integrates physiological, molecular, and agronomic approaches to understand how plants acquire, distribute, and utilize essential nutrients—particularly nitrogen—in order to improve nutrient use efficiency (NUE) and support sustainable crop production. He completed postdoctoral research in plant genetics at the CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, where he gained experience in molecular plant–environment interactions. His doctoral work, conducted jointly at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Hunan Agricultural University, focused on crop physiology with an emphasis on rice nutrient dynamics.

Zhang’s research contributions include studies on nitrogen redistribution during late growth stages of oilseed rape and the physiological mechanisms controlling nitrogen allocation and efficiency. As Head of the Department of Plant Nutrition at Hunan Agricultural University and Principal Investigator in the Southern Grain and Oil Crop Collaborative Innovation Center, he leads projects aimed at enhancing nutrient efficiency in rice, rapeseed, and other staple crops through improved fertilization strategies and molecular breeding targets. His work is further enriched by international training and visiting scientist appointments in the United States, Europe, and IRRI, strengthening global collaboration in plant nutrition and sustainable agriculture.

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Featured Publications: 

Jian, S. F., Liao, Q., Liu, Q., Luo, J. S., Guan, C. Y., Zhang, Z. H.*, & others. (2019). NRT1.1 regulates nitrate allocation and cadmium tolerance in Arabidopsis. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, 384.

Liao, Q., Jian, S. F., Song, H. X., Guan, C. Y., Lepo, J. E., Ismail, A. M., Zhang, Z. H.*, & others. (2019). Balance between nitrogen use efficiency and cadmium tolerance in Brassica napus and Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Science.

Liang, G. H., Hua, Y. P., Zhou, T., Liao, Q., Song, H. X., Zhang, Z. H.*, & others. (2019). Bioinformatics analysis and response to nitrate–cadmium stress of NRT1.5 and NRT1.8 family genes in Brassica napus. Crop Science, 45(3), 365–380.

Liao, J. Y., Song, H. X., Zhao, D. S., Wang, T., Guan, C. Y., Zhang, Z. H.*, & others. (2019). Effects of controlled-release nitrogen fertilizers on soil inorganic nitrogen forms and fertilization efficiency at different growth stages of rape. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 33(1), 158–164.

Esmaa Bouhamida | Molecular and Cellular Biology | Cell Biology Research Award

Dr. Esmaa Bouhamida | Molecular and Cellular Biology | Cell Biology Research Award

Fondazione Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata (VIMM) | Italy

The candidate’s research centers on understanding how mitochondrial signaling, hypoxia-responsive pathways, and cell-cycle regulatory networks collectively influence cardiac regeneration and cardiovascular disease. Their work investigates how hypoxia-inducible factors, particularly HIF-1α, modulate mitochondrial function during ischemic injury, with the broader goal of identifying mechanisms that could restore or enhance the regenerative potential of adult cardiac tissue. Through advanced molecular and cellular approaches, their studies explore how metabolic rewiring, mitochondrial stress responses, and oxygen-sensing pathways govern cardiomyocyte survival, proliferation, and reprogramming.

Building on expertise in molecular biology, signal transduction, and genetics, the researcher has expanded their focus to include the interplay between mitochondrial homeostasis and protein-quality control mechanisms in muscle tissues. Their postdoctoral work examines signaling pathways that regulate proteostasis and their impact on muscle integrity under physiological and pathological conditions. This integrated approach bridges cardiac regeneration, mitochondrial dynamics, and muscle biology, enabling the identification of therapeutic targets relevant to heart failure, ischemia, and degenerative muscle disorders.

Their long-term vision is to develop interventions that combine mitochondrial modulation, gene therapy, and cellular reprogramming strategies to promote tissue repair and functional recovery in cardiovascular disease. Their contributions have been recognized through competitive scientific evaluations at international cardiovascular and stem-cell research forums.

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Featured Publications:

Bouhamida, E., Vadakke-Madathil, S., Mathiyalagan, P., Ranjan, A. K., Khan, A., Sherman, M. P., & others. (2025). Single nucleus transcriptomics supports a role for CCNA2-induced human adult cardiomyocyte cytokinesis. bioRxiv.

Bouhamida, E., Vadakke-Madathil, S., Mathiyalagan, P., Ranjan, A. K., Sherman, M. P., & others. (2025). Cyclin A2 induces cytokinesis in human adult cardiomyocytes and drives reprogramming in mice. npj Regenerative Medicine, 10(1), 47.