Lobna Hajji-Hedfi | interaction plant host-microorganisms | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lobna Hajji-Hedfi | interaction plant host-microorganisms | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lobna Hajji-Hedfi, Regional Centre of Agricultural Research of Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia

Dr. Lobna Hajji Ep Hedfi is a Tunisian Assistant Professor in Phytopathology at the Regional Centre of Agricultural Research of Sidi Bouzid. With a robust scientific footprint, she specializes in plant-microbe interactions, biological disease control, and fungal biodiversity. Born in Kairouan, Tunisia, in 1982, she resides in Chott-Meriem, Sousse. She actively contributes to the SPADD-LR03AGR02 research laboratory and is a board member of Microbial Biosystems and Frontiers in Scientific Reports journals. Dr. Hajji is internationally recognized, recently earning the Ethel Mary Doidge Medal (2024) by the International Mycological Association and receiving a prestigious scholarship from NUFFIC (Netherlands). With numerous high-impact publications and international collaborations, she advances sustainable agriculture and microbial solutions for plant health. Her interdisciplinary research and dedication make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  • Prolific Research Output: Over 18 high-impact publications from 2024–2025 in peer-reviewed journals and international book chapters.

  • Scientific Leadership: Editorial board member for Microbial Biosystems and Frontiers in Scientific Reports, indicating peer recognition.

  • International Recognition: Awarded the prestigious Ethel Mary Doidge Medal by the International Mycological Association (2024), a major honor for early-career African researchers.

  • Innovation in Sustainable Agriculture: Her work focuses on biological control, fungal endophytes, and eco-friendly pathogen suppression, aligning with SDG goals.

  • Global Collaboration: Co-authored with scientists from Europe, North Africa, Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing strong research networking.

  • Capacity Building: Beneficiary of MSP NUFFIC scholarships (Netherlands) in 2023 and 2024, enhancing her international expertise.

📉 Areas for Improvement:

  • Increased Funding Leadership: More visibility as a principal investigator (PI) in large-scale or competitive international research grants would enhance her impact profile.

  • Patent/Technology Transfer: Translating her microbial and biocontrol research into patents, prototypes, or industrial-scale applications could broaden societal contributions.

  • Postdoctoral Mentorship: Leading structured postdoctoral mentorship programs could further strengthen her academic leadership credentials.

  • Policy Involvement: Greater involvement in agricultural policy advocacy or consultation at national or FAO-level could expand her influence beyond academia.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Lobna Hajji Ep Hedfi holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences, specializing in Plant Pathology and Microbial Biotechnology. Her academic background includes comprehensive training in phytopathology, molecular biology, mycology, and biological control, with continuing education under international programs. She participated in capacity-building and professional development through the MSP MENA scholarship program (NUFFIC), funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her formal education has emphasized integrated disease management and the sustainable use of endophytic and rhizosphere microorganisms in crop protection. Her academic journey reflects both national and international excellence, combining practical experience in Tunisian agroecosystems with global innovations in plant-microbe research.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Hajji currently serves as Assistant Professor of Phytopathology at the Regional Centre of Agricultural Research of Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia. She has over a decade of research and teaching experience in plant disease diagnostics, biocontrol strategies, and sustainable agriculture. Her professional journey includes leadership in multi-institutional projects, mentoring graduate students, and active involvement in national and international scientific collaborations. She is a recognized contributor to international journals and has been a part of expert working groups focused on agricultural sustainability. Her fieldwork and applied research directly impact crop resilience and productivity in arid regions. Additionally, her editorial work enhances the visibility and scientific quality of microbiological research.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

  • 🥇 Ethel Mary Doidge Medal for Young Mycologist in Africa – International Mycological Association (IMA), 2024

  • 🎓 MSP Scholarship from NUFFIC, Netherlands – 2023 & 2024

  • 👩‍🔬 Active Editorial Board Member for Microbial Biosystems & Frontiers in Scientific Reports

  • 🧪 Member of SPADD-LR03AGR02: Systems of Agricultural Production and Sustainable Development Laboratory

  • 🌍 Invited speaker and contributor in international symposia on microbial bioresources, endophytic fungi, and CRISPR applications
    These accolades highlight her contributions to phytopathology, sustainable disease control, and scientific communication, emphasizing her leadership potential and impact in African and global agricultural science.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Hajji’s research bridges phytopathology, microbial ecology, and sustainable agriculture. Her work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions for plant disease management using endophytic fungi, beneficial rhizobacteria, and microbial consortia. She explores plant-microbe interactions, particularly in grapevine and tomato crops, aiming to reduce chemical inputs through biocontrol agents and organic amendments like compost. Her recent interest includes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from forest fungi, CRISPR applications, and fungal biodiversity mapping. Her integrative approach contributes significantly to combating plant diseases, promoting resilience, and adapting agriculture to climate change. By leveraging omics technologies and field-based experiments, she provides applicable strategies for sustainable crop protection and soil health restoration.

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

  1. 📘 “Omics” tools for better understanding the plant-fungi interactions – Forest Fungi (2025)

  2. 🌿 CRISPR plants for growth and development studies – CRISPR in Sustainable Agriculture (2025)

  3. 🌲 Forest fungal volatile organic compounds (VOCs) – Forest Fungi (2025)

  4. 🍇 Beneficial Rhizobacteria for grapevine health – Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2025)

  5. 🌱 Microbial Consortium & Compost for viticulture disease control – Horticulturae (2025)

  6. 🍋 Phytochemical & antifungal activity of citrus peel extracts – Waste Biomass Valorization (2025)

  7. 🌾 Microbial inoculants for plant resilience – Journal of Plant Diseases & Protection (2025)

  8. 🍄 Fungal endophytes: evolution & ecology – Microbial Biosystems (2025)

  9. 🧫 Bioactive potential of endophytic fungi – Nova Hedwigia (2025)

  10. 🌲 Fungal agents in conifer diseases – Nova Hedwigia (2024)

🔚 Conclusion:

Dr. Lobna Hajji Ep Hedfi demonstrates exceptional promise and productivity as a phytopathologist and microbial ecologist. Her research is innovative, internationally relevant, and directly contributes to sustainable agriculture and climate resilience in Tunisia and beyond. With a strong foundation in publication, international collaboration, and applied microbial research, she is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in grant leadership and translational science, she is poised to become one of Africa’s leading researchers in agricultural biotechnology.

Sola Ogunmodede | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sola Ogunmodede | Host-Pathogen Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sola Ogunmodede, Helix Biogen Institute, Nigeria

Olusola Peter Ogunmodede is a microbiologist and researcher at Helix Biogen Institute, Ogbomoso, Nigeria, specializing in medical mycology, fungal genomics, and bioinformatics diagnostics. He earned his MSc in Microbiology from the University of Lagos, where he investigated Neurospora crassa’s growth and mating patterns, and a B.Tech from LAUTECH, where he focused on bioactive fungal metabolites. He is passionate about addressing global health threats through innovative, cost-effective diagnostic tools, especially in resource-limited settings. Olusola has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications, including studies on peptide-based diagnostics for cholera and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, and has led or contributed to antimicrobial and genomic research projects. In addition to his research, he teaches bioinformatics and molecular biology techniques to students and professionals. Through community outreach on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and youth mentorship, he combines scientific excellence with civic engagement, making him a rising star in biomedical research.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: With published works in Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, and In Silico Research in Biomedicine, Mr. Ogunmodede has co-authored impactful studies in infectious disease diagnostics, fungal bioactive compounds, and computational biology.

  2. Interdisciplinary Research: His projects span medical mycology, bioinformatics, environmental microbiology, and biotechnology, showing adaptability and scientific depth.

  3. Leadership Experience: Progressed from Assistant Project Manager to Project Manager at Helix Biogen Institute, evidencing strong organizational and scientific leadership capabilities.

  4. Community and Teaching Involvement: Demonstrated commitment to science communication, mentorship, and community service—notably in NTD awareness and prison outreach.

  5. Technical Expertise: Competent in bioinformatics, NGS, GC-MS, PCR, and fungal metabolite extraction—skills relevant to modern microbiological research.

⚠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Independent Research Leadership: While collaborative efforts are commendable, initiating and leading first-author research or grant-funded projects would further strengthen his academic identity.

  2. Global Collaborations: Expanding international partnerships or postdoctoral research exposure could enhance visibility and diversify methodologies.

  3. Data Science Fluency: Building advanced skills in AI-based diagnostics, big data genomics, or machine learning would broaden his research scope.

  4. Publication Frequency: While the quality of his publications is notable, maintaining consistency in publication output across more years would support a long-term scholarly trajectory.

🎓 Education:

Olusola Peter Ogunmodede holds an MSc in Microbiology from the University of Lagos, where he explored carbon utilization and genetic typing of Neurospora crassa. His B.Tech in Microbiology was awarded by Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), where his research focused on endophytic fungal metabolites and their bioactive compounds using GC-MS. His academic path began with a National Diploma (ND) in Science Laboratory Technology from Federal Polytechnic Bida, with an applied project on aquaculture pond development. Each stage of his education has built a layered expertise in microbial physiology, antimicrobial studies, and bioanalytical techniques. His academic work has consistently integrated field relevance with lab-based precision, culminating in strong publications and practical applications in diagnostics, antimicrobial discovery, and environmental sustainability. His diverse educational background underpins a research philosophy rooted in innovation, interdisciplinary knowledge, and public health impact.

💼 Experience:

Olusola Peter Ogunmodede is currently a Project Manager at Helix Biogen Institute, where he leads diagnostic development projects for cholera, CCHF, and H5N1, manages timelines, trains researchers in bioinformatics, and oversees biodegradability studies. Previously, he served as an Assistant Project Manager, executing similar responsibilities. He also has a background in secondary school teaching, where he taught Biology, Agricultural Science, and Technical Drawing, reflecting his ability to engage at all levels of education. His research experience includes peptide-centric diagnostic design, fungal metabolite analysis, biogas generation, and environmental biodegradation testing. He’s proficient in both traditional microbiology techniques and modern molecular tools like PCR, sequencing, and in silico modeling. Additionally, he’s an Instructor at Helix Biogen, teaching NGS, Sanger sequencing, and basic bioinformatics. His strong balance of project leadership, lab research, and academic teaching makes him a versatile and highly effective researcher.

🔬 Research Focus:

Olusola Peter Ogunmodede’s research centers around the bioactive potential of fungi, molecular diagnostics, and antimicrobial resistance. He is especially interested in the use of fungal metabolites as alternatives to synthetic antimicrobials, and the genetic and physiological profiling of fungi in relation to infectious diseases. His work bridges wet-lab and computational techniques, applying bioinformatics for designing peptide-based diagnostics for diseasesvsuch as cholera, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, and yaws. He also investigates the biodegradability of medical materials, promoting sustainability in biomedical innovation. Olusola’s MSc work on Neurospora crassa and undergraduate research on endophytic fungi laid the foundation for his continued exploration into fungal biodiversity and its applications. His recent projects employ computational tools to develop point-of-care diagnostic kits, targeting low-resource environments where fast, accurate diagnostics are critical. His goal is to integrate genomic science and public health interventions for disease surveillance and control in tropical regions.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Computational Modeling and Validation of Predicted Diagnostic Peptides for Crimean–Congo’s DiseaseBiotechnol Appl Biochem, 2025

  2. 🧪 Innovative Biomarker Design for Cholera Diagnosis through Bioinformatics AnalysisIn Silico Research in Biomedicine, 2025

  3. 🍄 Synthesis of Endophytic Fungi Metabolites, Antimicrobial Potentials, and Detection of their Bioactive Molecules Using GC-MSTropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2022

  4. 🦠 Molecular Characterization, Antimicrobial and Larvicidal Potentials of Fungi from Soil Samples of LAUTECH Botanical GardenArchive of Science & Technology, 2020

🧾 Conclusion:

Olusola Peter Ogunmodede is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in view of his technical versatility, impactful publications, leadership in diagnostic tool development, and community engagement. With further investment in independent research leadership and global exposure, he stands out as a promising and emerging scholar in medical microbiology and bioinformatics.