Guobin Li | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guobin Li | Plant Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guobin Li , Northwest A&F University , China

Guobin Li, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Northwest A&F University, specializing in agricultural science. With a Ph.D. from Huazhong Agricultural University, Dr. Li’s research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of tomato fruit development and its responses to abiotic stress factors like temperature and salinity. He has a strong background in functional genomics, horticultural biotechnology, and the role of environmental stress on crop quality. Dr. Li’s contributions to the scientific community are evident in his numerous publications in esteemed journals, reflecting his passion for advancing agricultural sustainability and improving crop resilience. He is particularly interested in utilizing advanced techniques to unravel the molecular intricacies of plant biology, with a goal to enhance both the quality and yield of horticultural crops under changing environmental conditions.

Publication Profile: 

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Guobin Li is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to agricultural science, specifically in understanding tomato fruit development and its response to abiotic stress. His research on the molecular mechanisms underlying fruit quality and stress tolerance is highly relevant in the context of global climate change and food security. Dr. Li’s work is well-regarded for its depth and breadth, focusing on functional genomics, plant stress tolerance, and biotechnological applications in horticultural crops. His prolific publication record in high-impact journals, including multiple papers in top-tier plant science journals, demonstrates his ability to advance the field. His recent work on enhancing tomato resistance to temperature and salinity stress showcases his practical applications for improving crop resilience, which is crucial for sustaining agricultural productivity.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Li’s research is impactful, he could further enhance his visibility in interdisciplinary research areas, such as sustainable agriculture practices and global food systems. Collaborations with other experts in the field of crop management, environmental science, and agronomy could help broaden the scope of his research and make a greater societal impact. Additionally, a deeper focus on the translational aspect of his work—such as developing tangible solutions for farmers—would ensure that his findings reach a wider audience, benefiting practical agriculture directly.

Education:

Dr. Guobin Li earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Science from Huazhong Agricultural University in 2021, focusing on plant biology and the molecular mechanisms underpinning fruit development and stress response in horticultural crops. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Li was deeply involved in both theoretical and practical aspects of plant molecular biology, specifically in relation to tomato. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his current work at Northwest A&F University, where he continues to explore innovative solutions to improve crop resilience against environmental stress. Dr. Li’s educational background is complemented by his strong research foundation, making him a key figure in the study of abiotic stress tolerance and fruit development in plants.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Guobin Li currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Northwest A&F University. He is leading research on tomato fruit development and exploring how abiotic stressors, such as temperature and salinity, affect crop growth and fruit quality. Dr. Li’s expertise in molecular biology and genomics has allowed him to make significant advancements in understanding the genetic and physiological responses of tomatoes to environmental stress. Prior to his current role, Dr. Li completed his Ph.D. at Huazhong Agricultural University, where he developed foundational research in plant stress tolerance. His professional experience extends to publishing numerous articles in high-impact journals and collaborating on international research projects that aim to improve crop resilience. Dr. Li is dedicated to applying his knowledge to practical agricultural applications, ensuring that his work benefits both researchers and farmers in enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability.

Research Focus:

Dr. Guobin Li’s research is centered on the molecular mechanisms that govern tomato fruit development and its ability to respond to environmental stress factors, such as temperature extremes and salinity. He investigates how abiotic stress impacts plant growth and quality, focusing particularly on the genetic and biochemical pathways involved in these processes. His research also delves into functional genomics and biotechnological applications, with a primary goal of improving the resilience of horticultural crops through molecular breeding. Dr. Li is also interested in the role of ethylene and other signaling molecules in fruit ripening and quality. By understanding these mechanisms, his work aims to optimize fruit yield, quality, and stress tolerance, particularly under adverse growing conditions. His research contributes to the broader field of agricultural sustainability, as it helps address challenges posed by climate change and environmental stressors on food production systems.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. “L2, a chloroplast metalloproteinase, regulates fruit ripening by participating in ethylene autocatalysis under the control of ERFs” 🌿🍅

  2. “Tomato DC1 domain protein SlCHP16 interacts with the 14–3-3 protein TFT12 to regulate flower development” 🌸🍅

  3. “NF-Y plays essential roles in flavonoid biosynthesis by modulating histone modifications in tomato” 🍇🍅

  4. “Genome-wide analysis of the dc1 domain protein gene family in tomatoes under abiotic stress” 🌍🍅

  5. “Bacillus methylotrophicus improves tomato resistance to low temperature stress and fruit quality” ❄️🍅

  6. “SlWRKY80-mediated JA pathway positively regulates tomato resistance to saline-alkali stress” 🌱🌊

  7. “Over-expression of spermidine synthase 2 (SlSPDS2) improves tomato tolerance to saline-alkali stress” 🌿🌊

  8. “SlCHP16 promotes root growth and enhances saline-alkali tolerance of tomato” 🌱💧

Conclusion:

Dr. Guobin Li is a highly qualified and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on tomato fruit development, stress response mechanisms, and the application of functional genomics in horticultural crops has profound implications for sustainable agriculture. By addressing both the basic science and practical challenges of crop resilience, Dr. Li’s research makes a vital contribution to improving global food security. His academic achievements and research productivity place him in a strong position for this prestigious recognition. With slight improvements in interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world application, Dr. Li has the potential to make even more substantial contributions to the field of agricultural research.

Inês Mansinhos | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Inês Mansinhos | Plant Biotechnology |  Best Researcher Award

PhD student at  University of Algarve, Portugal

Inês Filipa Paixão Mansinhos is a dedicated researcher in the field of Biotechnological Sciences. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve (Portugal) from 2020 to 2024. Inês holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra (Portugal), where she graduated with a distinction, achieving a final classification of 18 out of 20 in 2017. She also completed her Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the Coimbra Agriculture School (ESAC), Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra in 2014, with a final classification of 15 out of 20. Inês’s academic journey reflects her strong commitment to advancing knowledge in the areas of biotechnology and biochemistry.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • 2020 – 2024: PhD in Biotechnological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve, Portugal.
  • 2015 – 2017: Master’s Degree in Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
    Final classification: 18 (0 to 20)
  • 2011 – 2014: Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology, Coimbra Agriculture School (ESAC), Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal.
    Final classification: 15 (0 to 20)

👩‍🔬 Employment and Scientific Experience:

  • 2020 – Present: PhD Student in Biotechnology Sciences – Plant Biotechnology Area
    MED – Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment, and Development & CHANGE – Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve.
  • 2018 – 2020: Research Grant in Plant Biotechnology
    MeditBio – Centre for Mediterranean Biological Resources and Food, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Algarve.
  • 2016 – 2017: Research Internship in Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Portuguese Oncology Institute of Coimbra Francisco Gentil EPE, Coimbra, Portugal.
  • 2015: Research Internship in Plant Biotechnology
    QFM-UC – Molecular Physical-Chemistry Research and Development Unit, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra.
  • 2014 – 2015: Research Internship in Molecular Biology
    IBILI – Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Life Sciences, Molecular Mechanisms of Disease Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra.

Conclusion:

Mrs. Inês Filipa Paixão Mansinhos demonstrates exceptional academic and research credentials, with substantial contributions to biotechnology, particularly in plant sciences. Her impressive educational background, diverse research experience, significant publication record, and impactful research outputs make her a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” She represents a promising young researcher with the potential for continued excellence and innovation in her field.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 243
  • Citations Since 2019: 243
  • h-index: 8
  • h-index Since 2019: 8
  • i10-index: 7
  • i10-index Since 2019: 7

Publication Top Notes:

  • Ultrasonic-assisted extraction and natural deep eutectic solvents combination: A green strategy to improve the recovery of phenolic compounds from Lavandula pedunculata subsp …
    • Antioxidants, 10 (4), 582 (2021)
  • Elicitation improves rosmarinic acid content and antioxidant activity in Thymus lotocephalus shoot cultures
    • Industrial Crops and Products, 137, 214-220 (2019)
  • Phenolic profile, antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibitory capacities of fruit and seed extracts from different Algerian cultivars of date (Phoenix dactylifera L.) were …
    • South African Journal of Botany, 137, 133-148 (2021)
  • Aromatic plants: a source of compounds with antioxidant and neuroprotective effects
    • Oxidative stress and dietary antioxidants in neurological diseases, 155-173 (2020)
  • Greener is better: First approach for the use of natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) to extract antioxidants from the medicinal halophyte Polygonum maritimum L.
    • Molecules, 26 (20), 6136 (2021)
  • Response of Thymus lotocephalus In Vitro Cultures to Drought Stress and Role of Green Extracts in Cosmetics
    • Antioxidants, 11 (8), 1475 (2022)
  • Impact of metallic nanoparticles on in vitro culture, phenolic profile and biological activity of two Mediterranean Lamiaceae species: Lavandula viridis L’Hér and Thymus …
    • Molecules, 26 (21), 6427 (2021)
  • Impact of temperature on phenolic and osmolyte contents in in vitro cultures and micropropagated plants of two mediterranean plant species, Lavandula viridis and Thymus …
    • Plants, 11 (24), 3516 (2022)
  • Exploring the biotechnological value of marine invertebrates: A closer look at the biochemical and antioxidant properties of Sabella spallanzanii and Microcosmus squamiger
    • Animals, 11 (12), 3557 (2021)
  • Influence of elaboration process on chemical, biological, and sensory characteristics of European pennyroyal liqueurs
    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 101 (10), 4076-4089 (2021)
  • Oxidative stress and dietary antioxidants in neurological diseases
    • Chapter, 5 (2020)
  • Neuroprotective compounds from plant sources and their modes of action: an update
    • Plant-derived Bioactives: Chemistry and Mode of Action, 417-440 (2020)
  • Bachir bey M. and Romano A. 2021. Phenolic profile, antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibitory capacities of fruit and seed extracts from different Algerian cultivars of date …
    • S Afr J Bot, 137, 133-148 (2021)
  • Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the production and composition of essential oils
    • Essential oils: extraction methods and applications, 69-97 (2023)
  • How climate change-related abiotic factors affect the production of industrial valuable compounds in Lamiaceae plant species: a review
    • Frontiers in Plant Science, 15, 1370810 (2024)
  • Role of nanoparticles on modulation of plant secondary metabolism
    • Engineered Nanomaterials for Sustainable Agricultural Production, Soil … (2023)
  • Influence of wine pH and ethanol content on the fining efficacy of proteins from winemaking by-products
    • Foods, 11 (12), 1688 (2022)
  • Phytochemical Characterization and Bioactivity of Extracts from Different Fruit Parts of Opuntia leucotricha DC.: A Comparison between a Conventional Organic …
    • Horticulturae, 10 (8), 824 (2024)
  • Environmental Factors Related to Climate Change Alter the Chemical Composition and Biological Activity of Lavandula viridis L’Hér Essential Oil
    • Agriculture, 14 (7), 1067 (2024)
  • Drying of Maritime Plants: Effect on Antioxidant Activity
    • XXI EuroFoodChem, 94 (2021)

 

Laura Yesenia Solís Ramos | Biotecnología de plantas | Best Researcher Award

Dr Laura Yesenia  Solís Ramos | Biotecnología de plantas |  Best Researcher Award

Profesora e investigadora at  Escuela de Biología, UCR, CIBET, Costa Rica

Laura Yesenia Solís Ramos is an accomplished researcher and academic from San José, Costa Rica, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Costa Rica (UCR). She holds a Ph.D. in Plant Sciences and Biotechnology from the Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY) in Mérida, Mexico, and a Master’s degree in Forest Ecology from the Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Mexico. Her Bachelor’s degree in Forest Engineering was obtained from the Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica.

Profile:

📜 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Plant Sciences and Biotechnology
    Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY), Mérida, Mexico
  • M.S. in Forest Ecology
    Instituto de Genética Forestal, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico
  • B.Sc. in Forest Engineering
    Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, Costa Rica

🔬 Research Interests:

  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Genetic Transformation of Plants
  • Molecular Biology of Plants
  • In Vitro and Ex Vitro Biotechnologies
  • Symbiotic Organisms Ecology

🛠️ Research Projects:

  1. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Caoba Development
  2. Biodiversity of Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms
  3. Characterization of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Tropical Forests

🎓 Teaching Experience:

  • Courses in Biotechnology, Bioremediation, Plant Tissue Culture, and Genetic Engineering since 2008

📈 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 296
  • Citations Since 2019: 194
  • h-index: 10 (8 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 10 (7 since 2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Overexpression of WUSCHEL in C. chinense Causes Ectopic Morphogenesis
    LY Solís-Ramos, T González-Estrada, S Nahuath-Dzib, …
    Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) 96, 279-287, 2009
    Citations: 62
  2. Somatic Embryogenesis in Recalcitrant Plants
    LY Solís-Ramos, A Andrade-Torres, LA Sáenz-Carbonell, …
    Embryogenesis, 597-618, 2012
    Citations: 43
  3. Variación Morfométrica en Dos Poblaciones Naturales de Pinus hartwegii Lindl. del Estado de Veracruz
    LG Iglesias, LY Solís-Ramos, H Viveros-Viveros
    Phyton (Buenos Aires) 81 (2), 239-247, 2012
    Citations: 31
  4. Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis and Morphohistological Analysis in Capsicum chinense
    LY Solís-Ramos, S Nahuath-Dzib, A Andrade-Torres, F Barredo-Pool, …
    Biologia 65, 504-511, 2010
    Citations: 28
  5. Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Remediation of Anthropogenic Soil Pollution
    LY Solís-Ramos, C Coto-López, A Andrade-Torres
    Symbiosis 84 (3), 321-336, 2021
    Citations: 24
  6. Establishment of Cell Suspension Cultures of Two Costa Rican Jatropha Species (Euphorbiaceae)
    LY Solís-Ramos, LM Carballo, M Valdez-Melara
    Revista de Biología Tropical 61 (3), 1095-1107, 2013
    Citations: 18
  7. Genetic Diversity Analysis of Jatropha Species from Costa Rica Using AFLP Markers
    R Avendaño, S José, C Rica, EG Díaz, S José, C Rica, M Valdez-Melara, …
    American Journal of Plant Sciences 6 (14), 2426, 2015
    Citations: 15
  8. Endogenous GUS-like Activity in Capsicum chinense Jacq
    LY Solís-Ramos, T González-Estrada, A Andrade-Torres, …
    Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 13 (4), 2-3, 2010
    Citations: 12
  9. Respuesta de Plántulas de Cedrela odorata a la Inoculación con Rhizophagus intraradices y Diferentes Niveles de Defoliación
    I Oros-Ortega, A Alonso-López, J Pérez-Moreno, JC López-Collado, …
    Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas 6 (3), 627-635, 2015
    Citations: 11
  10. Effect of Gamma Irradiation and Selection with Fungus Filtrate (Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn) on the In Vitro Culture of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
    LY Solís-Ramos, M Valdez-Melara, R Alvarado-Barrantes, F Mora-Umaña, …
    American Journal of Plant Sciences 6 (16), 2672, 2015
    Citations: 10
  11. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) var. Brunca
    LY Solís-Ramos, JC Ortiz-Pavón, A Andrade-Torres, R Porras-Murillo, …
    Revista de Biología Tropical 67 (2), 83-94, 2019
    Citations: 8
  12. Expression Analysis of Two SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR KINASE (SERK) Genes During In Vitro Morphogenesis in Spanish Cedar (Cedrela odorata L.)
    R Porras-Murillo, A Andrade-Torres, LY Solís-Ramos
    3 Biotech 8, 1-9, 2018
    Citations: 7