Hao Du | Crop Breeding | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hao Du | Crop Breeding | Best Researcher Award

professor at  Zhejiang University, China

Hao Du is a Chinese research fellow with expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology. Born on October 1, 1984, in Bozhou, Anhui, China, Du pursued his academic journey at Huazhong Agricultural University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 2007 and a Ph.D. from the National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement in 2013 under the mentorship of Prof. Li-Zhong Xiong.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

🎓 Education:

🎓 Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Huazhong Agricultural University, China (2006-2013). 🎓 B.Sc. in Life Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, China (2003-2007)

👨‍🏫 Academic Appointments:

📅 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Huazhong Agricultural University, China (2013-2015) 📅 Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School & Massachusetts General Hospital, USA (2015-2019)

🔬 Research Focus:

Crop Genetic Improvement, Plant Gene Research, Molecular Biology.

🌎 Hao Du is a dedicated researcher with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of plant genetics. With a Ph.D. from Huazhong Agricultural University and postdoctoral experience at esteemed institutions like Harvard, his expertise lies in biochemistry, molecular biology, and crop improvement. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at Zhejiang University, Hao’s work contributes significantly to advancing agricultural biotechnology. 🌾🔬

Citations:

Hao Du has amassed a significant academic impact with 3,058 citations across 2,720 documents. His research has been referenced in 28 documents, contributing to an impressive h-index.

 

Publications Top Notes

  1. “A MITE variation-associated heat-inducible isoform of a heat-shock factor confers heat tolerance through regulation of JASMONATE ZIM-DOMAIN genes in rice”
    • Authors: Wu, N., Yao, Y., Xiang, D., …, Dong, F., Xiong, L.
    • Published in: New Phytologist, 2022, 234(4), pp. 1315–1331
    • Abstract: This article explores the role of a MITE variation-associated heat-inducible isoform of a heat-shock factor in conferring heat tolerance in rice through the regulation of JASMONATE ZIM-DOMAIN genes.
    • Citations: 11
  2. “Osj10gBTF3-Mediated Import of Chloroplast Protein Is Essential for Pollen Development in Rice”
    • Authors: Liu, X.-J., Sun, J., Huang, Y., …, Du, H., Tu, J.
    • Published in: Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021, 12, 713544
    • Abstract: This article discusses the essential role of Osj10gBTF3-mediated import of chloroplast protein in pollen development in rice.
  3. “Nuclear translocation of OsMFT1 that is impeded by OsFTIP1 promotes drought tolerance in rice”
    • Authors: Chen, Y., Shen, J., Zhang, L., …, Yu, H., Song, S.
    • Published in: Molecular Plant, 2021, 14(8), pp. 1297–1311
    • Abstract: This article investigates the promotion of drought tolerance in rice through the nuclear translocation of OsMFT1, impeded by OsFTIP1.
    • Citations: 29
  4. “OsPPR939, a nad5 splicing factor, is essential for plant growth and pollen development in rice”
    • Authors: Zheng, P., Liu, Y., Liu, X., …, Du, H., Tu, J.
    • Published in: Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2021, 134(3), pp. 923–940
    • Abstract: This article explores the essential role of OsPPR939, a nad5 splicing factor, in plant growth and pollen development in rice.
    • Citations: 8
  5. “Detection and analysis of C-to-U RNA editing in rice mitochondria-encoded ORFs”
    • Authors: Zheng, P., Wang, D., Huang, Y., …, Du, H., Tu, J.
    • Published in: Plants, 2020, 9(10), pp. 1–14, 1277
    • Abstract: This article presents the detection and analysis of C-to-U RNA editing in rice mitochondria-encoded ORFs.
    • Citations: 7

 

Motasem Saidan | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof Motasem Saidan | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

 The University of Jordan, Jordan

Prof. Motasem Saidan is an accomplished environmental engineer, researcher, and former Minister of Water and Irrigation in Jordan. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and extensive postdoctoral experience, he has led various multidisciplinary teams and conducted research in areas such as waste to energy, solid waste management, water treatment, and environmental impact assessment.

 

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👨‍🎓 Education:

Post-Doc in Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Georgia Tech, GA, USA, 2006. PhD in Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, 2005. MSc in Chemical Engineering, University of Jordan, 2001. BSc in Chemical Engineering, University of Jordan, 1998

🌟 Professional Achievements:

Former Minister of Water and Irrigation, Jordan (2020-2021). Led Water, Energy & Environment Center at the University of Jordan. Expert in Water-Energy-Environment nexus. Developed a mathematical model for COVID-19 predictions. Published in reputable journals and served on editorial boards. Certified International Waste Manager and Chartered Head of Specialist in Environmental Engineering

🏆 Awards and Recognitions:

Received numerous grants and contracts for research and national projects. Active member in various environmental and engineering societies

Research Focus 🌱🔬:

Prof. Motasem Saidan’s research focus spans a diverse range of environmental and public health issues. His work includes innovative studies on waste management, such as the pyrolysis of solid waste in refugee camps for bio-oil and char production. He has delved into the estimation of e-waste generation and disposal practices in Jordan, shedding light on residential behavior. Additionally, Prof. Saidan has contributed significantly to understanding the impact of strict state measures on the epidemiologic curve of COVID-19 in Jordan. His dedication to sustainable practices is evident in his research on wastewater reclamation in industries, emphasizing the importance of circular economy principles. 🌍🔬♻️

Citations:

Prof. Motasem Saidan has been cited 1,830 times since the beginning of his academic career, with 1,477 citations since 2019. His h-index, a measure of both productivity and citation impact, stands at 25 overall and 22 since 2019. Additionally, his i10-index, representing the number of publications with at least 10 citations, is 37 in total and 34 since 2019. These metrics reflect the significant impact and recognition of Prof. Saidan’s contributions to the field, highlighting the influence of his research in scholarly circles. 📚🔍👨‍🔬

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