I am an enthusiastic, hard-working research scholar passionate about Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. I am interested in Phosphate (Pi), an essential mineral nutrient for plant growth and development. Presently, I am working as a Doctoral student at the Shanghai Centre for Plant Stress Biology and Centre of Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200032, China.
Murad Muhammad is a dedicated researcher pursuing a Master's degree at the State key laboratory of desert and oasis ecology, the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He did his B.Sc. in Botany from the Department of Botany, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Onward, he was awarded an ANSO scholarship by the Chinese Academy of Science and the Alliance of International Science Organizations (ANSO). His research focuses on plant physiology, ecology, endophytic bacteria, climate change, ethnobotany, and medicinal plants. Murad has established himself as an emerging expert in these areas, having authored 24 research papers and contributed valuable insights to the scientific community. His publications, encompassing various aspects of plant sciences, demonstrate his comprehensive knowledge and expertise. He also authorized 15 book chapters, showing his commitment to sharing his research findings. Murad Muhammad collaborates with researchers from different countries, including India, KSA, UAE, USA, Egypt, China, and Kashmir.
Asma Munir is a research associate at the Department of Chemistry, Govt College Women University Faisalabad. She completed her M.Phil. studies with a major in Chemistry at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and has been awarded a Prime Minster laptop. She recently led the two projects. She has published various papers in various journals and has a role in societies, as well as in research projects.
Dr Gholamreza Abdi did his Ph.D. in medicinal, aromatic, and spice plant breeding and physiology at the Department of Agricultural Botany, Biotechnology Centre of the University of Tehran, Iran, and is
presently working as an assistant Scientist at the Department of Biotechnology, Persian Gulf
University, Iran. He has vast experience in Molecular Breeding and Biotechnological aspects. He lent his
service to the Eminent and Esteem Organizations Seed Company, Iran. Dr. Abdi is a member of the Society for Medicinal Plant Research and the Society for the Advancement of Human and Nature. He has published approximately 68 articles in magazines and national and international publications with topics spanning a wide range from DNA profiling methodology to plant molecular systematics, gene expression, plant metabolites, phytochemistry, nanotechnology, alga culture, plant breeding, plant stress, plant physiology, plant tissue culture, molecular breeding, and mutational breeding areas. He has five book chapters in Springer, Netherlands. He contributed to a number of pioneering studies at the early stage of plant DNA fingerprinting. He has been awarded the National Golden Award and the Young Scientist Award for his outstanding contribution to the agriculture sector. His current research interests focus on plant physiology, stress biology, and marker-assisted selection in plants and its study on the genomic and post-genomic levels.
Dr. Wajid Zaman completed his Ph.D. from the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in June 2021. Currently, he is working as International Research Professor at Yeungnam University, South Korea. He is interested in developing a career that combines teaching and research while maintaining his interest in Plant Sciences with advanced technologies.
Dr. Asma Ayaz completed her Ph.D. from the School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, China. Asma does research in Botany, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology. She is interested in developing a career that combines teaching and research while maintaining his interest in Plant Sciences with advanced technologies She is an expert in traditional-based herbal medicines, Molecular cloning, and Phylogenetic analyses. She completed her M.Phil. (MS) thesis at “Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan”. She is familiar with Lipids biosynthesis and plant identification with their Phylogenetic study.
Chandni Khizar completed her M.Phil. studies in Botany at the University of Lahore Pakistan. Recently, she lead the many projects. She published a number of papers in different journals and also has a role in research projects as well as societies.
Sneha Priya Pappula Reddy is a Doctoral Candidate at the UWA Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia—an agricultural researcher with 7 years of experience in abiotic stress management in chickpeas. Her doctoral work primarily focuses on the morpho-physiological changes and accumulation of differential abundant proteins under terminal drought stress in QTL hotspot introgressed chickpea lines.