Dr. Johann Gedeon | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Research and Botany Associate from Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability, State of Palestine.
Dr. Johann Gedeon is a distinguished Palestinian biologist and research and educational specialist whose work bridges the fields of biotechnology, botany, and sustainability. With a strong academic foundation in biology and biotechnology, she has cultivated a career marked by interdisciplinary expertise and a deep commitment to environmental stewardship. As a Research and Educational Specialist at the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability at Bethlehem University, Dr. Gedeon contributes to advancing knowledge in biodiversity conservation, invasive species management, and environmental education. Her background includes significant contributions as a lab technician, biology teacher, and herbarium curator, and she has collaborated with multiple institutions to raise awareness and implement solutions related to ecological health. Dr. Gedeon is fluent in Arabic, English, and French, enhancing her ability to collaborate across diverse academic and cultural landscapes. Her scientific publications reflect her dedication to botanical research, including studies on Royal Irises and urban biodiversity. Passionate about both research and teaching, she has played a vital role in shaping ecological awareness in Palestine. Through her work, she exemplifies a rare blend of scientific rigor, educational impact, and a heartfelt dedication to preserving Palestine’s natural heritage. Dr. Gedeon continues to be a leading voice in the field of biological sciences in the region.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Johann Gedeon’s educational journey reflects her unwavering commitment to science and academic excellence. She earned her MSc in Biotechnology from Bethlehem University and the Palestine Polytechnic University in Hebron between 2017 and 2021, where she was listed on the Dean’s List for her outstanding academic performance. Her graduate studies emphasized advanced scientific research, laboratory techniques, and biotechnological applications, laying a strong foundation for her future in biological sciences. Prior to her master’s degree, she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a focus on Medical Science at Bethlehem University from 2009 to 2013, during which she was also included on the Honor’s List. Her academic journey began at Saint Joseph School in Bethlehem, where she received her Tawjihi certificate in 2009. Additionally, she holds a DELF-B2 certificate in French from Alliance Française, Bethlehem, earned in 2008, highlighting her multilingual capabilities and global outlook. Dr. Gedeon’s education has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in the fields of biotechnology, botany, and medical sciences. Her academic achievements, coupled with her practical experiences, have uniquely positioned her to address complex challenges in biological research and environmental sustainability with a multidisciplinary approach.
Professional Experience
Dr. Johann Gedeon’s professional journey showcases a blend of research, education, and technical expertise across various scientific and academic domains. Since March 2021, she has served as a Research and Educational Specialist, Botanist, and Herbarium Curator at the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability at Bethlehem University, where she plays a pivotal role in biodiversity research and ecological outreach. Her work from February 2023 to November 2024 as an Alien Invasive Species Specialist and Botanist at Nature Palestine Society in Ramallah highlights her specialized knowledge in managing ecological threats. Earlier in her career, Dr. Gedeon worked as a Lab Assistant at Bethlehem University and as a Lab Technician at Holy Family Hospital, gaining vital clinical and technical experience. She also taught biology and physics at Jerusalem School in Beit Jala and French at the Latin Patriarchate School. Her time as a Trainee in the R&D Department at Beit Jala Pharmaceutical Company further broadened her scientific scope. Her roles reflect a consistent dedication to both scientific research and public education. Through a diverse array of positions, Dr. Gedeon has developed a holistic approach to biology—blending laboratory expertise, classroom engagement, and field-based ecological studies.
Research Interests
Dr. Johann Gedeon’s research interests are centered on botany, biodiversity conservation, invasive species ecology, and biotechnology. Her work delves into the intersection of environmental sustainability and plant science, particularly focusing on the flora of Palestine and the conservation of its endemic species. As a botanist and herbarium curator, she has shown deep interest in the taxonomy and distribution of native plant species, with notable studies on the Royal Irises (Iris section Oncocyclus), their geographical spread, population status, and inflorescence diversity. Additionally, she is passionate about urban ecology and the role of eco-gardens in fostering biodiversity and sustainability. Her research often integrates public awareness and educational outreach, reflecting her belief in the importance of science communication. Another key interest is the documentation and analysis of alien invasive species, aiming to mitigate their ecological impact through informed strategies. Dr. Gedeon’s academic training in biotechnology further supports her interest in genetic and cellular approaches to understanding biological systems. Her collaborative work with institutions and local communities enriches her applied research and underscores her commitment to protecting Palestine’s unique ecosystems. Through her diverse research portfolio, Dr. Gedeon aims to bridge scientific discovery with conservation practices for long-term ecological resilience.
Research Skills
Dr. Johann Gedeon possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that span laboratory, field, and analytical domains. Her background in biotechnology has endowed her with advanced molecular biology techniques, such as DNA extraction, PCR analysis, and microbial assays, which she effectively applies in biological research. As a botanist and herbarium curator, she has developed strong taxonomic identification skills, specimen preservation techniques, and plant documentation methods. Her fieldwork includes surveying plant populations, mapping species distribution, and monitoring invasive species, often integrating geospatial tools and environmental databases. She also excels in ecological data collection and biodiversity assessment, contributing to high-impact studies on flora and habitat sustainability. Dr. Gedeon’s proficiency in Microsoft Office and scientific writing allows her to organize, analyze, and present data effectively in academic publications and reports. Her collaborative skills, problem-solving mindset, and experience working with diverse research teams have made her a valued contributor to regional biodiversity projects. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, she communicates scientific findings across multiple audiences, enhancing educational outreach and community engagement. These research competencies, coupled with her strong academic background, make Dr. Gedeon a versatile scientist capable of addressing complex biological questions with precision and innovation.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Johann Gedeon has been recognized for her academic excellence and professional contributions throughout her career. During her studies at Bethlehem University, she was honored with inclusion on both the Dean’s List and the Honor’s List—acknowledging her exceptional academic performance in her MSc in Biotechnology and BA in Biology-Medical Science, respectively. These accolades reflect her dedication to rigorous study and a consistent commitment to scientific excellence. Additionally, her multilingual fluency, including a DELF-B2 certification in French from Alliance Française, has allowed her to engage with international research and educational communities. While her career is primarily research- and field-based, her scientific publications in well-regarded journals such as Plant Sociology and Cities and the Environment demonstrate her growing reputation in botany and environmental sustainability. Her co-authored studies on Royal Irises and urban eco-gardens highlight her scholarly impact in Palestine and beyond. Through her roles as an educator, lab technician, and botanist, Dr. Gedeon has also earned informal recognition from her peers and collaborators for her leadership, communication skills, and dedication to public science. These awards and honors affirm her standing as a respected and accomplished researcher and educator in the biological sciences.
Conclusion
Dr. Johann Gedeon stands out as a dynamic figure in the field of biology and environmental research in Palestine. With her unique blend of scientific expertise, educational dedication, and field experience, she has made significant contributions to the study of biodiversity and the promotion of environmental awareness. Her work spans the academic, clinical, and ecological sectors, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach grounded in both theoretical understanding and hands-on application. As a woman in science, Dr. Gedeon also serves as an inspiring role model for future generations of researchers, especially in underrepresented regions. Her scholarly publications and active engagement with institutions like the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability and Nature Palestine Society demonstrate her ongoing commitment to ecological preservation. Fluent in three languages and adept at both laboratory techniques and public education, she bridges the gap between science and community. With a career marked by academic excellence and a passion for sustainability, Dr. Gedeon continues to lead initiatives that protect Palestine’s natural heritage while fostering a deeper public appreciation for science. Her journey exemplifies the power of education, collaboration, and resilience in advancing both scientific knowledge and social impact.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: New Floral Records in the Region of Southern Jerusalem Hills, Palestine
Authors: J.G. Gedeon, M.B. Qumsiyeh
Year: 2023
Citations: 3 -
Title: The Importance of Urban Eco-gardens for Biodiversity and Human Sustainability: A Case Study from Palestine
Authors: M.B. Qumsiyeh, M.H. Najajrah, E.N. Handal, J. Gideon, M.A. Abusarhan, et al.
Year: 2024
Citations: 2 -
Title: Shedding light on the geographical distribution, population size and inflorescence coloration variety of Royal Irises (Iris section Oncocyclus) family in West Bank, Palestine
Authors: J.G. Gedeon, A.I. Khalilieh
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 -
Title: Newly Documented Invasive Alien Plant Species in the West Bank, Palestine
Authors: B. Al‐Sheikh, J. Gedeon
Year: 2025 -
Title: Notes on the current status of freshwater snails fauna of the Palestinian territories (West Bank)
Authors: E. Handal, S. Adawi, J. Gedeon, Z.S. Amr
Year: 2023 -
Title: Supplementary material 1 from: Gedeon JG, Khalilieh AI (2024)…
Authors: J.G. Gedeon, A.I. Khalilieh
Year: 2024 -
Title: Figure 6 from: Gedeon JG, Khalilieh AI (2024)…
Authors: J.G. Gedeon, A.I. Khalilieh
Year: 2024