Manuel Jamilena | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Manuel Jamilena | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor of Genetics at Life Sciences, University of Almeria, Spain

Manuel Jamilena is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of genetics, with a focus on plant genetics and genomics, vegetable breeding, and developmental genetics. He has a strong publication record and has led numerous research projects, including those funded by national and regional programs. Manuel has also collaborated with industry partners on research projects and has supervised several Ph.D. and master’s students. He has received several awards for his research and is actively involved in editorial and reviewing activities for scientific journals. Manuel’s research aims to improve the quality, nutritional properties, and stress tolerance of vegetable crops, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Manuel Jamilena completed his Ph.D. in Biology at the University of Granada in 1992. This doctoral degree provided him with a deep understanding of biological concepts and research methodologies, laying a strong foundation for his future academic and research endeavors. Through his doctoral studies, he gained expertise in plant genetics and genomics, which has been instrumental in his subsequent career as a researcher and educator in the field of genetics.

Positions:

Manuel Jamilena currently serves as a Full Professor of Genetics at the University of Almería. In this role, he is responsible for teaching and mentoring students, conducting research in the field of genetics, and contributing to the academic and research activities of the university. As a Full Professor, he holds a senior academic position and plays a key role in shaping the direction of genetics research and education at the university.

Accomplished Researcher:

Manuel Jamilena is recognized as an accomplished researcher due to his extensive contributions to the field of genetics. With a strong publication record and high h-index in both Web of Science and Scopus, he has demonstrated the impact and quality of his research. His 36 years of research experience, along with his leadership on numerous research projects and collaborations with industry, further highlight his expertise and standing in the field. Additionally, his role as a supervisor for Ph.D. and master’s students underscores his commitment to advancing research and nurturing talent in genetics. Overall, Manuel Jamilena’s achievements and contributions mark him as a leading figure in the field of genetics.

Awards & Honors:

Manuel Jamilena has been recognized with several prestigious awards for his exceptional contributions to the field of genetics and plant sciences. He received the Scientific Research Cash Award from Jazan University for three consecutive years, from 2019 to 2021, in recognition of his outstanding research and publications. In 2014, he was honored with the Best Techno Faculty Award, where he achieved fifth place out of 1450 contestants from across India in a competition organized by the ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu. Additionally, Manuel received the General Governor of Canada award for best academic achievement in 1988 for his exceptional performance in earning a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) in Health Sciences, Applied Sciences, from the CEGEP of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. These awards underscore Manuel Jamilena’s commitment to excellence in research and education, highlighting his significant contributions to the scientific community.

Research Interests:

Manuel Jamilena’s research interests primarily focus on plant genetics and genomics, vegetable breeding, and developmental genetics. He is particularly interested in using genomic approaches to improve the quality, nutritional properties, and postharvest characteristics of fruits and seeds in Cucurbita species. His research also explores enhancing salt stress tolerance in Cucurbita through genomic strategies. Additionally, Manuel is interested in studying the physiological and genomic aspects of ethylene/ABA and oxidative stress in relation to cold tolerance in zucchini. His research aims to contribute to the development of more resilient and high-quality vegetable crops, addressing challenges such as environmental stress and postharvest losses.

Publications:

  1. Genetic relationships among melon breeding lines revealed by RAPD markers and agronomic traits
    E Garcia, M Jamilena, JI Alvarez, T Arnedo, JL Oliver, R Lozano
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics 96, 878-885 (1998)
    Citations: 178
  2. De novo assembly of the zucchini genome reveals a whole‐genome duplication associated with the origin of the Cucurbita genus
    J Montero‐Pau, J Blanca, A Bombarely, P Ziarsolo, C Esteras, …
    Plant biotechnology journal 16 (6), 1161-1171 (2018)
    Citations: 174
  3. SINGLE FLOWER TRUSS regulates the transition and maintenance of flowering in tomato
    N Molinero-Rosales, A Latorre, M Jamilena, R Lozano
    Planta 218, 427-434 (2004)
    Citations: 140
  4. Oxidative stress associated with chilling injury in immature fruit: postharvest technological and biotechnological solutions
    JL Valenzuela, S Manzano, F Palma, F Carvajal, D Garrido, M Jamilena
    International journal of molecular sciences 18 (7), 1467 (2017)
    Citations: 137
  5. The Evolution of Reproductive Systems and Sex-Determining Mechanisms Within Rumex (Polygonaceae) Inferred from Nuclear and Chloroplastidial Sequence Data
    R Navajas-Pérez, R de la Herrán, G López González, M Jamilena, …
    Molecular Biology and Evolution 22 (9), 1929-1939 (2005)
    Citations: 126
  6. Involvement of ethylene biosynthesis and signalling in fruit set and early fruit development in zucchini squash (Cucurbita pepoL.)
    C Martínez, S Manzano, Z Megías, D Garrido, B Picó, M Jamilena
    BMC plant biology 13 (1), 1-14 (2013)
    Citations: 102
  7. Cell wall metabolism and chilling injury during postharvest cold storage in zucchini fruit
    F Carvajal, F Palma, M Jamilena, D Garrido
    Postharvest Biology and Technology 108, 68-77 (2015)
    Citations: 98
  8. The role of ethylene and brassinosteroids in the control of sex expression and flower development in Cucurbita pepo
    S Manzano, C Martínez, Z Megías, P Gómez, D Garrido, M Jamilena
    Plant Growth Regulation 65, 213-221 (2011)
    Citations: 98
  9. Accumulation of Y-specific satellite DNAs during the evolution of Rumex acetosa sex chromosomes
    B Mariotti, S Manzano, E Kejnovský, B Vyskot, M Jamilena
    Molecular Genetics and Genomics 281, 249-259 (2009)
    Citations: 95
  10. Effect of putrescine application on maintenance of zucchini fruit quality during cold storage: Contribution of GABA shunt and other related nitrogen metabolites
    F Palma, F Carvajal, JM Ramos, M Jamilena, D Garrido
    Postharvest biology and technology 99, 131-140 (2015)
    Citations: 94

Dr. Felipe Menares | Population Studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Felipe Menares | Population Studies | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at Population Studies, UC Berkeley, United States

Dr. Felipe Menares is a Postdoctoral Fellow for the CenSoc Project in the Department of Demography at the University of California, Berkeley. He earned his Ph.D. in Demography from UC Berkeley in 2023, with a committee comprised of William H. Dow (advisor), Joshua R. Goldstein, and Ronald D. Lee. He also holds an M.A. in Demography from UC Berkeley (2019), an M.A. in Economics from Universidad de Chile (2012), and a B.A. in Economics from Universidad de Chile (2010).

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Felipe Menares has a diverse educational background, including a Ph.D. in Demography from UCBerkeley in 2023. He completed his M.A. in Demography at UCBerkeley in 2019, and prior to that, obtained an M.A. in Economics from the Universidad de Chile in 2012. His academic journey began with a B.A. in Economics from the Universidad de Chile in 2010.

Awards:

Dr. Felipe Menares has received several prestigious grants and awards throughout his academic career. In 2022-2023, he was honored with the Conference Travel Grants Award from the Graduate Division at UCBerkeley. In 2021, he was recognized with the Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award. Additionally, in 2021, he was awarded The John L. Simpson ABD Graduate Students Research Fellowships in Global, International, and Area Studies (GIAS) by the Graduate Division at UCBerkeley. His academic excellence was further acknowledged with the Department of Demography Award from 2018 to 2021.

Teaching Assistant:

Dr. Felipe Menares has extensive experience as a Teaching Assistant, contributing significantly to the academic environment. At UCBerkeley from 2018 to 2022, he served as a Teaching Assistant for courses such as Economic Demography (Head TA), Introduction to Population Analyses (Methods), and Formal Demography Workshop: COVID-19. Earlier in his career at Universidad de Chile from 2008 to 2011, he taught courses in Labor Economics, Public Finance, Applied Econometrics in Stata, Computational Skills for Data Analysis, and Applied Econometrics at Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, showcasing his diverse teaching abilities and dedication to education.

Expereince:

Dr. Felipe Menares has a wealth of relevant experience in various research and analytical roles. As a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Research in Market Imperfections and Public Policy at Universidad de Chile in 2023, he contributed valuable insights to the research environment. From 2021 to 2022, he served as a Graduate Student Researcher at UCBerkeley, working on R01 applications related to the long-term health effects of social insurance programs on older adults and the Caribbean American Dementia and Aging Study (CADAS) under the supervision of Professor Will H. Dow. In 2020, Dr. Menares was a Research Assistant for the Mathematical Demography Online Book Project at UCBerkeley, collaborating with Professor Joshua R. Goldstein. His experience also includes roles as a Country Specialist at the Human Mortality Database (HMD) in the Department of Demography at UCBerkeley from 2018 to 2019 and as a Research Assistant for the CenSoc Project in the Department of Demography at UCBerkeley in 2018. Prior to his time at UCBerkeley, he worked as an Analyst in the Research Department, Studies Division, at the Chilean Pensions Supervisor, Government of Chile, from 2013 to 2018, focusing on research related to labor and pensions. He also served as an Analyst in Labor Studies at the Ministry of Labor, Government of Chile, from 2012 to 2013, and as a Research Assistant in the Department of Economics at the University of Chile in 2010-2011.

Publications:

P. Granados, F. Toledo, F. Menares, X. Quintanilla. “Proyección de los Fondos de Pensiones.” Superintendencia de Pensiones Working Papers. 2018.

E. Aguila, W.H. Dow, F. Menares, S.W. Parker, J. Peniche, S. Ryu. “Do Conditional Cash Transfers Reduce Hypertension?” Economics & Human Biology. 2024.

F. Menares, P. Muñoz. “The Impact of a Disease-Specific Health Insurance Reform on Mortality.” Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers. 2023.

W.H. Dow, F. Menares, S.W. Parker, S.R. UM. “Do Conditional Cash Transfers Reduce Hypertension?” 2023.

F. Menares. “The Impact of Disease-Specific Health Insurance Reform on Mortality and Healthcare.” UC Berkeley. 2023.

F. Menares, N. Rivera, C. Palominos, X. Quintanilla, S. de Pensiones. “Estudio Actuarial de los Fondos del Seguro de Cesantıa.” 2020.

F. Menares. “Longevity during retirement: A first approach using survival analysis.” 2019.

F. Menares Salas. “Destruction, creation and survival: evidence from the evolution of firms in an emerging market, in a post-crisis context.” Universidad de Chile.

Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi | Genetic Analyses | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi | Genetic Analyses | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor at Genetic Analyses, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Professor A.H.M. Nurun Nabi is a distinguished scholar in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. His expertise lies in protein expression, protein-protein interactions, and cell culture techniques. He has conducted extensive research on health hazards in various occupational settings and arsenic toxicity in the Bangladeshi population. Prof. Nabi has received several scholarships and awards for his contributions to biochemistry research.

Professional Profiles:

Academic Qualifications:

Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi completed his Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry from the laboratory of Animal Biochemistry, United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University, Japan, in 2006. Prior to this, he obtained a Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2000. His academic journey began with a Master of Science in Biochemistry from the same department at the University of Dhaka in 1996, where he graduated with First class honors. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Dhaka, earned in 1995 with First class honors. Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi’s educational foundation includes a Higher Secondary Certificate in Science from Rajshahi College, Rajshahi, in 1992, and a Secondary School Certificate in Science from Rajshahi Collegiate School, Rajshahi, in 1990, both achieved with First division distinctions.

Professional:

Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi has a rich history of professional attachments in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. He has been serving as a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, since October 2013. Additionally, he holds the position of Joint Secretary at The Bangladesh Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bangladesh, a role he has fulfilled since 2016. His dedication to education is evident in his role as a Student Advisor at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, from December 2010 to 2018. Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi’s contributions extend internationally, as he serves as an Honorary Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Japan, a position he has held since April 2014. Prior to his current roles, he served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Dhaka from June 2011 to October 09, 2013. He also has experience as a Visiting Associate Professor at the Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Japan, from October 2009 to October 2010. His academic journey began as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, from August 2006 to June 2011. Before that, he served as a Lecturer in the same department from March 2001 to July 2006. Additionally, he has contributed as Honorary Teaching Staff at the Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, from January 2007 to June 2007.

Awards:

Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions through various prestigious awards and scholarships. He received Merit Scholarships from the People’s Republic of Bangladesh for the periods 1990-92 and 1992-95, highlighting his exceptional academic performance. His pursuit of higher education was further supported by a Ph.D. Scholarship awarded by the Japan Government, which enabled him to conduct advanced research in biochemistry and molecular biology at the laboratory of Animal Biochemistry, United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University, Japan, from 2003 to 2006. After completing his Ph.D., he was awarded a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Japan Society for Promotion of Science, which allowed him to continue his research in Japan from 2007 to 2009, further enhancing his expertise in the field. In recognition of his contributions to academia, he was awarded a Fellowship from the Japan Student Service Organization (JASSO) in 2018, underscoring his commitment to academic excellence and research. These awards and scholarships reflect Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi’s dedication to advancing knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Research Experience:

During his Post-doctoral Research Fellowship, Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi conducted research focusing on in vitro protein expression, protein-protein interactions using Nanobiotechnology techniques, and protein purification. He also gained expertise in cell culture techniques, including troubleshooting, and studied angiogenesis. His primary research interests centered on the functional studies of Renin, Prorenin, and (Pro)renin receptors, with a particular focus on the binding mechanisms of renin and prorenin to (pro)renin receptors. Additionally, he has extensive experience in protein purification, cell culture, and the expression of specific genes for functional studies on the cell membrane. This experience has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of cellular processes and molecular interactions. Prof. AHM Nurun Nabi’s research also extends to public health issues. He conducted research to determine the health status, including biochemical and cellular conditions, of garage workers. His work aimed to raise awareness among workers regarding possible health hazards associated with working in such environments. Furthermore, he has conducted research on human samples collected from arsenic-endemic regions. His research focused on the nutritional, biochemical, and immunological aspects of arsenic toxicity in the Bangladeshi population chronically exposed to arsenic through drinking water. This research culminated in a thesis entitled “Immunological and Biochemical Investigations in Human Arsenic Toxicity,” submitted for the partial fulfillment of his M.Phil degree.

Assist Prof Dr. Umair Ayub | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Umair Ayub | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof at Computational Biology, Bahria University Lahore Campus, Pakistan

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Umair Ayub has pursued a Ph.D. in Computer Science from August 2019 to December 2022 at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences in Islamabad, Pakistan, achieving an impressive CGPA of 3.95/4.0. His doctoral thesis focused on “Protein-Protein Interaction Network Alignment,” specifically examining the global and local alignment of two PPI networks. Prior to his Ph.D., Umair completed an MS in Computer Science from August 2016 to June 2018, with a CGPA of 3.65/4.0. His master’s thesis centered on the “Optimization of Ant-Miner (a rule-based classifier) Algorithm to Extract Accurate Classification Rules.” Umair initiated his academic journey with a BS in Computer Science from August 2012 to June 2016, earning a CGPA of 2.85/4.0. For his final year project, he worked on the “Automation of University Inventory System with Inventory Utilization Prediction and AI-based Reporting.”

Experience:

Umair Ayub’s professional journey in academia and research includes various significant roles:

  • Assistant Professor at Bahria University Lahore Campus, Lahore, Pakistan, since February 2023. In this role, he teaches computer science and data science courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Additionally, he serves as a member of the faculty hiring committee of the computer science department and leads the panel for final year projects.
  • Lecturer to Assistant Professor at the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, from September 2022 to March 2023. Here, he taught computer science courses at the undergraduate level and served as a member of the technical review committee for final-year projects.
  • Visiting Faculty Member at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, from January 2022 to June 2022. In this position, he taught Data Structures and Algorithm Courses at the undergraduate level.
  • Research Associate at the Computational Biology Research Lab, Department of Computing, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan, from September 2018 to August 2022. During this time, he conducted research in computational biology, machine learning, and deep learning. Additionally, he guided BS/MS students in understanding their research problems and helped them with machine learning models.

Research Projects:

Umair Ayub is currently involved in several research projects, including:

  • 3D Structure Prediction of Beta Barrel Membrane Proteins.
  • Forest of Genetic Algorithm for Functions Optimization.

Additionally, he is supervising the following MS-Thesis projects:

  • An Accurate Structure Aware Graph Convolutional Model for Extraction of Node Embeddings from Large Networks Data.
  • Impact of Different Topological Methods on PPI Network Alignment.
  • Gender and Age Group Identification using Facial Data.
  • Prediction of Autism Spectrum Disorder from Facial Data.

Research Areas:

Umair Ayub’s research areas include Machine Learning, Computational Biology, Networks Analysis, Swarm and Computational Intelligence, Statistical Modeling, and Function Optimization.

He has conducted several training workshops, including:

  • A 4-Day Training Workshop at the Bahria University Lahore Campus, Lahore. The primary objective of the workshop was to introduce students to the tools and techniques used in AI to solve complex problems.
  • A 5-day Training Workshop at the NUCES, Lahore. The primary objective of this workshop was to prepare students for research-related projects in the domain of AI in Healthcare.
  • A 5-day Training Workshop at the NUCES, Islamabad. The primary objective of this workshop was to introduce students to the AI domain with a specialty in healthcare.

 Skills:

Umair Ayub has achieved several distinctions, including being named the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund Scholar from 2016 to 2018 and earning the Bronze Medal in MS(CS) at NUCES, Islamabad. His skills include proficiency in Python, C++, LaTeX, Sklearn, Pytorch, Matplotlib, Numpy, and Linux.

Publications:

Title: “Predicting crop diseases using data mining approaches: classification” Authors: U Ayub, SA Moqurrab Year: 2018 Citations: 41

Title: “An accurate deep learning model for clinical entity recognition from clinical notes” Authors: SA Moqurrab, U Ayub, A Anjum, S Asghar, G Srivastava Year: 2021 Citations: 25

Title: “SAlign–a structure aware method for global PPI network alignment” Authors: U Ayub, I Haider, H Naveed Year: 2020 Citations: 12

Title: “PRRAT_AM—an advanced ant-miner to extract accurate and comprehensible classification rules” Authors: U Ayub, H Naveed, W Shahzad Year: 2020 Citations: 4

Title: “Opinion and emotion mining for Pakistan general election 2018 on Twitter data” Authors: S Khan, SA Moqurrab, R Sehar, U Ayub Year: 2019 Citations: 4

Title: “AMclr an improved ant-miner to extract comprehensible and diverse classification rules” Authors: U Ayub, A Ikram, W Shahzad Year: 2019 Citations: 3

Title: “BioAlign: An Accurate Global PPI Network Alignment Algorithm” Authors: U Ayub, H Naveed Year: 2022 Citations: 2

Title: “GSLAlign: community detection and local PPI network alignment” Authors: U Ayub Year: Not provided Citations: Not provided

 

Dr. Amod Kumar | Animal Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amod Kumar | Animal Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Scientist at Animal Genetics, ICAR- National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, India

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Amod Kumar completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Animal Genetics & Breeding from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, from 2012 to 2015, with a focus on Animal Genetics & Breeding, Poultry Science, and Biostatistics, achieving a CPI of 8.21/10. His thesis was titled “Differential Gene Expression Profiling in PBMCs Challenged with Theileria annulata in Crossbred and Indigenous Cattle.” Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master of Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.) in Animal Genetics & Breeding from the same institute from 2010 to 2012, with a CPI of 8.25/10. His thesis focused on the “Relative Quantification of Pulmonary miRNAs Downregulated in Chicken during Avian Influenza Virus Infection and Functional Annotation of their Target Genes.” Dr. Kumar began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & A.H.) from CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India, from 2005 to 2010, where he majored in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, achieving a CPI of 6.87/10. This degree is equivalent to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). 🎓

Amod Kumar Taghvaee ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 228, Since 2018: 172
  • Citations: 228 (All), 172 (Since 2018)
  • h-index:  10 (All), 08 (Since 2018)
  • i-10index: 10 (All), 06 (Since 2018

These metrics showcase the impact of Kumar ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Amod Kumar has held several significant positions in the field of animal research and virology in India. Since November 2019, he has been serving as a Scientist at the ICAR-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources in Karnal, Haryana, India. Prior to this role, from October 2018 to November 2019, he worked as a Scientist at the ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. His expertise also includes a position as a Research Scientist-II at the Regional Virology Lab, All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, from November 2016 to June 2018. Dr. Kumar began his career as a Research Associate at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute in Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand, India, where he worked from September 2015 to October 2016. 🧪🔬🐄

Achievements 🏆:

In 2023, Dr. Amod Kumar received the Best Poster presentation award for his work on ‘Genome-wide Runs of Homozygosity Reveals Selection Signatures and Inbreeding in Indian Milch Cattle Breeds’ at the National Conference organized by ISAGB and ICAR-NBAGR, Karnal. He also won the Best Poster presentation award for his research on ‘Deciphering the Role of Shutdown Chicken Pulmonary miRNA during Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H5N1) Infection’ at the same event. Earlier, in 2019, he was honored with the Best Oral presentation award for his work on ‘Differential miRNA Expression Profiling of HPAIV H5N1 Infected Chicken Lungs Reveals Critical Biological Pathways Involved in the Molecular Pathogenesis’ at a National Conference organized by ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle, Meerut, India. Additionally, his research on ‘miRNA Profiling of Categorized Frieswal Crossbred Bull Spermatozoa’ earned him the Best Poster presentation award at another National Conference organized by ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle, Meerut. In 2016, he received the Best Paper Award at a Global Symposium organized by IAVMI for his work on ‘Transcriptome Analysis of Host and Bacterial Genes in Pasteurella Multocida Infected Mice Model’. During the same year, he was honored with the Dr. S.S. Prabhu Award for Best PhD Thesis during the IX Convocation held at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dr. Kumar’s academic pursuits were supported by an Institutional fellowship from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute during his PhD (2012-2015) and a Junior Research Fellowship from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research during his M.V.Sc. (2010-2012).

Professional Memberships:

  • Life member, Society for Conservation of Domestic Animal Biodiversity, India
  • Life member, Veterinary Council of India
  • Life member, Indian Society of Animal Genetics and Breeding

Publications:

The mRNA expression of immune-related genes in crossbred and Tharparkar cattle in response to in vitro infection with Theileria annulata

P Dewangan, M Panigrahi, A Kumar, BC Saravanan, S Ghosh, VNM Asaf, …

Molecular biology reports 42, 1247-1255 (2015) 📚

Global gene expression profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells challenged with Theileria annulata in crossbred and indigenous cattle

A Kumar, GK Gaur, RK Gandham, M Panigrahi, S Ghosh, BC Saravanan, …

Infection, Genetics and Evolution 47, 9-18 (2017) 🌍

An overview of single nucleotide polymorphism studies in mastitis research

VNM Asaf, A Kumar, A Rahim, R Sebastian, V Mohan, P Dewangan, …

Vet World 7 (6), 416-421 (2014) 🐄

Genotyping of major histocompatibility complex Class II DRB gene in Rohilkhandi goats by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism and DNA sequencing

K Shrivastava, P Kumar, NR Sahoo, A Kumar, MF Khan, A Kumar, …

Veterinary world 8 (10), 1183 (2015) 🧬

Genome-wide host gene expression analysis in mice experimentally infected with Pasteurella multocida

GB Priya, VK Nagaleekar, AAP Milton, M Saminathan, A Kumar, …

PLoS One 12 (7), e0179420 (2017) 🐭

Identification of chicken pulmonary miRNAs targeting PB1, PB1-F2, and N40 genes of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 in silico

A Kumar, AVN Muhasin, AA Raut, R Sood, A Mishra

Bioinformatics and Biology insights 8, BBI. S14631 (2014) 🐔

Study on genetic variation of short tandem repeats (STR) markers and their association with somatic cell scores (SCS) in crossbred cows

JP Gupta, B Bhushan, M Panigrahi, S Ranjan, VN Asaf, A Kumar, …

Indian Journal of Animal Research 50 (4), 450-454 (2016) 🧬🐄

Association study of genetic variants at single nucleotide polymorphism rs109231409 of mannose-binding lectins 1 gene with mastitis susceptibility in Vrindavani crossbred cattle

VNM Asaf, B Bhushan, M Panigrahi, P Dewangan, A Kumar, P Kumar, …

Veterinary World 7 (10) (2014) 🧬🐄

No change in mRNA expression of immune-related genes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells challenged with Theileria annulata in Murrah buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

M Panigrahi, A Kumar, B Bhushan, S Ghosh, BC Saravanan, S Sulabh, …

Ticks and tick-borne diseases 7 (5), 754-758 (2016) 🐃

In-silico search of virus-specific host microRNAs regulating avian influenza virus NS1 expression

VN Muhasin Asaf, A Kumar, AA Raut, S Bhatia, A Mishra

Theory in Biosciences 134, 65-73 (2015) 🐔