Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer at Helmand University | Afghanistan 

Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran is a young scientist from Afghanistan with a strong academic foundation in genetics, molecular biology, and virology, actively contributing to research and teaching in these fields. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Helmand University and later pursued a Master’s degree in Virology at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, where he specialized in phytovirology, viral pathogenesis, and systematic virology. His Master’s dissertation focused on the molecular epidemiology and interspecies transmission of Influenza D Virus in livestock and wild mammals, leading to the successful isolation of a novel viral strain in Kazakhstan, contributing important insights to One Health strategies and zoonotic disease prevention. Professionally, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran has served as a lecturer at Helmand University, Arakozia Institute of Higher Education, and Bost Institute of Health Sciences, while also teaching English at Al-Azhar English Language Institute and guiding students in Kankor examination preparation. His research interests lie in viral infections, molecular epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, and public health, with plans to pursue doctoral studies focusing on viral pathogenesis and host–virus interactions. He is proficient in a wide range of research skills including RT-PCR, sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, metagenomics, and data analysis using R and SPSS, complemented by strong computer, programming, and bioinformatics expertise. He has published 35 academic and research articles, presented at international conferences, and contributed to public health research such as the clinical and laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis B. Among his awards and honors are certificates for outstanding academic performance, certifications in student-centered learning, renewable energy, and English language teaching from institutions like the British Council and the Ministry of Higher Education. In conclusion, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran’s academic achievements, teaching experience, research contributions, and international collaborations highlight his potential as a future leader in molecular biology and virology, with the ability to contribute significantly to scientific advancement and global health research.

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Featured Publications:

Hamidi, H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., & Edigeevna, S. G. (2024). The effect of outcome-based education on behavior of students. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 764–773.

Alimyar, O., Nahiz, A., Monib, A. W., Baseer, A. Q., Hassand, M. H., Kakar, U. M., … Hejran, A. B. (2024). Coffea plant (caffeine): Examining its impact on physical and mental health. European Journal of Medical and Health Research, 2(2), 143–154.

Baseer, A. Q., Niazi, P., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., … (2024). Lifecycle transitions in plant development: Ripening, senescence, & cell death. Journal of Pharma Insights and Research, 2(2), 169–179.

Hejran, A. B., Ashrafi, H., Baseer, A. Q., Sarwari, A., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., … (2024). The importance of hyaluronic acid in biological systems. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 730–743.

Hejran, A. B., Alimyar, O., Afghan, R., & Niazi, P. (2024). Exploring the multifaceted role of viruses in sustaining biodiversity: Mechanisms, implications, and contributions to ecosystem stability. Scientia. Technology, Science and Society, 1(2), 35–49.

Zhuo Sun | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Zhuo Sun | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Chengdu Normal University, China.

Dr. Zhuo Sun is a researcher and lecturer at Chengdu Normal University, China, specializing in sports genetics, molecular metabolomics, and injury prevention. He earned his Ph.D. in Genetics and ACL Injury from the Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Poland. His research focuses on the genetic determinants of soft tissue injuries and metabolic responses to physical exercise, with over 14 peer-reviewed publications in international journals. Dr. Sun has participated in national and international research projects, presented at global conferences, and received multiple academic fellowships. His work bridges the gap between molecular biology and sports performance, aiming to improve athlete health and recovery through precision science.

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🎓 Education Background:

Dr. Zhuo Sun holds a Ph.D. in Genetics & ACL Injury from the Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport in Poland (2021–2024), where he conducted pioneering research on the genetic risks associated with non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries. He also earned a Master’s degree in Sports Physiology & Anatomy from Shanxi University, China (2016–2019), and a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Dalian, China (2012–2016). His academic foundation seamlessly blends biological science with athletic performance, providing him with a multidisciplinary edge.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Zhuo Sun is currently serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Physical Education at Chengdu Normal University, China, since January 2025, where he contributes to both academic instruction and research in sports science and injury prevention. Prior to this, he held a teaching and research position at the Department of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation at North Sichuan College in 2024, focusing on musculoskeletal health, rehabilitation techniques, and exercise physiology. During his Ph.D. studies (2021–2024) at Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport in Poland, Dr. Sun worked as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, actively participating in genetic and proteomic investigations related to ACL injuries, while also supporting classroom instruction and international research projects. In 2019, he gained international exposure as a Visiting Scholar at the Division of Kinesiology and Nutritional Science, California State University, Los Angeles, enhancing his global perspective and collaborative research experience. His professional journey reflects a strong foundation in academic teaching, molecular research, and international cooperation in sports and health sciences.

🧬 Research Interests:

Dr. Sun’s research is focused on genetics, molecular metabolomics, proteomics, and the regulation of functional proteins in sports medicine. He is particularly interested in identifying gene variants that contribute to musculoskeletal injuries among athletes, aiming to bridge molecular science with practical applications in injury prevention and rehabilitation. His work on biomarkers and metabolic profiling also sheds light on exercise recovery and performance enhancement.

🏅 Awards & Honors:

Dr. Sun has received multiple honors recognizing his academic excellence and research potential. He was awarded a 1st-class Academic Fellowship in 2017, 2018, and 2019 by Shanxi University. He also secured a National Soft Tissue Injury Mechanism Research Grant (2024–2027), and was a visiting scholar at California State University, LA in 2019. In 2023, he served as a translator and assistant researcher during an International Research Summer Camp in Poland, showcasing his multilingual and cross-cultural abilities.

🌍 Conferences & International Exposure:

Dr. Sun has presented his research at several notable conferences, including the 3rd International Congress of the Polish Society of Muscles, Tendons, and Bonds in 2022, and international seminars in China focusing on sports health and metabolomics. His ability to collaborate across borders and cultures demonstrates his global perspective and dedication to academic exchange.

🧠 Core Skills:

Dr. Sun is skilled in molecular biology techniques, sports genomics, non-targeted metabolomics (UHPLC-MS, ¹H-NMR), systematic reviews and meta-analysis, and scientific writing. His interdisciplinary approach combines laboratory expertise with real-world sports health applications, making his skill set highly relevant to modern sports science, injury prevention, and precision medicine.

Publication:

  • The COL27A1 and COL11A1 gene variants are not associated with the susceptibility to anterior cruciate ligament rupture in Polish athletes
    Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, 2023

  • Genetic Determinants of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture in Sport: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
    Journal of Human Kinetics, 2023

  • Mechanism of the Effect of High-Intensity Training on Urinary Metabolism in Female Water Polo Players Based on UHPLC-MS Non-Targeted Metabolomics Technique
    Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 2021

  • 1H NMR-based metabolomics approach for exploring the effect of astaxanthin supplementation on plasma metabolites after high-intensity physical exercise
    Journal of Men’s Health, 2021

  • Effect of astaxanthin and exercise on antioxidant capacity of human body, blood lactic acid and blood uric acid metabolism
    Science & Sports, 2019

  • Effect of Astaxanthin Supplementation on Antioxidant Capacity, Blood Lactate and Blood Uric Acid Metabolism in Human Recovery Stage After Exercise
    Advances in Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2019

Peng Wang | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Peng Wang | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Group Leader at The University of Hong Kong, School of Biological Sciences, Hong Kong.

🌍Dr. Peng Wang, an Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong, has demonstrated exceptional contributions to plant molecular biology and chloroplast biogenesis. With a Ph.D. from Sun Yat-sen University and extensive postdoctoral research at Humboldt University of Berlin, his work focuses on uncovering the molecular mechanisms of chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis in plants. Dr. Wang has led innovative research in chloroplast-mediated regulatory networks, resulting in high-impact publications and multiple prestigious awards.

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Education 🎓

🎓Dr. Wang completed his B.A. in Agriculture from Yantai University (2008) and his Ph.D. in Genetics from Sun Yat-sen University (2013). During his doctoral research, he focused on plant molecular genetics, specifically on chloroplast biogenesis. His education laid the foundation for his work in plant physiology and chlorophyll metabolism. 🧬🎓

Experience💼

🩺Dr. Wang’s academic journey includes a postdoctoral associate position at Humboldt University of Berlin (2014-2019), where he worked in the Institute for Biology. As a Principal Investigator (2019-2022) at the same institution, he led groundbreaking research in plant molecular biology. He is now an Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong, where he continues to advance the field of plant physiology through his leadership in the Plant Cell and Physiology Laboratory. 👨‍🔬🌍

Research Interests 🔬

🔬Dr. Wang’s research focuses on chloroplast biogenesis, photosynthesis, and post-translational regulation of chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis in plants. He investigates the role of molecular chaperones in maintaining chlorophyll homeostasis and explores mechanisms behind plant responses to environmental stresses, such as heat. His work aims to enhance our understanding of plant metabolic networks and has broad applications in agriculture and environmental sustainability. 🌿🧪

Awards and Honors 🏆

🏆Dr. Wang has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2024 Outstanding Junior Presentation Award at the International Symposium on Photosynthesis, the 2023 NSFC Excellent Young Scientists Fund, and the 2022 RGC Early Career Scheme Award. He has also been recognized with the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship in 2015 and the Excellent Postgraduate Student Scholarship from Sun Yat-sen University. 🏆🎉

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Peng Wang’s exceptional research in plant molecular biology, leadership in academic roles, and contributions to understanding chloroplast biogenesis make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also offers potential practical applications in agriculture and environmental sustainability. With continued support and expanded outreach, Dr. Wang’s future contributions will undoubtedly continue to make a significant global impact.

Publications Top Notes 📚

A highly efficient rice green tissue protoplast system for transient gene expression and studying light/chloroplast-related processes
Authors: Y Zhang, J Su, S Duan, Y Ao, J Dai, J Liu, P Wang, Y Li, B Liu, D Feng, …
Citations: 844
Year: 2011

The bHLH transcription factor bHLH104 interacts with IAA-LEUCINE RESISTANT3 and modulates iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis
Authors: J Zhang, B Liu, M Li, D Feng, H Jin, P Wang, J Liu, F Xiong, J Wang, …
Citations: 258
Year: 2015

Connecting Chlorophyll Metabolism with Accumulation of the Photosynthetic Apparatus
Authors: P Wang, B Grimm
Citations: 170
Year: 2021

Evidence for a role of chloroplastic m-type thioredoxins in the biogenesis of photosystem II in Arabidopsis
Authors: P Wang, J Liu, B Liu, D Feng, Q Da, P Wang, S Shu, J Su, Y Zhang, …
Citations: 113
Year: 2013

Organization of chlorophyll biosynthesis and insertion of chlorophyll into the chlorophyll-binding proteins in chloroplasts
Authors: P Wang, B Grimm
Citations: 110
Year: 2015

HYPERSENSITIVE TO HIGH LIGHT1 interacts with LOW QUANTUM YIELD OF PHOTOSYSTEM II1 and functions in protection of photosystem II from photodamage in Arabidopsis
Authors: H Jin, B Liu, L Luo, D Feng, P Wang, J Liu, Q Da, Y He, K Qi, J Wang, …
Citations: 85
Year: 2014

Thioredoxin and NADPH-dependent thioredoxin reductase C regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis
Authors: Q Da, P Wang, M Wang, T Sun, H Jin, B Liu, J Wang, B Grimm, HB Wang
Citations: 77
Year: 2017

Post-translational coordination of chlorophyll biosynthesis and breakdown by BCMs maintains chlorophyll homeostasis during leaf development
Authors: P Wang, AS Richter, JRW Kleeberg, S Geimer, B Grimm
Citations: 67
Year: 2020

LIL3, a Light-Harvesting Complex Protein, Links Terpenoid and Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors: D Hey, M Rothbart, J Herbst, P Wang, J Müller, D Wittmann, K Gruhl, …
Citations: 63
Year: 2017

Chloroplast SRP43 acts as a chaperone for glutamyl-tRNA reductase, the rate-limiting enzyme in tetrapyrrole biosynthesis
Authors: P Wang, FC Liang, D Wittmann, A Siegel, S Shan, B Grimm
Citations: 62
Year: 2018