Shengze Yan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Shengze Yan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Research Fellow at Sanming Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

Mr. Shengze Yan is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Research Fellow at the Edible Fungi Research Institute of the Sanming Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fujian Province, China, recognized for his significant contributions to agricultural and biological sciences. With a strong academic foundation in agricultural research, his career focuses on advancing edible fungus cultivation and genetic breeding to improve sustainability and productivity in mushroom farming. Since joining the Sanming Academy of Agricultural Sciences, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation by leading and participating in 13 provincial and municipal research projects, including the Science and Technology Plan Project of Fujian Province. His research has resulted in the publication of 15 scientific papers in respected national and international journals, showcasing his expertise in molecular biology, genetic analysis, and fungal physiology. Among his notable achievements is the development and patenting of a novel cultivation method for Stropharia rugosoannulata using fermentation tunnels, a breakthrough that enhances resource efficiency and production yields. His published work, “Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Critical Genes Involved in the Response of Stropharia rugosoannulata to High Temperature and Drought Stress,” highlights his commitment to understanding environmental stress responses in fungi and developing adaptive strategies for sustainable agriculture. Mr. Shengze Yan’s research interests extend to the exploration of genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying fungal adaptation, innovation in cultivation technologies, and the integration of biological research with agricultural applications for climate resilience and food security. His work exemplifies the intersection of science and sustainability, aiming to contribute to global agricultural development and ecological balance. Through his dedication to excellence in research, innovation, and collaboration, Mr. Shengze Yan continues to play a pivotal role in advancing the frontiers of agricultural biotechnology, promoting sustainable food systems, and contributing valuable insights that strengthen the scientific understanding of edible fungi in a rapidly changing world.

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Featured Publications:

Yan, S.; Wang, S.; Zhan, M.; Huang, X.; Xie, T.; Wang, R.; Lu, H.; Luo, Q.; Ye, W. (2025). Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Critical Genes Involved in the Response of Stropharia rugosoannulata to High Temperature and Drought Stress. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

Zainib Babar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Zainib Babar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

PhD at Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China 

Dr. Zainib Babar is an emerging scholar in agricultural and biological sciences, specializing in plant–microbe interactions, molecular biology, and plant immunity. Her academic foundation includes advanced training in horticulture, molecular genetics, and plant biotechnology, culminating in a doctoral degree from a leading institution where her research focused on identifying and characterizing conserved RxLR effectors of Plasmopara viticola that target host proteins involved in grapevine immune signaling. Her work provides critical insights into the molecular basis of plant resistance, contributing to the development of sustainable strategies for crop protection and productivity improvement. She possesses strong expertise in both experimental and computational biology, including gene cloning, protein purification, quantitative reverse transcription PCR, yeast hybridization, protein modeling, and bioinformatics analysis using R-Studio, Tb-tools, and ITASSER. Her prior research experience includes work on CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing in cotton for viral resistance, reflecting her commitment to addressing global agricultural challenges through genetic innovation. Dr. Zainib Babar has served as a lecturer, sharing her knowledge in biochemistry and molecular sciences, and has participated in numerous international conferences, symposiums, and workshops on plant biotechnology and genomics. Her scholarly output includes publications in reputable journals such as the Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, where she has contributed to studies on protein–pathogen interactions and computational drug discovery. She has been recognized with multiple academic awards, including prestigious scholarships for her research excellence and participation in global scientific training programs. With 226 citations by 189 documents, 5 publications, and an h-index of 5, Dr. Zainib Babar demonstrates a growing international reputation for scientific innovation and collaboration. Her research continues to focus on the molecular mechanisms of plant defense and the application of biotechnology to enhance crop resilience and food security. Through her dedication to advancing knowledge at the intersection of molecular biology and agricultural science, she exemplifies the next generation of researchers striving to create sustainable solutions for the global agricultural sector.

Featured Publications:

Babar, Z., Khan, A., Hussain, A., Liu, J., Wu, W., Fu, P., & Lu, J. A highly conserved oomycete effector PvRxLR15 hijacks Vv14-3-3ω to suppress plant immunity. Horticulture Research.

Babar, Z., Hussain, A., Khan, A., & Lu, J. NLR-driven plant immunity: Mechanisms, regulation, evolution, and application.

Khan, A., Babar, Z., & Lu, J. The LWY motif of PvRxLR111 is required for VvSGT1-mediated resistance in grapevines.

Babar, Z., Khan, M., Zahra, M., Anwar, M., Noor, K., Hashmi, H. F., Suleman, M., & Wei, D.-Q. (2020). Drug similarity and structure-based screening of medicinal compounds to target macrodomain-I from SARS-CoV-2 to rescue the host immune system: A molecular dynamics study. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 39(18), 1–15.

Khan, A., Ali, S. S., Khan, M. T., Saleem, S., Ali, A., Suleman, M., Babar, Z., Shafiq, A., Khan, M., & Wei, D.-Q. (2020). Combined drug repurposing and virtual screening strategies with molecular dynamics simulation identified potent inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2 main protease (3CLpro). Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 39(10), 1–12.

Khan, A., Khan, M., Saleem, S., Babar, Z., Ali, A., Khan, A. A., Sardar, Z., Hamayun, F., Ali, S. S., & Wei, D.-Q. (2020). Phylogenetic analysis and structural perspectives of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase inhibition from SARS-CoV-2 with natural products. Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences, 12(3), 1–14.

Khan, A., Junaid, M., Li, C.-D., Saleem, S., Hamayun, F., Shamas, S., Ali, S. S., Babar, Z., & Wei, D.-Q. (2020). Dynamics insights into the gain of flexibility by Helix-12 in ESR1 as a mechanism of resistance to drugs in breast cancer cell lines. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 6, 159

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