Mrs. Aline Batch | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Mrs. Aline Batch | University of Aleppo | Syria
Mrs. Aline Batch is a distinguished Syrian academic and researcher specializing in plant taxonomy and ecology. She earned her B.Sc. in Natural Sciences from the University of Aleppo, where she twice received the prestigious Al-Bassel Award for Academic Excellence, and later completed her M.Sc. in Plant Taxonomy and Ecology. She also holds diplomas in educational qualification and theology, along with an International Computer Driving License. Her professional career includes teaching biology at the preparatory and secondary levels, as well as serving as a lecturer in the Departments of Zoology and Plant Biology at the University of Aleppo, where she conducts courses and practical sessions in various biological disciplines. She has published four peer-reviewed research papers and actively contributes to documenting Syrian flora through the Digital Flora of Syria initiative. Beyond academia, she is a former national swimming champion, experienced trainer, volunteer educator, and active participant in cultural and scientific events.
Publication Profile
Education
Mrs. Aline Batch is an accomplished scholar from Aleppo, Syria, with a strong educational background in natural sciences and ecology. She began her schooling at Al-Amal Private School before completing her secondary education at Al-Iman Private School. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Aleppo, specializing in biology, where she was honored twice with the prestigious Al-Bassel Award for Academic Excellence. Her commitment to lifelong learning led her to obtain a Diploma in Educational Qualification from the Faculty of Education and a Diploma in Theology from the Institute of Advanced Theological Studies. She further advanced her expertise by earning a Master of Science in Plant Taxonomy and Ecology from the University of Aleppo, complemented by an International Computer Driving License from the Faculty of Informatics Engineering. Her scholarly contributions include four peer-reviewed research papers in the field of plant taxonomy and ecology, reflecting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.
Professional Experience
Mrs. Aline Batch has built a diverse and impactful professional career that spans education, research, and sports. She began her teaching journey as a biology teacher at Abdul Monem Riad Preparatory School and Al-Quds Secondary School for Girls in Aleppo, where she nurtured young learners’ scientific curiosity. She then served as a lecturer in the Department of Zoology at the University of Aleppo, delivering courses in cell and tissue biology, embryology and genetics, and animal taxonomy, along with conducting practical sessions and laboratory work. Continuing her academic path, she joined the Department of Plant Biology at the same university, where she teaches plant taxonomy, flora and vegetation, medicinal and aromatic plants, ecology and phytogeography, and fungal biology, with a strong focus on hands-on learning. Beyond academia, she worked as a swimming and fitness trainer at Al-Jalaa Sports Club and continues to contribute as a member of the administrative committee of its swimming team.
Research Focus
Mrs. Aline Batch’s research focus lies primarily in the fields of plant taxonomy, ecology, and phytochemistry, with a special emphasis on the biodiversity and chemical profiling of plant species native to Syria, particularly in the Aleppo region. Her work encompasses detailed taxonomic studies of various plant families, including Geraniaceae and Apiaceae, integrating both morphological and chemotaxonomic approaches such as thin-layer chromatography to identify chemical fingerprints. She has investigated the phytochemical properties of plants for potential applications in areas like cosmetics and ethnobotany, reflecting a multidisciplinary interest that bridges taxonomy with practical uses. Her studies often highlight the ecological distribution, numerical taxonomy, and chemical diversity of plant species, contributing valuable knowledge to biodiversity conservation and sustainable utilization of native flora. Through her research, Mrs. Batch aims to document and preserve Syria’s rich botanical heritage while exploring its potential in scientific, industrial, and environmental applications.
Publication Top Notes
Chemical Fingerprint of Some Wild Apiaceae Species Distributed in Aleppo, Syria, Based on Thin-Layer Chromatography
Year: 2025
Biodiversity of Apiaceae Plants Distributed in Aleppo
Year: 2024
Botanicals for cosmetics in Syria
Year: 2024
Taxonomic Study of Geranium L. Species Distributed in Aleppo Flora
Year: 2024
Numerical Taxonomy of Erodium spp. distributed in Aleppo, Syria
Year: 2024
Taxonomic and Phytochemical Study of Geraniaceae Species Distributed in Aleppo Flora
Year: 2024
Chemotaxonomy of some Wild Geranium Species Prevalent in Aleppo
Year: 2024
Chemotaxonomy of Erodium spp. Distributed in Aleppo
Year: 2024
Conclusion
Mrs. Aline Batch demonstrates significant merit for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her blend of scientific expertise, community involvement, and dedication to knowledge dissemination makes her a strong and deserving candidate. With further international exposure and expanded research collaborations, she has the potential to elevate her profile to an even higher level of scholarly achievement.