Xiaohu Chen | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xiaohu Chen | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Yangtze University | China

Mr. Xiaohu Chen is an emerging researcher from Yangtze University whose work focuses on Plant Stress Physiology and Plant–Microbe Interactions. His research explores how beneficial root endophytic fungi, particularly Trichoderma harzianum, enhance drought tolerance and physiological performance in plants. He demonstrates strong expertise in plant physiological ecology, including photosynthetic measurement, antioxidant system analysis, and phytohormone quantification. With 2 publications, 3 citations, and an h-index of 1, his early contributions reflect growing potential in advancing sustainable plant productivity and eco-friendly agricultural practices.

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Featured Publications

Chen, X., Sun, R., Hu, D., Yang, Y., Cheng, Z., Hu, P., & Fei, Y. (2025). Serendipita indica enhances drought tolerance in Phoebe sheareri seedlings by improving photosynthetic efficiency, stimulating the antioxidant defense system, and modulating hormone synthesis. Journal of Fungi, 11(10), 717.

Chen, X., Zeng, X., Fei, Y., & Hu, D. (2025). Effects of Trichoderma harzianum on the morphological and physiological characteristics of three turfgrass species grown on eco-concrete. Horticulturae, 11(7), 746.

Renu Chaudhary | Fungal Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Renu Chaudhary | Fungal Biology | Best Researcher Award

CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology | India

Dr. Renu Chaudhary, Ph.D., is a highly accomplished researcher from Delhi, India, with a decade of experience in microbiology, molecular biology, genomics, and genome editing. She possesses advanced technical expertise in CRISPR/Cas9, qPCR, cloning, NGS library preparation, and bioinformatics tools including BLAST, Cytoscape, and R programming. Her work focuses on fungal pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and metal homeostasis in dermatophytes, supported by prestigious fellowships from DST and ICMR. As a Project Scientist at CSIR-IGIB, she has contributed significantly to transcriptomic and antifungal resistance studies, producing impactful findings in drug discovery and microbial genomics. With 17 research publications, 108 citations, and an h-index of 6, Dr. Renu Chaudhary’s scholarly impact is evident across reputed journals like Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, Future Microbiology, and Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. She has received multiple awards including Best Paper and Best Poster honors and maintains active membership in the Indian Science Congress Association, showcasing her dedication to advancing biotechnology and molecular research excellence.

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Chaudhary, R., Singh, B., Kumar, M., Gakhar, S. K., Saini, A. K., & Parmar, V. S. (2015). Role of single nucleotide polymorphisms in pharmacogenomics and their association with human diseases. Drug Metabolism Reviews, 47(3), 281–290. Cited by: 62.

Balhara, M., Chaudhary, R., Ruhil, S., Singh, B., Dahiya, N., & Parmar, V. S. (2016). Siderophores; iron scavengers: the novel & promising targets for pathogen specific antifungal therapy. Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 20(12), 1477–1489. Cited by: 33.

Ahlawat, S., Chaudhary, R., Dangi, M., Bala, K., Singh, M., & Chhillar, A. K. (2020). Advances in tuberculous meningitis diagnosis. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 20(12), 1229–1241. Cited by: 18.

Chaudhary, R., Balhara, M., Jangir, D. K., Dangi, M., & Chhillar, A. K. (2019). In silico protein interaction network analysis of virulence proteins associated with invasive aspergillosis for drug discovery. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 19(2), 146–155. Cited by: 11.

Khatri, S., Kumar, M., Phougat, N., Chaudhary, R., & Chhillar, A. K. (2016). Perspectives on phytochemicals as antibacterial agents: An outstanding contribution to modern therapeutics. Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 16(4), 290–308. Cited by: 8.

Thakur, Z., Chaudhary, R., & Mehta, P. K. (2024). Deciphering the role of VapBC toxin-antitoxin systems in Mycobacterium tuberculosis stress adaptation. Future Microbiology, 19(18), 1587–1599. Cited by: 7.

Chaudhary, R., Singh, B., & Chhillar, A. K. (2016). Ethnomedicinal importance of Rauvolfia serpentina L. Benth. Ex Kurz in the prevention and treatment of diseases. Natural Products: Research Reviews, 3, 305–326. Cited by: 4.

Fahim Hussain Shah | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah, Department of Plant science, Faculty of Biological Science, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah, a Pakistani researcher born on April 5, 1998, holds an M.Phil. in Plant Science from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, with distinction (CGPA 3.9). His expertise spans 🌾 crop breeding, 🦠 plant-microbe interaction, 🍄 macrofungi, and 🌊 microalgae studies. He has co-authored several international research articles in high-impact journals and served as a reviewer for journals in ethnobotany and pharmacology. With strong skills in molecular techniques (PCR, DNA extraction) and data analysis (SPSS, MEGA-X), Fahim is a promising early-career scientist contributing to plant pathology, genomics, and bioresource conservation.

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🎓 Academic & Professional Qualifications

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah holds an M.Phil. in Plant Science 🌿 from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (2019–2021), graduating with a CGPA of 3.9/4.00. His thesis focused on the morpho-genetic identification and ethnomycological potential of wild mushrooms 🍄 in Bannu. He completed his B.S. in Botany 🌱 from UST Bannu (2015–2019) with a CGPA of 3.95/4.00, researching gamma radiation effects on wheat. He earned his HSSC (Pre-Medical) 🧬 and SSC (Science) 📘 from BISE Bannu. Fahim also pursued professional education 📚 with a B.Ed. (2019–2021) and C.T. certification (2016–2017) from Allama Iqbal Open University, both with first-division marks.

🌱 Research Interests

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah’s research is rooted in advancing plant sciences through multidisciplinary approaches. His interests include 🌾 crop breeding and genomics, focusing on genetic enhancement for improved yield and resilience. He explores 🧫 plant-microbe interactions to understand physiological responses under stress. His work in 🦠 plant disease control and pathology aims to develop eco-friendly protection methods. Fahim is passionate about the 🍄 identification and characterization of macrofungi, contributing to fungal taxonomy and ethnomycology. Additionally, he delves into 🌊 microalgae characterization and application, particularly their role in environmental sustainability and biotechnology.

💼 Professional Experience

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah gained valuable administrative experience by working as an Office Assistant (Administration) 🗂️ during the 2020–2021 session in the Community Development Program (CDP), an NGO-based project initiative. His role involved supporting day-to-day operations, managing records, coordinating departmental activities, and contributing to community-focused development objectives 🌍. This position helped him enhance his organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, while offering firsthand exposure to the dynamics of NGO work and project-based planning 🤝. His experience reflects a commitment to social improvement and effective administrative management in developmental sectors.

🧬 Research Focus

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah’s research primarily lies at the intersection of Mycology, Plant Pathology, and Environmental Microbiology 🍄🔬. His studies delve into the morphological and phylogenetic analysis of gasteroid fungi, discovery of novel fungal species such as Pisolithus albus and Agaricus totalaiiensis, and the ethnomedicinal role of macrofungi in traditional cultures 🌿. He also explores microbial biotechnology, notably the use of halotolerant Bacillus species to improve crop resilience under salinity stress 🌾🧪. His multidisciplinary approach connects taxonomy, genomics, and ecological interactions, significantly contributing to fungal biodiversity, plant-microbe interactions, and agricultural sustainability in Pakistan

Conclusion

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah is highly suitable for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”. His academic excellence, impactful research, and commitment to scientific advancement align perfectly with the objectives of this award

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧬 Morphology and phylogeny of gasteroids and two novel hosts for Pisolithus albus (Sclerodermataceae) from Pakistan2025 – New Zealand Journal of Botany.

  • 🌿 From wild ecosystem to the pharmaceutical use–exploring the traditional medicine and socio-cultural heritage of macrofungi from Pakistan2024 – New Zealand Journal of Botany – cited by at least 8 researchers.

  • 🍄 A new species of Agaricus; Agaricus totalaiiensis in section Minores from Pakistan2024 (Preprint) – DOI 10.3897/arphapreprints.e133080.

  • 🧪 Conocybe karakensis sp. nov. (Bolbitiaceae, Agaricales) from Pakistan2023 – Phytotaxa.

  • 🌾 Biochemical Characterization of Halotolerant Bacillus safensis PM22 and Its Potential to Enhance Growth of Maize under Salinity Stress2022 – Plants.

Fazli Maula | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fazli Maula | Mycology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Quaid I Azam university Islamabad, Pakistan

Fazli Maula is an emerging researcher in plant and fungal taxonomy, currently affiliated with Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad. With a strong background in botany and plant sciences, he has contributed significantly to mycology in Pakistan by discovering new mushroom species. Fazli is known for his hands-on research, multiple publications in impact factor journals, and an active presence in national and international scientific events. His commitment to biodiversity conservation, environmental health, and scientific writing highlights his potential as a future leader in biological sciences. Fazli has been recognized with awards for his academic excellence and research dedication.

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Academic Background

Fazli Maula holds an M.Phil in Plant Sciences from Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, where he conducted groundbreaking research on the taxonomy of mushrooms using morphological, anatomical, and molecular tools. He earned his BS in Botany from the University of Swabi, where he explored the environmental impact of tobacco curing practices. His academic journey showcases a strong foundation in ecological and taxonomic studies, complemented by rigorous field and lab experience. His education has equipped him with advanced analytical skills and the ability to work across disciplines, blending traditional taxonomy with modern molecular techniques.

Professional Background

Fazli Maula served as a Masters Research Fellow at Quaid-I-Azam University from 2022–2024, leading extensive field surveys to document mushroom diversity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He has hands-on experience in DNA extraction, microscopic analysis, and phylogenetic software such as MEGA and CIPRES. His earlier undergraduate research explored forest depletion and health hazards linked to tobacco curing. Fazli has also co-authored several publications and collaborated with researchers on biodiversity and microbiome studies. His research reflects a commitment to environmental sustainability, conservation, and scientific discovery, showing his capability to contribute to interdisciplinary biological research.

Awards and Honors

Fazli Maula has earned the Silver Medal for his outstanding academic performance during his BS Botany (2017–21) at the University of Swabi. He received the “Active Research Student Award” from Government Post Graduate College Lahor Swabi and topped his 5th and 6th semesters. His consistent academic excellence is matched by active participation in international webinars, hands-on training sessions, and plant science conferences. Fazli’s dedication to learning and research has been recognized across institutions, reflecting his passion for advancing plant and fungal sciences in Pakistan and beyond.

Research Focus

Fazli Maula’s primary research focus lies in fungal taxonomy, with a specialization in mushrooms of Pakistan. His M.Phil thesis documented 11 new species and 3 new national records through integrated morphological and molecular analysis. He has co-authored multiple papers on species such as Tubaria asiatica, Marasmius, and Leucocoprinus. Fazli is also involved in ethnobotanical studies, human-environment interactions, and fungal contributions to gut microbiomes. He utilizes software tools like MEGA X, BioEdit, and Adobe Illustrator to support his research. His aim is to conserve biodiversity through scientific discovery and molecular taxonomy.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1614–1696
    📅 Year: 2024
    📄 Journal: Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 13, 183–440
    🔢 Cited by: 9

  2. Lentinus punjabensis (Polyporaceae), a new species from Lal Suhanra National Park, southern Punjab, Pakistan
    📅 Year: 2024
    📄 Journal: Phytotaxa, 642(2), 169–181
    🔢 Cited by: 4

  3. Taxonomic and phylogenetic evidence reveal a new species and a new record of the genus Marasmius (Marasmiaceae) from Pakistan
    📅 Year: 2024
    📄 Journal: Phytotaxa, 646(1), 32–46
    🔢 Cited by: 3

  4. Integrated morphological and molecular approaches unveil a new species and a new record of the genus Entoloma (Entolomataceae) from southern Punjab, Pakistan
    📅 Year: 2024
    📄 Journal: Phytotaxa, 653(3), 219–240
    🔢 Cited by: 2

Conclusion

Fazli Maula stands out as a highly promising early-career researcher with a robust portfolio of scientific achievements, particularly in the field of fungal taxonomy. With 12 research articles—many published in international impact factor journals—he has made original contributions by discovering new fungal species and records from underexplored regions of Pakistan. His multidisciplinary training, spanning molecular, morphological, and ecological research, demonstrates both depth and versatility. Recognized nationally through awards such as a BS silver medal and the Active Research Student Award, he also possesses strong technical skills in tools like MEGA X, SPSS, and Adobe Illustrator. Given his proven research productivity, innovation, and academic excellence, Fazli Maula is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.