Xuegui Wang | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuegui Wang | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Sichuan Agricultural University | China

Prof. Dr. Xuegui Wang, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at Sichuan Agricultural University, widely recognized for his pioneering work in pesticide science, insect resistance management, and sustainable crop protection. With academic training from South China Agricultural University and Huazhong Agricultural University, followed by international collaborations at China Agricultural University and Auburn University, he has combined molecular biology, resistance risk assessment, and CRISPR-Cas9-based methods to advance innovative solutions in agricultural science. His research emphasizes monitoring and managing insect resistance, uncovering molecular resistance mechanisms, and developing green nano-pesticides that enhance efficiency while reducing ecological risks. Dr. Xuegui Wang published 67 documents, accumulated 958 citations from 767 articles, and holds an h-index of 20, according to Scopus (Scopus ID: 36018772500). He has contributed extensively to leading journals such as Pest Management Science, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Chemosphere, and Frontiers in Microbiology, with his studies being widely cited and influencing pest management practices. In addition to his research excellence, he is deeply committed to education, having mentored undergraduate and graduate students who have earned prestigious national awards and produced high-quality publications. Through his leadership in scientific innovation and talent development, Dr. Xuegui Wang continues to make a significant impact on sustainable agriculture and global food security.

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Zhang, S. R., Gu, F. C., Du, Y., Li, X. Y., Gong, C. W., Pu, J., Liu, X. M., & Wang, X. G. (2022). Risk assessment and resistance inheritance of triflumezopyrim resistance in Laodelphax striatellus. Pest Management Science.

Gong, C. W., Ruan, Y. W., Zhang, Y. M., Wang, Q. L., Wu, Y. T., Zhan, X. X., He, Y. F., Liu, X. X., Liu, X. M., Pu, J., & Wang, X. G. (2022). Resistance of Sogatella furcifera to triflumezopyrim mediated with the overexpression of CYPSF01 which was regulated by nuclear receptor USP. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 238, 117535.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2022). Maf regulates the overexpression of CYP307A1, which is involved in the fitness advantage of bistrifluron-resistant Spodoptera litura (Fab.) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.

Ruan, Y. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Cloning and functional verification of CYP408A3 and CYP6CS3 related to chlorpyrifos resistance in the Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Biology, 10(8), 795.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Fitness costs of chlorantraniliprole resistance related to the SeNPF overexpression in the Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(9), 5027.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). The fitness advantages of bistrifluron resistance related to Chitin synthase A in Spodoptera litura (Fab.) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Pest Management Science.

Liu, S. H., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Fitness costs associated with chlorantraniliprole resistance in Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Pest Management Science.

Ruan, Y. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2020). Status of insecticide resistance and biochemical characterization of chlorpyrifos resistance in Sogatella furcifera (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) in Sichuan Province, China. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 168, 104723.

Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University | Iran

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti is a globally recognized professor, researcher, and consultant specializing in organic farming, medicinal plants, and plant-based functional foods. With extensive academic, industrial, and leadership experience, he has contributed significantly to the development of herbal-based nutraceuticals, sustainable agricultural systems, and functional food innovations. His vision combines scientific rigor with practical applications, positioning him as a bridge between research and industry. Known for his integrity, patience, and inclusive leadership style, Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti has established a reputation as an innovator whose work improves community health and advances global agricultural knowledge.

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Education

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti holds academic degrees in Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Agronomy, and Agroecology from leading Iranian universities. His education was further enriched by advanced research training in medicinal and aromatic plants at the University of Massachusetts, USA. This blend of national and international education gave him both technical depth and a global outlook, enabling him to contribute effectively to agricultural science, biotechnology, and functional food research.

Experience

Throughout his career, Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti has advanced from lecturer to professor, holding multiple leadership roles in universities, research centers, and innovation hubs. He has served as Head of Department, Chancellor, and Chief Editor of international journals, where he has influenced research strategies, promoted faculty development, and elevated institutional rankings. His leadership extended beyond academia into agricultural enterprises, where he has worked as a consultant to improve crop yields, develop natural food additives, and guide startups in medicinal plants. He has also played a pivotal role in establishing innovation and technology centers, mentoring young scientists, and guiding product development from laboratory findings to market-ready solutions.

Research Interests

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti’s primary research interests lie in organic farming systems, medicinal and aromatic plants, ethnobotany, and plant-based functional foods. He focuses on the bioactivity of plant compounds, their applications in pharmaceutical and food industries, and their role in sustainable agriculture. His work explores how natural elicitors, bio-fertilizers, and organic systems influence plant growth, essential oil profiles, and secondary metabolites. By merging traditional knowledge with modern agricultural biotechnology, his research addresses global challenges related to food security, health, and environmental sustainability.

Awards

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti has earned numerous national and international awards, recognizing his exceptional contributions to science, teaching, and innovation. He has been consistently acknowledged among the top scientists worldwide, honored with prestigious national researcher titles, and celebrated for his publications and patents. His awards include distinctions for research excellence, authorship of influential books, innovation in agricultural products, and academic leadership. These accolades underscore his impact in both academic and applied sciences, while affirming his standing as one of the leading voices in agricultural and medicinal plant research.

Publications

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed papers across high-impact international journals. His publications cover topics such as organic farming practices, biochemical traits of medicinal plants, and applications of herbal extracts in food and pharmaceutical sciences. Some representative works include:

  • Interactive effects of drought stress and chitosan application on physiological characteristics and essential oil yield of Thymus daenensis Celak
    Journal: The Crop Journal
    Published on: 2017
    Citation: 363

  • Essential oil and chemical compositions of wild and cultivated Thymus daenensis Celak and Thymus vulgaris L.
    Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    Published on: 2013
    Citation: 318

  • Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by Kurd tribe in Dehloran and Abdanan districts, Ilam province, Iran
    Journal: African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 
    Published on: 2013
    Citation: 295

  • Effects of drying methods on qualitative and quantitative properties of essential oil of two basil landraces
    Journal: Food Chemistry
    Published on: 2013
    Citation: 285

  • Exogenous application of chitosan on biochemical and physiological characteristics, phenolic content and antioxidant activity of two species of basil
    Journal: Scientia Horticulture
    Published on: 2017
    Citation: 238

  • Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of the essential oils obtained from seven Iranian populations of Rosmarinus officinalis
    Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    Published on: 2017
    Citation: 196

  • Dehydration behaviour, mathematical modelling, energy efficiency and essential oil yield of peppermint leaves undergoing microwave and hot air treatments
    Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy
    Published on: 2016
    Citation: 186

Conclusion

Prof. Abdolah Ghasemi Pirbalouti is an exceptional academic leader whose research has transformed the understanding and application of medicinal plants, organic farming, and functional foods. With a remarkable publication record, impactful patents, and global recognition, he has consistently demonstrated innovation, academic excellence, and dedication to advancing science for societal benefit. His sustained contributions position him as an outstanding candidate for prestigious research awards.

Muhammad Asrar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Asrar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Government College University of Faisalabad | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Asrar is an accomplished academic and researcher currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology at Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He is widely recognized for his expertise in entomology, particularly Integrated Pest Management (IPM), and for his leadership in various academic and administrative capacities. Over the course of his career, he has made substantial contributions to teaching, research, and institutional governance, while also engaging actively in professional societies and editorial roles. His commitment to both science and service reflects a balance of scholarly rigor and organizational skill, earning him recognition at national and international levels.

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Education

Dr. Asrar holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology from Government College University Faisalabad, where his research focused on developing pest management strategies for key agricultural pests in cotton. Prior to his doctorate, he completed both Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Agricultural Entomology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, equipping him with a strong foundation in crop protection and insect biology. His earlier academic training in the sciences provided the basis for a career that integrates biological research with practical applications in agriculture and environmental management.

Experience

His professional journey encompasses a wide range of roles in teaching, research, and university administration. At Government College University Faisalabad, he has advanced from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, mentoring students, supervising research, and delivering lectures in zoology and related disciplines. Beyond teaching, he has served in pivotal administrative positions, including Deputy Controller and Controller of Examinations, Deputy Director of Advanced Studies, Assistant Registrar, and Research Officer. These positions have involved overseeing academic policies, managing examination systems, facilitating research approvals, and ensuring compliance with higher education standards. He has also represented his institution at numerous conferences, chaired scientific sessions, and contributed to academic boards and committees across multiple universities.

Research Interest

Dr. Asrar’s research expertise lies at the intersection of entomology, pest ecology, and sustainable agriculture. He has a particular interest in Integrated Pest Management (IPM), focusing on the control of insect pests such as jassids and whiteflies in cotton, as well as stored-product pests like Tribolium castaneum. His work integrates field trials, laboratory experiments, and molecular approaches to develop environmentally friendly pest control solutions. He is also engaged in research related to fisheries and molecular biology, expanding his scope to encompass aquatic ecosystems and genetic tools for species management. Through his research, he aims to reduce pesticide dependence, promote biodiversity, and support sustainable farming practices.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Asrar has been honored with multiple awards and distinctions in recognition of his academic excellence, innovative research, and outstanding service to the academic community. He has received commendations from university leadership for his dedication to institutional responsibilities and for organizing major academic events. Internationally, he has been awarded competitive travel grants to present his work at prestigious scientific forums. His achievements also include recognition for his administrative leadership, active participation in professional societies, and editorial contributions to well-regarded scientific journals. One of his notable honors is the Best Research Award for exceptional contributions to innovative research in science and agriculture.

Publications

Title: Foliar exposure of zinc oxide nanoparticles improved the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and decreased cadmium concentration in grains under simultaneous Cd and water stress
Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Published on: 2021
Citation: 267

Title: Combined use of different nanoparticles effectively decreased cadmium (Cd) concentration in grains of wheat grown in a field contaminated with Cd
Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Published on: 2021
Citation: 84

Title: 6‐Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase fuels multiple aspects of cancer cells: From cancer initiation to metastasis and chemoresistance
Journal: BioFactors
Published on: 2020
Citation: 58

Title: Effect of gibberellic acid and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on growth, antioxidant defense system and mineral nutrient uptake in wheat
Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Published on: 2021
Citation: 55

Title: Physcion and physcion 8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside: Natural anthraquinones with potential anticancer activities
Journal: Current Drug Targets
Published on: 2021
Citation: 46

Title: Exploration of polyacrylamide microplastics and evaluation of their toxicity on multiple parameters of Oreochromis niloticus
Journal: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Published on: 2023
Citation: 43

Title: Phosphoglycerate mutase 1 in cancer: A promising target for diagnosis and therapy
Journal: IUBMB Life
Published on: 2019
Citation: 35

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Asrar exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated scholar, effective educator, and capable administrator. His career reflects a continuous pursuit of scientific advancement alongside a commitment to strengthening academic institutions. With expertise that spans both fundamental and applied research, he has contributed to solving critical agricultural challenges while also shaping the academic environment through leadership and mentorship. His professional record demonstrates not only technical proficiency in zoology and pest management but also a vision for integrating research, education, and service for the broader benefit of science and society.