Kawther Akbar | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kawther Akbar | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Kuwait university | Kuwait

Kawther Akbar is a passionate Kuwaiti biotechnology researcher with a background in both biomedical engineering and genetic research. With a solid academic foundation and hands-on experience in molecular genetics and fiber trait analysis in dromedary camels, she has become a notable contributor to camel genomics and functional trait characterization. Her commitment to excellence in scientific exploration is highlighted by her growing publication record and multiple research awards.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Focused and Emerging Research Niche:

    • Kawther has specialized in a unique and impactful niche: the genetics of fiber traits in dromedary camels, which combines biotechnology, animal genetics, and industrial relevance.

    • This is an underexplored but valuable area, particularly important for the Arabian Peninsula and similar regions where camel-based industries have economic and cultural importance.

  2. Publication Record:

    • She has published two peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals (Kuwait Journal of Science and Small Ruminant Research)—demonstrating early productivity in research.

    • These publications show an ability to take experimental work through to completion and dissemination.

  3. Recognition and Awards:

    • The Graduate Students Research Excellence Award (2025) and Prof. Ahmad Al-Bustan Academic Excellence Award (2023) affirm her academic dedication and peer recognition.

  4. Scientific Engagement and Visibility:

    • Strong record of poster presentations, including at international venues like the International Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG) in San Diego. This reflects both scientific rigor and global outreach.

    • Her participation in workshops and coordination activities highlights her leadership and commitment to the scientific community.

  5. Interdisciplinary Background:

    • Her undergraduate degree in Medical Engineering and MSc in Biotechnology provide her with a broad, interdisciplinary foundation, allowing her to integrate engineering with molecular genetics.

🎓 Education

Kawther earned her MSc in Biotechnology from Kuwait University (2020–2024), where she delved into the molecular and genetic aspects of camel fiber variation. Prior to that, she obtained her Bachelor’s in Medical Engineering from Cardiff University, UK (2009–2013). Her academic path reflects a unique blend of engineering precision and biological sciences integration, paving the way for interdisciplinary research.

đź§Ş Experience

Her research journey began in 2013 with an undergraduate project at Cardiff University focused on micro-engineered polymer capsules for tissue repair under Prof. David Barrow. In 2022, she contributed to a mini research project under Dr. Hasan Alhaddad at Kuwait University, using genotyping by sequencing to explore genetic variations in camel hair types. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for her advanced genomic studies.

🔍 Research Interests On Biotechnology

Kawther’s research interests lie at the intersection of animal genomics, molecular biology, and trait inheritance—specifically in camelid species. She focuses on genes like KRT71 and FGF5 to understand variations in hair shape and texture, aiming to improve classification and utilization of camel fibers for industrial and genetic applications. Her work addresses both scientific curiosity and regional agricultural needs.

🏆 Awards

Kawther’s dedication to research excellence has been recognized through several prestigious honors, including the Graduate Students Research Excellence Award (2025) and the Prof. Ahmad Al-Bustan Academic Excellence Award (2023). These accolades reflect her academic performance, impactful research, and growing leadership in the Kuwaiti scientific community.

📚 Publications

1. “Fiber Characteristics of the Dromedary Camel in the Arabian Peninsula”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: May 2024

2. “Sequencing KRT71 as a Candidate Gene for Hair Shape Variation in Dromedary Camels”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: April 2025

3. “Hair Color at Different Camel Body Regions”

  • Authors: Bader H. Alhajeri, Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2025

4. “Do Camels Have Ear Furnishings? Hairs of Inner and Outer Surfaces of Camel Pinna and FGF5 Longhair Variants”

  • Authors: Tasneem Maraqa, Amna A. Alrashid, Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2024

5. “Superior Camel Fibers Due to FGF5 Variants”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Tasneem Maraqa, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2024

6. “Sequencing KRT71 as a Candidate Gene for Curly Hair in Dromedary Camels”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: January 2024

7. “Fiber Characteristics of the Dromedary Camel in the Arabian Peninsula” (Preprint)

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: January 2024

8. “Optimizing the PCR Conditions for the Amplification of KRT71 Exons in the Dromedary Camel”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: March 2023

9. “Multi-Level Analysis of Dromedary Camel Hair Attributes Across Different Body Parts”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: March 2023

10. “Characterization of Dromedary Camel Fibers for Genetic and Industrial Uses”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: January 2023

đź§ľ Conclusion

Kawther Akbar stands out as a rising talent in the field of animal biotechnology. With her strong educational background, hands-on genomic research, and dedication to academic excellence, she is well-positioned to lead future innovations in camel fiber genetics. Her active participation in conferences and poster presentations reflects her commitment to sharing knowledge and advancing scientific dialogue. She is a worthy candidate for any award recognizing research innovation and dedication.

Dan Zhao | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dan Zhao | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc Fellow | Harvard medical school | United States

Dan Zhao, Ph.D., is a distinguished researcher in biochemistry and molecular biology, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University. With a strong background in protein quality control, ER-associated degradation (ERAD), and autophagy, Dr. Zhao has made significant contributions to understanding cellular homeostasis mechanisms. His research integrates cutting-edge techniques in cell biology, biochemistry, and structural analysis.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

âś… Outstanding Research Impact: Dan Zhao has made significant contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology, particularly in ER-associated degradation (ERAD) and autophagy. His research has been published in high-impact journals such as Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, Molecular Cell, and Autophagy.

âś… Strong Academic and Research Background: His journey from Peking University to Harvard University, along with his research at prestigious institutions such as the National Institute of Biological Sciences (NIBS) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), showcases his academic excellence.

âś… Breakthrough Discoveries: His identification of Epr1 as the first soluble ER-phagy receptor and his work in ERAD have advanced fundamental knowledge in cell biology, making him a leader in his field.

âś… Recognized Achievements: Multiple awards and honors, including “Outstanding Researcher” at NIBS and a poster award at an International Symposium on Autophagy, highlight his scientific contributions.

âś… Consistent Conference Presentations: Presenting at prestigious international conferences (e.g., Gordon Research Conference, ASCB | EMBO Meeting) underscores his active engagement in the research community.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2011 – 2017)
    Peking University & National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China
  • B.A. in Biological Sciences (2007 – 2011)
    Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

đź§Ş Experience

  • Postdoctoral Fellow (2021 – Present)
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University

    • Investigated how the Mnl1/Htm1-Pdi1 complex recognizes misfolded proteins and initiates ERAD.
    • Identified Pdi1 as the key reductase in ERAD.
    • Developed a novel assay for detecting mannosidase activity.
  • Research Associate (2017 – 2021)
    National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China

    • Discovered Epr1, the first soluble ER-phagy receptor.
    • Explored the molecular mechanisms of Epr1 in ER-phagy.
    • Characterized a novel protein, SPBC1685.04, in macroautophagy.
  • Ph.D. Candidate (2012 – 2017)
    Peking University-Tsinghua University-National Institute of Biological Sciences Joint Program

    • Studied PX-BAR family proteins and their role in organelle autophagy.
    • Investigated XRCC4 homologs in fission yeast.
  • Early Research Roles (2010 – 2012)

    • Conducted metagenomic sequencing of Cordyceps Sinensis.
    • Performed single-cell transcriptome sequencing.
    • Researched amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing.

🔬 Research Interests On Biology

  • Protein quality control and degradation
  • ER-associated degradation (ERAD)
  • Autophagy and ER-phagy mechanisms
  • Structural and functional analysis of protein complexes

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 2017 – Excellent Graduate, Peking University
  • 2015 – Outstanding Researcher, National Institute of Biological Sciences
  • 2015 – Poster Award, International Symposium on Autophagy
  • 2014 – Best Oral Talk, Chinese Fungi Symposium
  • 2013 – Merit Student, Peking University
  • 2011 – Excellent Graduate, Sichuan University

đź“„ Publications

  • Initiation of ERAD by the bifunctional complex of Mnl1 mannosidase and protein disulfide isomerase

    • Authors: Dan Zhao; Xudong Wu; Tom A. Rapoport
    • Year: 2024
  • Visual detection of binary, ternary, and quaternary protein interactions in fission yeast using a Pil1 co-tethering assay

    • Authors: Zhong-Qiu Yu; Xiao-Man Liu; Dan Zhao; Dan-Dan Xu; Li-Lin Du
    • Year: 2021
  • Visual detection of binary, ternary, and quaternary protein-protein interactions in fission yeast by Pil1 co-tethering assay

    • Authors: Zhong-Qiu Yu; Xiao-Man Liu; Dan Zhao; Dan-Dan Xu; Li-Lin Du
    • Year: 2021
  • Atg38-Atg8 interaction in fission yeast establishes a positive feedback loop to promote autophagy

    • Authors: Zhong-Qiu Yu; Ling-Ling Sun; Zhao-Di Jiang; Xiao-Man Liu; Dan Zhao; Hai-Tao Wang; Wan-Zhong He; Meng-Qiu Dong; Li-Lin Du
    • Year: 2020
  • Epr1, a UPR-upregulated soluble autophagy receptor for reticulophagy

    • Authors: Dan Zhao; Li-Lin Du
    • Year: 2020
  • A UPR-Induced Soluble ER-Phagy Receptor Acts with VAPs to Confer ER Stress Resistance

    • Authors: Dan Zhao
    • Year: 2020
  • Atg20 and Atg24 family proteins promote organelle autophagy in fission yeast

    • Authors: Dan Zhao
    • Year: 2016
  • Genome-wide Screens for Sensitivity to Ionizing Radiation Identify the Fission Yeast Nonhomologous End Joining Factor Xrc4

    • Authors: Dan Zhao
    • Year: 2014

🔍 Conclusion

Dr. Dan Zhao’s research has significantly advanced the understanding of protein degradation and autophagy. His discoveries, including the role of ER-phagy receptors and ERAD pathways, contribute to fundamental biological processes with implications for diseases like neurodegeneration. As a leading scientist in the field, his work continues to shape our understanding of cellular homeostasis.

Rafiq Ahmad | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rafiq Ahmad | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Research associate | National Ilan University | Taiwan

Rafiq Ahmad is a dedicated researcher specializing in poultry nutrition, biotechnology, and animal sciences. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, he focuses on improving poultry health and productivity through innovative nutritional strategies. His work spans multiple disciplines, including molecular biology, veterinary medicine, and fisheries, contributing to the advancement of sustainable poultry farming.

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Strengths for the Awards🎗️

  • Strong Research Output

    • Published multiple high-impact research papers in indexed journals (e.g., Animals, Fermentation, Animal Bioscience).
    • Research covers heat stress, probiotics, and gut health in poultry, which are crucial for sustainable animal nutrition.
    • Involvement in working papers and book chapters demonstrates ongoing contributions to the field.
  • International Recognition & Contributions

    • Acted as a reviewer for high-impact journals (Animals, Animal Nutrition, Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition), proving expertise in peer-reviewed research evaluation.
    • Presented research at international conferences, including the BEST Conference in Taiwan (2024).
  • Academic Excellence & Awards

    • Received fully funded Ph.D. scholarship from National Ilan University (Taiwan), indicating academic merit.
    • Recognized for outstanding performance (ICI Life Sciences Award, 2014-2015) and Prime Minister’s Tuition Waiver Scholarship (Pakistan).
  • Technical Expertise & Methodological Rigor

    • Strong lab skills: qRT-PCR, cDNA synthesis, gut microbiota analysis, Western blot analysis, and solid-state fermentation.
    • Research applies molecular biology techniques to poultry nutrition, making it highly interdisciplinary and impactful.

Education 🎓

Rafiq Ahmad pursued his Ph.D. in Poultry Nutrition (Biotechnology) at National Ilan University, Taiwan (2021-2024). Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Animal Nutrition from the University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan (2015-2017) and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the same institution (2009-2014). His academic journey is marked by excellence and a commitment to research-driven advancements in animal nutrition.

Experience đź’Ľ

Rafiq Ahmad has gained significant experience in academia and industry. He has served as a reviewer for esteemed journals such as Animals (March 2024), Animal Nutrition (September 2024), and the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition (October 2024). He worked as a Project Assistant at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2017-2020) and as a Technical Services Officer at ICI Pakistan (2014-2016). His roles have enriched his expertise in poultry diet formulation, molecular biology, and veterinary medicine.

Research Interests On Biotechnology 🔍

Rafiq Ahmad’s research focuses on poultry nutrition, poultry diet formulation, molecular biology, animal sciences, veterinary medicine, fisheries, and ruminant nutrition. His Ph.D. thesis explores the efficacy of probiotics in mitigating heat stress, improving gut health, and enhancing growth performance in poultry.

Awards 🏆

He has received several prestigious awards, including the Fully Funded Scholarship for his Ph.D. at National Ilan University (2021-2024), the ICI Life Sciences Nationally Best Performance Award (Turkey, 2014-2015), and the Prime Minister of Pakistan’s Tuition Waiver Scholarship for his Master’s degree (2015-2017). These accolades highlight his academic and professional excellence.

Publications 📚

  • Influence of heat stress on poultry growth performance, intestinal inflammation, and immune function and potential mitigation by probiotics

    • Authors: R. Ahmad, Y.H. Yu, F.S.H. Hsiao, C.H. Su, H.C. Liu, I. Tobin, G. Zhang, …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 62
  • Probiotics as a friendly antibiotic alternative: assessment of their effects on the health and productive performance of poultry

    • Authors: R. Ahmad, Y.H. Yu, F.S.H. Hsiao, A. Dybus, I. Ali, H.C. Hsu, Y.H. Cheng
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 21
  • Management and control of coccidiosis in poultry—A review

    • Authors: R. Ahmad, Y.H. Yu, K.F. Hua, W.J. Chen, D. Zaborski, A. Dybus, F.S.H. Hsiao, …
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 17
  • Impact of Bacillus licheniformis-Fermented Products on Growth and Productivity in Heat-Stressed Laying Ducks

    • Authors: Y.H.C. Rafiq Ahmad, Yu-Hsiang Yu, Felix Shih-Hsiang Hsiao, Hsiu-Wei Liu, Chin …
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1*
  • Probiotics as an Alternative to Antibiotics in Poultry

    • Authors: R.A. Abdul Qadeer, Qismat Ullah, Baitullah Khan, Muhammad Idrees, Noor …
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not provided
  • Role of Probiotics in Prevention of Avian Coccidiosis

    • Authors: Zulfiqar Ahmad, Hanif Ur Rahman, Rafiq Ahmad, Abdul Qadeer, Muhammad Ahmad …
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not provided
  • The Impact of Fermented Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid on Poultry Growth Performance Through Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Activation

    • Authors: Not provided
    • Year: Not provided
    • Citations: Not provided

Conclusion 🏞️

Rafiq Ahmad’s contributions to poultry nutrition and biotechnology are shaping the future of sustainable animal agriculture. His interdisciplinary expertise, impactful research, and dedication to improving poultry health make him a valuable asset to the field. With a strong foundation in academia and industry, he continues to drive innovation and excellence in animal sciences.