Aby Joseph | Genetics and Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aby Joseph | Genetics and Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Amity University, Dubai | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Aby Joseph is a distinguished forensic science scholar whose research has significantly advanced forensic DNA quality management, crime scene biology, and international forensic accreditation systems. His work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and integrity of forensic DNA workflows through contamination control strategies, DNA quality improvement models, and ISO/IEC 17025–aligned quality frameworks. Notably, his Scopus-indexed scholarly footprint includes 7 publications, 3 citations, and an h-index of 1, reflecting a steadily growing impact in the forensic science research community. Dr. Aby Joseph has authored influential peer-reviewed articles in leading journals such as the Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, Problems of Forensic Science, Multidisciplinary Science Journal, and the Journal of Communicable Diseases. His research spans integrated ISO-centric quality systems, comparative analyses of national forensic DNA frameworks, contamination mitigation, and forensic interventions in zoonotic disease transmission. In addition to journal publications, he has contributed book chapters with Nova Science Publishers and Springer, covering forensic entomology and advanced investigative methodologies. His scholarly presence is further strengthened by case studies, conference papers, and invited presentations on topics such as GCC forensic DNA standard harmonization, parentage testing complexities, disaster victim identification, wildlife crime, and advancements in forensic genetics. As a keynote speaker, session chair, and panel moderator at major international conferences, he has demonstrated notable academic leadership. Dr. Aby Joseph’s research contributions continue to shape forensic quality assurance, DNA analysis standards, and evidence-based forensic innovation worldwide.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Joseph, A., Rao, I., & Singh, N. (2025). Contamination control and quality assurance in forensic DNA analysis: Lessons from the UK and Indian system. Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine, 11(3), 163–169.

  • Joseph, A. (2024). Enhancing forensic DNA quality: A comprehensive review of integrated ISO-centric standards from the crime scene to the courtroom. Problems of Forensic Science.

  • Joseph, A. (2025). Towards standardized forensic DNA practices: Comparative analysis of forensic DNA quality management systems in India and the UK. Multidisciplinary Science Journal.

Ana Bendejacq-Seychelles | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ana Bendejacq-Seychelles | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural and Environmental Engineer in PhD thesis | Agroecology, INRAE, Institute Agro Dijon, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté | France

Ana Bendejacq-Seychelles is a dedicated agricultural and environmental engineer currently pursuing her PhD in Agroecology at UMR Agroecology, INRAE Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Dijon, France. Her research focuses on using multi-omic approaches to identify fungal metabolites with phytotoxic effects on the parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa. Ana is passionate about agroecological solutions to tackle pressing agricultural and ecological challenges.

Profile

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Strengths for the Awards

  • Research Expertise and Focus:
    • Her current PhD research on identifying fungal metabolites toxic to the parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa showcases advanced knowledge in multi-omics approaches, with significant implications for sustainable agriculture and parasitic weed management.
    • Published impactful papers in high-quality journals such as Toxins, Pest Management Science, and Applied Energy. These publications highlight her proficiency in untargeted metabolomics, environmental management, and sustainable energy in agricultural systems.
  • Diverse Academic Background:
    • A strong foundation in agroecology, agricultural engineering, and multidisciplinary sciences, evidenced by her Master’s degree and engineering curriculum.
    • Hands-on experience with innovative research topics such as the effect of photovoltaic panels on agricultural systems and pollinator pressures in socio-ecological frameworks.

Education 🎓

Ana’s academic journey began with an intensive two-year preparation in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Sciences at Sainte Geneviève High School in Versailles, France, where she graduated with honors. She went on to earn a Master’s degree in Agroecology at the University Bourgogne Franche-Comté (2021–2023), while simultaneously completing a prestigious civil service agricultural engineering program at Agro Dijon.

Experience 📓

Ana has accumulated diverse research experience:

  • PhD Research (2023–present): Investigating phytotoxic fungal metabolites for parasitic weed control.
  • Research Internship (2023): Developed lab protocols to study fungal metabolites affecting Phelipanche ramosa.
  • Environmental Tool Development (2022–2023): Collaborated on a project to evaluate pressures on pollinators and create a dialogue tool for scientists and policymakers.
  • Solar Agriculture Research (2022): Explored plant growth under photovoltaic panels at the German Aerospace Center.
  • Educational Projects (2021–2022): Produced a teaching aid on precision agriculture and agroecology.

Research Interests On Genetics🔬

Ana’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of ecology, agriculture, and environmental science. She specializes in exploring the potential of fungal metabolites as natural herbicides, sustainable agricultural practices, and the integration of technology like photovoltaic systems in agroecology.

Awards 🏆

Ana’s academic and extracurricular excellence has been recognized through her participation in prestigious events, including:

  • Chemistry Olympiads (2017, 2019)
  • General Mathematics Competition (2018)
  • Biarritz International Dance Workshop
    She was also selected for the AnaEE France 2024 Summer School on machine learning ecology and presented her research at the 17th World Congress of Parasitic Plants in Japan (2024).

Publications 📚

  • “Image Analysis and Untargeted Metabolomics Reveal Potential Phytotoxins from Fusarium venenatum Against Major Parasitic Weed Phelipanche ramosa”
    • Authors: Ana Bendejacq Seychelles, Lisa Martinez, Anaïs Corréard, Jean Chrisologue Totozafy, Christian Steinberg, Jean-Bernard Pouvreau, Carole Reibel, Grégory Mouille, Samuel Mondy, Lucie Poulin, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2024 (December 10).
    • Citations: None yet, as it was recently published.
    • DOI: 10.3390/toxins16120531.
  • “Combination of transcriptomics and metabolomics to characterize and identify fungal metabolites phytotoxic to Phelipanche ramosa, a parasitic plant of crops”
    • Author: Ana Bendejacq Seychelles.
    • Publication Year: 2023 (November 28).
    • Citations: Not currently cited.
  • “Phytotoxic fungal secondary metabolites as herbicides”
    • Authors: Ana Bendejacq Seychelles, Stéphanie Gibot-Leclerc, Jean-Philippe Guillemin, Gregory Mouille, Christian Steinberg.
    • Publication Year: 2023 (October 4).
    • Citations: Available but unspecified.
    • DOI: 10.1002/ps.7813.

 

Conclusion 🌟

Ana Bendejacq-Seychelles embodies a blend of scientific rigor and passion for sustainability. With her diverse expertise in agroecology, research, and technology, she is poised to make significant contributions to the agricultural and environmental sectors.