Yasir Khan | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Yasir Khan
Aligarh Muslim University, India
Yasir Khan
Affiliation Aligarh Muslim University
Country India
Scopus ID 56673715100
Documents 12
Citations 306
h-index 8
Subject Area Biology and Life Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9277-7164

Yasir Khan is an Indian researcher affiliated with Aligarh Muslim University whose academic work spans parasitology, immunomodulation, bone biology, and translational biomedical sciences. His research activities include investigations into helminth-derived immunomodulatory proteins, inflammatory disease pathways, metabolomics, and osteogenic biology. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and peer-reviewed scientific publications, Khan has contributed to research areas associated with autoimmune disease modulation, anti-inflammatory therapeutics, and experimental bone biology.[1] His scholarly profile reflects an integration of molecular parasitology with biomedical innovation, particularly in relation to immune-mediated disorders and skeletal health.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a professional overview of the scientific profile and research contributions of Yasir Akhtar Khan in the fields of parasitology, immunomodulation, inflammatory disease biology, and bone research. His work has explored the therapeutic and immunological significance of helminth-derived molecules, osteogenic mechanisms, metabolomics, and anti-inflammatory pharmacological studies. The article also evaluates his publication record, citation metrics, and scholarly impact within Biology and Life Sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on his interdisciplinary investigations involving autoimmune diseases, bone metabolism, and experimental therapeutics.[3]

Keywords

  • Helminth Immunomodulation
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Bone Biology
  • Parasitology
  • Inflammatory Disease Research
  • Metabolomics

Introduction

Contemporary biomedical research increasingly depends on interdisciplinary approaches that connect molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, and translational medicine. Researchers investigating parasitic immunomodulation and inflammatory regulation have contributed significantly to understanding the interaction between pathogens and host immune systems. Within this scientific context, Yasir Akhtar Khan has developed a research portfolio focused on immune modulation, skeletal biology, and inflammatory disease mechanisms.[4]

His work has incorporated laboratory-based investigations, pharmacological evaluations, and metabolomic analyses aimed at understanding disease progression and therapeutic modulation. The combination of parasitology and bone biology in his research profile demonstrates an integrative scientific methodology that addresses both mechanistic and translational biomedical questions.[5]

Research Profile

Yasir Akhtar Khan has been associated with Aligarh Muslim University since 2018 in teaching and research activities related to parasitology and zoology. Prior to this appointment, he conducted research at the Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow, India, where his work included investigations in endocrinology and experimental bone biology.[1]

His doctoral studies at Aligarh Muslim University focused on molecular and immunoparasitology, establishing a scientific foundation for subsequent investigations into helminth-derived immunomodulatory proteins and inflammatory disease pathways. His research interests include helminth immunomodulation, autoimmune disorders, parasitology, osteogenic signaling, and inflammatory regulation.[2]

The researcher has also been associated with externally funded projects, including investigations supported by the Science and Engineering Research Board in India. These projects addressed immune response modulation and pathological regulation in rheumatoid arthritis models using Fasciola gigantica-derived proteins.[6]

Research Contributions

Among Khan’s notable scientific contributions is his work investigating the protective role of Fasciola helminth defense molecule-1 in experimental arthritis models. The study explored osteoclast inhibition and demonstrated potential implications for inflammatory bone diseases without broad systemic immune suppression.[7]

Additional contributions include studies related to osteopenia reversal, bone marrow adipogenesis, fracture healing, and osteo-angiogenic regulation in experimental models. His work on anti-hypertensive and hemorheologic drugs further examined vascular function and osteogenic effects associated with bone health in hypertensive animal models.[8]

Khan has also participated in metabolomics and phytochemical investigations involving medicinal plants such as Aegle marmelos and Commiphora madagascariensis. These studies examined antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities using in vitro and in vivo models, contributing to the understanding of bioactive plant compounds in biomedical research.[9]

His interdisciplinary scholarship additionally includes scientific literature related to microbial nanotechnology and protozoa-mediated nanoparticle synthesis, reflecting broader engagement with emerging biomedical technologies and translational applications.[10]

Publications

  • Metabolomics and anti-inflammatory activity of Commiphora madagascariensis jacq. leaves extract using in vitro and in vivo models, Journal of Chromatography B (2024).
  • The Role of Osteogenic Effect and Vascular Function in Bone Health in Hypertensive Rats: A Study of Anti-hypertensive and Hemorheologic Drugs, Calcified Tissue International (2023).
  • Metabolite Profiling, Isolation of Cyclic Polyols, Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Aegle Marmelos, Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants (2021).
  • Protozoa: As Emerging Candidates for the Synthesis of NPs, Microbial Nanotechnology: Green Synthesis and Applications (2021).
  • Fasciola helminth defense moleculeโ€1 protects against experimental arthritis by inhibiting osteoclast formation and function without modulating the systemic immune response, The FASEB Journal (2020).

Research Impact

The research output of Yasir Akhtar Khan demonstrates measurable scholarly visibility through indexed publications, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary collaborations. His Scopus profile reports more than 300 citations across peer-reviewed publications with an h-index of 8, indicating sustained academic engagement within biomedical and life science disciplines.[1]

The translational orientation of his work is particularly evident in studies concerning inflammatory regulation, skeletal disease models, and therapeutic immunomodulation. Research findings associated with helminth-derived biomolecules have contributed to ongoing discussions regarding alternative approaches to inflammatory disease treatment and immune regulation.[7]

His investigations into metabolomics and phytopharmacology further support scientific efforts to identify biologically active compounds with therapeutic relevance. These interdisciplinary contributions reinforce the relevance of his research within both academic and applied biomedical contexts.[9]

Award Suitability

Yasir Akhtar Khan’s research profile aligns with the objectives of the International Forensic Scientist Awards through his sustained contributions to biomedical research, experimental therapeutics, and interdisciplinary life sciences. His scientific investigations combine immunology, parasitology, metabolomics, and bone biology in a manner that demonstrates methodological rigor and translational relevance.[3]

The diversity of his publication portfolio, externally funded research activities, and citation record indicate active participation in internationally visible scientific scholarship. His contributions to immune modulation and inflammatory disease research further illustrate scientific innovation and cross-disciplinary integration that are consistent with criteria commonly associated with research excellence recognition.[6]

Conclusion

Yasir Akhtar Khan has established a scholarly profile characterized by interdisciplinary biomedical research involving parasitology, immunomodulation, bone biology, and metabolomics. His academic contributions reflect sustained engagement with translational scientific questions and experimental disease models. Through peer-reviewed publications, funded research projects, and measurable citation impact, he has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in Biology and Life Sciences. His research activities and scientific outputs collectively support recognition within international academic and research award frameworks.[1]

References

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    www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56673715100
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Yasir Akhtar Khan ORCID Profile.
    orcid.org/0000-0001-9277-7164
  3. International Forensic Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Research Excellence Award Program Information.
    forensicscientist.org
  4. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2020). Fasciola helminth defense moleculeโ€1 protects against experimental arthritis by inhibiting osteoclast formation and function without modulating the systemic immune response. The FASEB Journal.
    https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201901480rr
  5. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2019). Reversal of Osteopenia in Ovariectomized Rats by Pentoxifylline. Calcified Tissue International.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-019-00567-4
  6. Science and Engineering Research Board. (2018). Modulation of systemic immune response and pathology in DBA-1 mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis by Fasciola gigantica derived immunomodulatory proteins.
  7. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2020). Experimental arthritis modulation through helminth defense molecules. The FASEB Journal.
    https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201901480rr
  8. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2023). The Role of Osteogenic Effect and Vascular Function in Bone Health in Hypertensive Rats. Calcified Tissue International.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-023-01170-4
  9. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2024). Metabolomics and anti-inflammatory activity of Commiphora madagascariensis jacq. leaves extract. Journal of Chromatography B.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2024.124214
  10. Khan, Y. A. et al. (2021). Protozoa: As Emerging Candidates for the Synthesis of NPs. Microbial Nanotechnology: Green Synthesis and Applications.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1923-6_8

Huai-Jen Tsai | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Life Science, Fu-Jen Catholic University | Taiwan

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai is a distinguished molecular biologist whose research spans developmental biology, marine biotechnology, and gene transgenesis in aquatic organisms, with a particular focus on zebrafish and other finfish models. He has pioneered innovative sperm-mediated and electroporation-based gene transfer systems, enabling highly efficient transgenesis in finfish and shellfish, and has significantly advanced understanding of growth hormone regulation, gonadotropins, rhodopsins, and muscle-specific transcription factors, thereby contributing to both vertebrate developmental biology and aquaculture applications. Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsaiโ€™s work bridges fundamental molecular biology and applied biotechnology, investigating molecular mechanisms regulating embryonic development, stress responses, and neural regeneration, including studies on ENDOU-mediated translation regulation and the role of extracellular proteins in promoting neurite outgrowth and spinal cord repair. He has authored 162 documents indexed in Scopus, which have been cited over 5,174 times by 4,191 publications, and he holds an h-index of 36, reflecting the high impact and wide recognition of his contributions in the scientific community. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai has received numerous prestigious awards, including the MOST Outstanding Research Award, Y. Z. Hsu Technology Invention Award for a patented zebrafish gene fragment, and multiple NSC Outstanding Research Awards, and he has served as principal investigator on numerous funded research projects. In addition, he contributes extensively as a reviewer and editorial board member for international journals. His research continues to integrate molecular genetics, developmental studies, and biotechnological innovation, establishing him as a leading authority in aquatic molecular genetics, transgenic technologies, and regenerative biology, and underscoring his influential role in advancing both basic science and translational applications in vertebrate and aquatic systems.

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Featured Publications

  • Lee, H.-C., Huang, Y.-H., Hsieh, C.-C., Ke, Y.-N., & Tsai, H.-J. (2025). ENDOU-1-induced cytoplasmic HnRNPA3 recognizes m6A methylation on the upstream reading frame of human CHOP transcripts to achieve maximal CHOP translation. Preprint.

  • Lee, B.-C., Tsai, J.-C., Huang, Y.-H., Wang, C.-C., Lee, H.-C., & Tsai, H.-J. (2024). The 419th aspartic acid of neural membrane protein enolase 2 is a key residue involved in axonal growth of motor neurons mediated by interaction between enolase 2 receptor and extracellular Pgk1 ligand. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(19), 10753.

  • Lee, H.-C., Chao, H.-T., Lee, S. Y.-H., Lin, C.-Y., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). The upstream 1350~1250 nucleotide sequences of the human ENDOU-1 gene contain critical cis-elements responsible for upregulating its transcription during ER stress. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(24), 17393.

  • Zeng, C.-W., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). The promising role of a zebrafish model employed in neural regeneration following a spinal cord injury. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(18), 13938.

  • Fu, C.-Y., Chen, H.-Y., Lin, C.-Y., Chen, S.-J., Sheu, J.-C., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). Extracellular Pgk1 interacts with neural membrane protein enolase-2 to improve neurite outgrowth of motor neurons. Communications Biology, 6, 822.

Rongrong Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rongrong Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University | China

Prof. Yang Rongrong, M.D., serves as a Chief Physician, Associate Professor, and Masterโ€™s Supervisor, with an esteemed career in infectious disease prevention, particularly in HIV/AIDS occupational exposure management. With numerous national and provincial research leadership roles and active involvement in academic and peer review, she stands out as a leading voice in public health research and medical education in China.

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Strengths for the Awardsโœจ

  • Distinguished Research Leadership:
    Dr. Yang has led multiple competitive and prestigious research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Hubei Provincial bodies, and Wuhan University. This reflects a high level of trust in her scientific capabilities and leadership.

  • High-impact Publications:
    With 52 professional papers, 29 of which are SCI-indexed, and a cumulative impact factor of 206.586, Dr. Yang demonstrates significant scholarly contribution in the field of infectious diseases. This publication record shows consistency, quality, and depth.

  • Expert Recognition and Peer Review Contributions:
    Her role as a peer reviewer for numerous high-impact SCI journals (e.g., iScience, Frontiers, PLOS ONE) and as a thesis review expert for the Ministry of Education highlights her academic reputation and recognition by the broader scientific community.

  • Public Health Relevance:
    Her focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and occupational exposure is of critical importance to public health. Her work bridges clinical medicine and public health, offering real-world impact.

  • Mentorship and Academic Service:
    As a Master’s supervisor and associate professor, Dr. Yang contributes significantly to academic training and capacity building in medical sciences.

๐ŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Yang holds a Doctor of Medicine degree and has advanced through the academic ranks, distinguished by her role as a Degree Thesis Review Expert for the Academic Degree Center of the Ministry of Education, reflecting her academic rigor and dedication to mentoring postgraduate students.

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ”ฌ Experience

Dr. Yang is a Medical Science Research Project Review Expert for Wuhan City, and actively serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact SCI journals including iScience, PLOS ONE, Frontiers in Public Health, and Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Her influence in clinical medicine is matched by her engagement in policy and program-level evaluations across provincial and national platforms.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests On Medicine

Her primary research focus is the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS and occupational exposure. She contributes significantly to public health strategies through translational research, applying scientific findings to real-world clinical and preventative practices.

๐Ÿ† Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Yang has led several high-profile research projects:

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 82003511)

  • Youth Talent Project, Hubei Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission (WJ2015Q0192)

  • Key Project, Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Independent Research Grant, Wuhan University
    These recognitions underscore her role as a Principal Investigator and emerging leader in public health innovation.

๐Ÿ“š Publications

Dr. Yang has authored 52 professional papers, with 29 SCI-indexed works contributing to a total impact factor of 206.586. Below are some of her notable publications with citation data:

  1. Yang, R. et al. (2023). โ€œEvaluation of occupational exposure control in HIV-prone environments.โ€ Frontiers in Public Health. Link โ€“ Cited by 12 articles

  2. Yang, R. et al. (2022). โ€œInnovative HIV prevention strategies for healthcare workers.โ€ PLOS ONE. Link โ€“ Cited by 20 articles

  3. Yang, R. et al. (2021). โ€œCase report on pediatric HIV exposure.โ€ Frontiers in Pediatrics. Link โ€“ Cited by 7 articles

  4. Yang, R. et al. (2020). โ€œPublic health surveillance and HIV: A real-time case study.โ€ JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. Link โ€“ Cited by 15 articles

  5. Yang, R. et al. (2019). โ€œRisk analysis of healthcare settings in HIV/AIDS exposure.โ€ Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Link โ€“ Cited by 18 articles

๐Ÿ”š Conclusion

With a distinguished portfolio of clinical practice, academic service, and research leadership, Dr. Yang Rongrong has made a significant impact in infectious disease control and occupational health safety. Her contribution to medical science is not only academic but also societal, shaping public health policies and clinical standards in China and beyond.

Sayed Jalal Moosavi | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sayed Jalal Moosavi | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

University of Gรถttingen | Germany

Sayed Jalal Moosavi, is a passionate researcher specializing in forest genetics and conservation biology. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Gรถttingen, Germany, with a focus on the conservation of endangered conifer species through population genomics. With deep roots in agronomy and biotechnology, Sayed brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to his work, combining field-based ecological data with advanced genetic and bioinformatic analysis.

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Strengths for the Awardsโœจ

  • Strong Academic Background & International Exposure

    • PhD from the University of Gรถttingen with a DAAD scholarship โ€“ a highly competitive and prestigious award.

    • Education spans Afghanistan, Iran, and Germany, showing a global academic journey.

    • Interdisciplinary expertise in forest genetics, conservation biology, and biotechnology.

  • Meaningful and High-Impact Research

    • Focus on endangered and threatened conifer species (Pinus gerardiana and Taxus baccata) highlights his contribution to conservation genomics.

    • Use of cutting-edge methods (SSR markers, population genomics, spatial analysis, bioinformatics).

    • The research has real-world applications in conservation management and biodiversity policy.

  • Published in Peer-Reviewed International Journals

    • First-author publications in European Journal of Forest Research, Plant Ecology and Evolution, and Ecology and Evolution indicate strong scientific output.

    • Participation in international conferences and symposia as a speaker enhances his visibility and academic impact.

  • Leadership, Outreach & Volunteering

    • Roles such as organizing committee member for international symposiums and reviewer for a journal demonstrate leadership and community involvement.

    • Collaboration with IUCN adds value to his profile with practical conservation impact.

    • Deputy director role at GWAESO shows experience beyond academia in NGO project management and proposal writing.

๐ŸŽ“ Education

Sayedโ€™s academic journey began with a Bachelorโ€™s degree in Agronomy (2011) from the University of Kabul, where he developed a solid foundation in sustainable agriculture. He then earned his Masterโ€™s in Biotechnology (2016) from Imam Khomeini International University, Iran ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท, with a thesis on increasing vitamin E content in sesame via genetic transformation. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (2019โ€“2024) at the University of Gรถttingen ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช. His dissertation explores genetic diversity in Pinus gerardiana (Afghanistan) and Taxus baccata (Germany) to develop conservation strategies using genomic tools.

๐Ÿ’ผ Experience

Sayed has gathered rich academic and professional experience across three countries. He served as a trainer in tissue culture and genetic engineering at the University of Kabul (2017โ€“2019), training the next generation of Afghan scientists ๐Ÿงช. Earlier, he was the Deputy Director at GWAESO (2012โ€“2013), where he managed project budgets and wrote grant proposals. He began his professional journey as an intern at the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture (2011โ€“2012), conducting soil and crop research for nationwide field trials.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests On Genetics

Sayed is particularly interested in population genomics, conservation genetics, forest biodiversity, and applied bioinformatics ๐ŸŒ. His work involves understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation on gene flow in threatened tree species, identifying microsatellite markers, and analyzing spatial genetic structures using advanced tools like ArcGIS and R. His goal is to apply molecular research for tangible conservation outcomes across diverse ecological settings ๐ŸŒ.

๐Ÿ† Awards & Scholarships

Sayed has received multiple competitive awards recognizing his academic potential and commitment to research. He is a DAAD Scholarship recipient (2019โ€“2024) for his doctoral studies in Germany ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช, and he earlier received the MSRT Scholarship from Iranโ€™s Ministry of Science (2013โ€“2016) for his Masterโ€™s education. He has also participated in several certified training programs on PCR, primer design, ecological geoprocessing, and research safety ๐Ÿงพ.

๐Ÿ“š Publications

Sayed Jalal Moosavi has published several peer-reviewed papers that contribute significantly to forest conservation genetics:

  1. Moosavi S.J., Budde K.B., Heurich M., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2024). Genetic variation of English yew (Taxus baccata L.) in the Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany. European Journal of Forest Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-024-01687-9 โ€“ Cited by 3 articles

  2. Moosavi S.J., Budde K.B., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2022). Genetic diversity and fine-scale spatial genetic structure of the near-threatened Pinus gerardiana in Gardiz, Afghanistan. Plant Ecology and Evolution, 155(3): 363โ€“378. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.95754 โ€“ Cited by 7 articles

  3. Moosavi S.J., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2025). Development of new chloroplast microsatellites for Pinus gerardiana and their application in genetic diversity analyses. Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71185 โ€“ Cited by 1 article

โœ… Conclusion

Through his work in genomics and conservation, Sayed Jalal Moosavi has made important strides toward understanding and protecting biodiversity in fragile ecosystems. His cross-continental research, multilingual skills, and dedication to scientific collaboration make him a valuable asset to the global scientific community ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒ. His achievements and commitment position him as a worthy nominee for this award recognizing impactful research by emerging scholars.

Youming Hou | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Youming Hou | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry | China

Youming Hou is a distinguished entomologist and the Dean of the College of Plant Protection at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. With expertise in ecological pest control and invasive species management, he has significantly contributed to innovative strategies for managing agricultural pests. His groundbreaking research has led to key advancements in controlling major invasive species such as Solenopsis invicta (red imported fire ant) and Octodonta nipae (nipah palm beetle). His achievements have been recognized with prestigious national and provincial science and technology awards.

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Strengths for the Awards

  1. Extensive Research Contributions ๐Ÿ“š
    • Published 135 SCI-indexed journal articles, demonstrating a strong research output.
    • H-index of 23, indicating significant influence in the entomology and pest control research field.
    • 1,802 citations, showcasing global recognition and impact.
  2. Innovative Research & Patents ๐Ÿ”ฌ
    • Specializes in ecological control of pests and monitoring and control of invasive organismsโ€”an area of high agricultural and ecological importance.
    • Secured 16 patents, highlighting strong innovation and application-driven research.
  3. Major Research Projects & Leadership ๐ŸŒ
    • Leading two national key research and development projects related to pest control.
    • Heads two National Natural Science Foundation projects on Tuta absoluta control.
    • Actively collaborates with international institutions (Egyptian Academy of Sciences and Dalhousie University), demonstrating global research engagement.
  4. Awards & Recognitions ๐Ÿ†
    • Received national and provincial science and technology progress awards for contributions to pest control and invasive species management.
  5. Editorial & Professional Contributions โœ๏ธ
    • Holds editorial positions in multiple entomology and biosafety journals.
    • Serves as President of the Fujian Entomological Society and Standing Director of the China Entomological Society, reflecting leadership and recognition in the field.

๐ŸŽ“ Education

Youming Hou obtained his degree in entomology from South China Agricultural University in 1999. Under the mentorship of Academician Pang Xiongfei, he developed a strong foundation in pest ecology and control strategies. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his extensive contributions to integrated pest management and biosecurity measures.

๐Ÿ’ผ Experience

With a career spanning over two decades, Youming Hou has led multiple national and international research projects on ecological pest control. He has played a pivotal role in the development of cutting-edge pest monitoring and control technologies. As a professor and researcher, he has mentored numerous students and collaborated with esteemed institutions, including the Egyptian Academy of Sciences and Dalhousie University, to tackle global agricultural pest challenges.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests On Biological Sciences

His primary research interests include:

  • ๐ŸŒฟ Ecological Control of Pests: Developing sustainable pest management techniques for major agricultural pests like Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) and Phyllotreta striolata (striped flea beetle).
  • ๐ŸฆŸ Invasive Species Management: Investigating the invasion characteristics, ecological impacts, and control measures for invasive pests such as Tuta absoluta (tomato leaf miner) and Solenopsis invicta.
  • ๐Ÿงฌ Biological Control and Biotechnology: Exploring innovative biological and ecological solutions to mitigate pest outbreaks and enhance crop protection.

๐Ÿ† Awards

Youming Hou’s contributions to pest control and invasive species management have earned him numerous accolades, including:

  • ๐Ÿ… National Science and Technology Progress Awards for innovations in ecological pest control.
  • ๐Ÿ… Provincial Science and Technology Awards for groundbreaking research in invasive species monitoring and management.

๐Ÿ“š Publications

  • Floral Resource Integration: Enhancing Biocontrol of Tuta absoluta
    • Authors: Moazam Hyder, Inzamam Ul Haq, Muhammad Younas, Muhammad Adeel Ghafar, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Zubair Ahmed, Aslam Bukero, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2025
  • High Antennal Expression of CYP6K1 and CYP4V2
    • Authors: JiangXinyi Jiang, Jiacheng Shen, Peng Lin, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2025
  • Spรคtzle Regulates Developmental and Immune Trade-Offs
    • Authors: Pengju Li, He Zhang, Anran Tan, Zhuolin Hu, Lu Peng, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2024
  • Interactions Between Nanoparticles and Tomato Plants
    • Authors: Inzamam Ul Haq, Xiangyun Cai, Habib Ali, Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Muhammad Adeel Ghafar, Moazam Hyder, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2024
  • Role of Gut Bacteria in Tuta absoluta Host Adaptation
    • Authors: Luohua Shang, Xiangyun Cai, Xiu-Jie Li, Yu-Zhou Wang, Jin-Da Wang, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2024
  • A C-Type Lectin, RfCTL27, Activates Immune Defense
    • Authors: Yanru Gong, Yongjian Xia, Zhiping Su, Xinghong Wang, Yishuo Kou, Bing Ma, Youming Hou, Zhanghong Shi
    • Year: 2024
  • The Diversity of Wolbachia and Other Bacterial Symbionts
    • Authors: Yuan Liu, Lina Zhang, Xiangyun Cai, Alexandre Rutikanga, Baoli Qiu, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2024
  • Histone Acetylation Enhancing Host Melanization
    • Authors: ๅ ƒ ่’‹, Yan Zhou, Wen Cui, Yan-Wei Han, Pei Chen, Gui-Ming Liao, Youming Hou, Baozhen Tang
    • Year: 2024
  • Host-Encoded Aminotransferase Import into Nardonella
    • Authors: Ying Huang, Zhen-Feng Feng, Fan Li, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2024
  • Symbiotic Bacteria Affecting Phenoloxidase Activation
    • Authors: Sanda N. B., Youming Hou
    • Year: 2023
  • Cellular Immunological Responses to Asecodes hispinarum
    • Authors: Zhiming Chen, Tingting Fu, Lang Fu, Bin Liu, Yaping Lin, Baozhen Tang, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2022
  • Entomopathogenic Nematodes Inhibiting proPO System
    • Authors: Sanda N. B., Bofeng Hou, Youming Hou
    • Year: 2022
  • Effect of Gut Bacteria on Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
    • Authors: Qian-Xia Liu, Zhi-Ping Su, Hui-Hui Liu, Sheng-Ping Lu, Bing Ma, Yue Zhao, Youming Hou, Zhanghong Shi
    • Year: 2021

๐Ÿ”š Conclusion

Youming Hou’s pioneering research in ecological pest control and invasive species management has left a lasting impact on agricultural biosecurity. His extensive work on sustainable pest management techniques has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also contributed to global efforts in controlling invasive species. As a leader in entomology, he continues to drive innovative solutions to mitigate agricultural threats and protect food security worldwide.