Elfadil Babiker | Agricultural Technology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Elfadil Babiker | Agricultural Technology | Research Excellence Award

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Prof. Elfadil Elfadl Babiker’s research focuses on food science, nutrition, and protein biochemistry, spanning the food chain from field to fork. His work emphasizes improving food quality and safety through reduction of antinutrients, micronutrient fertilization, intercropping, and genetic and chemical modification of food proteins. He has advanced functional foods and nutraceuticals, particularly from date palm and moringa, and developed edible biopolymer coatings to enhance food preservation. His research integrates molecular biotechnology, food processing, and nutritional evaluation to support sustainable agriculture, food security, and human health.

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Praveen C Verma | Agricultural Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Praveen C Verma | Agricultural Technology | Research Excellence Award

CSIR-NBRI Lucknow | India

Dr. Praveen C. Verma is a Senior Principal Scientist at the National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, specializing in plant molecular biology, genetic engineering, and agricultural biotechnology. His research integrates RNA interference, transgenic technologies, genome engineering, and plant–microbe interactions to address challenges in crop protection, sustainable agriculture, and phytoremediation. He has made significant contributions to insect resistance, medicinal plant biotechnology, hairy root culture systems, and plant-based bioproduction platforms. Dr. Verma holds extensive editorial and peer-review experience with leading international journals and funding agencies and has authored influential book chapters advancing plant biotechnology, genome editing, and molecular approaches for crop improvement.

 

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Līga Marcinkoniene | Agricultural Technology | Pioneer Excellence Award

Mrs. Līga Marcinkoniene | Agricultural Technology | Pioneer Excellence Award

Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies | Latvia

Līga Marcinkoniene is a food science researcher and academic professional specializing in organic goat milk quality, dairy processing, and cheese production. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies in Food Science, supported by a strong academic background in agricultural sciences. Her professional experience includes research, university-level teaching of practical courses, project management, and leadership roles within agricultural and organic farming organizations. She has been actively involved in nationally funded research projects focused on the suitability of goat milk for cheese production and has extensive hands-on experience in dairy processing and the development of organic goat milk products. Līga Marcinkoniene regularly presents her research at international scientific conferences, addressing seasonal variations in milk composition, fatty acid profiles, and casein characteristics relevant to cheese-making. Her work reflects a strong commitment to sustainable agriculture, innovation in dairy technologies, and effective knowledge transfer between scientific research and practical agri-food applications.


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Hongyan Meng | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongyan Meng | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongyan Meng | Fujian Institute of Subtropical Botany | China

Hongyan Meng, Ph.D., is an Associate Researcher at the Fujian Institute of Subtropical Botany, Xiamen, China. Her research focuses on plant molecular biology, metabolic biology, folate metabolism, nitrogen assimilation, and plant stress physiology. Dr. Meng earned her Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing. She has made significant contributions to understanding the interplay between folate metabolism and nitrogen assimilation in plants, particularly under stress and nitrate-limited conditions. Her recent publications include studies on folate disorders triggering compensatory nitrogen starvation responses (Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications), metabolic network changes during skotomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana, and the critical role of plastidial folylpolyglutamate synthetase in seed reserve accumulation and nitrogen metabolism (Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications; Dr. Meng’s work has been cited over 197 times across 178 documents, reflecting her impact in the field, and she holds an h-index of 8.

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Meng, H., Huang, B., Li, X., Wang, W., Zheng, M., & He, E. (2025). Folate disorder in the atdfb mutant triggers a compensatory nitrogen starvation response by altering nitrate transport and assimilation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. https://doi.org/