Prof. S. M. Shahinul Islam | Biotechnology Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. S. M. Shahinul Islam | Biotechnology Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. S. M. Shahinul Islam, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Prof. Islam, a distinguished academic in plant biotechnology, holds a B.Sc. in Botany, an M.Sc. in Cytogenetics, and a Ph.D. from the University of Rajshahi, with research conducted at ETH-Zürich on anther and microspore culture in wheat. His postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute of Science and Technology in Japan and the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in India focused on genetic engineering for rice breeding and developing stress-tolerant rice plants. As a Professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Rajshahi, and former Assistant Director of Research & Evaluation at Bangladesh Open University, Prof. Islam has made significant contributions to plant biotechnology and genetic engineering, particularly in enhancing drought and salinity stress tolerance in crops. His global research experience underscores his leadership and impact in advancing agricultural science.

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Suitability for the Award

Prof. S. M. Shahinul Islam is an excellent candidate for the Research for Excellence in Research Award due to his extensive contributions to plant biotechnology and molecular biology. His research has led to significant advancements in crop improvement, particularly in developing high-yield and stress-tolerant rice varieties. His work is not only academically rigorous but also has practical applications that address global challenges in agriculture, making him a leader in his field.

Exceptional Academic Background:

Prof. Islam’s academic journey includes a B.Sc. in Botany, an M.Sc. with a focus on Cytogenetics, and a Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology from the University of Rajshahi. His Ph.D. research, conducted partly at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH-Zürich, involved pioneering work on anther and microspore culture in wheat, focusing on androgenesis and karyotype analysis.

Postdoctoral Research and Contributions:

Prof. Islam completed two significant postdoctoral fellowships. His work at the Institute of Science and Technology in Japan focused on genetic engineering for rice breeding, while his time at the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in India concentrated on developing stress-tolerant rice plants. Both experiences reflect his advanced expertise in plant molecular biology and biotechnology.

Global Research Experience:

His international research experience spans Switzerland, Japan, and India, showcasing his ability to collaborate across diverse research environments and contribute to global scientific knowledge. This broad experience has enriched his research perspective and output.

Professional Roles and Contributions:

Prof. Islam has held significant academic positions, including his current role as a Professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Rajshahi. His previous roles include Assistant Director of Research & Evaluation at Bangladesh Open University and various positions at the University of Rajshahi, demonstrating his leadership and commitment to research and education.

Innovative Research and Impact:

  • His research contributions, particularly in plant biotechnology and genetic engineering, have advanced understanding in areas such as drought and salinity stress tolerance in rice. His innovative work in these areas addresses critical challenges in agricultural science and contributes to improving crop resilience.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Enhancement of Androgenesis by Abiotic Stress and Other Pretreatments in Major Crop Species
    • Citations: 132
    • Year: 2012
  • Title: Rice Heterotrimeric G-Protein Gamma Subunits (RGG1 and RGG2) Are Differentially Regulated Under Abiotic Stress
    • Citations: 68
    • Year: 2012
  • Title: Assessment and Improvement of Wheat Microspore Derived Embryo Induction and Regeneration
    • Citations: 56
    • Year: 2000
  • Title: The Effect of Colchicine Pretreatment on Isolated Microspore Culture of Wheat (‘Triticum aestivum’L.)
    • Citations: 55
    • Year: 2010
  • Title: Serum and Plasma Metabolomic Biomarkers for Lung Cancer
    • Citations: 50
    • Year: 2017

 

Mr. Gabriel Segarra | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Segarra | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Segarra, Medical University of South Carolina, United States

Gabriel C. Segarra is a dedicated researcher and program coordinator with a passion for improving patient safety in healthcare settings 🏥. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the College of Charleston, Gabriel has held various positions at the Medical University of South Carolina, where he has contributed to the development of Human Factors Research in the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine. His work involves applying systems engineering tools to understand and reduce opportunities for accidental harm in surgical care and transplant coordination. Gabriel’s research contributions have been recognized internationally, and he has presented at prestigious symposiums and conferences. With a background in molecular biology, space mission design, and medical research, Gabriel brings a diverse skill set to his work in healthcare innovation and patient safety.

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🎓 Education:

Bachelor of Science in Biology from the College of Charleston, Class of 2013.

🏥 Positions:

Program Coordinator – Embedded Human Factors and Clinical Safety Science Unit, Medical University of South Carolina (2023-Present)

  • Leading research coordination and development of Human Factors Research.
  • Spearheading projects in Sterile Processing and Transplant Coordination.
  • Coordinating multidisciplinary research teams and presenting at international symposiums.

Research Program Assistant – Embedded Human Factors and Clinical Safety Science Unit, Medical University of South Carolina (2021-2023)

  • Contributed to projects in Sterile Processing and Robotic-Assisted Surgery.
  • Presented research at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.

Autopsy Section Intern Assistant – Medical University of South Carolina (February-May 2014)

  • Assisted pathologists in autopsy-related duties.

SURP Summer Researcher – Medical University of South Carolina (Summer 2013)

  • Examined regulatory pathways of complement proteins.

🔬 Research Experience:

  • Teaching Assistant in Molecular Biology Laboratory.
  • Principal Investigator for a NASA Space Mission Design.
  • HHMI Summer Researcher, isolating bacteriophages.
  • Research Volunteer in Pediatric Cardiology Division, focusing on mouse heart development.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Title: Whole genome comparison of a large collection of mycobacteriophages reveals a continuum of phage genetic diversity
    • Year: 2015
  2. Title: Developmental SHP2 dysfunction underlies cardiac hypertrophy in Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines
    • Year: 2016
  3. Title: Reconsidering the application of systems thinking in healthcare: the RaDonda Vaught case
    • Year: 2022
  4. Title: Abstraction networks: Adapting abstraction hierarchies to map important relationships for system design
    • Year: 2023
  5. Title: Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Sterile Processing: A Systems Perspective
    • Year: 2022