Mokrani Slimane | Biological control | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mokrani Slimane | Biological control | Best Researcher Award

Teacher researcher, University of Mascara, AlgeriaΒ 

Dr. Slimane Mokrani is a passionate Teacher-Researcher in Applied Microbiology with extensive expertise in plant-microbe interactions πŸŒ±πŸ”¬. With a strong academic and research background rooted in Algeria, he has significantly contributed to biological control, PGPR bacteria, and sustainable agriculture. He is committed to advancing scientific knowledge through collaborative research, training, and scientific communication πŸ“šπŸ§ͺ. Known for his practical insight and dedication to ecological well-being, Dr. Mokrani continues to mentor future scientists while participating in vital microbiological projects across the Maghreb region and beyond.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Mokrani’s academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Natural and Life Sciences (2002) 🧬. He earned his State Engineering Degree in Biological Engineering from University A/Mira in 2007, followed by a Magisterium (2010) and a Ph.D. in Applied Microbiology (2019) from the same institution πŸŽ“. His thesis topics revolved around antibacterial and biofertilizer properties of microbes, highlighting his long-term dedication to plant protection and microbial ecology 🌾🧫.

πŸ’Ό Experience

With a rich blend of academic and practical exposure, Dr. Mokrani has worked in various microbiology labs, including those at COGB-Labelle and Amizour-Bejaia Hospital πŸ§ͺπŸ₯. He also gained international experience at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology, Tunisia. His teaching and research experience span microbiological analysis, PGPR studies, and biohazard risk assessment, making him a versatile contributor in applied microbiology and biotechnology domains πŸŒπŸ“–.

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Dr. Mokrani’s core research interests lie in Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), biocontrol of phytopathogens, biosurfactant-producing Pseudomonas strains, and biological fertilizers 🌱🧫. He explores microbial biodiversity, functional characterization, and their agricultural applications, aiming to support sustainable farming practices and environmental protection through microbial solutions 🌿🌍.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Mokrani has received distinctions for his research excellence, including “TrΓ¨s bien” and “Good” mentions for his defended theses πŸŽ–οΈπŸ“œ. He has presented his findings at prestigious scientific conferences and seminars nationally and internationally, underlining his contribution to advancing microbiological knowledge and sustainable agriculture πŸŒΎπŸ….

πŸ“š Publications

Pseudomonas diversity in western Algeria – European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018. Cited by: multiple articles. πŸ“„

Growth Stimulation by Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens – JOJ Hortic Arboric, 2018. Cited by: relevant studies. πŸ“˜

Antifungal Activities of Pseudomonas Strains – Research Journal of Plant Pathology, 2019. πŸ“•

Suppression Determinants of Pseudomonas fluorescents – Agro-Ecologie, 2014. πŸ“—

The Use of Plant Extract in Biological Control – In: Algeria: Agriculture, Water Supply and Vegetation, Nova Science, 2019. πŸ“™

Antifungal activity of non-fluorescent Pseudomonas – European Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience, 2019. πŸ““

🏁Conclusion

Dr. Slimane Mokrani is well-qualified and strongly positioned as a candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially within microbiology, plant science, and biological control. His dedication to applied research, academic contributions, and alignment with sustainable agriculture themes makes him a deserving nominee. With broader international exposure and enhanced publication strategy, his profile could reach even higher distinction. βœ…πŸŒŸ

Mohsen Ramadan | Biological Control | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Mohsen Ramadan | Biological Control | Outstanding Scientist Award

Entomologist, Hawaii Department of Agriculture, United States

Dr. Mohsen M. Ramadan is an esteemed Exploratory Entomologist at the Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s Plant Pest Control Branch. With over four decades dedicated to entomology, he has significantly contributed to the biological control of invasive pests and weeds in Hawaii. His work encompasses the discovery, importation, and evaluation of natural enemies for pest management, reflecting his commitment to ecological balance and agricultural sustainability.

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Ramadan’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Entomology from Alexandria University, Egypt, in 1974. He furthered his studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, earning an M.S. in 1985 and a Ph.D. in Entomology in 1991. His doctoral research focused on the reproductive strategies and mass production of Opiinae parasitoids targeting Bactrocera dorsalis, under the mentorship of Dr. John W. Beardsley.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Dr. Ramadan’s professional experience is vast and varied. He began as a Research Assistant in Saudi Arabia, studying date palm pests. His tenure at the University of Hawaii and the USDA involved mass-rearing fruit flies and their parasitoids, and implementing biological control programs. Since 1997, as an Exploratory Entomologist in Hawaii, he has led efforts in surveying pests, conducting foreign explorations, and introducing natural enemies for pest and weed control.

Research Interest πŸ”

Dr. Ramadan’s research interests lie in classical biological control, parasitoid-host dynamics, and the ecology of invasive species. He specializes in the identification, importation, and evaluation of natural enemies to manage invasive pests and weeds, aiming to restore ecological balance and protect native ecosystems.

Awards πŸ†

Throughout his career, Dr. Ramadan has received numerous accolades and grants. Notably, he was awarded the Sustained Superior Performance Award by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture in 2000. He has secured significant funding for exploratory expeditions across Central America, Africa, and Australia, focusing on finding natural enemies for invasive species like Miconia calvescens and Senecio madagascariensis.

Publications πŸ“„

“Aroplectrus dimerus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), Ectoparasitoid of the Nettle Caterpillar, Oxyplax pallivitta (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae): Evaluation in the Hawaiian Islands” (2024) ScholarSpace+2ResearchGate+2MDPI+2

“Male Impact on Female Reproductive Performance of the Larval Tephritid Parasitoid Diachasmimorpha tryoni” (2021) Oxford Academic+2BioOne+2Oxford Academic+2

“Is the Oriental Fruit Fly a Natural Host for the Opiine Parasitoid Diachasmimorpha tryoni?” (1994) Oxford Academic

“Parasitization of the Mediterranean and Oriental Fruit Flies in the Kula Area of Maui, Hawaii” (1987) Oxford Academic

“Biological Observations on Tetrastichus giffardianus, a Gregarious Endoparasitoid of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly” (1990) ScholarSpace

Conclusion

Dr. Mohsen M. Ramadan presents an outstanding profile rooted in decades of meaningful contributions to entomology, biological control, and pest management. His role as an exploratory entomologist and his impact on Hawaii’s invasive species programs demonstrate applied scientific excellence. Despite a few areas that could benefit from greater scholarly visibility and professional engagement, his extensive contributions, leadership in global exploration, and sustained applied research make him highly suitable for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award.

Waseem Akbar | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Waseem Akbar | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology, NIAB-C, (PIEAS, Islamabad), Pakistan

Waseem Akbar is a seasoned agricultural entomologist with expertise in integrated pest management and biological control. Currently serving as a Senior Scientist at the Nuclear Institute of Agriculture (NIA), Tandojam, he has made significant contributions to entomological research through his field-based and lab-based investigations. With over 18 journal publications and two international book chapters, his work highlights sustainable agricultural practices to combat insect pests. His research extends across canola, cotton, chickpea, and rice crops, aiming to improve crop health and productivity. πŸŒΎπŸ”¬πŸ›

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πŸŽ“ Education

Waseem Akbar completed his M.Sc. (Hons.) in Agricultural Entomology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (2002–2004) with 75.4%. He earned his B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture from the same university (1998–2002) scoring 75.73%. Prior to that, he completed his F.Sc. Pre-Medical in 1997 with 68.09% and matriculation with a notable 82.94% from BISE D.G. Khan. His academic journey laid a strong foundation in biological sciences and agricultural systems. πŸŽ“πŸ“šπŸŒ±

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό Experience

Waseem Akbar brings over 18 years of experience in agricultural science. Currently a Senior Scientist in the Plant Protection Division at NIA Tandojam since 2018, he previously served as a Junior Scientist there (2013–2018). His early career includes roles as Assistant Entomologist in the Punjab Forest Department and Zilladar in the Punjab Irrigation Department. He also worked as a Crop Protection Advisor with Dow Agro Sciences. His career reflects dedication to pest control and agro-environmental sustainability. 🏒πŸͺ²πŸŒΏ

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Waseem Akbar’s research revolves around integrated pest management, the role of botanicals, bio-control agents, and evaluation of insecticides. He is particularly interested in the ecological impact of pest management practices on crops like canola, rice, and cotton. He has conducted comparative studies on pest control efficacy and is also involved in developing sustainable solutions such as food attractants and companion cropping to manage pest incidence. πŸŒ»πŸ”πŸ§ͺ

πŸ† Awards & Achievements

Throughout his career, Waseem has achieved key milestones, including successful screening of crop genotypes against insect pests and optimization of pesticide and fertilizer doses. His contributions in managing aphids, rice stem borers, and Helicoverpa via eco-friendly approaches have earned him recognition. He has participated in over 150 seminars and workshops and has significantly contributed to plant protection services at NIA Tandojam. πŸ₯‡πŸŒΎπŸ“ˆ

πŸ“„ Publications

Farmers’ Perception of Fall Armyworm – Insects, 2025. Link – Cited by: X articles

Seasonal abundance of pink bollworm – Pak. J. Zool., 2022. Link – Cited by: X

In Vitro Potential of Plant Extracts – Mycopath, 2021. Link – Cited by: X

Dirhinus giffardii parasitism study – J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 2020. Link – Cited by: X

Aphids on canola genotypes – Science Letters, 2019. Link – Cited by: X

Bt Cotton Pest Response – Pak. Entomol., 2019. Link – Cited by: X

Green Lacewing Biology Study – Int. J. Biosci., 2018. Link – Cited by: X

πŸ† Conclusion

Mr. Waseem Akbar is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the domain of agricultural entomology and integrated pest management. His extensive hands-on experience, long-standing service, applied innovations in biocontrol, and solid publication record make him a strong candidate. With improvements in global engagement, research visibility, and high-impact publishing, his profile could become even more distinguished on international platforms.