Karim Kadr | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research

Dr. Karim Kadr | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research

Dr at Regional Research Center on Oasis Agriculture, Tunisia

Karim Kadri,  has devoted his career to advancing agricultural science in arid regions. After starting as an engineer at the National Institute of Agronomic Research of Tunisia in 2004, he transitioned to the Regional Research Center for Oasis Agriculture (CRRAO) in Degache, Tozeur, in 2007. Here, he now leads the Date Palm Genetic Resources and Biotechnology Laboratory. Kadri’s work focuses on preserving and enhancing date palm genetic resources through morphological, physiological, and molecular studies. Passionate about adapting agriculture to climate change, his research targets sustainable practices for oasis systems. Beyond work, Karim enjoys tennis, travel, and cultural explorations.

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Education 🎓

PhD in Biology (2016): Faculty of Science of Tunisia, focusing on plant biotechnology. Master in Genetic and Molecular Biology (2005): Faculty of Sciences of Tunisia, specializing in molecular research methodologies. National Engineer Diploma in Bioindustry (2003): National Institute of Applied Sciences of Tunis, providing a foundation in applied bioindustrial processes. High School Graduation (1997): A-level in Natural Sciences from the Secondary School of Abou Kacem CHEBBI, Tozeur.

 Experience 💼

2004-2006: Contract Engineer at the National Institute of Agronomic Research of Tunisia, focusing on morpho-physiological evaluation of barley under salt stress. 2006-2007: Contract Researcher in the Biotechnology and Plant Physiology Laboratory, contributing to significant plant physiology projects. Since August 2007: Researcher and Laboratory Head at CRRAO, Degache, Tozeur, Tunisia. Overseeing research in date palm genetic resources, Kadri has led numerous initiatives on genetic preservation and climate resilience.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Recognition for significant contributions to date palm research and conservation efforts. Acknowledged as a leading researcher in Tunisia for advancements in agricultural biotechnology. Commended by various academic institutions for efforts in promoting sustainability in oasis ecosystems. Recipient of regional accolades for research addressing climate change adaptation strategies.

Research Focus 🔍

Karim Kadri’s research primarily focuses on the genetic conservation and enhancement of date palms, crucial for sustainable agriculture in oasis systems. He delves into morphological, physiological, and molecular analyses to safeguard and improve date palm cultivars. With climate change posing increased threats, Kadri’s work has pivoted toward selecting resilient date palm pollinators to bolster the oasis ecosystem’s sustainability. His research aims at improving both the quality and quantity of date palm production to support regional agricultural resilience.

Conclusion 📝

Dr. Karim Kadri’s profound dedication to biotechnology, especially in the context of date palm genetic resources and climate change adaptation, makes him a strong candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. His leadership, innovative contributions, and sustainable focus are exemplary. With targeted improvements in language proficiency and international engagement, his already impactful career could achieve even greater recognition and influence.

Publications 📚

  • Effect of Pollen Quantity on Fruit Set, Seed Germination, and Plantlet Vigor of Date Palm cv. Deglet Nour
    • Authors: M. Mesnoua, M. Roumani, M. Tahirine, K. Kadri, A. Parmar
    • Publication: Agricultural Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Key Insight: This study examines how varying pollen quantities impact the development of fruit and subsequent seed germination and vigor in the ‘Deglet Nour’ variety of date palm.

 

  • Genetic Analysis of Anthracnose Resistant and Heat Tolerant Chili Inbred Lines Based on Morpho-Physiological Characteristics
    • Authors: M. Chowdhury, F. Nazneen, M.Y. Rafii, S.I. Ismail, S.I. Ramlee, M. Hosen, et al.
    • Publication: Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research
    • Year: 2023
    • Focus: Highlights genetic resilience in chili lines, combining resistance to anthracnose and heat tolerance through morpho-physiological assessments.

 

  • The Genetic Diversity Analysis of Tunisian Male Date Palm Cultivars (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Revealed by Phenotypic and Molecular Markers
    • Authors: K. Karim, H. Hamza, H. Tiba, M. Elsafy
    • Publication: European Journal of Biology and Biotechnology
    • Year: 2022
    • Summary: Explores the genetic diversity of male date palm cultivars in Tunisia using phenotypic and molecular analysis.

 

  • Transcriptional Changes in Salt-Responsive Genes of Barley Subjected to Salt Stress
    • Authors: K. Karim, N. Amani Ben, N. M’Barek Ben
    • Journal: International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
    • Year: 2014
    • Findings: Investigates gene expression changes in barley in response to salt stress, contributing to understanding stress tolerance mechanisms.

 

  • RAPD Markers and Morpho-Physiological Characterization of Some Tunisian Barley Ecotypes
    • Authors: K. Karim, A. Rawda, C.M. Hatem, B.N. M’barek
    • Publication: Biological Diversity and Conservation
    • Year: 2010
    • Details: Utilizes RAPD markers to characterize barley ecotypes, shedding light on genetic variation within the species.

 

  • Study on the Effects of Pollen Sources on the Agronomic, Biochemical, Mineral, and Pomological Traits of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv ‘Deglet Nour’ Fruits
    • Authors: K. Kadri, M. Jemni, M. Mesnoua, S.S. Sharma, A.A. Malik, S. Makhlouf, et al.
    • Publication: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
    • Year: 2024
    • Implication: Analyzes how different pollen sources affect key traits of the ‘Deglet Nour’ variety.

 

  • Genetic Diversity of Tunisian and Indian Date Palm Cultivars and Genotypes Revealed by AFLP Markers
    • Authors: K. Karim, A.A. Malik, H. Hamza, E. Mohamed, S.S. Sharma
    • Year: 2023
    • Contribution: Uses AFLP markers to explore genetic diversity across Tunisian and Indian date palm cultivars.

 

 

  • Effect of Pollination Technique on Agronomic and Physicochemical Characteristics of Date Palm Fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv. ‘Deglet Nour’
    • Authors: K. Karim, A. Karim, H. Hamza, A. Manar, C. Karmous, T. Bettaieb
    • Publication: Horticultural Science and Technology
    • Year: 2022
    • Outcome: Discusses the impacts of various pollination techniques on fruit quality and yield.

 

 

Prof. Majed AbuKhader | biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Majed AbuKhader | biotechnology

👨‍🏫Prof. Majed AbuKhader an Dr at University of Brasília and Research, Department of Oral Histopathology, stands as a distinguished Academician/Research Scholar in the domain of Brazil. Holding a  Ph.D on Cellular and Molecular Biology, Dep. of Biology, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy.their professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

🌟 Dr. Majed M. AbuKhader

📚 College of Pharmacy

National University of Science and Technology
PO Box: 620, 130 Al-azaibah – Muscat
Sultanate of Oman

🎓 Qualifications:

Ph.D. in Pharmacy, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK, 2003 – 2007

M.Sc. in Applied Biomolecular Technology, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, UK, 2002 – 2003

B.Sc. in Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science University, Jordan, 1997 – 2002 (cGPA: 3.5)

📖 Professional Development:

Professional training course in Clinical Nutrition by the European Society of Parentral and Entral Nutrition in Tallin – Estonia, Nov 2023 Short course in “Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics 2022” by the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA, May 2022

👨‍🔬 Work Experience:

Full Professor of Biochemistry at the College of Pharmacy, National University of Science and Technology, Oman Head of Pharmacology and Biological Sciences Department, National University of Science and Technology, Oman Associate Professor of Biochemistry, National University of Science and Technology, Oman Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Applied Science University, Jordan Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Philadelphia University, Jordan

🔬 Research Interests:

Nutrigenetics and precision nutrition Nutritional biochemistry, focusing on pediatric nutrition Thymoquinone research: In vivo study and evaluation of its effects

🏆 Achievements:

Recognized for 10 years of academic service at National University of Science and Technology Various scholarships and awards during academic pursuits

📚 Academic Services:

Founder and course convener of short courses for professionals Organizer of “Career guidance day” Chair/member of various academic committees

🔍 Professional Memberships:

Member of “Jordan Pharmaceutical Association”

Member of The Society of Chemical Industry – UK

📊 Research Activities and Presentations:

Invited judge at research events and speaker at international conferences

💡 Funded Projects:

Involved in various funded research projects in Oman

📚 Book Chapter Publications:

Published chapters in books related to probiotics and anticancer immunity

Publications:

Thymoquinone in the clinical treatment of cancer: Fact or fiction? paper published in 2013 cite by 113

The effect of route of administration in thymoquinone toxicity in male and female rats   paper published in 2012 cite by 95

Pharmacophore modeling, homology modeling, and in silico screening reveal mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitory activities for sotalol, glyburide, metipranolol …    paper published in 2013 cite by 52

Combinatorial Effects of Thymoquinone on the Anticancer Activity and Hepatotoxicity of the Prodrug CB 1954  paper published in 2013 cite by 41

A comprehensive review on Brigatinib-A wonder drug for targeted cancer therapy in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer     paper published in 2018 cite by 38

Binding of the anticancer prodrug CB1954 to the activating enzyme NQO2 revealed by the crystal structure of their complex     paper published in 2005 cite by 30

Thymoquinone: a promising antidiabetic agent   paper published in 2012 cite by 29

Acute effects of thymoquinone on the pregnant rat and embryo-fetal development   paper published in 2013 cite by 15

Design, synthesis and in vitro biological activities of coumarin linked 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole hybrids as potential multi-target directed anti-Alzheimer agents

paper published in 2022 cite by 13

5Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis and in vitro biological studies on fixed oil isolated from the waste pits of two varieties of Olea europaea L.   paper published in 2019 cite by 12