Karim Kadr | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research

Dr. Karim Kadr | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research

Dr at Regional Research Center on Oasis Agriculture, Tunisia

Karim Kadri,Ā  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. Kadriā€™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 šŸŽ“

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.

Ā Experience šŸ’¼

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 šŸ†

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 šŸ”

Karim Kadriā€™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, Kadriā€™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 šŸ“

Dr. Karim Kadriā€™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 šŸ“š

  • 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. Mā€™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. Mā€™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.

 

 

sushma P | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. sushma P | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Techno College of Engineering Agartala India

Dr. Sushma P is an accomplished ICMR Senior Research Fellow at JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, specializing in bioinformatics and drug discovery. With a strong foundation in statistical computing and bioinformatics tools like R, she excels in analyzing complex datasets. Her expertise extends to molecular modeling and dynamics simulations for structure-based drug design. Dr. Sushma P has received accolades including Best Paper and Poster Presentations at prestigious conferences. She holds research grants, including an ICMR-SRF, focusing on Alzheimer’s disease therapeutics. Her ability to communicate technical findings and her dedication to innovative research underscore her contributions to biomedical science.

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šŸŽ“ Education:

Ph.D. in Life Sciences (Synopsis Submitted) JSS Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, Karnataka, INDIA July 2019 – Present. M.Sc. in Bioinformatics JSS Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, Karnataka, INDIA July 2017 – May 2019 CGPA: 9.33 (Secured 2nd Rank). B.Sc. in Biotechnology JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, Karnataka, INDIA July 2014 – May 2017 CGPA: 9.04 (Secured 2nd Rank)

šŸ”¬ Skills & Expertise:

Proficient in analyzing and interpreting complex data sets using bioinformatics tools. Statistical computing using Excel, SPSS, and R software; familiarity with basic statistical methodologies. Hands-on experience with molecular modeling, molecular dynamics simulations, and structure-based drug design. Freelance work in research, literature review, book chapters, and thesis writing. Basic programming skills in C, Python, and PERL. Strong interpersonal skills for effective communication with technical and non-technical audiences.

šŸ” Research Experience:

ICMR-Senior Research Fellowship Indian Council for Medical Research, Delhi, India November 2022 – Present. JSS University Research Fellowship JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, Karnataka, INDIA February 2021 – January 2022. Karnataka Ph.D. Fellowship Backward Classes Welfare Department, Karnataka State Government July 2019 – January 2021

šŸ† Awards & Achievements:

Best Paper Presentation at Annual KVRSS Research Awards (September 2023)., Young Women Scientist at International Conference on MAESASS-2023 (June 2023)., Best Poster Presentation at International Conference on MAESASS-2023 (June 2023)., Best Poster Presentation at IEEE B-HTC 2023 (March 2023).

šŸŽ“ Research Grants Awarded:

ICMR-SRF (18.64 Lakhs) for 3 years (from November 2022) Project: Identification of Novel Therapeutic Lead Molecules through Green Chemistry Approach against AĪ² induced mice model of Alzheimerā€™s Disease. JSS AHER Grant (0.25 Lakhs) for 1 year (October 2020 – October 2021) Project: A prospective study of synergistic effect of combination therapy of FDA approved drugs and in silico characterization against Alzheimerā€™s disease.

Publication:šŸ“

    • Title: IoT for promoting agriculture 4.0: a review from the perspective of weather monitoring, yield prediction, security of WSN protocols, and hardware cost analysis
      Authors: P Majumdar, S Mitra, D Bhattacharya
      Journal: Journal of Biosystems Engineering
      Year: 2021
      Volume: 46
      Issue: 4
      Pages: 440-461
      Citations: 21
    • Title: Application of green IoT in agriculture 4.0 and beyond: Requirements, challenges and research trends in the era of 5G, LPWANs and Internet of UAV Things
      Authors: P Majumdar, D Bhattacharya, S Mitra, B Bhushan
      Journal: Wireless Personal Communications
      Year: 2023
      Volume: 131
      Issue: 3
      Pages: 1767-1816
      Citations: 13
    • Title: IoT and machine learningā€based approaches for real time environment parameters monitoring in agriculture: an empirical review
      Authors: P Majumdar, S Mitra
      Book: Agricultural Informatics: Automation Using the IoT and Machine Learning
      Year: 2021
      Pages: 89-115
      Citations: 9
    • Title: Detection of Inflammation from temperature profile using Arthritis knee joint Datasets
      Authors: P Majumdar, K Das, N Nath, MK Bhowmik
      Conference: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI)
      Year: 2018
      Pages: 409-411
      Citations: 7
    • Title: Prediction of evapotranspiration and soil moisture in different rice growth stages through improved salp swarm based feature optimization and ensembled machine learning algorithm
      Authors: P Majumdar, D Bhattacharya, S Mitra
      Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
      Year: 2023
      Volume: 153
      Issue: 1
      Pages: 649-673
      Citations: 4
    • Title: Demand prediction of rice growth stage-wise irrigation water requirement and fertilizer using Bayesian genetic algorithm and random forest for yield enhancement
      Authors: P Majumdar, D Bhattacharya, S Mitra, R Solgi, D Oliva, B Bhusan
      Journal: Paddy and Water Environment
      Year: 2023
      Volume: 21
      Issue: 2
      Pages: 275-293
      Citations: 4
    • Title: Honey badger algorithm using lens opposition based learning and local search algorithm
      Authors: P Majumdar, S Mitra, D Bhattacharya
      Journal: Evolving Systems
      Year: 2024
      Volume: 15
      Issue: 2
      Pages: 335-360
      Citations: 2
    • Title: Support Vector Machines for the Classification of Remote Sensing Images: A Review
      Authors: P Majumdar, S Dey, S Bardhan, S Mitra
      Book: Synergistic Interaction of Big Data with Cloud Computing for Industry 4.0
      Year: 2022
      Citations: 2