Arshaluys Ghazaryan | phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Arshaluys Ghazaryan | phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi | Armenia

Arshaluys Ghazaryan is a dedicated Armenian researcher and lecturer in pharmacognosy with a strong academic and professional background in pharmaceutical sciences. She has contributed extensively to the study of medicinal plants native to Armenia, combining traditional pharmacology with modern phytochemical analysis techniques. With a passion for education and scientific exploration, she has been actively involved in teaching and research at institutions such as Yerevan State Medical University and Eurasia International University. Her work emphasizes the ecological safety and therapeutic potential of plant-based compounds, particularly through antioxidant and antimicrobial evaluations. Arshaluys has presented her research at national and international conferences, gaining recognition for her contributions to pharmacognostic science. Her scholarly publications are featured in peer-reviewed journals, including Scopus-indexed ones, reflecting her commitment to high-impact scientific output. With her rich academic profile and practical expertise, she continues to inspire students and peers in the field of natural product research and pharmaceutical development.

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Education 

Arshaluys Ghazaryan pursued her entire pharmaceutical education at Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU), Armenia. She began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from 2006 to 2010, followed by a Master’s degree from 2010 to 2012, focusing on advanced pharmaceutical sciences. She later completed a residency program in 2015–2016, further specializing in practical and clinical pharmacy under the Pharmacy Faculty at YSMU. Her educational trajectory reflects both academic rigor and a continuous commitment to advancing her knowledge in pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical technology, and medicinal plant research. Throughout her academic career, she received hands-on training in botanical analysis, quality control of natural drugs, and the therapeutic application of herbal remedies. This strong foundation enabled her to engage deeply in research exploring Armenia’s rich flora and its pharmacological significance. Her formal education has laid the groundwork for her subsequent teaching roles and scholarly contributions in pharmacognostic and phytochemical studies.

Experience 

Arshaluys Ghazaryan has accumulated a diverse range of academic and professional experiences over more than a decade. Since 2017, she has been a lecturer in the Pharmacognosy Department at Yerevan State Medical University, where she imparts knowledge on the chemistry and therapeutic properties of medicinal plants. In 2020, she also joined Eurasia International University as a lecturer, further expanding her role in academic instruction. Earlier in her career, she gained practical pharmaceutical experience working as a pharmacist at “Amicus” Ltd (2010–2011) and “July Pharm” Ltd (2009–2010), where she was involved in the dispensation and consultation of medicinal products. Her teaching is informed by both her scientific research and industry background, providing students with a holistic learning experience. This blend of academic and clinical exposure has enriched her perspective on the functional applications of pharmacognosy, making her a valuable contributor to Armenia’s pharmaceutical education and research community.

Awards and Honors

Arshaluys Ghazaryan has received several awards and recognitions for her active engagement in scientific conferences and academic excellence. She has delivered oral presentations and received participation certificates at various national events such as DDDC 2022 and the Current Achievements of Pharmacy forum in 2021. In 2017, she also participated in Science Week, showcasing her research activities to a broader academic audience. Her scholarly works have been published in recognized scientific journals like Medical Science of Armenia, Bulletin of the Medical Institute, and Pharmacognosy Journal—the latter indexed in Scopus with a notable impact factor. These publications underscore her consistent effort to explore, analyze, and disseminate knowledge related to Armenia’s medicinal plant resources. Her contributions to international congresses, including the 19th EU-IST Congress, further highlight her global research participation. These achievements reflect her commitment to scientific inquiry, innovation in pharmacognosy, and her dedication to advancing medicinal plant studies through evidence-based approaches.

Research Focus

Arshaluys Ghazaryan’s research focuses on the pharmacognostic and phytochemical analysis of medicinal plants native to Armenia. Her studies delve into the microscopic evaluation, standardization, and biochemical profiling of various botanical species such as Cotinus coggygria, Peucedanum caucasicum, and Echinacea purpurea. A core area of her research is the ecological safety and antimicrobial efficacy of wild flora, with a growing emphasis on essential oils and their antioxidant activities. She employs modern techniques such as GC-MS and spectrophotometry to study plant-based compounds, contributing to the development of alternative medicine and natural therapeutic agents. Arshaluys has also explored the standardization of plant material using histological and chemical methods, which are critical for the quality control of herbal medicines. Her work bridges traditional herbal practices with modern pharmaceutical sciences, aiming to validate and optimize the therapeutic use of natural resources in both academic and clinical settings.

Publications 

  • Chemical composition and Biological capacity of essential oils and ethanol extracts from endemic species in the Armenian flora essential oil
    Year: 2025

  • Elemental analysis and ecological safety assessment of nutritive herb Ziziphora clinopoides Lam. cultivated and wild growing in the South-Caucasian flora
    Year: 2024

  • Pharmacognostic analysis and biological activity of several valuable plants of Armenian flora
    Year: 2024

  • The Pharmacognostic analysis of Ferula rigidula L.
    Year: 2022

  • Antioxidant activity of Cotinus Coggygria Scop. from Armenian flora
    Year: 2021

Conclusion

Arshaluys Ghazaryan emerges as a promising and dedicated researcher in pharmacognosy and phytochemistry. Her ongoing academic roles and publications reflect a solid and growing contribution to the field, particularly in studying the medicinal properties of Armenian flora. With clear strengths in teaching and botanical research, she holds significant potential for international impact. To further qualify for global-level distinctions like the Best Researcher Award, future efforts could focus on international collaborations, publishing in higher-impact journals, and pursuing recognized scientific honors. At her current trajectory, she is a strong nominee at the national or institutional level and poised for broader recognition with targeted improvements.

Mehzabin Rehman | Botany | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman | Botany | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, India.

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman is a plant biologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), with over seven years of experience in research and teaching. Her expertise spans cytogenetics, plant breeding, molecular biology, and stress physiology, supported by a strong command of advanced lab techniques such as qPCR, electrophoresis, hydroponics, and NanoDrop analysis. She has made substantial contributions to scientific literature, authoring several research papers and book chapters in reputed journals. Dr. Rehman has presented her work at international and national conferences, gaining recognition for her research on abiotic stress responses in plants, especially rice. She is known for her academic leadership, curriculum development, and mentoring of research scholars. Through active participation in scientific events and faculty development programs, she continuously expands her interdisciplinary knowledge. Her dedication to plant science and sustainable agriculture reflects her vision of blending traditional practices with cutting-edge biotechnology.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman completed her Ph.D. in Botany from Gauhati University in 2022, focusing on oxidative stress and antioxidant defense mechanisms in Boro rice cultivars under cold and heat stress. She earned her Master of Science in Botany from Gauhati University in 2017, where she studied plant molecular biology and stress physiology. Her undergraduate studies were completed at Jagannath Barooah College under Dibrugarh University in 2015, with Botany as the major subject. Her academic trajectory is marked by consistent excellence and a deep-rooted interest in plant sciences. From early education to doctoral research, she has maintained a focus on applied botany and stress biology, laying a strong foundation for her academic and research pursuits in plant genomics, biotechnology, and sustainable crop management.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at USTM, where she has been teaching and supervising research since February 2023. Previously, she worked as a Guest Faculty at Royal Global University, Guwahati, during May–July 2022. She gained extensive research experience as a Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow under DBT-sponsored projects on whitefly diversity and virus transmission at Gauhati University from 2018 to 2021. Between 2017 and 2022, she focused on plant stress physiology and molecular biology, acquiring proficiency in laboratory techniques and analytical methodologies. She has presented papers at international conferences in India and abroad and contributed to academic events as a rapporteur and organizing secretary. Her career reflects a strong blend of teaching, hands-on research, academic mentoring, and scientific communication. She continues to make meaningful contributions to the fields of plant biotechnology and stress adaptation.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman has received prestigious Junior and Senior Research Fellowships funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, for her work on whitefly genomics and virus resistance. She has been recognized for presenting scientific papers at international conferences in Turkey, Bulgaria, and India, showcasing her research on rice stress responses and plant physiology. She served as Joint Organizing Secretary for the International Conference on Emerging Frontiers in Biological Sciences (ICEFBS-2024) and as Rapporteur at the Assam Botany Congress. She was selected for the DST-STUTI Advanced Plant Stress Biology Workshop and has participated in numerous faculty development programs and symposia. Her work in comparative genomics and transcriptomics has earned scholarly attention through well-cited publications. Her contributions to molecular plant science and environmental stress resilience have positioned her as a recognized figure in the plant biology research community. She continues to be active in scientific outreach and collaboration.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Rehman’s research centers on understanding plant responses to abiotic stresses such as cold, heat, cadmium, arsenic, and aluminum toxicity. Her work explores oxidative stress and antioxidant defense mechanisms in rice, chickpea, mung bean, kidney bean, and chili varieties. She employs advanced molecular biology techniques including qPCR, gel electrophoresis, hydroponics, and bioinformatics tools to analyze gene expression and physiological changes. She has published extensively on stress signaling, morpho-physiological adaptation, and biochemical pathway regulation. Her studies also include comparative genomic analyses of plant-associated Pseudomonas strains for biocontrol and bioremediation activities. Dr. Rehman emphasizes sustainable agriculture and genetic improvement of indigenous cultivars, particularly focusing on Northeast India’s rice varieties. She integrates classical botany with modern molecular approaches to address climate resilience and crop improvement. Her research contributes to the broader understanding of plant adaptation mechanisms and supports policy-relevant solutions for food security and agro-environmental sustainability.

 Conclusion

Dr. Mehzabin Rehman demonstrates all the essential attributes of a high-potential young scientist—deep scientific knowledge, strong laboratory skills, research productivity, international exposure, and academic engagement. Her contributions to plant stress physiology and molecular biology are timely and impactful, making her an excellent and deserving candidate for the Young Scientist Award. With continued growth and support, she is poised to become a leader in plant biotechnology and agricultural research.

📝Publications 

  • Occurrence of a new cryptic species of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae): an updated record of cryptic diversity in India
    2021 | M Rehman, P Chakraborty, B Tanti, B Mandal, A Ghosh | 45 citations

  • Understanding epigenetic modifications in response to abiotic stresses in plants
    2020 | M Rehman, B Tanti | 26 citations

  • Comparative analysis of genetic diversity in some non-commercial cultivars of Musa L. from Assam, India, using morphometric and ISSR markers
    2020 | K Borborah, D Saikia, M Rehman, MA Islam, S Mahanta, J Chutia, … | 20 citations

  • Transcriptomic analysis revealed reactive oxygen species scavenging mechanisms associated with ferrous iron toxicity in aromatic Keteki Joha rice
    2022 | P Regon, S Dey, M Rehman, AK Pradhan, B Tanti, AD Talukdar, … | 15 citations

  • Screening of boro rice varieties of Assam, India to estimate their potential resistance to cold and heat stresses
    2021 | M Rehman, B Tanti | 12 citations

  • Biochemical and molecular mechanism of abiotic stress tolerance in plants
    2020 | AK Pradhan, M Rehman, D Saikia, SY Jyoti, J Poudel, B Tanti | 10 citations

  • Dissecting the molecular basis of drought‐induced oxidative stress tolerance in rice
    2021 | AK Pradhan, SY Jyoti, ZM Shandilya, M Rehman, D Saikia, J Poudel, … | 7 citations

  • Characterization of boro rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties of Assam (India) based on their morphological traits
    2021 | M Rehman, SY Jyoti, AK Pradhan, P Regon, B Tanti | 6 citations

  • Morpho-physiological responses in rice and cold stress induced acclimation involving biochemical and signaling pathways in Boro rice
    2022 | M Rehman, B Tanti | 4 citations

  • Genome-wide analysis of fluoride exporter genes in plants
    2021 | S Agarwal, P Regon, M Rehman, B Tanti, SK Panda | 4 citations

  • Comparative Genomics Analyses of some selected Pseudomonas strains having Biocontrol, Plant Growth Promoting and Bioremediation activities using Bioinformatic Tools
    2023 | M Rehman, SY Jyoti, P Regon, S Kakati, PK Mishra, B Tanti | 2 citations*

  • Biochemical and molecular properties of Boro rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars under abiotic stresses
    2023 | M Rehman, B Kundu, P Regon, B Tanti | 1 citation

  • Black cumin (Nigella sativa L.), from traditional medicine to modern therapeutics: A comprehensive review
    2025 | PK Mishra, N Ali, M Rehman