Aigul Madenova | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Aigul Madenova
LLP “Kazakh Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute”, Kazakhstan

Aigul Madenova
Affiliation LLP “Kazakh Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute”
Country Kazakhstan
Scopus ID 56800868300
Documents 25
Citations 168
h-index 8
Subject Area Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Event International Award and Honors

Aigul Madenova is a researcher associated with the LLP “Kazakh Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute” in Kazakhstan. Her scholarly work focuses on plant genetics, crop improvement, disease resistance, and agricultural biotechnology, particularly within wheat breeding programs. Through contributions to studies involving molecular characterization, resistance gene identification, and genotype screening, she has participated in research supporting sustainable agricultural production and food security objectives. Her publication record and citation profile demonstrate active engagement within the scientific community and establish a foundation for consideration within the Innovative Research Award program.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic contributions of Aigul Madenova in the fields of plant genetics, molecular biology, and crop disease resistance. Her research has emphasized the identification of resistance genes, genetic screening of wheat germplasm, and the development of improved agricultural strategies through biotechnology-assisted breeding. These studies contribute to crop resilience and support agricultural productivity under changing environmental conditions.[2]

Keywords

Plant Genetics; Wheat Breeding; Disease Resistance; Molecular Biology; Crop Improvement; Biotechnology; Common Bunt Resistance; Leaf Rust Resistance.

Introduction

Agricultural sustainability increasingly depends upon the development of crop varieties capable of resisting diseases while maintaining productivity. Research in molecular breeding and genetic characterization has become central to modern crop improvement programs. Within this context, Aigul Madenova has contributed to investigations focused on wheat disease resistance, genotype evaluation, and the identification of valuable genetic resources for breeding applications.[3]

Research Profile

Madenova’s scholarly profile includes 25 indexed publications, 168 citations, and an h-index of 8. Her work falls primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology while maintaining strong interdisciplinary connections with agricultural sciences. Research activities have concentrated on wheat germplasm evaluation, resistance gene identification, and molecular screening methodologies supporting crop breeding initiatives.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Identification of leaf rust resistance genes in wheat cultivars developed in Kazakhstan.
  • Screening of wheat genotypes for the presence of common bunt resistance genes.
  • Genotyping wheat germplasm for resistance to toxins associated with tan spot disease.
  • Identification of winter wheat carriers exhibiting resistance to common bunt pathogens.
  • Participation in multidisciplinary studies examining fertilizer innovations and crop yield enhancement.

Publications

  1. Identification of leaf rust resistance genes in wheat cultivars produced in Kazakhstan (2016).
  2. Screening of wheat genotypes for the presence of common bunt resistance genes (2021).
  3. Influence of new sulfur-containing fertilizers on performance of wheat yield (2021).
  4. Genotyping of wheat germplasm for resistance to toxins of tan spot Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (2019).
  5. Identification of carriers of resistance to common bunt (Tilletia caries) of winter wheat (2019).

Research Impact

The research output associated with Aigul Madenova has contributed to scientific understanding of disease resistance mechanisms in wheat and the utilization of molecular markers for crop improvement. Several publications have attracted notable citation activity, indicating their relevance to researchers working in plant breeding, genetics, and agricultural biotechnology. Such contributions support the development of resilient crop varieties capable of addressing productivity challenges and disease pressures.[4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose work demonstrates originality, scientific rigor, and practical relevance. Madenova’s publication record reflects sustained involvement in research addressing agricultural challenges through molecular and genetic approaches. Her contributions to resistance gene identification and crop improvement align with the objectives of international scientific recognition programs that value innovation and measurable research outcomes.[5]

Conclusion

Aigul Madenova has established a research profile centered on plant genetics and agricultural biotechnology, with emphasis on disease-resistant wheat development. Through collaborative publications, citation impact, and contributions to crop improvement research, she has participated in advancing knowledge relevant to food security and sustainable agriculture. These achievements provide a scholarly basis for consideration within the Innovative Research Award framework.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aigul Madenova, Author ID 56800868300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56800868300
  2. Kokhmetova, A., Madenova, A., et al. (2016). Identification of leaf rust resistance genes in wheat cultivars produced in Kazakhstan. Cereal Research Communications.
    https://doi.org/10.1556/0806.43.2015.051
  3. Madenova, A., Sapakhova, Z., et al. (2021). Screening of wheat genotypes for the presence of common bunt resistance genes. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.021
  4. Kurmanbayeva, M., et al. (2021). Influence of new sulfur-containing fertilizers on performance of wheat yield. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.05.061
  5. Kokhmetova, A., Atishova, M., Madenova, A. (2019). Genotyping of wheat germplasm for resistance to toxins of tan spot Pyrenophora tritici-repentis. Journal of Biotechnology.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2019.05.188
  6. Madenova, A., Atishova, M., Kokhmetova, A., et al. (2019). Identification of carriers of resistance to common bunt (Tilletia caries) of winter wheat. Research on Crops.

Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology at the School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, with a joint appointment at the Pediatric Inherited Diseases Research Center. His expertise spans molecular biology, genetics, immunotherapy, and medical biotechnology, with particular emphasis on cancer biology and parasitic diseases. He began his academic journey with a diploma and undergraduate studies in Laboratory Sciences, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Medical Biotechnology, where he focused on translational research in genetics and molecular medicine. His career integrates clinical, research, and teaching roles, beginning as a laboratory technician in microbiology and hematology and advancing to academia, where he has guided undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students in genetics, biotechnology, and cancer research. His research focuses on cancer resistance mechanisms, immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculature, live attenuated vaccines, nanoparticle-based treatments, wound healing technologies, and gene therapy applications, aiming to connect laboratory discoveries with clinical outcomes. Recognized for his impactful research, funded projects, and contributions to international journals, he has earned global recognition with 1,132 citations by 976 documents, 49 published documents, and an h-index of 20. He has also been acknowledged for his mentorship and commitment to academic excellence. His achievements underscore his ability to bridge fundamental science with applied biotechnology, advancing solutions in regenerative medicine, infectious disease, and cancer therapy, while shaping the next generation of biomedical researchers.

Profile : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publication 

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculatures: Challenges and opportunities. Frontiers in Immunology.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Exosome-mediated drug resistance in cancer: Molecular mechanisms and clinical applications. Molecular Cancer.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Therapeutic strategies against Leishmania major. Parasite Immunology.

Ashraf Qurtam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Qurtam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Department of Biology, College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU),Riyadh 11623, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ashraf Ahmed Qurtam is an accomplished Associate Professor of Physiology at the College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Saudi Arabia. With a career spanning more than three decades across Egypt, Libya, and Saudi Arabia, he has made significant contributions to medical science, particularly in nanomedicine, cancer therapeutics, and molecular biology. His multidisciplinary expertise bridges medical analysis, biochemical research, and academic teaching. Dr. Qurtam is widely known for integrating traditional medicinal knowledge with cutting-edge nanotechnology and in vitro experimentation to address pressing health challenges like chronic diseases and cancer.

Profile

Scholar

Education 🎓

Dr. Qurtam’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to the life sciences. He pursued his foundational degrees and early lecturing career at Omar El-Mukhtar University in Libya, where he transitioned from lecturer to Assistant Professor. Further academic roles took him to King Saud University and Al Ghad College for Applied Medical Sciences. Since 2015, he has been affiliated with IMSIU in Riyadh, where his academic elevation to Associate Professor in 2025 acknowledges his ongoing research impact and educational leadership.

Professional Experience 👨‍🏫

Beginning as a Medical Analysis Specialist at Al-Salam Hospital in Cairo (1991–1994), Dr. Qurtam gained clinical grounding before moving into academia. From 1994 to 2003, he continued laboratory diagnostics at Cairo Medical Laboratory, then transitioned into university teaching in Libya and Saudi Arabia. At IMSIU, he has actively engaged in curriculum development, departmental administration, and guiding emerging researchers. His diverse experience integrates academic, clinical, and laboratory expertise, fostering a research-rich environment for physiological studies and biotechnology.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Qurtam’s central research focus lies in utilizing medicinal plants and nanoparticles to combat chronic and incurable diseases. His studies involve physiological and molecular assessments using cell cultures and animal models, targeting conditions like cancer, diabetes, and inflammation. By employing both in vivo and in vitro models, he bridges traditional healing compounds with modern biotechnological applications. This holistic research vision aims to develop natural therapeutic agents that are both effective and sustainable, particularly relevant in oncology and nanomedicine.

Awards & Recognition 🏅

Throughout his career, Dr. Qurtam has garnered respect for his contributions to both education and scientific research. While his CV does not detail specific award titles, his elevation to Associate Professor, consistent multi-institutional collaborations, and co-authorship in high-impact journals stand as a testament to his scientific stature and leadership. He has been instrumental in academic guidance and infrastructure, including establishing a zoology museum and participating in key departmental committees.

Key Publications & Citations 📚

Dr. Qurtam has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles across journals like Molecules, Pharmaceutics, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Frontiers in Chemistry. His research has been cited extensively, highlighting global scholarly engagement. Below are seven notable works:

  1. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2021)Antitumor effect of copper nanoparticles on human breast and colon malignancies, Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Cited by multiple international cancer nanotechnology studies.

  2. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2021)Citrus Flavanone Narirutin: In Vitro and In Silico Mechanistic Antidiabetic Potential, Pharmaceutics. Recognized for its novel approach to natural antidiabetic agents.

  3. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)In Vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment of Abutilon pannosum, Processes. Cited for its contribution to plant-based cytotoxicity assays.

  4. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)Phytochemical Analysis of Thymus zygis and Thymus willdenowii, Plants. Esteemed in antimicrobial research circles.

  5. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2024)Apoptotic and Anti-Migratory Effects of Achillea millefolium Extract, Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences. Cited in studies on natural cancer therapies.

  6. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties of Pipper nigram Aided Copper Oxide Nanoparticles, Crystals. Noted for merging plant science with materials chemistry.

  7. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2024)Circ RNAs in Extracellular Vesicles and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Cellular and Molecular Biology. Frequently cited in RNA therapeutics and cancer diagnostics literature.

Conclusion & Justification for Nomination 🏆

Dr. Ashraf Ahmed Qurtam exemplifies the qualities of a leading biomedical researcher: scientific curiosity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful innovation. His career-long dedication to merging medicinal plant science with nanotechnology places him at the frontier of translational research. His work not only advances molecular-level insights but also aspires to develop affordable, nature-inspired medical interventions. His consistent publication record in internationally indexed journals, combined with academic mentorship and program-building initiatives, makes him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Qurtam’s contributions hold promise for long-term clinical and scientific advancement in global health.