🔍 Research Focus:
Dr. Ndayambaza’s research centers on eco-environmental sustainability, with a specific interest in plant physiology and how plants like Populus euphratica adapt to extreme conditions such as salt and drought in arid regions. His work addresses critical questions about the genetic and physiological mechanisms behind plant stress tolerance, which has implications for both environmental restoration and sustainable agriculture. His expertise also extends to the broader impacts of climate change on ecosystem resilience and food security in vulnerable areas.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Dr. Ndayambaza has been recognized for his contributions to agricultural and environmental sciences, having presented his work at prestigious international forums such as the University Alliance of Belt and Road Forum and the International Grassland Agro-Ecosystems Conference. These opportunities highlight his commitment to advancing global knowledge on plant genetics and environmental sustainability, strengthening his reputation as an emerging expert in his field.
💼 Professional Experience:
In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Ndayambaza serves as the Deputy Legal Representative and Founder of Reviving Children’s Livelihood (RCL) in Rwanda, where he develops strategic plans and oversees the organization’s work in community empowerment. His experience as a Research Technician at the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) further demonstrates his ability to apply research insights to real-world agricultural challenges, particularly in improving food security for rural populations. His work spans both leadership and research roles, showcasing a unique combination of practical and scientific expertise.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Title: Coordinated Mechanisms of Leaves and Roots in Response to Drought Stress Underlying Full-Length Transcriptome Profiling in Vicia sativa L.
Authors: X. Min, X. Lin, B. Ndayambaza, Y. Wang, W. Liu
Citations: 42
Index: BMC Plant Biology 20, 1-21
Year: 2020
Title: Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profiling of the ERF Gene Family in Medicago sativa L. Under Various Abiotic Stresses
Authors: X. Jin, X. Yin, B. Ndayambaza, Z. Zhang, X. Min, X. Lin, Y. Wang, W. Liu
Citations: 36
Index: DNA and Cell Biology 38 (10), 1056-1068
Year: 2019
Title: Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of the Fatty Acid Desaturase Genes in Medicago truncatula
Authors: Z. Zhang, X. Wei, W. Liu, X. Min, X. Jin, B. Ndayambaza, Y. Wang
Citations: 34
Index: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 499 (2), 361-367
Year: 2018
Title: Genome-Wide Identification of NAC Transcription Factor Family and Functional Analysis of the Abiotic Stress-Responsive Genes in Medicago sativa L.
Authors: X. Min, X. Jin, Z. Zhang, X. Wei, B. Ndayambaza, Y. Wang, W. Liu
Citations: 32
Index: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 39, 324-337
Year: 2020
Title: Transcriptome-Wide Characterization and Functional Analysis of MATE Transporters in Response to Aluminum Toxicity in Medicago sativa L.
Authors: X. Min, X. Jin, W. Liu, X. Wei, Z. Zhang, B. Ndayambaza, Y. Wang
Citations: 22
Index: PeerJ 7, e6302
Year: 2019
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