Mr. Ilyas Ahmad | Bioinformatics Award | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Ilyas Ahmad, University of Minnesota, United States
Ilyas Ahmad, a Pakistani national born on January 7, 1995, is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Botany at the Department of Botany, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi. He holds an M.Phil in Botany from Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi and a B.S. (Hons) in Botany from Government Degree College No. 1 Dera Ismail Khan. With a career enriched by teaching experiences as a Visiting Lecturer, Ahmad has supervised numerous undergraduate research projects and taught a range of subjects including plant physiology, genetics, and biotechnology. His expertise extends to various laboratory techniques and bioinformatics tools. Passionate about plant sciences, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, Ahmad actively contributes to academic conferences and seminars while nurturing interests in sports and social activities during his leisure time.
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During his tenure as a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Botany, Ilyas Ahmad exhibited remarkable proficiency in both teaching and research supervision. Overseeing a cohort of twenty BS students, he provided guidance and support in their research endeavors across a diverse range of topics. Additionally, he demonstrated versatility in his teaching approach, delivering lectures on subjects spanning from Plant Physiology to Genetics and Evolution. Alongside his pedagogical duties, Ilyas showcased adeptness in instrument operation and bioinformatics data analysis, enhancing the students’ practical understanding and research capabilities. His multifaceted expertise significantly enriched the academic experience within the department, leaving a lasting impact on both students and colleagues alike.
Publication Top Notes:
- Â Mechanistic Approaches to the Application of Nano-Zinc in the Poultry and Biomedical Industries: A Comprehensive Review of Future Perspectives and Challenges
Published Year: 2023
Journal: Molecules
Cited By: 7 Citations - Â Plant in vitro cultures: A promising and emerging technology for the feasible production of antidiabetic metabolites in Caralluma tuberculata
Published Year: 2022
Journal: Frontiers in Endocrinology
Cited By: 2 Citations - Â Phytomediated Selenium Nanoparticles Improved Physio-morphological, Antioxidant, and Oil Bioactive Compounds of Sesame under Induced Biotic Stress
Published Year: 2022
Journal: ACS Omega
Cited By: 4 Citations - Comprehensive Approaches of Nanoparticles for Growth Performance and Health Benefits in Poultry: An Update on the Current Scenario
Published Year: 2022
Journal: BioMed Research International
Cited By: 4 Citations - Â Antioxidant activity, metabolic profiling, in-silico molecular docking and ADMET analysis of nano selenium treated sesame seed bioactive compounds as potential novel drug targets against cardiovascular disease related receptors
Published Year: 2024
Journal: Heliyon