Mark Owusu Adjei | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Mark Owusu Adjei | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing Forestry University | China

Dr. Mark Owusu Adjei is a plant molecular biologist with over five years of research experience specializing in functional genomics, plant–microbe interactions, and stress physiology. His work integrates advanced techniques such as CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, transcriptomics, pan-genomic analysis, protoplast transformation systems, and bioinformatics to address challenges in plant physiology and sustainable agriculture. He has led multiple research projects from concept to publication, contributing to over 20 peer-reviewed articles. His research focuses on understanding plant defense mechanisms, chlorophyll metabolism, microbial biocontrol strategies, and stress response pathways, with the broader goal of enhancing crop resilience and promoting sustainable agricultural systems.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

120100

80

60

40

20

0

Citations
106
Documents
6
h-index
5

View Scopus Profile
View Orcid Profile
View Google Scholar Profile

Featured Publications

Georgia Braliou | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Georgia Braliou | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

University of Thessaly | Greece

Dr Braliou is a scientist specializing in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Genetic Epidemiology. She obtained her academic training in Chemistry and later completed her PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry through research conducted at leading European institutions, including the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and Radboud University Nijmegen. Her research primarily focuses on gene regulation mechanisms, including transcriptional control by nuclear receptors, cis-regulatory DNA elements, and epigenetic modifications. She has also contributed to understanding the regulation of hepcidin by hypoxia-induced factors during her postdoctoral work at the University of Thessaly. Expanding into computational biology and bioinformatics, her work integrates genetic epidemiology approaches, particularly in analyzing SNPs, gene expression, and GWAS data using statistical and computational methods.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

800

600

400

200

0

Citations
637

Documents
28

h-index
12


View Scopus Profile
View Google Scholar Profile
View Orcid Profile
View Scilit Profile
View SciProfiles Profile

Featured Publications

Featured Publications


Antibody tests in detecting SARS-COV-2 infection: a meta-analysis
Diagnostics

– 2020 — Cited by 334

Transport of hypoxia-inducible factor HIF-1α into the nucleus involves importins 4 and 7
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

– 2009 — Cited by 127

2-Oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases control hepcidin gene expression

– Journal of Hepatology, 2008 — Cited by 98

Antioxidant Activity of Leaf Extracts from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

–Nutrients, 2023 — Cited by 505

Leukemic transformation by the v-ErbA oncoprotein entails constitutive binding to and repression of an erythroid enhancer in vivo

– The EMBO Journal, 1998 — Cited by 41

Mohamed Taha | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Taha | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mohamed Taha, National Research Center, Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Taha is a distinguished biophysicist and molecular biologist 🧬 with over 20 years of academic and research experience across Egypt, Germany, and the USA 🌍. He earned his Ph.D. in Natural Sciences (Biology) from Heinrich-Heine University, Germany 🇩🇪, under a DAAD scholarship, achieving Magna Cum Laude honors 🎓. His multidisciplinary expertise spans biochemistry, neurodegeneration, proteomics, and gene editing technologies like CRISPR/Cas9 🔬. Dr. Taha has led innovative research projects on oxidative stress and Alzheimer’s disease 🧠, protein networks related to Fragile X syndrome, and molecular biomarkers for autism. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the National Research Centre in Cairo 🏛️, he also served as a lecturer at Ain Shams University 📚. With an impressive track record of international collaborations, publications in high-impact journals, and cutting-edge research methods, Dr. Taha exemplifies excellence in scientific inquiry, mentorship, and translational medicine. His dedication to innovation makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award 🥇.

Publication Profile

Scopus

Education 

Dr. Mohamed Taha holds a Ph.D. in Biology (Natural Sciences) from the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II, Faculty of Medicine, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany 🇩🇪 (2009–2014), graduating with Magna Cum Laude distinction 🎓. His doctoral research, supported by the prestigious DAAD scholarship 🏅, focused on the protein network of Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein. He earned an M.Sc. in Biophysics from Ain Shams University, Cairo 🇪🇬 (2003–2007), where he studied gene expression in hearing-impaired children 🧬. Prior to that, he completed his B.Sc. in Biophysics from the same university (1997–2001), graduating with high honors 📘. His diverse educational background combines advanced training in molecular biology, proteomics, biochemistry, and biophysics 🔬. This academic foundation has propelled Dr. Taha into the forefront of international biomedical research and has enabled him to work across multidisciplinary scientific domains with depth and innovation 🧠🔍.

Experience 

Dr. Mohamed Taha brings a rich tapestry of research and teaching experience across international institutions 🌐. Since 2017, he has served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Research Centre in Cairo 🏛️, where he leads projects on oxidative stress in neurodegeneration and low-dose radiotherapy in Alzheimer’s treatment 🧠. From 2015 to 2017, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the NIH in Bethesda, USA 🇺🇸, focusing on proteomic analyses of nuclear pore proteins 🧪. He also worked at Heinrich-Heine University, Germany 🇩🇪 (2014–2015), researching protein networks in Fragile X syndrome. Earlier, he contributed as a lecturer at Ain Shams University (2018–2021) 📚 and as a research assistant and assistant researcher at the National Research Centre (2003–2009). His hands-on lab experience spans molecular cloning, gene editing (CRISPR), microscopy, chromatography, and biophysical techniques, alongside strong teaching and mentoring roles 🔬👨‍🏫.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Taha has an impressive academic journey, starting with a DAAD Scholarship (2009–2014) that provided full funding for his Ph.D. at Heinrich-Heine University, Germany, where he graduated magna cum laude for his exceptional research in biology. He furthered his career with a tenure-track position as a postdoctoral researcher at the National Research Centre in Cairo, followed by an NIH Postdoc Fellowship in the USA (2015–2017). During this time, he also mentored NIH summer students, earning recognition for his guidance. Dr. Taha served as a University Lecturer at Ain Shams University, teaching undergraduate biotechnology from 2018 to 2021. His contributions to neurobiology, proteomics, and molecular diagnostics have earned him a nomination for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to research and mentoring, coupled with his global academic recognition, showcases his commitment to advancing the scientific community, making him a deserving candidate for further honors and accolades. 🌍🧬📚

Research Focus

Dr. Mohamed Taha’s research bridges molecular biology, neurodegeneration, and proteomics 🧬🧠. His Ph.D. work provided novel insights into Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein (FMRP), a key regulator of neuronal function and synaptic plasticity 💡. At NIH, he advanced proteomic approaches to analyze nuclear pore protein modifications during mitosis 🧫. Currently, he investigates oxidative stress and low-dose radiotherapy as therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer’s 🧠⚡. He also explores genetic and biochemical markers in autism and viral diseases. His methodologies span CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, ELISA, FPLC protein purification, and real-time PCR 🔍. With a focus on translational research and early biomarker discovery, Dr. Taha’s work aims to bridge the gap between lab innovations and clinical applications, addressing unmet medical needs and contributing significantly to precision medicine 🌟🧪.

Publication Top Notes

  • Fragile X Messenger Ribonucleoprotein Protein and Its Multifunctionality: From Cytosol to Nucleolus and Back (Biomolecules, 2024)

  • 🦠 In Vitro Assessment of a Natural Monoterpene as an Antiviral Compound against Low Pathogenic Human Coronavirus 229E (Egypt. J. Chem., 2024)

  • 🔄 Physical Interaction between ERas and Arginase-1 in Quiescent Hepatic Stellate Cells (Cells, 2022)

  • 🧪 Telomere Length and Glutathione Level as Potential Biomarkers for Autism (J Psychi Res Rev Rep, 2021)

  • 🔗 Uncovering Multiple Protein Interaction Networks Linked to Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein (FEBS J., 2020)

  • 🛡️ FMRP Protects Against TNF-Mediated Cell Death and Liver Injury (Gut, 2020)

  • 📍 Subcellular Localization Reveals Direct Interaction of FMRP with Nucleolin (Manuscript)