Assoc Prof Dr Mohammad Shah Jahan: Horticulture, Best Researcher Award
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Professional Profiles:
π± Introduction:
Dr. Mohammad Shah Jahan, an Associate Professor with a passion for delving into the intricate world of plant sciences. My journey in academia and research has been marked by a profound exploration of abiotic stresses at both the physiological and molecular levels. With a keen interest in stress physiology and phytoremediation, my work extends to the integration of high-throughput techniques for a comprehensive understanding of plant responses to environmental challenges.
π Educational Background :Β
Dr. Mohammad Shah Jahan pursued my educational journey in the field of agricultural sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Vegetable Science with a focus on Stress Physiology and Molecular Biology from Nanjing Agricultural University in Jiangsu, China, which he completed from September 2017 to December 2021. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s degree in Horticulture from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, spanning from January 2009 to December 2011. His academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences, also obtained from SAU, where he studied from January 2005 to December 2008. This progression through various levels of agricultural education has equipped me with a comprehensive understanding of the subject, incorporating both practical and research-oriented aspects.
ποΈ Research/Employment Journey :
Over the years, He’ve navigated diverse roles, from being a Postdoc Fellow at Guangxi University, China, to contributing as a Research Scientist at Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences. His academic roots trace back to SAU, where He’ve served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer.
π Awards/Fellowships :Β
He’ve been honored with accolades such as the Chinese Government Outstanding International Scholarship, Appraisal of Excellent International Students Award, Deanβs Award at SAU, and the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship.
π Conferences and Symposiums :
Dr. Mohammad Shah Jahan global engagement includes participation in conferences like the International Horticulture Research Conferences in Guangzhou and Nanjing, China, the Annual Belt and Road/South-South Cooperation Agricultural Education Symposium, and the International Plant Phenotypic Symposium.
π¨βπΌ Editorial and Reviewing Roles :Β
Contributing to the scientific community, He serve as an Editorial Board Member for BMC Plant Biology, and as a Guest Associate Editor for Frontiers in Plant Science. His reviewing skills extend across esteemed journals, including Scientia Horticulturae, Applied Soil Ecology, and Frontiers in Plant Science.
π Top Noted Publications Overview:
Year 2023
π½ “Multivariate analysis compares and evaluates drought and flooding tolerances of maize germplasm.”
π Published: 2023
π “Melatonin mitigates salt-induced growth inhibition through the regulation of carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism in tomato seedlings.”
π Published: 2023
π± “Physiological mechanism of melatonin attenuating osmotic stress tolerance in soybean seedlings.”
π Published: 2023
πΏ “Comparative analysis of the medicinal and nutritional components of different varieties of Pueraria thomsonii and Pueraria lobata.”
π Published: 2023
πΎ “Salt stress tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.): A proteomic overview of recent advances and future prospects.”
π Published: 2023
Year 2022
π “Exogenous putrescine increases heat tolerance in tomato seedlings by regulating chlorophyll metabolism and enhancing antioxidant defense efficiency.”
π Published: 2022
π± “Exogenous spermidine modulates polyamine metabolism and improves stress responsive mechanisms to protect tomato seedlings against salt stress.”
π Published: 2022
π₯ “CsPAO2 Improves salt tolerance of cucumber through the interaction with cspsa3 by affecting photosynthesis and polyamine conversion.”
π Published: 2022
Year 2021
π “Melatonin pretreatment confers heat tolerance and repression of heat-induced senescence in tomato through the modulation of ABA-and GA-mediated pathways.”
π Published: 2021
πΏ “Melatonin-mediated photosynthetic performance of tomato seedlings under high-temperature stress.”
π Published: 2021
π “Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals gene network regulation of TGase-induced thermotolerance in tomato.”
π Published: 2021
In concluding this snapshot of his academic journey, He express gratitude for the opportunity to share his passion for plant sciences. π± From unraveling the physiological intricacies of stress responses to exploring molecular mechanisms, each research endeavor has been a step toward a deeper understanding of the plant world.
π The diverse roles He’ve undertaken, from a Postdoc Fellow in China to an Associate Professor at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, have enriched my experience and broadened his perspective on the global landscape of agricultural research.
