Abdul Karim Khalid | Host Genetics | Best Paper Award

Mr. Abdul Karim Khalid | Host Genetics | Best Paper Award

Huazhong Agricultural University | China

Abdul Karim Khalid is a veterinary researcher specializing in preventive veterinary medicine, microbial pathogenesis, and host–microbe interactions, currently based in Wuhan, China. He earned his Master’s degree in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University with a strong academic record, where his thesis focused on elucidating the role of the secreted protein MbovP537 as a virulence factor and diagnostic antigen in Mycoplasma bovis pathogenesis. His research integrates molecular microbiology, immunology, and translational One Health approaches, encompassing gene cloning, protein expression, mammalian cell culture, and advanced immunological assays. Abdul has contributed to multiple high-impact peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Veterinary Microbiology, eLife, Cells, and Frontiers in Immunology. He also holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Gomal University, Pakistan, and brings valuable clinical experience alongside strong bioinformatics and statistical analysis skills.

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Liu Changlai | Genetic Variation | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)

Prof. Liu Changlai | Genetic Variation | Excellence Award 

Nanjing Forestry University | China

Prof. Liu Changlai is a graduate supervisor at Nanjing Forestry University and a distinguished scholar in plant molecular biology and bamboo science. His research centers on the regulation and applied processing of secondary metabolites in bamboo, alongside bamboo population genetics and functional gene development, integrating genomics, transcriptomics, and physiological approaches. Professor Liu has made significant contributions to understanding photosynthesis regulation, stress responses, and transcription factor families across bamboo and other plant species, with impactful studies published in leading journals such as Plants, Industrial Crops and Products, Forests, and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. His work spans fundamental gene identification to applied innovations, including medical bamboo product processing and stress-resilient crop improvement. Through sustained, high-quality research output and mentorship, Professor Liu continues to advance plant functional genomics and the sustainable utilization of bamboo resources.

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Patrick Van Dijck | Host Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Patrick Van Dijck | Host Genetics | Research Excellence Award

KU Leuven | Belgium

Prof. Patrick Van Dijck is a distinguished Professor at the Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, Institute of Botany and Microbiology, KU Leuven, Belgium, where he is internationally recognized for his pioneering research in infectious diseases and host genetics. His work has made significant contributions to understanding human fungal pathogens, particularly the molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern host–pathogen interactions and fungal virulence. Through innovative experimental approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration, Prof. Van Dijck has advanced the field of molecular microbiology and improved insights relevant to the prevention and treatment of fungal infections. In recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements, global impact, and sustained excellence in research, he has been honored with the prestigious Research Excellence Award.

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