Laiq Ur Rahman | Plant Stress | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laiq Ur Rahman | Plant Stress | Best Researcher Award

CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal Aromatic Plants | India

Dr. Laiq Ur Rahman is a distinguished Indian plant biotechnologist and Chief Scientist at the CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Lucknow, where he also coordinates the Plant Biotechnology Division. He obtained his academic training in Botany from Lucknow University, earning his doctorate in plant sciences, followed by postdoctoral research in metabolic engineering at Nagasaki University in Japan. His professional journey spans extensive research and leadership experience within CSIR-CIMAP, where he advanced from scientist to chief scientist, contributing significantly to plant metabolic engineering, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, and stress-tolerant crop development. His research interests encompass plant genetic transformation, biotechnological improvement of medicinal and aromatic plants, and the use of hairy root culture systems for enhanced production of bioactive compounds. Dr. Rahman has authored over a hundred peer-reviewed research papers, books, and reviews, demonstrating expertise in metabolic pathway manipulation, gene expression analysis, and biotransformation. He has mentored several doctoral and postdoctoral scholars and led numerous national and international research projects. His scientific excellence has been recognized through prestigious honors including the Ruchi Ram Sahni Award, JSPS and BOYSCAST Fellowships, and multiple CSIR recognitions. Through his sustained contributions to innovation and biotechnology advancement, Dr. Rahman continues to inspire excellence in plant science research globally.

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Elijah Stommel | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elijah Stommel | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elijah W. Stommel is a distinguished neurologist born in Hamilton, Bermuda 🌊, currently serving as Professor of Neurology at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth 🧠, renowned for his clinical expertise, pioneering ALS research, and dedication to patient-centered care 💡; his prolific academic journey, consulting roles, and leadership in rare disease research reflect decades of unwavering service to neurology 🏥, academia 📚, and public health advocacy 🧬.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Stommel holds an M.D. (1987) and a Ph.D. in Physiology (1984) from Boston University School of Medicine 🎓; he earned a B.A. with High Honors in Music from Bowdoin College 🎵 (1977), pursued advanced coursework at MIT 🏛️, and honed his research skills as a Research Assistant at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole 🔬 — blending physiology, neurology, and music to form a truly interdisciplinary academic foundation 📘.

Experience 👨‍🏫

With over three decades in clinical neurology 🧠, Dr. Stommel progressed from Chief Resident at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (1990-91) to Professor of Neurology (2013–present) 👨‍🏫; he has served as Staff Neurologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic since 1991 🏥, held multiple consultant roles across Vermont and New Hampshire 🗺️, and co-directs the Electromyography Lab ⚡, establishing himself as a trusted educator, clinician, and research mentor in both academic and hospital environments 🌟.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Stommel’s commitment to humanism and excellence in neurology earned him a nomination for the prestigious Tow Humanism in Medicine Award 🏆 (2011); he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology 🎖️ and holds long-standing certifications in Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Neurology 🧠, complemented by leadership roles on numerous committees advancing research ethics, clinical trials, and medical education 📋💡.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Stommel’s research revolves around neurodegenerative diseases, especially ALS 🧬, exploring environmental toxins 🌿, nanotechnology 🧪, and biomarkers 🔍 to advance diagnostics and therapeutics; as an active reviewer and editor for journals like Nature Nanotechnology, Frontiers in Neurology, and Molecular Neurobiology 🧠, he continually shapes scientific discourse while his collaborative work with global ALS consortia helps identify novel causal pathways and treatment avenues 🌍💡.

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