Rashid Hussain | Genetic Engineering | Best Innovation Award

Best Innovation Award

Rashid Hussain
Karakoram International University , Pakistan
Rashid Hussain
Affiliation Karakoram International University
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 58102963300
Documents 9
Citations 68
h-index 4
Subject Area Genetic Engineering
Event New Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3260-7280

Rashid Hussain recognizes the Best Innovation Award  who demonstrate notable contributions to scientific advancement through innovative research and scholarly activities. Rashid Hussain has contributed to the field of Genetic Engineering through research addressing contemporary challenges in biotechnology, molecular genetics, and applied life sciences. His academic output and citation record reflect active engagement with emerging scientific questions and interdisciplinary research initiatives.[1]

Abstract

Genetic Engineering continues to play a pivotal role in advancing biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, and environmental sustainability. Rashid Hussain’s research portfolio demonstrates engagement with molecular approaches aimed at understanding biological systems and developing innovative applications. His scholarly work contributes to the broader scientific effort to improve genetic technologies and their practical implementation.[2]

Keywords

Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, Molecular Genetics, Genome Research, Gene Expression, Biological Innovation, Applied Biotechnology, Scientific Research.

Introduction

The rapid evolution of genetic technologies has transformed modern biological sciences. Researchers working within this domain contribute to advances in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental management. Rashid Hussain’s academic activities are aligned with these developments through investigations that support scientific understanding and practical applications of genetic engineering methodologies.[3]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Karakoram International University, Rashid Hussain has established a research profile focused on biotechnology and genetic engineering. His scholarly record includes peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases. Through collaborative and interdisciplinary research, he has contributed to the dissemination of scientific knowledge within his field.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research contributions in genetic engineering and biotechnology.
  • Participation in studies involving molecular and cellular biological systems.
  • Support for scientific innovation through experimental and analytical methodologies.
  • Contribution to academic literature and research dissemination.
  • Engagement with interdisciplinary scientific collaborations.

Publications

The researcher’s publication record includes articles addressing topics related to biotechnology, genetic engineering, and molecular research. These publications contribute to the scientific community’s understanding of biological processes and innovative genetic methodologies.[4]

Research Impact

With 68 citations and an h-index of 4, the available bibliometric indicators suggest measurable scholarly influence within the research community. Citation metrics provide evidence that published work has been referenced by other researchers, supporting knowledge exchange and scientific development.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Innovation Award acknowledges individuals whose research demonstrates originality, scientific relevance, and commitment to advancing knowledge. Rashid Hussain’s work in Genetic Engineering aligns with these objectives through scholarly contributions, publication activity, and participation in contemporary scientific research initiatives.[5]

Conclusion

Rashid Hussain represents an emerging contributor within the field of Genetic Engineering. His research activities, publication record, and scholarly engagement support ongoing scientific progress and reflect the qualities recognized by innovation-focused academic awards.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rashid Hussain, Author ID 58102963300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58102963300
  2. National Human Genome Research Institute. (n.d.). Genetic Engineering Overview.
    https://www.genome.gov/
  3. Nature Biotechnology. (2015). Advances in Genome Engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.3121
  4. National Center for Biotechnology Information. (n.d.). Biotechnology and Molecular Research Resources.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  5. New Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award Recognition and Evaluation Framework.
    https://newscientists.net/

Xiaomei Lyu | Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaomei Lyu | Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Jiangnan University | China

Prof. Xiaomei Lyu is a leading researcher in synthetic biology-driven food science, microbial engineering, and biotechnology. Her work focuses on designing programmable microbial systems, metabolic pathway engineering, and CRISPR-based genetic regulation for applications in food functionality, metabolic health, and biomanufacturing. Her research contributions span high-impact areas such as microbial biosensing, host–microbe interaction engineering, and sustainable biosynthesis of value-added compounds. Prof. Xiaomei Lyu has contributed significantly to the development of engineered microbial genetic circuits targeting biomedical and functional-food applications. Her notable advancements include CRISPR-regulated biosensing systems and controllable nanocarriers enabling active delivery of gene-editing components (Small, 2021). She has also pioneered strategies for modularizing and optimizing metabolic pathways in microbial chassis to enhance production efficiency of nutraceutical compounds, as demonstrated in her work on delta-tocotrienol biosynthesis (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2023). Her research on Rhizobium-derived beta-glucan has opened new avenues in microbiota-modulated metabolic regulation. These works revealed mechanisms by which microbial polysaccharides influence triglyceride metabolism, intestinal fat absorption, and gut–host crosstalk, producing valuable implications for obesity and metabolic disorder interventions (Food & Function, 2022; 2024). Additionally, Prof. Xiaomei Lyu has made recognized contributions to enzymatic and chemo-catalytic processes relevant to food biotechnology, including lactulose production and salidroside biosynthesis, helping advance industrial and functional food innovation. Her publication record includes influential papers in Nature Communications, Small, Food & Function, Biotechnology Advances, Phytochemical Reviews, and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, supported by strong citation performance (Scopus: 1,515 citations, 59 documents, h-index 22). Her scholarly impact extends to R&D in microbial engineering, biochemical pathways, food-derived therapeutics, and microbiome-based metabolic interventions. Prof. Xiaomei Lyu’s research achievements establish her as a prominent contributor to next-generation microbial biotechnology, functional food science, and precision metabolic modulation.

Profiles: Scopus | ResearchGate | Sci Profiles

Featured Publications

1. Gu, B., Zhang, W.-D., Feng, J.-D., Zhao, W., Gu, Z.-G., & Lyu, X. (2025). Upcycling CO₂ into single cell protein via an integrated electrocatalytic–biosynthetic system. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.5c06506

2. Wang, L., Zeng, Q., Gu, J., Wang, M., Yang, R., & Lyu, X. (2025). High conversion of value-added lactulose from lactose-rich dairy waste by in vivo cascade cell factory. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.5c03933

3. Zeng, Q., & Lyu, X. (2025). Identification of a novel cellobiose 2-epimerase from Acidobacteriota bacterium and its application for in-situ milk catalysis. Frontiers in Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1575725

4. Liu, H., Zeng, Q., Zhu, C., Xu, C., Yang, R., & Lyu, X. (2025). High-throughput screening and directed evolution of β-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase for enhanced LNnT production in engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.5c01311

5. Liu, H., Liu, Y., Hu, H., Zhang, S., Lyu, X., & Yang, R. (2024). De novo production of LNnT by metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as cell factory. Food Science and Human Wellness. https://doi.org/10.26599/fshw.2024.9250342