Fahim Hussain Shah | Agricultural | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah | Agricultural | Research Excellence Award

Quaid e Azam University | Pakistan 

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah is a dynamic and results-driven Plant Scientist specializing in agricultural biotechnology, phytopathology, and molecular biology, with a strong commitment to advancing sustainable crop improvement and resilience. With a proven research foundation supported by 54 citations, 4 scientific documents, and an h-index of 2, he brings both analytical depth and practical insight to plant science challenges. His expertise spans molecular biology techniques, plant–microbe interaction studies, and disease diagnostics, supported by strong statistical analysis and data interpretation capabilities that enhance the quality and impact of his scientific work. He is proficient in applying biotechnology tools to understand plant health, develop innovative solutions, and contribute to global food security initiatives. Known for producing clear, well-structured scientific writing and peer-reviewed research contributions, he actively collaborates across teams and disciplines to drive meaningful outcomes. His ability to integrate laboratory skills with modern digital tools, including AI-assisted analysis and professional computer applications, further strengthens his adaptability in contemporary research environments. Motivated to contribute to academia, biotechnology sectors, or environmental research institutes, he aims to support the development of sustainable agricultural practices and cutting-edge biotechnological innovations through dedicated research and problem-solving.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications

1. Ishaq, M., Khan, M. B., Shah, F. H., Fiaz, M., & Khalid, A. N. (2024). A new species of Agaricus; Agaricus totalaiiensis in section Minores from Pakistan [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.3897/arphapreprints.e133080

2. Ullah, T., Ullah, K., Saba, M., & Shah, F. H. (2023). Conocybe karakensis sp. nov. (Bolbitiaceae, Agaricales) from Pakistan. Phytotaxa, 584(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.584.3.1

3. Azeem, M. A., Shah, F. H., Ullah, A., Ali, K., Jones, D. A., Khan, M. E. H., & Ashraf, A. (2022). Biochemical characterization of halotolerant Bacillus safensis PM22 and its potential to enhance growth of maize under salinity stress. Plants, 11(13), 1721. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11131721

Madan Sharma | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma | Agricultural | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma | Manipal University | India

Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma has established a significant scientific presence through impactful research spanning plant biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, medicinal plant conservation, and sustainable bioscience innovation. His scholarly influence is reflected in 757 citations from 717 citing documents, demonstrating broad recognition and applicability of his findings across diverse research communities. With a portfolio of 62 peer-reviewed documents, his work has advanced micropropagation techniques, optimized in vitro regeneration systems, explored endophytic fungal diversity, and contributed to the biosynthesis of eco-friendly nanoparticles with antimicrobial and therapeutic potential. His h-index of 14 underscores the consistent relevance and academic value of his contributions, which have shaped new directions in plant tissue culture, phytochemical enhancement, biogenic nanomaterial development, and bioresource conservation. Prof. Dr. Madan Sharma’s research further integrates molecular, biochemical and nanotechnological approaches to address challenges related to medicinal plant preservation, sustainable agricultural practices, and innovative biological solutions for health and environmental applications. His cumulative scientific output reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge that supports societal benefit, industry innovation, and the progressive development of biosciences through interdisciplinary and forward-looking research.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications