Sawsan Sayed | Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Sawsan Sayed | Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr, Agriculture Research Center – Horticulture Research Institute,  Egypt

Dr. Sawsan S. Sayed is a distinguished Egyptian scientist specializing in plant tissue culture, ornamental horticulture, and plant biotechnology. With a career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the field of in vitro propagation and micropropagation of ornamental plants. Dr. Sayed holds a Ph.D. in Ornamental Horticulture from Cairo University and has served in various leadership roles, including Head of the Ornamental Plant and Landscape Gardening Research Department at the Horticulture Institute Research Agriculture Center. She is also an active reviewer for several international journals and a member of the Arabic Federation for Wildlife Protection. Her work has been widely published, focusing on innovative techniques in plant propagation and the biochemical characterization of ornamental species.

Professional Profile

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sawsan S. Sayed earned her B.Sc. in Horticulture from Cairo University in 1991. She later completed her M.Sc. in 1998, focusing on the physiological studies of Populus alba propagation through tissue culture. In 2002, she obtained her Ph.D. from Cairo University, specializing in the micropropagation of Solidago altissima. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing plant biotechnology and ornamental horticulture, laying the foundation for her prolific research career.

Experience 💼

Dr. Sayed has extensive experience in plant tissue culture and ornamental horticulture. She has served as the Director of the Tissue Culture Lab at the Horticulture Institute Research Agriculture Center and as the Head of the Ornamental Plant and Landscape Gardening Research Department (2017–2020). She has also been involved in training agricultural educators and students nationwide. Her teaching experience spans private institutes and numerous training courses organized by the Agricultural Research Center, making her a key figure in agricultural education and research in Egypt.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Sawsan S. Sayed has been recognized for her contributions to horticultural science. She is a member of the Permanent Scientific Arbitration Committee of the Agricultural Research Center and has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as the Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science and Horticulture Research Journal. Her work has been acknowledged through her leadership roles and her active participation in scientific committees, highlighting her impact on the field of plant biotechnology.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Sayed’s research focuses on plant tissue culture, micropropagation, and the biochemical characterization of ornamental plants. She has developed innovative protocols for the in vitro propagation of various species, including Solidago altissima, Gardenia jasminoides, and Ceratonia siliqua. Her work also explores the effects of growth regulators, light quality, and mutagenic agents on plant growth and biochemical properties. Additionally, she investigates the antioxidant, anticancer, and hepatoprotective activities of plant extracts, contributing to both agricultural and pharmaceutical sciences.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Effect of developmental stages on micropropagation of Populus alba (1998).
  2. Micropropagation of Solidago altissima through tissue culture (2003).
  3. Gamma-irradiation effects on Solidago altissima micropropagation (2005).
  4. In vitro propagation of Cereus peruvianus (2005).
  5. Propagation of Faucaria tuberculosa by in vitro culture (2006).
  6. Colchicine effects on Solidago altissima micropropagation (2007).
  7. In vitro culture and RAPD analysis of Deutzia scabra (2007).
  8. Propagation of Cotoneaster horizontalis through in vitro culture (2007).
  9. Micropropagation and genetic stability of Pyracantha fortuneana (2009).
  10. Postharvest treatments for foliage plants (2009).
  11. Slow growth conservation of Deutzia scabra (2010).
  12. Micropropagation and antioxidant activity of Gardenia jasminoides (2010).
  13. Proline effects on Phoenix canariensis under salinity (2011).
  14. Chemical mutagenic agents on Gardenia jasminoides (2012).
  15. Salinity effects on Solidago altissima micropropagation (2013).
  16. Antioxidant and anticancer activities of Cotoneaster horizontalis (2013).
  17. Phenolic content in Cephalotaxus harringtonia cultures (2014).
  18. Mutation effects on Philodendron bipinnatifidum (2015).
  19. Micropropagation of Aglaonema commutatum (2016).
  20. In vitro propagation of Hibiscus syriacus (2016).
  21. Bulblet induction in Asiatic hybrid lily (2018).
  22. Fertilization effects on turfgrass growth (2018).
  23. Biochemical characterization of Ceratonia siliqua (2020).
  24. Micropropagation of Davallia fejeensis (2022).
  25. Mass production of Nephrolepis exaltata (2022).
  26. Phenolics and flavonoids in Brunfelsia pauciflora (2023).
  27. Micropropagation of Spathiphyllum wallisii (2023).
  28. Propagation of Gardenia jasminoides ‘Varigata’ (2023).

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Sawsan S. Sayed is a leading figure in plant tissue culture and ornamental horticulture, with a career marked by groundbreaking research, extensive teaching, and leadership roles. Her work has advanced the field of micropropagation and contributed to the understanding of plant biochemistry and biotechnology. Through her publications, training programs, and scientific contributions, she has left an indelible mark on agricultural research in Egypt and beyond.

Francesco Romagnoli – Microalgae – Best Researcher Award

Francesco Romagnoli - Microalgae - Best Researcher Award

Riga Technical University - Latvia

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Francesco Romagnoli embarked on his academic journey by completing a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, in 2001. Subsequently, he pursued a Doctor of Science in Engineering at the Riga Technical University (RTU), Latvia, culminating in his PhD thesis titled "Model for sustainable bioenergy production and use" in 2012. This foundational academic background laid the groundwork for his prolific career in environmental engineering and sustainability.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Following his academic achievements, Romagnoli delved into both industry and academia. From 2002 to 2008, he honed his skills as a Geotechnical and Tunnelling Project Engineer at ROCKSOIL in Milan, Italy, where he contributed to various national and international infrastructure projects. In 2008, he transitioned to a research role at the Institute of Energy Systems and Environment at RTU, marking the beginning of his distinguished academic career. Over the years, he progressed from a Researcher to an Assistant Professor and eventually attained the position of Associate Professor in 2016.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MICROALGAE

Romagnoli's research contributions have been multifaceted, spanning diverse areas within environmental engineering, with a particular emphasis on bioenergy, life cycle assessment (LCA), and system dynamics modeling. His seminal work includes the development of innovative methodologies for sustainable bioenergy production, optimization of anaerobic digestion processes, and the application of LCA in assessing the environmental impacts of various technologies and systems. Notably, his research has explored the potential of microalgae for biofuel production and wastewater treatment, showcasing his commitment to exploring renewable and sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Romagnoli's impactful research has garnered recognition both nationally and internationally, as evidenced by numerous awards, research fellowships, and project grants. His expertise in LCA and bioenergy has been instrumental in shaping policy frameworks, guiding industry practices, and fostering international collaborations aimed at promoting sustainability and resilience in energy and environmental systems.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Romagnoli's contributions to the academic community extend beyond research outputs to include extensive teaching and supervision activities. He has supervised numerous graduate students at both the master's and doctoral levels, fostering the next generation of environmental engineers and researchers. Additionally, his involvement in organizing scientific events and serving on editorial boards reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge dissemination and scholarly discourse within his field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a highly respected academic and researcher, Romagnoli's legacy is characterized by his dedication to advancing sustainable solutions for pressing environmental challenges. His pioneering work in bioenergy, LCA, and resilience assessment has left an indelible mark on the field of environmental engineering. Looking ahead, his ongoing commitment to research, education, and collaboration promises to further enrich the academic landscape and contribute to the global transition towards a more sustainable future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of biomass and cardboard waste-based briquettes production and consumption in Andean areas.  2023 (7)