Modupe Stella Ayilara | Microbial Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Modupe Stella Ayilara | Microbial Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Modupe Stella Ayilara | North-West University | South Africa

Dr. Modupe Stella Ayilara is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of microbiology and biological sciences, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Extraordinary Senior Lecturer in the Food Security and Safety Research Area at North-West University, South Africa, and as a Course Tutor at the University of the People, United States. She holds advanced degrees in Biology and Microbiology, complemented by extensive research and leadership experience across academic and industrial environments. Her professional background includes significant contributions as a Senior Research Officer at the Environmental Pollution Science and Technology (ENPOST) Nigeria and as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Energy Research and Development, Obafemi Awolowo University, where she has engaged in projects focused on microbial diversity, antimicrobial potentials of tropical plants, nitrogen fixation, biofertilizer formulation, sustainable bioenergy, and environmental safety. Dr. Ayilara’s research excellence is reflected in her numerous publications and citations, as well as her recognition among the top two percent of scientists globally by Elsevier and Stanford University. She has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in food security, environmental microbiology, and bioresource management, mentoring students and contributing to science policy development. Her outstanding achievements, academic leadership, and dedication to impactful, interdisciplinary research make her a deserving candidate for distinguished recognition and future advancement in scientific innovation and global sustainability.

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Featured Publications

1. Ayilara, M. S., Olanrewaju, O. S., Babalola, O. O., & Odeyemi, O. (2020). Waste management through composting: Challenges and potentials. Sustainability, 12(11), 4456.

2. Ayilara, M. S., Adeleke, B. S., Akinola, S. A., Fayose, C. A., Adeyemi, U. T., et al. (2023). Biopesticides as a promising alternative to synthetic pesticides: A case for microbial pesticides, phytopesticides, and nanobiopesticides. Frontiers in Microbiology, 14, 1040901.

3. Ayilara, M. S., & Babalola, O. O. (2023). Bioremediation of environmental wastes: The role of microorganisms. Frontiers in Agronomy, 5, 1183691.

4. Adeleke, B. S., Ayilara, M. S., Akinola, S. A., & Babalola, O. O. (2022). Biocontrol mechanisms of endophytic fungi. Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, 32(1), 46.

5. Akanmu, A. O., Babalola, O. O., Venturi, V., Ayilara, M. S., Adeleke, B. S., Amoo, A. E., et al. (2021). Plant disease management: Leveraging on the plant-microbe-soil interface in the biorational use of organic amendments. Frontiers in Plant Science, 12, 700507.

Dr. Modupe Stella Ayilara’s research advances sustainable solutions in environmental microbiology, food security, and waste management through innovative microbial applications. Her work bridges science and society by promoting eco-friendly biotechnological approaches that enhance agricultural productivity, environmental safety, and global sustainability.

Husnul Azan Tajarudin | Bioprocess | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Husnul Azan Tajarudin | Bioprocess | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Husnul Azan Tajarudin is an accomplished researcher and academician specializing in sustainable solutions for environmental challenges. With a focus on converting food waste into valuable products, Husnul has led multiple innovative projects aimed at enhancing agricultural practices and promoting healthy meat consumption. His commitment to research and development has positioned him as a prominent figure in the field of bioprocessing.

Publication Profile

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Education

Husnul Azan Tajarudin holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology, where he focused on microbial processes and their applications in environmental sustainability. His educational background includes extensive studies in microbial fermentation and bioproduct development, equipping him with the necessary skills to tackle pressing global issues.

Experience

With a wealth of experience in academia and research, Husnul has served as the Principal Investigator for various funded projects, including significant grants from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) and the Ministry of Higher Education. He has successfully led teams in developing probiotic poultry feed and exploring novel methods for waste utilization, demonstrating his leadership and expertise in his field.

Research Focus

Husnul’s research focuses on bioprocessing, particularly the development of sustainable methods for converting food waste into probiotics and other valuable products. His innovative approach includes utilizing advanced fermentation techniques and exploring the potential of microbial fuel cells for renewable energy generation.

Awards and Honours

Throughout his career, Husnul has received numerous accolades for his contributions to research and innovation. His projects have been recognized by various governmental and academic bodies, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes

Tajarudin, H. A., et al. (2024). Development of Probiotic Poultry Feed from Food Waste via Two-Stage Fermentation Method. Journal of Applied Microbiology. Link

Tajarudin, H. A., & Makhtar, M. B. (2022). Commercialization of Probiotic Chicken Feed for Healthy Meat Consumption. Food Science and Technology. Link

Tajarudin, H. A., et al. (2020). Improvement and Development of Preservative Formulation for Valuable Wood. International Journal of Innovative Research. Link

Tajarudin, H. A., et al. (2019). Utilization of Food Waste as Crude Protein. Waste Management. Link

Tajarudin, H. A., et al. (2016). Application of Membrane Bioreactor to Produce Useful Chemicals. Journal of Environmental Engineering. Link