Zhadyrassyn Nurbekova | Plant Physiology | Distinguished Scientist Award Acting

Dr. Zhadyrassyn Nurbekova | Plant Physiology | Distinguished Scientist Award Acting

Associate Professor | Eurasian National university | Kazakhstan

Dr. Zhadyrassyn Nurbekova is an Assistant Professor specializing in biotechnology and plant physiology, with a strong focus on plant stress biology and molecular mechanisms underlying abiotic stress responses. Holding advanced qualifications in agriculture and biotechnology, the author has developed a solid academic foundation in plant physiology and molecular biology. The professional trajectory includes roles as postdoctoral researcher, senior lecturer, and academic leader, with research centered on aldehyde oxidases, plant–virus interactions, and stress adaptation mechanisms. The author demonstrates expertise in advanced molecular and biochemical techniques, contributing to high-quality publications with measurable academic impact, reflected in notable citation metrics and indices. Active engagement in international research collaborations, invited lectures, and interdisciplinary projects highlights leadership and global recognition. The author’s strengths lie in innovative experimental approaches, consistent scholarly output, and the ability to address complex biological challenges, positioning them as a promising contributor to advancing biotechnology research and its applications in sustainable agriculture and environmental resilience.

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Ki Young Choi | Hydroponics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ki Young Choi | Hydroponics | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Kangwon National University South Korea

Prof. Ki Young Choi, a professor in the Department of Smartfarm and Agricultural Industry at Kangwon National University, is a leading expert in environmental horticulture and smart-farm systems whose work integrates plant physiology, controlled-environment agriculture, and sustainable hydroponic production. He holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Environmental Horticulture, specializing in plant responses to environmental factors, with doctoral research focused on physiological disorders in controlled plant-factory conditions. His professional career spans academia, national research institutes, government advisory councils, and industry, where he has served as professor, research professor, senior researcher, post-doctoral scientist, director, and committee member, contributing to strategic planning for smart-farm innovation, national science and technology policy, and horticultural research development. He has led major projects on optimizing inorganic ion composition for hydroponic systems, improving nutrient-solution recycling strategies, and advancing zero-discharge technologies for sustainable strawberry production. His research contributions include work in plant environmental physiology, bio-environmental control, nutrient management, and smart-farm engineering, supported by numerous publications and editorial roles in horticultural science and technology journals. Recognized for his leadership, he has held executive positions in multiple scientific societies, served on national expert committees, and contributed to policy development for agriculture, rural affairs, and the bio-environmental control sector. His distinctions include editorial appointments, society directorships, and service on advisory bodies, culminating in honors such as the Research Excellence Award.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Choi, K. Y., Chung, H., Min, K. H., Yoon, H. Y., Kim, K., Park, J. H., Kwon, I. C., & Jeong, S. Y. (2010). Self-assembled hyaluronic acid nanoparticles for active tumor targeting. Biomaterials, 31(1), 106–114.

2. Choi, K. Y., Liu, G., Lee, S., & Chen, X. (2012). Theranostic nanoplatforms for simultaneous cancer imaging and therapy: Current approaches and future perspectives. Nanoscale, 4, 330–342.

3. Han, H. S., & Choi, K. Y. (2021). Advances in nanomaterial-mediated photothermal cancer therapies: Toward clinical applications. Biomedicines, 9(3), 305.

4. Choi, K. Y., Yoon, H. Y., Kim, J. H., Bae, S. M., Park, R. W., Kang, Y. M., Kim, I. S., Kwon, I. C., et al. (2011). Smart nanocarrier based on PEGylated hyaluronic acid for cancer therapy. ACS Nano, 5(11), 8591–8599.

5. Huang, X., Zhang, F., Zhu, L., Choi, K. Y., Guo, N., Guo, J., Tackett, K., Anilkumar, P., et al. (2013). Effect of injection routes on the biodistribution, clearance, and tumor uptake of carbon dots. ACS Nano, 7(7), 5684–5693.

Prof. Ki Young Choi’s work advances sustainable smart-farm technologies by integrating environmental horticulture, plant physiology, and controlled-environment engineering to enhance crop productivity and resource efficiency. His research and leadership contribute to resilient agricultural systems, supporting food security, eco-friendly production, and innovation across the smart-agriculture industry.