Binglian Zheng | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Binglian Zheng | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Fudan University, China

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šŸ“ Summary

Prof. Binglian Zheng is a distinguished researcher at the School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, specializing in plant reproductive development. Her work focuses on non-coding RNAs, their regulation in plant sperm cells, and their broader roles in plant development. By exploring RNA turnover and non-coding RNA functions, she aims to enhance crop productivity and biodiversity.

šŸŽ“ Education

Prof. Zheng earned her Ph.D. in Genetics & Developmental Biology from the Institute of Genetics & Developmental Biology, CAS, between 2001 and 2006. Prior to that, she completed both her Bachelorā€™s and Masterā€™s degrees in Biological Sciences at Central China Normal University (1994-2001).

šŸ’¼ Professional Experience

Since 2012, Prof. Zheng has served as a Principal Investigator at the School of Life Sciences, Fudan University. Her postdoctoral research includes fellowships at the University of California, Berkeley (2009-2012) and the University of California, Riverside (2006-2009).

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

Prof. Zhengā€™s research aims to unravel how lariat RNA turnover is regulated and how non-coding RNAs, such as small RNA and transposable element-derived lncRNAs, function in plant sperm cells. Her studies focus on plant development mechanisms, the impact of RNA processing, and how epigenetic regulation coordinates with cell cycles in reproductive development.

šŸ“š Academic Cites & Achievements

Prof. Zhengā€™s work has led to groundbreaking discoveries in RNA turnover, miRNA biogenesis, and the coordination of heterochromatin reprogramming with pollen mitosis. Her research has been widely cited, contributing significantly to the understanding of plant genetic mechanisms.

šŸ› ļø Technical Skills

Her technical expertise includes genetic and genomic analysis, molecular and cytological techniques, high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics, and plant development research. These skills are central to her innovative work on plant non-coding RNAs.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Teaching Experience

Prof. Zheng has an extensive teaching background, offering courses in genetics and molecular biology. She is passionate about mentoring students and postdoctoral researchers, helping to shape the future of plant biology through both education and research training.

 

šŸ“– Top Noted Publications

ARID1 is required to regulate and reinforce H3K9me2 in sperm cells in Arabidopsis

Authors: Lei Li, Huaihao Yang, Yi Zhao, Qianqian Hu, Xiaotuo Zhang, Ting Jiang, Hua Jiang, Binglian Zheng

Journal: Nature Communications

Year: 2024

Phased secondary small interfering RNAs in Camellia sinensis var. assamica

Authors: Angbaji Suo, Jun Yang, Chunyi Mao, Wanran Li, Xingwang Wu, Wenping Xie, Zhengan Yang, Shiyong Guo, Binglian Zheng, Yun Zheng

Journal: NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics

Year: 2023

The plant FYVE domainā€containing protein FREE1 associates with microprocessor components to repress miRNA biogenesis

Authors: Hongbo Li, Tingting Li, Yingzhu Li, Haiyan Bai, Yanghuan Dai, Yanglan Liao, Juan Wei, Wenjin Shen, Binglian Zheng, Zhonghui Zhang et al.

Journal: EMBO reports

Year: 2023

H3K9 demethylases IBM1 and JMJ27 are required for male meiosis in Arabidopsis thaliana

Authors: Jinping Cheng, Linhao Xu, Valentin BergƩr, Astrid Bruckmann, Chao Yang, Veit Schubert, Klaus D. Grasser, Arp Schnittger, Binglian Zheng, Hua Jiang

Journal: New Phytologist

Year: 2022

SICKLE modulates lateral root development by promoting degradation of lariat intronic RNA

Authors: Chengyun Wu, Xiaoqing Wang, Weibo Zhen, Yaqing Nie, Yan Li, Penglai Yuan, Qiaoqiao Liu, Siyi Guo, Zhenguo Shen, Binglian Zheng et al.

Journal: Plant Physiology

Year: 2022

Sota Sato | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sota Sato | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

The University of Tokyo, Japan

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šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Sota Satoā€™s academic journey began at The University of Tokyo, where he earned his Bachelorā€™s degree in 2000, followed by a Masterā€™s degree in 2002. His passion for research and academics led him to pursue a Ph.D., which he completed in 2005. During his studies, he also broadened his perspective through a research stint in Canada, as a visiting student at the J. M. Stryker lab at the University of Alberta in 2004.

šŸ”¬ Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D., Prof. Sato began his professional academic career as a Research Associate at The University of Tokyo. His career at the university flourished as he moved through roles, including Assistant Professor in 2007, Lecturer in 2010, and Project Associate Professor by 2017. Prof. Sato also held various visiting academic positions, such as at RIKEN and Tohoku University, while also leading important research groups like the ERATO Isobe Degenerate Ļ€-Integration project from 2013 to 2020.

šŸ’” Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Satoā€™s work spans multiple areas within chemistry and molecular sciences. His research primarily focuses on energy and utilities analytics, with particular interest in synthetic organic chemistry, molecular integration, and advanced material science. His work has led to significant advancements in the understanding of molecular structures and their applications in energy solutions. In addition to this, Prof. Sato has contributed significantly to the development of synthetic organic chemistry methodologies and innovative molecular integration techniques, which have implications for industrial and energy applications.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

As a researcher, Prof. Satoā€™s influence extends beyond his individual contributions; he has shaped academic discourse and policy on energy analytics and molecular science. His leadership roles in global research projects, like ERATO, have facilitated numerous breakthroughs and interdisciplinary collaborations. His work has been instrumental in shaping future research paradigms, with a specific emphasis on sustainable energy solutions and chemical innovations that impact modern industry.

šŸ“š Academic Citations and Recognition

Throughout his academic career, Prof. Sato has earned recognition for his contributions to synthetic organic chemistry and energy-related research. His research papers are frequently cited by peers in the field, underscoring the high regard with which his work is held. Additionally, Prof. Sato served as an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan from 2020 to 2022, further establishing his authority in the scientific community.

šŸ› ļø Technical Skills

Prof. Sato possesses an exceptional blend of technical skills, including advanced laboratory techniques in synthetic organic chemistry, molecular design, and energy analysis. His proficiency in data analysis, experimental design, and interdisciplinary problem-solving has allowed him to make significant contributions to both academia and industry. His technical expertise extends to high-level computational modeling, material science innovations, and the development of experimental frameworks for energy solutions.

šŸŽ“ Teaching Experience

Prof. Sato has had an enduring commitment to education, evidenced by his extensive teaching roles at The University of Tokyo. As a Project Professor and Lecturer, he has mentored countless students and researchers, helping to shape the next generation of chemists and researchers. His teaching methodology emphasizes hands-on experimentation, Chemistry Sota Sato Best Researcher Award, and interdisciplinary knowledge, ensuring that students are well-equipped for both academic and industry-based challenges.

šŸ›ļø Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Satoā€™s legacy as an educator and researcher continues to grow. His foundational contributions to molecular science and energy analytics are likely to inspire future research. As he takes on roles like Visiting Professor at the Institute for Molecular Science (2023), Prof. Sato remains a pivotal figure in advancing scientific understanding. His ongoing commitment to research, particularly in the fields of sustainable energy and advanced chemical solutions, ensures his lasting impact on the scientific community and society at large.

 

Top Noted PublicationsšŸ“–

Enantioselective synthesis of 3-(N-indolyl)quinolines containing axial and central chiralities

Authors: Ken Yamanomoto, Kota Yamamoto, Satoshi Yoshida, Sota Sato, Takahiko Akiyama

Journal: Chemical Communications

Year: 2024

Molecular cylinders with donorā€“acceptor structure and swinging motion

Authors: Ke Li, Satoshi Yoshida, Ryo Yakushiji, Xingchi Liu, Chang Ge, Zhuofan Xu, Yong Ni, Xiaonan Ma, Jishan Wu, Sota Sato et al.

Journal: Chemical Science

Year: 2024

Physical Isolation of Single Protein Molecules within Wellā€Defined Coordination Cages to Enhance Their Stability

Authors: Risa Ebihara, Takahiro Nakama, Ken Morishima, Maho Yagiā€Utsumi, Masaaki Sugiyama, Daishi Fujita, Sota Sato, Makoto Fujita

Journal: Angewandte Chemie

Year: 2024

Physical Isolation of Single Protein Molecules within Wellā€Defined Coordination Cages to Enhance Their Stability

Authors: Risa Ebihara, Takahiro Nakama, Ken Morishima, Maho Yagiā€Utsumi, Masaaki Sugiyama, Daishi Fujita, Sota Sato, Makoto Fujita

Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Year: 2024

Stepwise Chemical Reduction of [4]Cyclo[4]helicenylene: Stereo Transformation and Site-Selective Metal Complexation

Authors: Zheng Zhou, Yong Yang, Jianwei Liang, Sota Sato, Zhenyi Zhang, Zheng Wei

Journal: Precision Chemistry

Year: 2024