Latief Bashir | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Latief Bashir | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Scholar Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. José Fernandes Bezerra-Neto | Limnology – ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, IARI, New Delhi, India

Mr. Latief Bashir is a PhD Research Scholar at the ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, IARI, New Delhi. He holds a Master’s degree in Plant Genetic Resources from IARI, where he was the Class Representative. His academic excellence is highlighted by his top performance in various exams, securing All India Rank 1st in the ICAR-AICE JRF/SRF for PhD entrance. Mr. Bashir has received numerous awards for his research contributions, including the ISPGR-Dr. K.L. Mehra Award and the Outstanding Student Award (CITAAS-2024). His expertise spans plant genetic resources, wheat breeding, and stress resilience. He has published several research papers in high-impact journals and is an active member of various professional bodies, including the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC). With a keen interest in advancing climate-resilient agriculture, he is committed to integrating genomic approaches into crop improvement.

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Education:

Mr. Latief Bashir completed his Master’s degree in Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. During his time at IARI, he served as the Class Representative and excelled academically. His outstanding performance in the ICAR-AICE JRF/SRF examination earned him All India Rank 1st (AIR-1) for PhD entrance in 2023. He also secured the top rank in the written exam for Scientist B (PGR) at the Central Silk Board, though the interview remains pending. His research interests developed further during his MSc, where he worked on enhancing wheat resilience to heat stress through genome-wide association studies (GWAS). His passion for plant genetic resources led him to pursue a PhD at IARI, where he is currently researching the genetic architecture of powdery mildew resistance in wheat. His academic journey reflects his commitment to plant breeding and genetic research in improving crop resilience.

Professional Experience:

Mr. Latief Bashir has gained significant professional experience during his academic journey as a PhD Research Scholar at ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, IARI, New Delhi. His research work primarily focuses on enhancing the genetic understanding of wheat’s resilience to abiotic stresses such as heat and biotic stresses like powdery mildew. His experience includes conducting large-scale genomic studies, utilizing a 35K-SNP Axiom array to perform genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on wheat, and publishing research findings in top-tier journals such as BMC Plant Biology and Scientific Reports. In addition to his academic work, Mr. Bashir has been an active participant in the scientific community, contributing to national and international collaborations, including with the Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA) and CIMMYT. He has also presented his findings at conferences, earning awards for his oral presentations. His multidisciplinary expertise makes him a valuable researcher in the field of plant genetics and crop improvement.

Research Interests:

Mr. Latief Bashir’s research interests are centered around plant genetics, particularly in the areas of wheat breeding, stress resilience, and the characterization of plant genetic resources. His primary research focus is on utilizing genomic approaches, such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS), to uncover the genetic basis of wheat’s response to biotic and abiotic stresses. His MSc research involved identifying quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) for heat tolerance, grain quality, and yield-related traits in wheat, providing valuable insights for marker-assisted breeding (MAB). Currently, his PhD research is focused on the genetic architecture of powdery mildew resistance in bread wheat, using integrative genomic approaches. Mr. Bashir is particularly interested in applying genomics to improve crop resilience to climate change, enhancing the nutritional quality of crops, and contributing to biofortification strategies. His work has broader implications for enhancing food security, sustainable agriculture, and the conservation of plant genetic resources.

Awards:

Mr. Latief Bashir has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his academic and research career, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the field of plant genetic resources. Notably, he received the ISPGR-Dr. K.L. Mehra Award in 2023 for being the Best Master’s Student, along with the Outstanding Student Award at CITAAS-2024. His outstanding research presentations earned him the Best Oral Presentation award at CITAAS-2024, showcasing his communication skills and expertise in plant breeding. Mr. Bashir was also honored with the Outstanding Performance Award at SKUAST-K in 2020 for his excellent work during his earlier academic tenure. He topped the written exam for Scientist B (PGR) at the Central Silk Board, and his exemplary performance in the ICAR-AICE JRF/SRF exam earned him All India Rank 1st (AIR-1) for the PhD entrance. These awards underscore his excellence in research, leadership, and contribution to the field of agricultural sciences, particularly in plant genetic resources.

Publications:

Identification of quantitative trait nucleotides for grain quality in bread wheat under heat stress
👤 Latief Bashir, Neeraj Budhlakoti, Anjan Kumar Pradhan, Divya Sharma, Antil Jain, Saman Saim Rehman, Vishal Kondal, Sherry R. Jacob, Rakesh Bhardwaj, Kiran Gaikwad et al. | 📖 Scientific Reports | 🌍 2025 | February 24 | DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-91199-2 | ISSN: 2045-2322 🌟🎓💼

A comprehensive review on GWAS: Basic concepts and role in agriculture
👤 Latief Bashir, Azhar Mehmood, Suhail Manzoor, Kunal, US Thendral, Jitendra Kumar Yadav, Sampa Saha, Mamta Yadav, Dileep Meena, Umer Mukthar Padder | 📖 International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development | 🌍 2024 | October 1 | DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2024.v7.i10e.1231 | ISSN: 2618-0723, 2618-0731 🌟🎓

Review on Hormonal Regulation of Drought Stress Response in Plants
👤 Adil Rahim Margay, Azhar Mehmood, Latief Bashir | 📖 International Journal of Plant & Soil Science | 🌍 2024 | August 16 | DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i84921 | ISSN: 2320-7035 🌟🎓

From genesis to genomics: The evolution and recent breakthroughs in wheat genome sequencing
👤 Latief Bashir, Azhar Mehmood, Adil Rahim Magray, Shambhavi Singh, Ayushi Yadav, Adil Gani, Suhail Manzoor, Manisha Verma, Suhail Ansari | 📖 International Journal of Research in Agronomy | 🌍 2024 | August 1 | DOI: 10.33545/2618060x.2024.v7.i8si.1350 | ISSN: 2618-060X, 2618-0618 🌟🎓

Multi-location and multi-year evaluation of wheat germplasm lines for terminal heat stress tolerance in major wheat growing zones of India
👤 Latief Bashir, Azhar Mehmood, Suhail Manzoor, Umer Mukhtar Padder, Muzamil Ahad, Ruhey Mushtaq, Uma Shankar Rajput | 📖 International Journal of Research in Agronomy | 🌍 2024 | August 1 | DOI: 10.33545/2618060x.2024.v7.i8k.2306 | ISSN: 2618-060X, 2618-0618 🌟🎓

Billal Obeng | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Billal Obeng | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Ghana, Ghana

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👨‍⚕️ Academic Background:

Billal Musah Obeng is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in molecular epidemiology and virology. With significant experience in both laboratory and field settings, he focuses on understanding host-pathogen interactions and the spread of infectious diseases. His work contributes to global health initiatives, particularly in HIV research and public health.

🎓 Education

Billal Musah Obeng is currently pursuing a joint Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Medicine at IUHS and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, expected to conclude in 2024. He earned his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Microbiology, specializing in Virology, from the University of Ghana in 2017, following a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Laboratory Sciences with a focus on Microbiology from the same institution in 2014. His comprehensive education has equipped him with a robust foundation in medical and laboratory sciences, supporting his advanced research in infectious diseases and molecular epidemiology.

đź’Ľ Professional Experience

Billal Musah Obeng has accumulated extensive experience in both research and academic settings. As a Research Officer at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, he leads field and clinical laboratory teams in the Global Health Program, focusing on HIV viral load and drug resistance testing. Previously, as a Research Assistant at the same institute, he managed data and analysis for global health projects. His experience also includes roles as a Laboratory Manager and Senior Laboratory Scientist at Frontiers Healthcare Services in Ghana, where he managed COVID-19 testing and staff training. Additionally, Billal has held academic positions as Head of Department of Medical Laboratory Technology and Lecturer in Medical Microbiology, demonstrating his expertise in teaching and curriculum development. His career is marked by a commitment to advancing public health through both practical laboratory work and educational contributions.

🔬 Research Interests

Billal Musah Obeng’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular epidemiology and infectious disease dynamics. His work primarily focuses on understanding host-pathogen interactions and the mechanisms through which infectious diseases evade and spread across populations. Currently, he is engaged in research to optimize HIV viral load and drug resistance testing, contributing to global health initiatives aimed at controlling and eventually eliminating HIV transmission. His use of molecular epidemiological tools allows for detailed investigations into the genetic and environmental factors influencing disease propagation and resistance. Billal’s research aims to provide insights that inform public health strategies and enhance disease monitoring and management.

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Article: Genetic landscape for majority and minority HIV-1 drug resistance mutations in antiretroviral therapy naive patients in Accra, Ghana

    • Authors: Appiah, P., Gbassana, G., Adusei-Poku, M., Duedu, K.O., Sagoe, K.W.C.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 12
    • Article Number: e33180

Review: Molecular epidemiology to aid virtual elimination of HIV transmission in Australia

    • Authors: Obeng, B.M., Kelleher, A.D., Di Giallonardo, F.
    • Journal: Virus Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 341
    • Article Number: 199310

Article: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among patients with sickle cell disease at the Korle-Bu teaching hospital

    • Authors: Mawuli, G., Dzudzor, B., Tachi, K., Arjarquah, A., Bonney, J.H.K.
    • Journal: Virology Journal
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 19
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 73

Article: Transmitted drug resistance mutations and subtype diversity amongst HIV-1 sero-positive voluntary blood donors in Accra, Ghana

    • Authors: Obeng, B.M., Bonney, E.Y., Asamoah-Akuoko, L., Abana, C.Z.-Y., Sagoe, K.W.C.
    • Journal: Virology Journal
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 114