Dr. Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar | Plant Stresses | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellow at Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar is a Pakistani plant pathologist with a PhD in Agriculture from Zhejiang University, China, specializing in molecular and functional characterization of calcium channel gene families  in Brassica napus. He combines strong agronomic expertise in potato and Brassicaceae crops with hands-on experience in nutrient management, climate adaptation, stress tolerance, and sustainable crop production systems. His professional background spans academia, international agribusiness, and field-based development projects, including roles as a university lecturer, agro field master trainer, project field officer, and agro-officer with PepsiCo. He possesses advanced proficiency in molecular biology, microbiology, biochemical assays, and protein interaction studies, alongside practical skills in disease, pest, and post-harvest management. Dr. Gulzar is also highly skilled in bioinformatics and computational biology, including phylogenetics, protein structure prediction, gene family interaction analysis, and cis-regulatory element studies. His academic excellence is reflected in multiple honors, including a Gold Medal at the master’s level and a Chinese Government Scholarship for doctoral studies.

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