Sumera Anwar | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sumera Anwar | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sumera Anwar is an accomplished plant scientist with extensive expertise in plant physiology, abiotic stress tolerance, soil pollution, and phytoremediation, currently serving as Associate Professor at Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan. She completed her PhD in Botany from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, focusing on morpho-metabolic responses of maize under cadmium phytoextraction, supported by an Indigenous HEC Scholarship, and later earned three competitive postdoctoral and research fellowships in China and the UK. Her international research experience includes post-doctoral work at Durham University (UK) on auxin-mediated root growth and antioxidant gene profiling under copper nanoparticles, research fellowships at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Huazhong Agricultural University on heat stress physiology in rice and yield improvement in rapeseed-based cropping systems. Dr. Anwar has held academic and research positions at leading institutions including The University of Lahore, GC University Faisalabad, China National Rice Research Institute, and Yantai High-Tech International Science and Technology Park under the Talented Young Scientist Program. Her research interests span plant stress physiology, heavy-metal remediation, photosynthesis and water-use efficiency, biochar-based soil health improvement, soil microbial interactions, and sustainable yield enhancement strategies. She has received several honors including HEC scholarship awards, international GRE and IELTS qualifications, and recognition under China’s Ministry of Science and Technology, alongside advanced training in molecular biology, agricultural machinery, kiwifruit production, AI in higher education, and patent filing. Dr. Anwar actively contributes to the scientific community through participation in numerous international conferences, workshops, and symposia across Pakistan, China, Turkey, and the UK, reflecting her strong commitment to global research collaboration and capacity building.

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Prof. Estefanía García-Luque | Agricultural and biological sciences | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Estefanía García-Luque | Agricultural and biological sciences | Women Researcher Award

EVEGA/Granxa D’Outeiro, Spain.

Estefanía García Luque is a passionate molecular biologist, researcher, and scientific disseminator. She has focused her research on the application of molecular techniques to study genetic diversity, biotechnology in the food industry, and biodiversity conservation. Estefanía has worked with prestigious institutions like the University of Malaga and the Galapagos Biosecurity and Quarantine Agency. As a founder and CEO of GrowMeat, an innovative startup focused on sustainable lab-grown meat production, she is committed to advancing science for a sustainable future.

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Education 🎓

Estefanía holds a Degree in Biology and a Master’s in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Malaga, where she completed her Master's Thesis on tumor cell lines of the NCI-60 panel. She further expanded her expertise with a Master’s in Biological Diversity and Environment, focusing on genetic diversity through molecular techniques.

Experience 💼

Estefanía García Luque has made significant contributions through her diverse roles in the scientific community. As a Researcher at EVEGA (Galician Viticulture and Enology Station), she collaborated with the company Granxa D'Outeiro to identify and isolate autochthonous yeasts, aiming to enhance the production of unique wines that reflect the local terroir. As the Founder and CEO of GrowMeat, she leads an innovative startup dedicated to producing lab-grown meat, providing a more sustainable and efficient food source. Estefanía also contributes to environmental sustainability through her work as a Researcher at the University of Malaga’s SmartCampus Project, where she helps bring the university's scientific initiatives to the public. Furthermore, as an International Collaborator at the Galapagos Biosecurity and Quarantine Agency (ABG), she has been involved in biodiversity conservation efforts, utilizing molecular techniques to identify invasive species that pose a threat to the delicate ecosystem of the Galapagos Islands.

Research Interests 🔬

Molecular Biology

Estefanía’s work in molecular biology focuses on the application of advanced techniques to understand the underlying mechanisms in living organisms, particularly in the context of genetic diversity and environmental adaptation.

Genetic Diversity

Her research explores the vast diversity within species, studying how genetic variations contribute to the survival and resilience of organisms in changing environments. This work has important implications for biodiversity conservation and agricultural applications.

Biotechnology

Estefanía is committed to leveraging biotechnology to develop solutions for a wide range of industries, including food production, health, and environmental management. Her focus is on using molecular techniques to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of biotechnological processes.

Biodiversity Conservation

As a strong advocate for biodiversity, Estefanía contributes to conservation efforts through innovative research. She has worked on projects such as the identification of invasive species in the Galapagos Islands, aiming to protect the unique ecosystems there.

Food Biotechnology

Estefanía’s interest in food biotechnology focuses on developing sustainable and efficient food production methods, such as lab-grown meat, which offer solutions to global food security and environmental challenges by reducing reliance on traditional farming practices.

Awards 🏆

SpinOff 2023 Award for her startup GrowMeat.

First Prize in Flash Session Hackathon for innovative projects.

Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship Bootcamp at the University of California.

International Cooperation Scholarship for her work in the Galapagos Islands.

Publications 📚

"Using Active Learning Methodologies to Teach Sequence Analysis and Molecular Phylogeny"

Journal: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education

Published: 2025, 53(1), pp. 21–32

"Diversity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast Strains in Granxa D’Outeiro Winery (DOP Ribeiro, NW Spain): Oenological Potential"

Journal: Fermentation

Published: 2024, 10(9), 475