Syandan Sinha Ray | Plant Biotechnolgy | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Syandan Sinha Ray | Plant Biotechnolgy | Innovative Research Award

Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, India

Dr. Syandan Sinha Ray is an accomplished scholar in agricultural biotechnology, with strong academic training in biotechnology and advanced research specialization. He serves as a teaching-cum-laboratory assistant, contributing to postgraduate education in areas such as molecular biology, genetic engineering, and bioinformatics. His research focuses on plant tissue culture, microbial applications, and sustainable agricultural innovations, supported by multiple publications and scholarly contributions. He has qualified a national-level eligibility test, reflecting his academic excellence. His work continues to advance scientific knowledge and practical applications in agricultural biotechnology.

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Aditya Guha | Plant Pathology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Aditya Guha | Plant Pathology | Research Excellence Award

Tamil Nadu Agriculture University, India

Mr. Aditya Guha is a dedicated Plant Pathology professional with an MSc from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and a BSc (Hons.) in Agriculture from JNKVV. His research focuses on Bacillus consortia, nano-encapsulation, plant–microbe interactions, and sustainable disease management. He has published in reputed international journals and contributed to innovative nano-biological formulations. A recipient of academic excellence awards and national recognition, he actively engages in bioinformatics and advanced laboratory research. He aspires to advance sustainable agricultural innovations through impactful scientific contributions.

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Featured Publications


Revamping the encapsulation of microbes and metabolites to nanoscale


Journal of Nanoparticle Research · Review Article


Nano-armoured Bacillus consortia protected sunflower against Alternaria alternata


Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology · Research Article