Yuyun Lu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Yuyun Lu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Research Fellow | National University of Singapore | Singapore 

Yuyun Lu is a Research Fellow at the Department of Food Science and Technology, National University of Singapore, where she has been contributing to advanced research in food science since 2017. Her work focuses on functional foods, food bioprocessing, fermentation technology, food chemistry, and the development of value-added products from agricultural and food industry by-products. With more than 80 scholarly publications, she has built a strong international research profile in areas such as probiotic and functional beverage development, metabolomics-guided food analysis, enzymatic modification of bioactive compounds, plant and marine-based food materials, and sustainable food innovation. Her recent studies span diverse topics including probiotic fermentation of kombu, noni fruit, okara, and spent coffee grounds, rheological and microstructural properties of fortified noodles, 3D food printing using plant and seafood proteins, bioactive organosulfur compounds, bile acid metabolism, antimicrobial food packaging, and quality preservation of seafood and fresh produce during cold storage. She is also recognized for her contributions to understanding flavor chemistry, antioxidant stability, lipid oxidation, and the bioactivity of phytochemicals such as lutein, rutin, and moringa-derived compounds. In addition to research, she is an active peer reviewer for leading journals including Food Chemistry, Food Bioscience, Trends in Food Science and Technology, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, and Food Research International, reflecting her strong standing in the global food science community. Through interdisciplinary approaches combining fermentation science, analytical chemistry, metabolomics, and food engineering, Yuyun Lu’s research supports the development of healthier, safer, and more sustainable food systems, bridging fundamental food chemistry with practical industrial applications and functional nutrition.

Profiles: ORCID | Scopus 

Featured Publications

Lu, Y., Zhang, M., & Huang, D. (2022). Dietary organosulfur-containing compounds and their health-promotion mechanisms. Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 13, 325–346. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-food-052720-010127

Tay, J. U., Zhou, C., Lee, H. W., Lu, Y., & Huang, D. (2023). 3D printing of salmon fillet mimic: Imparting printability via high-pressure homogenization and post-printing texturization via transglutaminase. Food Hydrocolloids, 139, 108564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2023.108564

Liu, Y., Yuan, W., Lu, Y., & Liu, S. Q. (2021). Biotransformation of spent coffee grounds by fermentation with monocultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lachancea thermotolerans aided by yeast extracts. LWT, 136, 110751. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.110751

Tan, X., Li, H., Huang, W., Ma, W., Lu, Y., & Yan, R. (2023). Enzymatic acylation improves the stability and bioactivity of lutein: Protective effects of acylated lutein derivatives on L-O2 cells upon H2O2-induced oxidative stress. Food Chemistry, 403, 135393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.135393

Lu, Y., Teo, J. N., & Liu, S. Q. (2022). Fermented shellfish condiments: A comprehensive review. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 21(3), 2096–2122. https://doi.org/10.1111/1541-4337.13024

Yuyun Lu’s research advances global food science through innovative fermentation, functional foods, and sustainable bioprocessing that transform agri-food by-products into high-value nutrition. Her work bridges fundamental food chemistry with real-world industrial applications, supporting healthier diets, food safety, and circular bioeconomy solutions worldwide.

Qudrat Ullah | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Qudrat Ullah | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

PhD | Walailak Unviersity | Thailand

Dr. Qudrat Ullah is an emerging researcher whose multidisciplinary expertise and remarkable publication record make him a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. Born in 2001, he has demonstrated outstanding research productivity and scientific maturity at an early stage of his career. With a strong academic foundation in Environmental Science and Agriculture, holding a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Government College University Faisalabad and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Agriculture and Food Science at Walailak University, Thailand, his academic journey reflects consistent excellence. His research contributions encompass environmental remediation, sustainable agriculture, plant-microbe interactions, and nanotechnology applications in pollution control. Having authored and co-authored over 150 scientific publications, including peer-reviewed journal papers, book chapters with reputed publishers like Elsevier, and authored books on Amazon, he has made a significant impact in advancing knowledge across multiple disciplines. His work on phytoremediation, bioremediation, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria demonstrates innovation and a commitment to addressing global environmental challenges through scientific solutions. Professionally, he has served as a University Research Assistant and Research Engineer at prominent Pakistani institutions, gaining extensive experience in experimental design, bioinformatics, and analytical techniques. Beyond research, his active involvement as a reviewer, editor, and author underscores his leadership within the scientific community. Participation in international conferences and symposia, along with his English language proficiency and global collaboration experience, further reflect his professional competence and communication skills. His scientific vision, combined with a strong record of interdisciplinary collaboration, publication excellence, and environmental stewardship, highlights his potential to make substantial contributions to science and society. Thus, Dr. Qudrat Ullah exemplifies the qualities of innovation, dedication, and leadership that the Young Scientist Award seeks to honor.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Ullah, Q. (2024). Harnessing plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) for sustainable management of rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae: Strategies and remediation techniques in Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Agriculture and Environmental.

  2. Ullah, Q., & Co-authors. (2024). Nanoparticle innovations in wastewater treatment: A comparative study of titanium dioxide, gold, and nano zero-valent iron nanoparticles for lead, chromium, and mercury removal. Global Scientific and Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies.

  3. Ullah, Q., & Co-authors. (2024). Mechanistic insight into iron oxide nanoparticles (FeO-NPs) assisted alleviation of chromium stress in maize (Zea mays L.) grown under tannery wastewater. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.

  4. Ullah, Q., & Co-authors. (2024). Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture: A comprehensive review of environmental impacts, benefits, and concerns. Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University.

  5. Ullah, Q., & Co-authors. (2024). Exploring the influence of nanoparticles and PGPRs on the physico-chemical characteristics of wheat plants: A review. EPH – International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research.

Dr. Qudrat Ullah’s research advances sustainable agriculture and environmental restoration through innovative applications of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, nanotechnology, and bioremediation. His work contributes to global food security, environmental health, and scientific innovation by developing eco-friendly solutions for soil and water pollution management.

Rajesh Malla | Agricultural and Biological Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajesh Malla | Agricultural and Biological Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Director General at Forest Research and Training Centre, Nepal

Dr. Rajesh Malla, Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Hamburg, Germany, is a distinguished forestry and climate change researcher specializing in forest resource assessment, forest modeling, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impacts on ecosystems. With an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Forestry from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, he has over two decades of experience in research, leadership, and conservation. He has published extensively in reputed, indexed journals such as Land, Forests, PeerJ, and Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, and has presented at international conferences. Serving as Deputy Director General and previously Director at Nepal’s Forest Research and Training Centre, he has led impactful national and international projects. His work bridges scientific innovation and policy application, significantly contributing to sustainable forest management and environmental conservation in Nepal and beyond. The Agricultural and Biological Sciences Award recognises outstanding contributions in the fields of Agricultural and biological research, particularly within Agriculture and Agriculture.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Rajesh Malla holds a Ph.D. in Biology  from the University of Hamburg, Germany, with a thesis focusing on climate change impacts on soil organic carbon, above-ground biomass, and vegetation shifts in Nepal’s forests. He earned his M.Sc. in Forestry from the Institute of Forestry, Pokhara, Nepal, specializing in habitat mapping and conservation threats to the Gangetic Dolphin, graduating with first division. His B.Sc. in Forestry from Tribhuvan University included a specialization in GIS applications for natural resource management, with a thesis on park–people conflict in Nepal’s protected areas, also completed with first division. This strong academic foundation has equipped him with advanced scientific, analytical, and technical expertise to address complex environmental and climate-related challenges while integrating conservation science with practical forest management solutions.

Experience

With over two decades of service in forestry and climate change research, Dr. Malla currently serves as Deputy Director General of the Forest Research and Training Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal. His leadership spans major projects including allometry equation development, forest resource assessments, bamboo resource surveys, and terrestrial lidar scanning for forest inventory. Previously, he was Director at the Centre’s Gandaki Province office, Research Officer at the Department of Forest Research and Survey, and Assistant Research Officer. He has also served as Project Leader for the Dolphin Conservation Awareness Project, funded by the Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation (UK), and held NGO program management roles. His career reflects a strong blend of research expertise, strategic leadership, and implementation of conservation initiatives at both national and international levels.

Research Interest

Dr. Malla’s research interests span forest resource assessment, forest modeling, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. His work integrates advanced modeling techniques with ecological data to evaluate carbon dynamics, biomass distribution, and species habitat suitability. He is deeply engaged in assessing vegetation shifts under climate scenarios, identifying invasive species patterns, and linking forest diversity to carbon storage potential. Additionally, his studies often incorporate geospatial tools, remote sensing, and GIS applications to support data-driven forest management strategies. Beyond ecological science, he focuses on the socio-environmental dimensions of forestry, including park–people relationships, community forestry systems, and conservation policy impacts. His interdisciplinary approach ensures his research remains relevant for both academic advancement and practical application in sustainable natural resource management.

Award and Honor

Dr. Rajesh Malla’s career has been marked by recognition for his impactful research and leadership in forestry and climate science. While his work has not only garnered academic attention through publications in prestigious, indexed journals (Land, Forests, PeerJ, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change), it has also influenced policy and conservation practices in Nepal. His leadership roles in government forestry institutions reflect the trust and respect earned from the scientific and policy-making community. Invitations to present at national and international platforms—such as the APFISN Workshop in the Philippines and the International Conference on Forest, People, and Climate—demonstrate his standing as a subject-matter expert. His project leadership, notably the Dolphin Conservation Awareness Project funded internationally, showcases his ability to secure and manage global research support.

Research Skill

Dr. Malla possesses advanced expertise in forest inventory techniques, biomass and carbon modeling, ecological data analysis, and climate change impact assessments. His skills include the application of GIS, remote sensing, and terrestrial lidar scanning for precise environmental mapping and monitoring. He is adept at integrating field-based data with advanced statistical and geospatial modeling to generate actionable conservation insights. His research involves multi-scale approaches—from local biodiversity assessments to national forest resource evaluations—often within multidisciplinary teams. He has strong competencies in scientific writing, peer-reviewed publishing, and conference presentations, enabling him to effectively communicate research findings to academic, policy, and public audiences. His experience in managing complex research projects, securing funding, and building collaborative networks further strengthens his capacity to lead impactful scientific initiatives.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Spatial distribution of soil organic carbon in the forests of Nepal
Authors: Malla, R., Neupane, P.R.
Year: 2024
Citation: Land, 13(3), 378

Title: Climate change impacts: In the perspective of soil organic carbon, above-ground biomass and vegetation shifts (A case study from Nepal) – PhD thesis
Authors: Malla, R.
Year: 2024
Citation: University of Hamburg, Germany

Title: Habitat suitability of four threatened Himalayan species: Asiatic black bear, common leopard, musk deer, and snow leopard
Authors: Malla, R., Panthi, S., Adhikari, H., Pariyar, S., Baral, R., Subedi, R., Adhikari, B.P.
Year: 2023
Citation: PeerJ, 11, e16085

Title: Modelling soil organic carbon as a function of topography and stand variables
Authors: Malla, R., Neupane, P.R., Köhl, M.
Year: 2022
Citation: Forests, 13(9), 1391

Title: Climate change impacts: Vegetation shift of broad-leaved and coniferous forests
Authors: Malla, R., Neupane, P.R., Köhl, M.
Year: 2023
Citation: Trees, Forests and People, 14, 100457

Title: Assessment of above ground biomass and soil organic carbon in the forests of Nepal under climate change scenario
Authors: Malla, R., Neupane, P.R., Köhl, M.
Year: 2023
Citation: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6, 1209232

Title: Forest diversity and aboveground carbon linkage between the national park and community managed tropical forests of Nepal
Authors: Ranabhat, S., Malla, R.
Year: 2023
Citation: Banko Janakari, 33(2), 49–60

Title: Assessment of invasion of Ageratina adenophora in the plantation forest of Nepal
Authors: Malla, R., Aryal, R.R., Ranabhat, S.
Year: 2021
Citation: Banko Janakari, 31(1), 3–11

Title: Natural regeneration potential and growth of degraded Shorea robusta Gaertn.f. forest in Terai region of Nepal
Authors: Malla, R., Acharya, B.K.
Year: 2017
Citation: Banko Janakari, 28(1), 3–10

Title: The effect of forest management on stand structure and tree diversity in the Sal (Shorea robusta) forest of Nepal
Authors: Ranabhat, S., Fehrman, L., Malla, R.
Year: 2016
Citation: Indian Forester, 142(6), 582–589

Title: Trees on farms: Diversity, carbon pool and contribution to rural livelihood in Kanchanpur district of Nepal
Authors: Baral, S.K., Malla, R., Khanal, S.
Year: 2013
Citation: Banko Janakari, 23(1), 3–11

Title: Above ground carbon stock assessment in different forest types of Nepal
Authors: Baral, S.K., Malla, R., Ranabhat, S.
Year: 2009
Citation: Banko Janakari, 19(2), 10–14

Title: Potentiality of payment for environmental services in community forests of Nepal
Authors: Acharya, K.P., Baral, S.K., Malla, R., Basnyat, B.
Year: 2009
Citation: Proceedings of the Community Forestry International Workshop, 15–18 September 2009, Pokhara, Nepal, pp. 67

Title: Habitat Mapping and Conservation Threats to River Dolphin in Karnali River of Nepal
Authors: Malla, R.
Year: 2009
Citation: Banko Janakari (Special Edition), 24–29

Title: Carbon sequestration potential of Alnus nepalensis in mid-hills of Nepal: A case study from Kaski district
Authors: Ranabhat, S., Awasthi, K.D., Malla, R.
Year: 2008
Citation: Banko Janakari, 18(2), 3–9

Conclusion

Dr. Rajesh Malla stands out as a highly accomplished forestry and climate change researcher whose work bridges the gap between academic science and applied environmental policy. His career reflects a rare combination of scientific depth, leadership ability, and practical conservation impact. With a strong academic background, decades of professional experience, and a rich portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, he has significantly advanced understanding of forest ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation. His leadership in government institutions has enabled large-scale data collection, analysis, and resource management that directly benefit environmental policy-making in Nepal. Looking ahead, his expertise, collaborative approach, and commitment to sustainability position him to continue making meaningful contributions to global environmental research and conservation practice

Huanling Yu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Huanling Yu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Dean of the School of Public Health at Capital Medical University, China.

Dr. Huanling Yu 🎓, Professor at Capital Medical University, is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. from Peking University and expertise spanning nutrition, food hygiene, and maternal health 🍼, she has secured major research grants and produced high-impact publications in reputable journals. Her practical contributions, such as pregnancy nutrition tools and dietary guidelines 📑, demonstrate real-world impact beyond academia. She steadily advanced from lecturer to professor, reflecting her leadership and dedication. To further strengthen her global standing 🌍, increased international collaborations and publications in top-tier journals would be valuable. Overall, Dr. Yu’s interdisciplinary research, practical innovations, and commitment to public health make her highly deserving of this recognition 🏆. Her work continues to benefit maternal and child health, shaping better health outcomes for future generations.

Professional Profile

📚 Education

Dr. Huanling Yu 🎓 holds a solid academic foundation with a Ph.D. in Nutrition & Food Hygiene from Peking University Health Science Center, one of China’s premier institutions. She also earned her M.S. in Food Chemistry and B.S. in Agricultural Product Storage & Processing Engineering from Southwest University 🏫. Her educational path blends core food science, hygiene, and processing, providing a multidisciplinary base for tackling complex public health issues. This combination of food chemistry and public health nutrition equips her to investigate the intersections of diet, maternal health, and metabolic conditions. Her strong educational background laid the groundwork for her impactful research contributions in nutrition, gestational health, and community well-being 👩‍🎓, supporting innovative interventions that translate academic knowledge into tangible health improvements for mothers and children.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Huanling Yu has demonstrated a steady and impressive career trajectory 📈 at Capital Medical University. Starting as a Lecturer in 2005, she advanced to Associate Professor and currently serves as Professor in the School of Public Health 👩‍🏫. Her professional journey highlights dedication, mentorship, and leadership within academia. She has successfully guided students, led key research initiatives, and contributed to curriculum development. Her experience managing multiple national and municipal grants demonstrates her capacity to lead complex projects while collaborating across disciplines. Through her academic roles, she has shaped research directions in maternal nutrition and public health, bridging scientific research and community practice 🌿. Her commitment to education, research, and practical public health impact exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher and mentor 👏.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Yu’s research interests focus on the intersection of nutrition, maternal health, and metabolic outcomes 🤰. She investigates how dietary behaviors and lipid metabolism affect pregnancy and offspring health 🧬. Her projects explore nutritional interventions to prevent macrosomia, gestational diabetes, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. She is passionate about translating behavioral science into practical dietary guidelines and screening tools for pregnant women 📑. Her interdisciplinary focus also extends to the gut microbiota, immune system, and metabolic pathways — advancing understanding of how nutrition impacts maternal and fetal health at molecular and community levels. Her work promotes preventive care and evidence-based nutritional strategies, contributing to healthier pregnancies and long-term well-being for mothers and children 👶, shaping public health nutrition policies and best practices.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Huanling Yu’s career is marked by notable recognition for her impactful contributions 🏆. While specific awards are not listed here, her consistent success in securing competitive funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Beijing Municipal Education Commission demonstrates her esteemed standing within the research community. Her patents and copyrights for practical tools — like dietary guidelines and pregnancy nutrition screening instruments 📜 — highlight her innovative approach to solving real-world health challenges. Her appointment as a full professor and trusted principal investigator reflects peer recognition of her expertise, leadership, and dedication to maternal and child health. Dr. Yu’s reputation as a committed and innovative researcher continues to grow, inspiring peers and the next generation of scholars ✨.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Yu possesses a robust set of research skills that make her a leader in her field 🔍. She excels in designing and executing large-scale epidemiological studies, behavioral interventions, and molecular investigations related to nutrition and pregnancy health. Her ability to secure and manage multiple national and municipal grants speaks to her project management and scientific leadership 📝. She has developed practical screening tools, intervention protocols, and dietary guidelines, demonstrating strong translational research capabilities. Her publications reflect proficiency in experimental design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Yu is adept at synthesizing complex scientific concepts into actionable recommendations for public health 🫶. Her skills bridge laboratory research, clinical applications, and community health, ensuring her work achieves meaningful, measurable outcomes.

Publications Top Note 📝

Title: Nobiletin Alleviates Depressive-like Behavior in Zebrafish via Glycolytic Pathway Activation
Authors: Yu, H. (Corresponding Author)
Year: 2025
Source: Food Chemistry
Citation: Food Chemistry, 2025. [DOI: Not provided]

Title: Development of a Screening Tool for Pregnant Women at Risk of Dystrophy
Authors: Yu, H. (Co-Corresponding Author)
Year: 2024
Source: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth
Citation: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth, 2024. [DOI: Not provided]

Title: 27-Hydroxycholesterol Inhibits Trophoblast Fusion via PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway
Authors: Yu, H. (Corresponding Author)
Year: 2024
Source: Archives of Toxicology
Citation: Archives of Toxicology, 2024. [DOI: Not provided]

Title: Protocol for Lipid-Focused Dietary Intervention to Reduce Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Authors: Yu, H. (Co-Corresponding Author)
Year: 2024
Source: BMJ Open
Citation: BMJ Open, 2024. [DOI: Not provided]

Title: Maternal Hypercholesterolemia and Lipid Metabolic Genes
Authors: Yu, H. (Corresponding Author)
Year: 2022
Source: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Citation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2022. [DOI: Not provided]

Conclusion📘

In conclusion, Dr. Huanling Yu exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient 🏅. Her impressive educational background, progressive academic career, and impactful research in maternal nutrition and public health speak volumes about her dedication 🎓. She combines rigorous scientific inquiry with practical solutions, developing tools and guidelines that benefit countless mothers and children 👩‍👧. With strong research skills and proven funding success, she stands out as a leader committed to improving health outcomes. Expanding global collaborations 🌍 and publishing in more top-tier journals will further elevate her contributions. Dr. Yu’s work is a testament to research that truly makes a difference — bridging knowledge and community health for a healthier future 💚.