Prof Dr. Adel Rezk, Biomolecules, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Adel Rezk, Biomolecules, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Adel Rezk, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

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⭐Summary

Prof. Dr. Adel Rezk is a leading expert in Plant Virology and Molecular Biology, focusing on developing virus-resistant plants using advanced molecular techniques. His research integrates modern methodologies to enhance plant disease resistance and pathogen detection.

🎓Educational Background

Ph.D. in Plant Pathology, Cairo University (2006)
M.Sc. in Plant Pathology, Ain Shams University (2001)
B.Sc. in Agriculture Science, Cairo University (1993)

💼Professional Experience

Associate Professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia (2010–Present)
Researcher in Molecular Biology, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt (2006–2010)
Research Assistant in Molecular Biology, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt (2001–2006)
Assistant Researcher in Molecular Biology, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt (1995–2001)

🔬Research Interests

Plant Virology: Developing virus-resistant plants.
Molecular Biology: Gene silencing, PCR, cloning, sequencing.
Plant Pathology: Rapid virus diagnosis and genetic modification.
Advanced Techniques: Microarrays, ELISA, pathogen detection.

🌍Training and International Courses

Gene Silencing, University of Wisconsin, USA (2003-2004)
Molecular Biology Techniques, University of Wisconsin, USA (1998)
Radioisotopes in Biotechnology, Egypt (1997)
DNA/RNA Synthesizer, UK (1996)

Publications Top Noted📝

“Genetic Variability and Phenotypic Correlations Study among Grain Quality Traits and Mineral Elements Concentrations in Colored and Non-Colored Rice (Oryza sativa L.)”

Authors: Rezk, A.A., El-Malky, M.M., Mohamed, H.I., El-Beltagi, H.S.

Journal: Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany

Year: 2024

“Omics technology draws a comprehensive heavy metal resistance strategy in bacteria”

Authors: Halema, A.A., El-Beltagi, H.S., Al-Dossary, O., Elarabi, N.I., Abdelhadi, A.A.

Journal: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

Year: 2024

“Genetic variability and diversity analysis in Oryza sativa L. genotypes using quantitative traits and SSR markers”

Authors: Rezk, A.A., Mohamed, H.I., El-Beltagi, H.S.

Journal: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2024

“Exogenous application of manganese and arginine alleviates the adverse effects of salinity stress on pea (Pisum sativum L.)”

Authors: El-Beltagi, H.S., El-Nady, M.F., Al-Daej, M.I., Eltonoby, W.F., Metwaly, M.M.S.

Journal: Cogent Food and Agriculture

Year: 2024

“Effects of zinc nanoparticles and proline on growth, physiological and yield characteristics of pea (Pisum sativum L.) irrigated with diluted seawater”

Authors: El-Beltagi, H.S., El-Naqma, K.A., Al-Daej, M.I., Rezk, A.A., Metwaly, M.M.S.

Journal: Cogent Food and Agriculture

Year: 2024

“Cereal crop genome editing tools and their applications to sustainable agriculture”

Authors: Elarabi, N.I., Hesham, A.E.-L., El-Beltagi, H.S., Mohamed, A.A., Abdelhadi, A.A.

Journal: Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca

Year: 2024 

Dr. Sabine Pellett, Biomolecules, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sabine Pellett, Biomolecules, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

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🎓Educational Background

B.S. in Biology
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany (1995)

M.A. in Biology
Portland State University, Portland, OR (1997)

Ph.D. in Environmental & Molecular Toxicology
University of Wisconsin-Madison (2004)

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Food Microbiology & Toxicology
University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005-2007)

💼Professional Experience

Research Associate Professor
Department of Bacteriology, UW-Madison (July 2023 – present)

Limited PI Status
Department of Bacteriology, UW-Madison
(2013, 2015, 2018, and renewed in 2021)

Instructional Staff
Bacteriology, UW-Madison (Spring 2020)

Senior Scientist
Bacteriology, UW-Madison (2016-2023)

Associate Scientist
Bacteriology, UW-Madison (2012-2016)

Researcher
Bacteriology, UW-Madison (2010-2012)

Associate Researcher
Bacteriology, UW-Madison (2007-2010)

Research Associate
Food Microbiology and Toxicology, UW-Madison (2005-2007)

Research Assistant
Environmental & Molecular Toxicology, UW-Madison (1998-2004)

Teaching Assistant
Environmental & Molecular Toxicology, UW-Madison (2001)

🔬Research Interests

Botulinum Neurotoxin research and its applications in treating diseases.

Development of vaccines against botulism.

Investigation of the mechanisms of bacterial toxin action.

Food safety, specifically detection and analysis of foodborne pathogens.

🏆Grants and Awards:

Past

NIH Grants:
Participated in and co-managed multiple NIH-funded projects focused on botulinum neurotoxin research, including studies on novel therapeutic approaches, vaccine development, and toxin characterization.

Agilent Microarray Award (2013):
Received a small grant to test Agilent’s microarray platform.

USDA Agricultural Research Service Grants:
Co-investigator on projects related to the development of detection technologies and therapeutics for botulinum neurotoxins.

Current

NIH R01AI118389 (2020-2025):
Vaccines Against Botulism (co-PI)

NIH R01AI139306-01A1 (2019-2024):
Characteristics of Botulinum Neurotoxins that Determine Potency (PI)

USDA Agricultural Research Service (2020-2025):
Development of Detection Technologies and Therapeutics for Botulinum Neurotoxins (co-PI)

WEDC-SEED (D2P):
Optimization of botulinum neurotoxin production for pharmaceutical use (PI)

📝Publication Top Noted

Botulinum neurotoxin X lacks potency in mice and in human neurons

Authors: Gregg, B.M., Matsumura, T., Wentz, T.G., Fujinaga, Y., Pellett, S.

Journal: mBio

Year: 2024

Recent Developments in Vaccine Design: From Live Vaccines to Recombinant Toxin Vaccines

Authors: Gupta, S., Pellett, S.

Journal: Toxins

Year: 2023

Special Issue: Gram-Positive Bacterial Toxins

Authors: Sharma, S., Pellett, S., Morse, S.A.

Journal: Microorganisms

Year: 2023

Botulinum Neurotoxin A4 Has a 1000-Fold Reduced Potency Due to Three Single Amino Acid Alterations in the Protein Receptor Binding Domain

Authors: Tepp, W.H., Bradshaw, M., Gardner, A.P., Barbieri, J.T., Pellett, S.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Year: 2023

Transformation of a Metal Chelate into a “Catch and Anchor” Inhibitor of Botulinum A Protease

Authors: Lin, L., Patel, E.N., Nielsen, A.L., Pellett, S., Janda, K.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Year: 2023

How Botulinum Neurotoxin Light Chain A1 Maintains Stable Association with the Intracellular Neuronal Plasma Membrane

Authors: Gardner, A.P., Barbieri, J.T., Pellett, S.

Journal: Toxins

Year: 2022