Beenish Saba | Microbial electrosynthesis | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Beenish Saba | Microbial electrosynthesis | Best Academic Researcher Award

The Ohio State University, United States

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🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Saba earned her Ph.D. in Biological Engineering from The Ohio State University (2013–2017) under a Fulbright Scholarship, following her MS in Environmental Engineering from the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan (2008–2010). She also holds a MSc in Environmental Sciences from Fatima Jinnah Women University (2006–2008) and a BSc in Chemistry from the University of the Punjab (2003–2005). This diverse educational foundation has empowered her to bridge environmental science, biological systems, and engineering innovations.

👩‍🏫 Teaching & Mentorship

Dr. Saba has taught a broad spectrum of courses, from biotechnology and phytoremediation to sustainable waste management and bioenergy conversion. At Ohio State, she delivered and designed key graduate-level courses such as FABE 7220, FABE 5550, and FABENG 5540. She has mentored over a dozen graduate students, including international Ph.D. aspirants, and co-mentored students and associates in collaboration with Professors Katrina Cornish and Ann Christy. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes student empowerment, research leadership, and global competency.

🧪 Research Interests

Her research is centered on sustainable bioprocessing, biomanufacturing, and bioelectrochemical systems. Dr. Saba specializes in the valorization of food waste through conventional and electro-fermentation to produce biofuels and biohydrogen, supporting a circular economy. She is also contributing to the U.S.-based natural rubber latex production from non-tropical plants, with a commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and life cycle assessments. Her work extends to bioelectrochemical water treatment, aiming to protect both the ecosystem and public health.

🏅 Awards & Honors

Dr. Saba was the recipient of the Young Scientist Award for her oral presentation at the International Conference on Environmental Sciences in Melbourne (2012). She was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for her doctoral studies at OSU and later received the LEGACY Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022–2024) from the College of Engineering. In 2023, she earned the Outstanding Service Award (Research) from OSU’s Industry Professional Advisory Group (IPAG), recognizing her significant impact in applied research.

🌍 Global Experience

Dr. Saba’s academic journey includes international research exchanges, having served as a Visiting Scholar at the National Research Institute for Environment and Agriculture, France (2016), and the University of California, Santa Barbara (2016). These experiences have enriched her cross-cultural perspective and enhanced her research collaboration capabilities.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Experience

Currently, Dr. Saba serves as a Research Scientist and is set to begin her role as Assistant Professor (Research) at Ohio State University starting August 2025. Her past appointments include Postdoctoral Scholar roles and Lecturer/Assistant Professor positions at PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Pakistan. Her dedication to scientific excellence and sustainable innovation has marked every role she has undertaken.

🔬 Scientific Memberships

Dr. Saba actively contributes to the global scientific community. She holds memberships in the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI), The Electrochemical Society, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), among others. These affiliations reflect her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to scientific advancement.

Notable Publications📝


📝Hydrochar for pollution remediation: Effect of process parameters, adsorption modeling, life cycle assessment and techno-economic evaluation

Author: Beenish Saba, Ann D. Christy, Ajay Shah

Journal: Resources, Conservation and Recycling

Year: 2024


📝Microbial phyto-power systems – A sustainable integration of phytoremediation and microbial fuel cells

Author: Beenish Saba, M. Khan, Ann D. Christy, B.V. Kjellerup

Journal: Bioelectrochemistry

Year: 2019


📝Decolorization of Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Blue 4 Dyes in Microbial Fuel Cells

Author: Beenish Saba, Ann D. Christy, T. Park, Z. Yu, K. Li, O.H. Tuovinen

Journal: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology

Year: 2018


📝Characterization and performance of anodic mixed culture biofilms in submersed microbial fuel cells

Author: Beenish Saba, Ann D. Christy, Z. Yu, A.C. Co, R. Islam, O.H. Tuovinen

Journal: Bioelectrochemistry

Year: 2017


📝Simultaneous Power Generation and Desalination of Microbial Desalination Cells Using Nannochloropsis salina (Marine Algae) Versus Potassium Ferricyanide as Catholytes

Author: Beenish Saba, Ann D. Christy, Z. Yu, A.C. Co, T. Park

Journal: Environmental Engineering Science

Year: 2017

Prof. Huping Xue | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huping Xue | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northwest A&F University, China

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🎓Early Education and Career Development 

Professor Xue Huping, PhD, earned his doctorate from Fudan University, one of China’s prestigious institutions. He continued his academic journey at McGill University between 2009 and 2011. In 2012, he joined the College of Animal Science and Technology at Northwest A&F University, where he now serves as a professor and PhD supervisor. Over the years, he has established himself as a significant figure in the academic community, with roles as an evaluating expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and communication review expert for dissertations of China’s Ministry of Education.

🔬💡Research Focus and Contributions 

Professor Xue’s research is dedicated to addressing the critical need for antibiotic substitutes in livestock breeding, particularly in response to China’s policy that prohibits the use of antibiotics in animal feed. His team is focused on antimicrobial peptides as a sustainable solution. The research primarily encompasses three key areas: First, they are mining new antimicrobial peptides from natural products and working to enhance their efficacy. Second, the team is investigating the mechanisms of antimicrobial peptides and their interactions with Staphylococcus aureus, a common and harmful bacteria in livestock. Lastly, they are working on developing high-expression systems using Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, lactic acid bacteria, and Pichia pastoris to achieve large-scale production of antimicrobial peptides. To support this extensive research, Professor Xue’s lab is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and equipment worth 2 million dollars, enabling in-depth studies in molecular biology, cell biology, and microbiology.

🏆Honors and Recognition 

Professor Xue has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking work in antimicrobial research. Notably, he was the first winner of the Second Prize of Natural Science at the Shaanxi Province Science and Technology Award in 2019, for his work on the generation, transmission, and prevention of antibiotic resistance in bovine mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Furthermore, he serves as the Director of a university-level excellent study demonstration class, underscoring his leadership and commitment to education.

🏛️Professional Affiliations and Leadership 

Professor Xue is deeply embedded in various academic communities. He is a delegate to the national genetics congress, a standing member of the Shaanxi Pharmacological Society, and a member of the Chinese Society of Microbiology. His influence extends beyond research, contributing to the broader field of genetics and microbiology through his leadership and expert roles.

Publications Top Noted📝

Unearthing New ccr Genes and Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome Elements in Staphylococci Through Genome Mining

Authors: Huang, J., Xiao, J., Wang, X., Larsen, A.R., Xue, H.
Journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases
Year: 2024, 230(1), pp. 231–238

Novel cassette chromosome recombinases CcrA8B9 catalyse the excision and integration of the staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec element

Authors: Xiao, J., Huang, J., Xue, X., Zhao, X., Xue, H.
Journal: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Year: 2023, 78(2), pp. 440–444

Inducible Resistance to β-Lactams in Oxacillin-Susceptible mecA1-Positive Staphylococcus sciuri Isolated From Retail Pork

Authors: Cai, Y., Zheng, L., Lu, Y., Zhao, X., Xue, H.
Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
Year: 2021, 12, 721426

Multiple tolerances and dye decolorization ability of a novel laccase identified from Staphylococcus haemolyticus

Authors: Li, X., Liu, D., Wu, Z., Zhao, X., Xue, H.
Journal: Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Year: 2020, 30(4), pp. 615–621

Functional Analyses of Cassette Chromosome Recombinase C2 (CcrC2) and Its Use in Eliminating Methicillin Resistance by Combining CRISPR-Cas9

Authors: Wu, Z., Zhang, L., Qiao, D., Xue, H., Zhao, X.
Journal: ACS Synthetic Biology
Year: 2018, 7(11), pp. 2590–2599