Shreya Chauhan | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shreya Chauhan | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, India

Profiles

Academic and Research Profile: Ms. Shreya Chauhan

Ms. Shreya Chauhan is a passionate and dedicated forestry researcher affiliated with Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, India. With a Ph.D. specialization in Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, her expertise lies in genetic diversity analysis, population structure assessments, and the application of molecular markers to conservation strategies. Her work uniquely bridges forest genetics, microbial ecology, and sustainable forest resource management.

Educational Background

Ms. Chauhan’s academic journey began at MRA DAV Public School, Solan, where she completed her secondary education under the CBSE board. She pursued a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Forestry at Dr. YSPUHF, graduating with a strong foundation in silviculture and environmental sciences. She further specialized in Forest Genetic Resources during her M.Sc., earning a high OGPA and undertaking research on Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb. Her doctoral research continues at the same institution, with a focus on Acer oblongum (Himalayan maple), integrating both molecular genetics and ecological assessments.

Research Focus and Contributions

Her M.Sc. thesis explored the variation and ecological impact of Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) across Himachal Pradesh. She investigated phenotypic and genetic diversity across populations, studied the shrub’s influence on floristic diversity, and isolated non-Frankia actinomycetes from root nodules to examine their symbiotic and nitrogen-fixing potential.
Her Ph.D. research centers on the genetic diversity and population structure of Acer oblongum in the mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh. By analyzing populations across different forest types and altitudinal zones, she aims to understand adaptive genetic variation in response to environmental heterogeneity. Her interdisciplinary approach combines molecular marker analysis with ecological data, offering crucial insights for conservation planning. This research contributes a blueprint for in-situ and ex-situ conservation strategies, especially for temperate broadleaf forest restoration and sustainable management.

Skills and Competencies

Ms. Chauhan demonstrates a well-rounded skill set, including proficiency in MS Office, R and Python programming, project management, and team coordination. Her strong communication, organizational, and analytical skills have been vital to her research success and academic engagements.

Experiential Learning and Internships

She undertook a six-month internship with the Wildlife Division of the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, gaining practical insights in zoo education and wildlife conservation strategies at Kufri, Shimla. Additionally, she has participated in specialized learning programs including a six-month training in the processing and marketing of medicinal and aromatic plants, and a socioeconomic survey in Sirmour district under an Extension Learning Program.

Scientific Contributions and Achievements

Ms. Chauhan’s scientific contributions include the successful deposition of Nocardia vinacea strain EUNA at the National Centre for Microbial Resource, with accession number MCC 4701, making it publicly accessible for research. She has been recognized with Best Oral Presentation Awards at prestigious platforms, including the NAU-IES-IUFRO International Conference and the Indian Ecological Society International Conference, highlighting her strong communication and research dissemination skills.

Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong commitment to sustainable forestry and biodiversity conservation, Ms. Chauhan is poised to make impactful contributions to the field of forest genetics and ecological restoration. Her research combines modern molecular tools with ecological understanding, aimed at guiding conservation practices and promoting resilience in forest ecosystems amidst climate change and environmental transitions. As she continues her academic journey, her integrative and interdisciplinary approach serves as a model for future forest biologists and conservation scientists.

Notable Publications

Effect of N₂-fixing non-Frankia actinomycete inoculum on the growth and nodulation status of Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.
Authors: Chauhan S., Kumari A., Devi S., Saini P.
Year: 2025
Journal: Ecological Frontiers

Ecotype Diversity Assessment of Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.) in Himachal Pradesh
Authors: Chauhan S., Kumari A., Saini P., Jha S.K., Rawale G.B.
Year: 2023
Journal: Indian Journal of Ecology, 50(4)

Optimizing Tree Spacing and Nutrient Management for Marigold Cultivation under Mangifera indica-based Agroforestry System in Submontane Low Hill Zone of the Western Himalayas
Authors: Chauhan S., Guleria V., Jatav H.S., Prakash P., Chauhan S., et al.
Year: 2024
Journal: Agroforestry Systems

Population Characterization for Fruit Morphological Diversity in Myrica esculenta
Authors: Rawale G.B., Kumari A., Jha S.K., Thakur S., Chauhan S.
Year: 2023
Journal: Indian Journal of Agroforestry, 25(1)

Variation Studies in Fruit Characteristics, Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Diospyros montana (Roxb.) in Himachal Pradesh
Authors: Saini P., Kumari A., Chauhan S., Jha S.K., Rawale G.B.
Year: 2023
Journal: Indian Journal of Ecology, 50(3)

 

 

Carlos Tirado | Molecular Biology | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Carlos Tirado | Molecular Biology | Best Faculty Award

Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, United States

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Carlos Tirado began his scientific journey with a Ph.D. from Arizona State University, laying a strong foundation in molecular biology and genetics. His passion for cytogenetics led him to pursue specialized training at Duke University Medical Center, where he completed a Clinical Cytogenetics Fellowship. His early academic choices reflected a deep commitment to advancing the understanding of chromosomal science in medicine.

🧬 Professional Endeavors and Career Milestones

Dr. Tirado’s extensive professional career spans several leading institutions across the United States. He currently serves as Visiting Professor and Head of Cytogenetics in the Department of Pathology at the Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University. He previously served as Chief of Cytogenetics at Baylor Scott & White in Temple, Texas, and held concurrent roles as Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor at Texas A&M. His prior appointments include Director of Cytogenetics at Allina Health in Minneapolis, Associate Professor at UCLA, and Assistant Professor roles at the University of Texas Southwestern and the University of California. Earlier in his career, he held academic roles in Peru at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Tirado’s research focuses on clinical cytogenetics, particularly in the diagnosis and understanding of cancer genomics, human chromosomal variation, and molecular diagnostics. He has been involved in several funded research projects as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator, contributing to diagnostic advancements in hematologic malignancies and cytogenetic methodologies. His work bridges the clinical laboratory with cutting-edge translational research, advancing precision medicine in pathology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tirado’s influence is global. He has served as Chairman and Organizer of the International Symposium of Cytogenetics & Molecular Biology and as Meeting Director for the Annual Joint Meetings of the Association of Genetic Technologists (AGT). These roles have positioned him as a leader in fostering scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange on an international scale. His early recognition as a Fulbright Scholar marked the beginning of his lifelong commitment to academic excellence and international engagement.

📚 Academic Citations and Scholarly Recognition

Dr. Tirado’s research contributions are widely cited, including highly referenced work on childhood B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia and telomerase biology. His scholarly outputs include peer-reviewed journal articles, abstracts, and invited talks at major international symposia. As a mentor, his name appears alongside underlined mentees in joint publications, showcasing his dedication to academic guidance and legacy building.

🧪 Technical and Diagnostic Expertise

His diagnostic expertise spans advanced cytogenetic techniques including FISH, karyotyping, chromosomal microarray, and next-generation sequencing. He holds multiple board certifications and active state licensures in New York, California, and Florida as a Clinical Cytogenetics Director. His leadership in laboratory quality control (QA/QC) and training reflects his excellence in clinical laboratory operations and regulatory compliance.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

Dr. Tirado has held key academic teaching roles, mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows at institutions such as Texas A&M, the University of Minnesota, and UCLA. He directed CLS training programs certified by the State of California and served on multiple admissions committees. His dedication to pedagogy was recognized with a Special Educator Award from the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) at Stony Brook University.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Among his recognitions are the Fulbright Scholar Award and the Special Educator Award, which underscore his excellence in both scholarly achievement and educational leadership. These accolades highlight his dual impact on science and teaching.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Carlos Tirado continues to shape the future of cytogenetics and genomic pathology. Through his involvement in international symposia, academic leadership, and mentorship, he promotes the advancement of diagnostic genomics and translational medicine. His legacy is rooted in a dedication to global collaboration, innovative diagnostics, and training the next generation of clinician-scientists in human genetics.

📖Notable Publications

Childhood B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a genetic update
Authors: JS Woo, MO Alberti, CA Tirado
Journal: Experimental Hematology & Oncology, 3, 1–14
Year: 2014

C-terminal regions of the human telomerase catalytic subunit essential for in vivo enzyme activity
Authors: SSR Banik, C Guo, AC Smith, SS Margolis, DA Richardson, CA Tirado, …
Journal: Molecular and Cellular Biology, 22 (17), 6234–6246
Year: 2002

ATR functions as a gene dosage‐dependent tumor suppressor on a mismatch repair‐deficient background
Authors: Y Fang, CC Tsao, BK Goodman, R Furumai, CA Tirado, RT Abraham, …
Journal: The EMBO Journal, 23 (15), 3164–3174
Year: 2004

Molecular and cytogenetic characterization of a novel translocation t(4;22) involving the breakpoint cluster region and platelet‐derived growth factor receptor–alpha genes in …
Authors: AM Safley, S Sebastian, TS Collins, CA Tirado, TT Stenzel, JZ Gong, …
Journal: Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 40 (1), 44–50
Year: 2004

Genomic profiling using array comparative genomic hybridization defines distinct subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a review of the literature
Authors: CA Tirado, W Chen, R García, KA Kohlman, N Rao
Journal: Journal of Hematology & Oncology, 5, 1–12
Year: 2012

t(8;22)/BCR-FGFR1 myeloproliferative disorder presenting as B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia: report of a case treated with sorafenib and review of the literature
Authors: JJ Wakim, CA Tirado, W Chen, R Collins
Journal: Leukemia Research, 35 (9), e151–e153
Year: 2011