Tarun Pal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tarun Pal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor, Shoolini University, India

Dr. Tarun Pal is an Assistant Professor at the School of Bioengineering and Food Technology, Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh, India. A dedicated researcher in computational biology, he has built a strong academic and professional portfolio through diverse roles in academia, research, and industry. Dr. Pal completed his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Jaypee University of Information Technology, focusing on disease resistance gene prediction and secondary metabolism in plants. His postdoctoral research at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, advanced his expertise in next-generation sequencing, metagenomics, and big data analytics. With a multidisciplinary approach, he integrates machine learning, molecular docking, and genomic data mining to solve complex biological problems. His cumulative impact factor exceeds 90, and he has experience across teaching, research, and technical industries. Driven by curiosity and innovation, Dr. Pal continues to contribute meaningfully to bioinformatics through impactful publications and applied research.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Tarun Pal pursued a progressive academic path in bioinformatics. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics (2012–2017) from Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, India, where his thesis focused on computational tools for predicting disease resistance genes and analyzing NGS data in plant secondary metabolism, under the supervision of Prof. Rajinder S. Chauhan. Prior to that, he completed his B.Tech in Bioinformatics (2007–2011) from the same institution, during which he developed a microbial data warehouse system named “DEVOR” under Dr. Dipankar Sengupta. To further enhance his expertise, he undertook a prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship (October 2021 – February 2023) at the Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. There, he gained experience in environmental genomics, big data analysis, and metagenomics, adding international research depth to his academic background. His educational foundation is characterized by strong interdisciplinary focus and computational innovation.

Professional and Administrative Experience

Dr. Tarun Pal brings over a decade of experience in bioinformatics across academia, research, and industry. He currently serves as Assistant Professor at Shoolini University (since August 2024). Previously, he held an academic position at Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology, and Research (2019–2021), and worked as a Research Associate at ICAR-NRCPB, New Delhi, on the tea genome project. His industry experience includes working as a Pharmacovigilance Scientist at Parexel and as an Associate Software Engineer at Accenture, where he focused on Java-J2EE technologies. He was also a Senior Research Fellow (2012–2015) on a DBT-funded project during his Ph.D., which included 5.3 years of teaching assistantship. Throughout his roles, Dr. Pal has taught and developed practical modules on NGS, biological databases, and programming for bioinformatics. His professional journey reflects a rare blend of hands-on lab expertise, computational skill, and academic mentorship.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tarun Pal has received several recognitions throughout his academic and research career. Notably, he was awarded a competitive Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, from 2021 to 2023, reflecting his expertise in environmental bioinformatics and next-generation sequencing. During his Ph.D., he received the prestigious Senior Research Fellowship from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, under the Center of Excellence scheme—highlighting his contributions to predictive bioinformatics and gene annotation. His work has been published in reputed journals, with a cumulative impact factor of over 90, underscoring the quality and impact of his research. Dr. Pal’s interdisciplinary contributions have been acknowledged in both academic and industry settings, earning him a reputation for excellence in computational life sciences, data mining, and systems biology. His consistent scholarly productivity and research grants mark his growing influence in bioinformatics.

Research Focus

Dr. Tarun Pal’s research focuses on the computational dissection of complex biological systems using bioinformatics and big data technologies. His work spans plant and microbial bioinformatics, metagenomics, next-generation sequencing, and machine learning. He is particularly interested in comparative transcriptomics and genomics, computational mining of biological datasets, and functional gene annotation. His doctoral work centered on predicting plant disease resistance genes and secondary metabolite pathways using NGS data. During his postdoctoral research in Israel, he applied advanced metagenomic techniques to environmental microbiomes and water resource systems. He integrates Hadoop-based big data pipelines, parallel programming, and molecular docking tools to build efficient, scalable solutions for biological discovery. His interdisciplinary research bridges systems biology and informatics, contributing to agriculture, healthcare, and environmental science. Through database development and computational pipelines, Dr. Pal aims to provide actionable insights from large-scale genomic and transcriptomic data for sustainable development and precision biology.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Current scenario and future prospects of endophytic microbes: promising candidates for abiotic and biotic stress management for agricultural and environmental sustainability

Journal: Microbial Ecology, Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages 1455–1486 (2023)
Authors: U. Anand, T. Pal, N. Yadav, V.K. Singh, V. Tripathi, K.K. Choudhary, A.K. Shukla, et al.
Summary:
This comprehensive review discusses the role of endophytic microbes in improving plant resilience against abiotic (drought, salinity, heavy metals) and biotic (pathogen) stresses. The paper highlights their potential in sustainable agriculture by enhancing crop productivity, reducing chemical inputs, and aiding environmental detoxification through plant-microbe interactions.

A review on current advances in machine learning based diabetes prediction

Journal: Primary Care Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 2 (2021)
Authors: Varun Jaiswal, Anjli Negi, Tarun Pal
Summary:
This review consolidates advancements in the application of machine learning techniques for early and accurate diabetes prediction. It evaluates algorithms like SVM, decision trees, and neural networks and emphasizes the need for explainability, data integration, and robust validation for clinical applicability.

Mining NGS transcriptomes for miRNAs and dissecting their role in regulating growth, development, and secondary metabolites production in different organs of a medicinal herb (Withania somnifera)

Journal: Planta, Volume 241, Pages 1255–1268 (2015)
Authors: I. Vashisht, P. Mishra, T. Pal, S. Chanumolu, T.R. Singh, R.S. Chauhan
Summary:
This study investigates the role of miRNAs in Withania somnifera using NGS-based transcriptome data. It identifies key miRNAs that regulate growth, organ development, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis, offering insights into gene regulation in medicinal plants.

DRPPP: A machine learning based tool for prediction of disease resistance proteins in plants

Journal: Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 78, Pages 42–48 (2016)
Authors: T. Pal, V. Jaiswal, R.S. Chauhan
Summary:
The paper presents DRPPP, a computational tool using machine learning to predict disease resistance proteins in plants based on domain architecture and amino acid features. It aids crop improvement by identifying resistance genes for breeding programs.

.Expression analysis of biosynthetic pathway genes vis-à-vis podophyllotoxin content in Podophyllum hexandrum Royle

Journal: Protoplasma, Volume 252, Pages 1253–1262 (2015)
Authors: P. Kumar, T. Pal, N. Sharma, V. Kumar, H. Sood, R.S. Chauhan
Summary:
This study correlates the expression levels of key genes involved in podophyllotoxin biosynthesis with the compound’s content in P. hexandrum. The findings support metabolic engineering strategies for enhancing therapeutic lignan production.

Conclusion

Dr. Tarun Pal exemplifies the ideal blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and interdisciplinary expertise in computational biology and bioinformatics. His educational trajectory, from a B.Tech to a Ph.D. and an international postdoctoral fellowship, showcases a consistent commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. With hands-on experience in both academic and industrial environments, he has successfully contributed to cutting-edge projects, such as genome decoding, NGS data analysis, and the development of bioinformatics tools. His research has been widely recognized, with publications in high-impact journals and involvement in prestigious research initiatives supported by DBT and global institutes like Ben-Gurion University. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Shoolini University, Dr. Pal continues to mentor students, conduct impactful research, and push the boundaries of computational life sciences. His contributions make him a valuable asset to the academic and scientific community, and he holds significant promise for future advancements in bioinformatics and biotechnology.

Ziqiang Zheng | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ziqiang Zheng | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Full-time teacher at Wuhan Polytechnic University, China

Ziqiang Zheng is a dedicated full-time teacher at Wuhan Polytechnic University, specializing in microbiology, bioengineering, and biotechnology. With a rich academic background, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of bacterial resources and their applications in sustainable biotechnology. His work has led to groundbreaking discoveries, including the identification of novel bacterium strains with biopesticide potential. An active researcher, Ziqiang has published in esteemed journals like ISME Journal and PLoS Pathogens, reflecting his commitment to advancing microbial research. He also serves as a youth editor for multiple journals, emphasizing his role in nurturing the next generation of scientists. Through collaboration with distinguished international researchers, Ziqiang continues to push the boundaries of microbial science, making substantial contributions to both academia and industry.

Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Research Portfolio: Ziqiang Zheng has demonstrated expertise across multiple domains within microbiology and bioengineering. His research on nematicidal bacterial resources and the evolution of CRISPR-Cas systems showcases his ability to contribute significantly to foundational knowledge in these fields.
  2. Collaborative Network: Zheng’s collaborations with esteemed researchers both domestically and internationally highlight his ability to engage in productive scientific discourse and enrich his research through diverse perspectives.
  3. Publication Record: His contributions to high-impact journals such as ISME Journal and PLoS Pathogens reflect a strong commitment to disseminating research findings. This is crucial for advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in microbiology.
  4. Innovative Contributions: The discovery of a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate-producing bacterium indicates his focus on sustainable biotechnology solutions, which aligns with global needs for environmentally friendly alternatives.
  5. Professional Recognition: As a fellow of notable biotechnology societies, Zheng is recognized as a leader in his field, further underscoring his qualifications for the award.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Publication Volume: While his citation index of 12 is commendable, increasing the volume of published work may enhance his visibility and impact within the research community.
  2. Patent Development: Although Zheng has a patent under process, actively pursuing more patents could further establish his innovative capabilities and practical contributions to the industry.
  3. Mentorship and Community Engagement: Expanding his role in mentoring students and junior researchers could strengthen his contributions to academic growth and community engagement within the scientific field.

Education:

Ziqiang Zheng earned his degree in Microbiology, followed by advanced studies in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from a renowned institution, where he developed a keen interest in the interactions between microbes and their environments. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Bioengineering, focusing on the application of microbial processes for sustainable solutions. To deepen his expertise, he completed a Ph.D. in Biotechnology, where he researched bacterial genomes and their potential for biotechnological applications. Throughout his education, Ziqiang participated in various research projects, gaining hands-on experience in microbial analysis and innovative methodologies. His strong academic foundation and continuous pursuit of knowledge have equipped him to lead research initiatives and contribute to the scientific community significantly.

Experience:

Ziqiang Zheng has over a decade of experience in teaching and research in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology. As a full-time teacher at Wuhan Polytechnic University, he is dedicated to educating the next generation of scientists, utilizing innovative teaching methods and cutting-edge research topics. His experience extends to leading multiple research projects, including ongoing studies related to bacterial resources and bioengineering applications. Ziqiang has also collaborated extensively with international experts, contributing to significant findings in microbial evolution and sustainable practices. His role as a youth editor for scientific journals further demonstrates his commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting emerging researchers. Ziqiang’s dedication to both education and research has made him a prominent figure in the microbiology community, enabling him to influence both academic and practical advancements in the field.

Research Focus:

Ziqiang Zheng’s research focuses on several key areas within microbiology and biotechnology, particularly the exploration of bacterial resources, the evolution of microbial genomes, and the development of biopesticides and biomaterials. He is actively engaged in broadening the understanding of nematicidal bacteria and their ecological roles. His research has confirmed the selective inactivation of CRISPR-Cas systems in the Bacillus cereus group, shedding light on microbial adaptation mechanisms. Additionally, Ziqiang is dedicated to discovering new strains with potential industrial applications, such as the polyhydroxyalkanoate-producing bacterium Halomonas qinghailakensis. His work is crucial for developing sustainable solutions in agriculture and waste management, aligning with global needs for environmentally friendly practices. Through a combination of laboratory research and collaboration with international scientists, Ziqiang aims to advance the understanding of microbial functions and their applications in biotechnology.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus wiedmannii Biovar thuringiensis ZZQ-138, Isolated from a Saline Lake
  • Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus thuringiensis ZZQ-130 with Multiple Pesticidal Genes, Isolated from Caka Salt Lake, China
  • ImageGP 2 for Enhanced Data Visualization and Reproducible Analysis in Biomedical Research
  • The Microbiome Protocols eBook Initiative: Building a Bridge to Microbiome Research

Conclusion:

Ziqiang Zheng exhibits a strong combination of research expertise, innovative contributions, and collaborative spirit, making him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also addresses pressing environmental challenges through sustainable biotechnology. With minor enhancements in publication volume and mentorship, he could further solidify his impact in the field. Therefore, I strongly endorse his nomination for this prestigious award.