Muhammad Musa Khan | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Musa Khan | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Hainan Intitute of Zhejiang University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Musa Khan is an accomplished entomologist and agricultural researcher whose scientific endeavors bridge environmental toxicology, pest management, and agroecological sustainability. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in agricultural entomology, leading to advanced expertise in pest control and ecotoxicology. Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University in China, Dr. Khan plays a leading role in investigating pesticide toxicity, insecticide resistance, and the ecological risks associated with chemical pest management in rice agroecosystems. His leadership and research contributions under the guidance of distinguished scientists have advanced global understanding of integrated pest management strategies and sustainable agricultural practices.Dr. Khan’s research experience extends to his postdoctoral work at South China Agricultural University, where he explored the management of whiteflies and diamondback moths through ultraviolet light exposure, revealing insights into immunity suppression and its implications for biological control agents. His earlier doctoral research at Huazhong Agricultural University focused on assessing the ecological risks of modern insecticides such as emamectin benzoate and chlorantraniliprole on beneficial predators like Paederus fuscipes, a natural enemy of the brown planthopper. He also evaluated the “push and pull” pest management approach using essential oils and synthetic chemicals, blending ecological knowledge with innovative pest control methods. His master’s and undergraduate studies laid the foundation for his deep understanding of insect–plant interactions, particularly in cotton crops where he analyzed morphological and biochemical traits contributing to pest resistance.A versatile and skilled experimental researcher, Dr. Khan possesses extensive expertise in molecular and biochemical methodologies. His technical proficiency includes DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, RT-qPCR, gene cloning, enzyme activity analysis, and protein profiling through SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Additionally, his software expertise spans advanced data analysis and visualization platforms such as R-Studio, SPSS, SigmaPlot, and MEGA-X, along with strong skills in scientific illustration using BioRender and AI-based tools for bioinformatics. This blend of laboratory precision and digital innovation positions him as a modern scientist capable of integrating complex datasets into actionable scientific insights.

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Featured Publications

Siddiqui, J. A., Khan, M. M., Bamisile, B. S., Hafeez, M., Qasim, M., & Rasheed, M. T., et al. (2022). Role of insect gut microbiota in pesticide degradation: A review. Frontiers in Microbiology.

Hafeez, M., Ullah, F., Khan, M. M., Li, X., Zhang, Z., Shah, S., Imran, M., Assiri, M. A., et al. (2022). Metabolic-based insecticide resistance mechanism and ecofriendly approaches for controlling of beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua: A review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Siddiqui, J. A., Bamisile, B. S., Khan, M. M., Islam, W., Hafeez, M., Bodlah, I., & Xu, Y. (2021). Impact of invasive ant species on native fauna across similar habitats under global environmental changes. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Khan, M. M., Nawaz, M., Hua, H., Cai, W., & Zhao, J. (2018). Lethal and sublethal effects of emamectin benzoate on the rove beetle Paederus fuscipes, a non-target predator of rice brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.

Liu, S., Zhao, J., Hamada, C., Cai, W., Khan, M., Zou, Y., & Hua, H. (2019). Identification of attractants from plant essential oils for Cyrtorhinus lividipennis, an important predator of rice planthoppers. Journal of Pest Science.

Turnwait Michael | Regulatory Affairs | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Turnwait Michael | Regulatory Affairs | Best Researcher Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Turnwait Michael is a distinguished social scientist and public health researcher whose work bridges sociology, demography, and epidemiology to address some of the most pressing health challenges across Africa. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology with a specialization in Medical Demography from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, an MPH in Epidemiology and Medical Statistics from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, an MSc in Sociology/Demography, and a BSc in Sociology from Niger Delta University. His robust academic foundation is further strengthened by specialized certifications and global training in family planning, public health nutrition, implementation research, antimicrobial resistance, and project management from international institutions in the USA, Canada, Malaysia, and Nigeria.Dr. Michael currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he conducts advanced research on social determinants of health, reproductive and adolescent health, gender norms, and health systems strengthening. His postdoctoral work extends to collaborative projects supported by competitive international grants such as the EU Intra-Africa Mobility Grant and the University Capacity Development Programme (UCDP) Grant. In this role, he also mentors postgraduate students, contributes to academic publications, and engages in interdisciplinary fundraising efforts for health research and policy innovation.Before joining the University of Johannesburg, Dr. Michael served as Lecturer II in Medical Sociology and Demography at Hallmark University, Nigeria, where he taught and supervised undergraduate and postgraduate research on applied demography, health sociology, social statistics, and research methods. He has also contributed to national policy through his role as a Technical Analyst with the Presidential Health Sector Committee in Nigeria, where he worked on health policy memoranda, pharmaceutical regulations, and universal health coverage frameworks. His consultancy experience with the development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC) spans reproductive rights, gender-based violence, climate change, child marriage, migration, and digital education initiatives.

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Featured Publications

Michael, T. O., & Odeyemi, M. A. (2017). Nigeria’s population policies: Issues, challenges and prospects. Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences.

Michael, T. O., Ojo, T. F., Ijabadeniyi, O. A., Ibikunle, M. A., Oni, J. O., & Agboola, A. A. (2024). Prevalence and factors associated with contraceptive use among sexually active adolescent girls in 25 sub-Saharan African countries. PLOS ONE..

Michael, T. O., Agbana, R. D., Ojo, T. F., Kukoyi, O. B., Ekpenyong, A. S., & Ukwandu, D. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic and unmet need for family planning in Nigeria. Pan African Medical Journal.

Agbana, R. D., Michael, T. O., & Ojo, T. F. (2023). Family planning method discontinuation among Nigerian women: Evidence from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2018. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences.

Michael, T. O., Nwokocha, E. E., & Agbana, R. D. (2023). Issues in antenwatal care services utilization among unmarried adolescents in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Journal of Population and Social Studies.

Michael, T. O., & Scent, G. A. T. (2017). Correlates of contraceptive use and the desire for fewer children in Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology.

Ekpenyong, A. S., & Turnwait, M. O. (2016). Social media and sexual reproductive health behaviour among adolescents in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. American International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.