Dr. Mather A Khan - Plant Molecular Physiology - Excellence in Research

University of Missouri - United States

 

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Mather A Khan embarked on a rigorous academic journey that culminated in a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Hamdard University, New Delhi, India, in 2011. His early academic pursuits were marked by a comprehensive exploration of Fusarium Wilt Resistance in Cicer arietinum L. (Chickpea) through Sulphur and Microbial Consortium. This laid the groundwork for his subsequent achievements in plant molecular biology.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Khan's professional journey showcases a wealth of experience in esteemed academic institutions globally. After obtaining his Ph.D., he pursued a Certificate Program in PTLS at the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA, in 2016, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal and communication skills for future scientific leaders. Subsequently, he held significant positions, including Senior Scientist at Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany, and Scientist at the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Throughout his career, Dr. Khan has demonstrated a commitment to advancing the field of plant molecular biology. His current role at the University of Missouri involves pioneering research on iron sensing and signaling mechanisms in plants. Notably, he has developed novel and high-throughput methods for Y1H and Y2H, engineered iron transporters for dynamic sensing under varying conditions, and contributed to upgrading plant nutritional quality as a member of the CEPLAS collaborative team.

Accolades and Recognition:

Dr. Mather A Khan's contributions have not gone unnoticed. His work has been acknowledged through invitations to prestigious conferences such as the ASPB Plant Biology meeting and the Plant and Animal Genome meeting in 2019. Notably, his participation in these events underscores the recognition of his impactful research findings.

Impact and Influence:

Dr. Khan's influence extends beyond his immediate research endeavors. As a Coordinator of "Plant Talks" at the University of Missouri, he actively contributed to fostering a culture of scientific discourse and knowledge exchange. His role in supervising Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. students underscores his commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Dr. Mather A Khan's legacy is marked by his significant contributions to understanding iron regulation in plants and his innovative approaches to molecular biology techniques. As he continues his journey at the University of Missouri, Columbia, his future contributions are anticipated to further elevate the field of plant molecular biology. Through ongoing research, mentorship, and collaborative endeavors, he is poised to leave a lasting impact on both the scientific community and the development of future scientific leaders.

Notable Publications:

The small iron-deficiency-induced protein OLIVIA and its relation to the bHLH transcription factor POPEYE 06, 2023

Cadmium interference with iron sensing reveals transcriptional programs sensitive and insensitive to reactive oxygen species 5 January 2022

Cadmium interference with iron sensing reveals transcriptional programs sensitive and insensitive to reactive oxygen species July 05, 2020.

Copper uptake mechanism of Arabidopsis thaliana high-affinity COPT transporters 24 July 2018

Changes in iron availability in Arabidopsis are rapidly sensed in the leaf vasculature and impaired sensing leads to opposite transcriptional programs in leaves and roots 08 March 2018

RNAi-mediated modulation of squalene synthase gene expression in Artemisia annua L. and its impact on artemisinin biosynthesis 09 October 2017

 

Dr. Mather A Khan – Plant Molecular Physiology – Excellence in Research

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