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Md Khan completed his Ph.D. at Aligarh Muslim University, India, and subsequently worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, as well as a Research Associate at the National Institute of Plant Genome Research in India. His research focuses on addressing climatic perturbations that threaten agronomic outputs, particularly in staple crops such as wheat and rice. He aims to reduce environmental stress susceptibility in these crops through innovative research strategies. His work includes optimizing oxidative stress markers, evaluating plant stress hormones, and understanding photosynthetic potential and growth traits under environmental stress. Khan is also dedicated to education, believing in nurturing students' potential as a foundation for equitable society and national development. He has contributed to revamping educational structures to align with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and has actively mentored students. His commitment extends to promoting plant growth under stress conditions and engaging in activities to raise awareness about climate change and food security.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research in crop physiology and environmental stresses.
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