PhD Students
PhD student
The emergence of Striga poses a significant global threat to agriculture, severely impacting crop yields and food security. I am particularly interested in combating Striga by developing strategies to clear infested soils and disrupt its parasitic cycle. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying Striga germination and host interaction is crucial for effective control. By exploring these processes, we can develop targeted approaches to suppress Striga infestations and protect crops. Additionally, I am interested in genome editing to enhance crop resilience against environmental stresses. Genome editing can help improve plant traits, making them more adaptable to climate change and food security challenges. Addressing these agricultural threats through molecular and genetic innovations is essential for a sustainable future.
January 2025- Present: PhD in Plant Sciences, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia.
August 2020- July 2022: Master of Science in Biotechnology, Kinnaird College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan
July 2016-July 2020: Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Prof. Salim Al-Babili's Group
BESE - Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division