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Prof Brajesh Singh gets top microbiology award

His research has influenced policy decisions at various levels, including international engagements in agribusiness and trade

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It’s great to hear about Prof Brajesh Singh’s achievements and recognition in the field of microbiology and environmental science. His work on microbial functional ecology and its impact on terrestrial life and ecosystem preservation is evidently significant.

The fact that his research has influenced policy decisions at various levels, including international engagements in agribusiness and trade, highlights the practical implications of his work.

Singh’s focus on identifying quantitative relationships between soil diversity, ecosystem functions, and their response to natural and anthropogenic pressures is crucial for addressing global challenges such as environmental degradation and food insecurity.

Overall, Prof Brajesh Singh’s work seems to be making a significant impact on both the scientific community and broader society, and it’s commendable that he has been honored with the 2023 Dorothy Jones Prize for his contributions to applied microbiology and the advancement of our understanding of terrestrial life and ecosystems

The application of his findings in developing innovations to enhance the efficacy of microbial products and manipulate soil and plant microbiomes for different industries demonstrates the practical applications of his research.

Moreover, his involvement with government and intergovernmental bodies, including the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), reflects a commitment to promoting sustainable agriculture and contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Singh’s collaboration with the UN FAO’s Global Soil Partnership to enhance the resilience of farming systems aligns with the broader goal of ensuring environmentally sustainable food security on a global scale.

Overall, Prof Brajesh Singh’s work seems to be making a significant impact on both the scientific community and broader society, and it’s commendable that he has been honored with the 2023 Dorothy Jones Prize for his contributions to applied microbiology and the advancement of our understanding of terrestrial life and ecosystems.

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