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AMU Hosts Inaugural GIAN Course on Advanced Plant Hormone Research

Aligarh: The Department of Botany, AMU, inaugurated the Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) course-2041030 on “Advanced Determination of Plant Hormones: Agriculture and Biotechnology,” sponsored by IIT Hyderabad, Government of India. This course exemplifies AMU’s dedication to academic excellence and cutting-edge research, offering in-depth exploration of plant hormone dynamics.

The event was presided over by Prof. Naima Khatoon, Vice Chancellor of AMU, with Prof. Andrzej Bajguz (University of Bialystok, Poland) as the Chief Guest.

Offered under GIAN 2025, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of plant hormones (phytohormones), covering their extraction, profiling, and applications in agriculture and biotechnology. Integrating theoretical lectures with hands-on tutorials, it equips participants with both knowledge and practical expertise in plant hormone research and its real-world applications.

Prof Naima Khatoon with Prof. Andrzej Bajguz, Prof. Vibha Sharma, Prof. Shamsul Hayat and Prof. Qazi Fariduddin releasing the book at GIAN Course on Advanced Plant Hormone Research at Dept. of Botany, AMU

Prof. Naima Khatoon, Vice Chancellor, highlighted GIAN as a vital platform for AMU to host renowned international academicians, promoting advanced learning and global collaborations. She emphasised that subject experts of international repute would enhance students’ understanding of research and innovation. Reaffirming the Department of Botany’s top ranking, she credited its faculty and researchers for their contributions.

The Chief Guest, Prof. Andrzej Bajguz from the University of Bialystok, Poland, offered an engaging brief on the lectures and discussions he would be conducting over the course of the five-day program. His insights into plant hormone determination were highly anticipated by all participants.

Prof. Badruzzaman Siddiqui (Chairman Department of Botany), delivered the welcome address welcome and brief about the department achievements.

Prof. Vibha Sharma, Local GIAN Coordinator, praised the Department of Botany as the country’s top-ranked and emphasized GIAN as a key national initiative for advancing research. She highlighted the deep connection between botany and literature, drawing a poetic parallel where the intricacy of languages mirrors the complexity of the plant world, making poetry akin to experiencing a flowering plant.

Prof. Shamsul Hayat, the course coordinator, introduced the course with an overview and highlighted the Department of Botany’s rich history and its significant contributions to the field. Around 52 participants are expected to join the five-day GIAN Course, he added.

On the occasion a distinguished scholar and mentor Prof. Aqil Ahmad was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to plant physiology. He has been a pioneer in plant hormone research at AMU. Prof. Badruzzaman Siddiqui was honoured with a special award for his 35 years of excellence in teaching plant taxonomy and his leadership in shaping the department.

The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof. Qazi Fariduddin, the Co-coordinator of the course. The proceeding was conducted by Ms. Andleeb Anjum.

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