University of Wah proudly shares that Prof. Dr. Asghari Bano, a renowned professor in the Department of Biosciences, has been internationally recognized in the ScholarGPS 2025 Global Rankings as a Highly Ranked Scholar™. This distinction places her among the top scholars worldwide, reaffirming her exceptional academic influence and long-standing contributions to the life sciences.
According to her ScholarGPS® Profile (ID: 29314304143190), Dr. Bano has secured an impressive position in both lifetime and recent research impact categories.
Highly Ranked Scholar – Lifetime (All Time)
-Plant Development #11
-Highly Ranked Scholar – Prior Five Years
-Plant Development #12
These prestigious rankings underscore the global significance and sustained excellence of her work in plant development and related biological sciences. Dr. Bano’s research spans an extensive range of high-impact specialties, including: Plant Development, Bacteria, Drought, Drought Tolerance, Biodiesel Production, Antioxidants, Microorganisms, Antimicrobial Studies, Energy, Heavy Metals, Rhizosphere, Abscisic Acid, Biochar, and Nutrition.
ScholarGPS Metrics Summary
-Publications: 153 -Predicted Citations: 11,481 -Predicted h-index: 57Her outstanding performance shows the depth, quality, and relevance of her research contributions in the Life Sciences, specifically within the Discipline of Biology and Biological Sciences. Dr. Bano’s scholarship continues to address pressing global issues such as environmental sustainability, plant resilience, microbial interactions, and renewable energy sources.
This remarkable recognition once again highlights Dr. Bano’s scholarly leadership and enhances the University of Wah’s visibility in the global research community. Her continuous pursuit of scientific advancement and mentorship has inspired countless students and researchers, contributing significantly to UW’s academic excellence.
University of Wah extends its heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Dr. Asghari Bano on this prestigious international achievement and commends her unwavering commitment to impactful research.