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Harshita Joshi

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  • Time Zone
    Eastern

  • Organization
    University of Tübingen

  • Role
    Scientist Mentor: I will mentor teams of students online

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    My research interest lies in exploring abiotic stress tolerance in crops, particularly focusing on rice. Abiotic stresses, including drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and nutrient deficiency, are major challenges affecting agricultural productivity worldwide.

    To address these challenges, I am interested in investigating transgenic development approaches to enhance stress tolerance in crops. Transgenic technologies offer promising solutions by introducing specific genes into plants, providing them with improved resilience against abiotic stresses.

    By understanding the physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of crops to stress, I aim to identify key genes and signaling pathways involved in stress tolerance. This knowledge will serve as a foundation for developing transgenic crops with enhanced abiotic stress tolerance, specifically tailored for rice.

    Ultimately, my research seeks to contribute to crop improvement efforts, promoting sustainable agriculture and ensuring food security in the face of changing environmental conditions. Through innovative transgenic strategies, we can pave the way for more resilient and productive crop varieties that can withstand the challenges of abiotic stresses.

  • Profile Question 1
    When and why did you decide to go into a science career?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 1 here (300 words):
    I Decided to go into the science career when i was in my High school. I was always great in mathematics but science intrigued me for various reason. I used to adore so many species of plants around me and wonder how much variation they have in their creation. I always wanted to make a career in plant science as I loved plants and couldn't not imagine myself in animal science because of the animal abuse . i used to hate zoology for the dissections but loved botany as it made me study about so many species. Eventually I completed my bachelors and masters in science and now about to complete my Phd. My research brings me close to nature, working on soils and plant give me immense peace and pleasure. i would like to contribute my efforts in the research for the better growth and tolerance of plants.

  • Profile Question 2
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  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 2 here (300 words):
    The plant kingdom offers a vast array of captivating phenomena that continue to inspire scientific inquiry, ecological understanding, and our appreciation for the natural world.
    Here are a few remarkable characteristics of plants:

    Photosynthesis: Plants have the remarkable ability to convert sunlight into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. They capture carbon dioxide from the air, use sunlight as an energy source, and produce oxygen as a byproduct. This fundamental process is crucial for sustaining life on Earth and plays a vital role in the planet's ecosystem.

    Adaptability: Plants exhibit incredible adaptability to different environmental conditions. They have evolved various mechanisms to survive and thrive in diverse habitats, ranging from deserts to rainforests. Some plants can withstand extreme temperatures, drought, and even high levels of salinity.

    Biodiversity: Plant kingdom showcases an astonishing diversity of species, with estimates ranging from 300,000 to over a million species. They come in a vast array of sizes, shapes, colors, and adaptations, from tiny mosses to towering trees. This biodiversity supports numerous ecological interactions, contributes to ecosystem stability, and provides resources for human well-being.

    Medicinal and Nutritional Value: Plants offer a plethora of medicinal compounds that have been used for centuries in traditional medicine. Many modern pharmaceuticals are derived from plant sources. Additionally, plants provide us with a wide range of nutritious foods, supplying essential vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibers.

    Environmental Benefits: Plants play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and have a positive impact on the environment. They help prevent soil erosion, filter pollutants from the air and water, and provide habitats for numerous other organisms. Forests, in particular, are vital for carbon sequestration, mitigating climate change, and supporting biodiversity.

    Reproduction and Growth: Plants possess diverse reproductive strategies, including intricate flower structures, seed dispersal mechanisms, and symbiotic relationships with pollinators. Some plants exhibit impressive growth rates, such as bamboo, which can grow up to 91 cm (36 inches) per day under optimal conditions.

  • Profile Question 3
    What is best about being a scientist?

  • Answer the question you selected for profile question 3 here (300 words):
    Being a scientist offers numerous rewards and opportunities that make it a fulfilling and exciting career path. Here are some of the aspects that many scientists find particularly rewarding:

    Advancing Knowledge: Scientists have the unique opportunity to contribute to the expansion of human knowledge. Through research, experimentation, and analysis, scientists uncover new insights, discover innovative solutions, and make meaningful contributions to their fields of study.

    Intellectual Stimulation: Science is a field that continuously challenges and stimulates the mind. Scientists engage in critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative exploration as they seek to understand the natural world. This intellectual stimulation fosters a sense of curiosity, exploration, and constant learning.

    Making a Difference: Scientists often work on topics and research areas that have direct relevance to real-world issues and societal challenges. By addressing pressing problems, scientists have the potential to make a positive impact on human health, the environment, technological advancements, and social progress.

    Collaboration and Networking: Scientists often work collaboratively, both within their research teams and across disciplines. This collaborative environment fosters a sense of community, encourages the exchange of ideas, and provides opportunities for interdisciplinary research and innovation.

    Flexibility and Creativity: Scientific research offers a degree of flexibility and independence, allowing scientists to design their experiments, pursue their research interests, and develop their unique scientific approach. This freedom fosters creativity, exploration, and the ability to think outside the box.

    Continuous Learning and Growth: Science is a field that is constantly evolving and advancing. Scientists have the opportunity to stay at the forefront of their disciplines, learn about new methodologies, technologies, and discoveries, and continue to grow both personally and professionally throughout their careers.

    Global Impact: Science has a global reach, transcending geographical boundaries. Scientists often have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from different countries, contribute to international research initiatives, and address global challenges that affect people around the world.

    While being a scientist comes with its challenges and demands, the rewards of intellectual fulfillment, making a difference, and being part of a global community of researchers are among the many reasons why individuals find being a scientist incredibly rewarding.




    Being a scientist offers numerous rewards and opportunities that make it a fulfilling and exciting career path. Here are some of the aspects that many scientists find particularly rewarding:

    Advancing Knowledge: Scientists have the unique opportunity to contribute to the expansion of human knowledge. Through research, experimentation, and analysis, scientists uncover new insights, discover innovative solutions, and make meaningful contributions to their fields of study.

    Intellectual Stimulation: Science is a field that continuously challenges and stimulates the mind. Scientists engage in critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative exploration as they seek to understand the natural world. This intellectual stimulation fosters a sense of curiosity, exploration, and constant learning.

    Making a Difference: Scientists often work on topics and research areas that have direct relevance to real-world issues and societal challenges. By addressing pressing problems, scientists have the potential to make a positive impact on human health, the environment, technological advancements, and social progress.

    Collaboration and Networking: Scientists often work collaboratively, both within their research teams and across disciplines. This collaborative environment fosters a sense of community, encourages the exchange of ideas, and provides opportunities for interdisciplinary research and innovation.

    Flexibility and Creativity: Scientific research offers a degree of flexibility and independence, allowing scientists to design their experiments, pursue their research interests, and develop their unique scientific approach. This freedom fosters creativity, exploration, and the ability to think outside the box.

    Continuous Learning and Growth: Science is a field that is constantly evolving and advancing. Scientists have the opportunity to stay at the forefront of their disciplines, learn about new methodologies, technologies, and discoveries, and continue to grow both personally and professionally throughout their careers.

    Global Impact: Science has a global reach, transcending geographical boundaries. Scientists often have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from different countries, contribute to international research initiatives, and address global challenges that affect people around the world.

    While being a scientist comes with its challenges and demands, the rewards of intellectual fulfillment, making a difference, and being part of a global community of researchers are among the many reasons why individuals find being a scientist incredibly rewarding.

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