BIODATA
Name: DR. KARIM DINO JAMALIDate of Birth: 10th April, 1957
Designation: Deputy Chief Scientist, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
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Academic qualification
Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Genetics in the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science (1987-1991), University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (U.K). Title of thesis “Interaction of dwarfing genes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and their adaptation to high temperature”.
Post-Doctorate training in “Molecular markers in wheat” from John Innes Center Norwich, U.K. (10-06-2002 to 09-11-2002).
Present Status
Deputy Chief Scientist
Title of the project: Breeding for semi-dwarfism and high grain yield in wheat
(Triticum aestivum L.)
Achievements
Release of wheat varieties
- Main breeder for the release of a new wheat variety “NIA-Sunhari” for general cultivation in Sindh province on 02-03-2010.
- Associate breeder for the release of “Khirman” wheat variety in 2006
Isogenic material: Development of isogenic lines for semi-dwarf (Rht1, Rht2, Rht1Rht2,rht) genes in wheat in five different genetic backgrounds
Advance Station Genotypes: Development of seventy advance station lines
Germplasm material: Development of one hundred forty genotypes of germplasm
Introduction of Rht8: Introduction of Rht8 a new gene from Mara (Italian variety) to our local material for high temperature tolerance and longer coleoptiles length studies.
Breeding material: Breeding material consisting from F1-F8 is being maintained.
Mutation breeding material: Development of thirty M5 mutated material for stress tolerance (drought and salinity).
Transformation studies: One of our transformed lines C4-98-04 from NIBGE Faisalabad is being studied by Plant Physiology, Soil Science and Plant Breeding & Genetics Divisions for phosphorus use efficiency studies.
Participation in International symposium, conferences, meetings: Sixteen (16)
Participation in National symposium, conferences, meetings: Nineteen (19)
Publications national and international: Twenty seven (27)
Abstracts published/Papers presented in conferences:Fourteen (14)
Awards
- Merit scholarship for Ph.D. from Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan for the period from December 21, 1986 to 20th December 1990.
- Award of “Travel Grant” from Commonwealth Science Council London to participate in the 9th International Wheat Genetics Symposium held in Saskatoon, SaskatchewanCanada from 2-7, August 1998.
- Award of “Travel Grant” from Pakistan Science Foundation Islamabad to participate in the “10th International Wheat Genetics Symposium” held from 1-6 September, 2003 at Paestum, Italy.
- Award of “Travel Grant” from National Commission for Biotechnology to participate in the “International Conference on Biotechnology for Salinity & Drought Tolerance in Plants” (28-31 March 2005), IslamabadPakistan”.
- Who is who in Bio-saline Agriculture in OIC countries, Inter-Islamic network on Bio-saline agriculture (INBA) published in 2005.
- Award of productivity allowance declared as productive scientist of Pakistan for the year 2010-11 by the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, IslamabadPakistan
Experience
- Four and half years experience in wheat breeding and genetics in the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (U.K) from 1987 to 1991.
- Twenty years experience in wheat breeding and genetics at Nuclear Institute of Agriculture, (NIA) Tando Jam Pakistan (1992 - to date).
- Five months post-doc training in wheat molecular marker studies for semi-dwarf genes Rht1, Rht2 and microsatellite techniques at John Innes Center Norwich, U.K. from 10-06-2002 to 09-11-2002.
- Mutation breeding for improving high temperature tolerance in semi-dwarf bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ViennaAustria. Awarded from 2001-2003.
- IAEA/RCA Project (RAS/05/45) on “Improvement of crop quality and stress tolerance for sustainable crop production using mutation techniques and biotechnology. Awarded from 2007-2011 (Country Coordinator).
- IAEA/RCA Project (RAS/5/056) on “Supporting mutation breeding approaches to develop new crop varieties adaptable to climate change. Awarded from 2012-2015 (Country Coordinator).
- Member Board of Studies in Science Faculty, University of Sindh Jamshoro (Pakistan).
- Co-supervisor for Ph.D. and M.sc. students in Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics, Sindh Agriculture University Tando Jam
- Chairman of Seminar Committee at NIA Tando Jam for conducting weekly seminars since 1998.
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