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Sultan Mia is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on plant genetics and crop science, particularly in the area of drought tolerance in wheat and other crops. He is actively involved in genomic and proteomic studies to identify biomarkers and candidate genes associated with stress tolerance.
Dr. Mia's research spans several key areas in agricultural science, including drought tolerance, plant breeding, and genomics. His work utilizes advanced techniques such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS), proteomic analysis, and genotyping to understand the molecular basis of stress responses in crops. Specific interests include the development of drought-tolerant wheat varieties through the identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and candidate genes.
Recent publications by Dr. Mia demonstrate a strong focus on drought tolerance mechanisms in wheat and other crops. His work integrates genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics to identify key biomarkers and genetic markers. Notable contributions include the discovery of SNP markers for drought tolerance in wheat and the investigation of antioxidant responses in buckwheat under drought stress. These studies highlight a trend towards multi-omics approaches for crop improvement.
Dr. Mia has supervised at least one doctoral thesis, as indicated by the "Supervised Work (1)" in his profile. While specific grant details are not provided, his research output suggests involvement in collaborative projects addressing agricultural challenges, particularly in the context of climate change and water scarcity.


