Dr S Antony Ceasar graduated from the University of Madras, India. Dr Ceasar has done postdoctoral research at the University of Leeds, UK and the University of Liege, Belgium. His areas of specialization are Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. Most of his works were focused on millets. He developed the transformation system for finger millet and foxtail millet. His team has been involved in studying the plant nutrient transport mechanism with millets as experimental plants. He was awarded the prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship from European Union in 2012 and the BELSPO non-European Postdoc Fellowship from Belgium Government in 2018. He has been listed as the top 2% cited scientist in the world since 2022 by the Stanford University.