Raoudha Abdellaoui | Plants for Food | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr  Raoudha Abdellaoui | Plants for Food | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at  Institut des Régions Arides-Médenine, Tunisia

Raoudha Abdellaoui, born on January 15, 1973, in Tunis, Tunisia, is a dedicated researcher in the field of Range Ecology. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Sciences and pursued her academic journey at the Faculty of Science of Tunis, where she earned a Diploma of Deeper Study (D.E.A) in plant physiology in 2000 and completed her Ph.D. thesis in biology in 2009.

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🎓 Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Natural Sciences (1997) – Faculty of Science of Tunis, Tunisia
  • Diploma of Deeper Study (D.E.A) in Plant Physiology (2000) – Faculty of Science of Tunis, Tunisia
  • Ph.D. in Biology (2009) – Faculty of Science of Tunis, Tunisia

👩‍🔬 Professional Journey:

  • Researcher at Range Ecology Laboratory, Arid Regions Institute (IRA), Medenine, Tunisia (October 2008 – Present)
  • Teleactris at Teleperformance – Société Tunisienne de Télémarketing Tunis (November 2007 – May 2008)
  • Contractual Assistant at Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa (September 2004 – February 2006)
  • Contractual Researcher at National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INRAT) (December 2001 – November 2002, June 2003 – November 2003)

🔬 Research Focus:

Raoudha Abdellaoui’s research primarily focuses on understanding the ecological and physiological responses of plants to environmental stressors, particularly in arid and saline environments. She has contributed significantly to the study of plant germination responses, biomass production, and seed development across various species. Her work sheds light on the intricate mechanisms by which plants adapt to challenging conditions, providing valuable insights into strategies for conservation and sustainable management of natural resources. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Raoudha aims to unravel the complexities of plant-environment interactions, ultimately contributing to the resilience and survival of plant species in harsh ecological niches.

citations:
  • Raoudha Abdellaoui has received 432 citations across 340 documents.
  • She has authored or co-authored 47 documents.
  • Her h-index is 14.

The h-index is a measure of both the productivity and impact of a researcher’s publications. It means that there are at least 14 documents that have each been cited at least 14 times.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Modeling germination responses of three Mediterranean stem-succulent halophytes to salinity and temperature
    • Source: Aquatic Botany
    • Date: May 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2024.103757
  2. Title: Comparative Floral and Seed Anatomy of Newly Identified Sarcocornia and Salicornia Species in Tunisia: Insights into Anther Development, Megasporogenesis, and Embryological Characteristics
    • Source: Preprint
    • Date: December 25, 2023
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3764465/v1
  3. Title: Modeling germination responses of three stem-succulent halophytes of Mediterranean salt marshes to salinity and temperature
    • Source: Preprint
    • Date: April 26, 2023
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2859687/v1
  4. Title: Minerals, fatty acids, and antioxidant activity in sea knotgrass (Polygonum maritimum L.) seeds
    • Source: Natural Product Research
    • Date: April 18, 2023
    • DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2021.2000411
  5. Title: Effect of Seasonal Environmental Changes on Leaf Anatomical Responses of Limoniastrum guyonianum in Sabkha Biotope
    • Source: Conference paper
    • Date: June 16, 2022
    • DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc2022016012

Raoudha Abdellaoui’s research interests seem to focus on plant biology, ecology, and environmental responses, particularly in arid and saline environments. Her contributions demonstrate a dedication to understanding the complexities of plant life in challenging ecological conditions.

Mohammed Dadach | seed germination | SustainableAg Leadership Award

Dr Mohammed Dadach | seed germination | SustainableAg Leadership Award

University of Bejaia , Algeria

Dr. Mohammed Dadach is a dedicated educator and researcher specializing in Ecology and Environment. Born on September 4, 1988, in Béni Saf, he has established himself as a prominent figure in academia. Dr. Dadach holds the rank of Associate Professor, Class “A,” at the University of Béjaia, where he passionately imparts knowledge and conducts groundbreaking research.

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📚 Formation académique:

  • Habilitation universitaire en Juin 2022
  • Doctorat en Sciences de l’Environnement en 2016
  • Master en biologie, spécialisé en Biodiversité et écologie végétale en 2013
  • Licence en biologie, spécialité Biodiversité végétale en 2011
  • Baccalauréat (BAC) en Science de la nature et de la vie en 2006

 Expérience professionnelle:

📅 2015-2016: Enseignant vacataire – Département des Sciences de l’Environnement, Université de Sidi Bel Abbes
📅 Depuis le 23 Octobre 2017: Enseignant chercheur – Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, Université de Béjaia
📅 2013-2016: Membre de l’équipe de recherche – Laboratoire de Biodiversité Végétale, Université de Sidi Bel Abbes
📅 Depuis 2019: Membre du laboratoire de recherche en Écologie et Environnement, Université de Béjaia

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Mohammed Dadach’s research primarily focuses on seed germination behavior and plant responses to environmental stressors, particularly salinity, water stress, temperature variations, and drought conditions. 🌱 His studies investigate the biochemical and physiological changes occurring in various plant species under different stress conditions, aiming to enhance our understanding of plant adaptation mechanisms and improve strategies for environmental conservation and sustainable land management. 🌿 Through his extensive work, Dr. Dadach contributes valuable insights into the resilience of Mediterranean medicinal plants and shrubs, shedding light on their potential for cultivation in arid and disturbed coastal areas. 🌊

 

citations:

Dr. Mohammed Dadach has garnered a total of 139 citations overall and 126 citations since 2019. His h-index stands at 8 overall and 7 since 2019, indicating the impact and significance of his scholarly contributions. Additionally, his i10-index is 5 both overall and since 2019, reflecting the number of his publications with at least 10 citations each. These metrics underscore Dr. Dadach’s growing influence and recognition within the academic community for his research in the field of plant physiology and environmental science.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Effect of metallic stress on seed emergence and early seedling development of Cistus monspeliensis (L.): Involvement in restoration of the Mediterranean contaminated soils Journal: Vegetos Date: 2024-03-06 DOI: 10.1007/s42535-024-00855-x Contributors: Mohammed Dadach; Bouzid Nedjimi; Abdul Hameed
  2. Effects of different chloride salts on seed germination and early seedling performance of Ceratonia siliqua, a multipurpose tree of the Mediterranean region Journal: South African Journal of Botany Date: 2023-07 DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2023.04.044 Contributors: Mohammed Dadach; Sanjay Gairola; Abdul Hameed; Ali El-Keblawy
  3. Differential effects of chloride salts on seed germination and seedling growth of Cistus monspeliensis: Towards revegetation of the Mediterranean salt-contaminated soils Journal: Flora Date: 2023-02 DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2022.152209 Contributors: Mohammed Dadach; Abdul Hameed; Ali El-Keblawy

Yin Shen | Wheats | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr  Yin Shen | Wheats | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Chongqing Medical University, China

Yin Shen is a dedicated researcher specializing in the field of spectroscopy and its applications in material identification and analysis. Holding a strong academic background, Shen has contributed significantly to the advancement of analytical methods, particularly in the areas of terahertz spectroscopy combined with advanced algorithms.

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🔬 Research Focus:

Yin Shen’s research focuses on the application of terahertz spectroscopy combined with advanced chemometric techniques in agricultural analysis, particularly in the domain of wheat quality assessment. With an emphasis on rapid identification of wheat origin, moisture determination, spectral signature analysis across different years, and impurity detection using terahertz spectral imaging and convolutional neural networks, Shen’s work addresses critical challenges in wheat production and quality control.

citations:

Yin Shen is a distinguished researcher with a focus on analytical chemistry and spectroscopy techniques, particularly in the agricultural domain. With 131 citations from 123 documents, Shen’s work has garnered significant attention within the scientific community.

Having authored 12 impactful documents, Shen’s research has contributed to advancements in the field. Their dedication to scientific inquiry is reflected in their h-index of 6, indicating a notable level of influence and recognition in their field.

Publications Top Notes

  1. “Rapid identification of producing area of wheat using terahertz spectroscopy combined with chemometrics” (Spectrochimica Acta – Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2022)
    • This study highlights the use of terahertz spectroscopy and chemometrics for rapid identification of wheat production areas, contributing to advancements in agricultural quality control.
  2. “Determination of wheat moisture using terahertz spectroscopy combined with the tabu search algorithm” (Analytical Methods, 2021)
    • Shen’s research demonstrates the efficacy of terahertz spectroscopy combined with the tabu search algorithm in accurately determining wheat moisture content, offering valuable insights for grain storage and management.
  3. “Study on Terahertz Time-domain Spectral Signatures of Wheat from Different Years” (Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2021)
    • This conference paper explores terahertz time-domain spectral signatures of wheat across different years, providing valuable data for understanding variations in wheat composition over time.
  4. “Detection of impurities in wheat using terahertz spectral imaging and convolutional neural networks” (Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021)
    • Shen’s research investigates the detection of impurities in wheat using terahertz spectral imaging and convolutional neural networks, offering innovative solutions for quality assessment in agricultural products.

Md. Taslim Hossain | Poultry farming | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr  Md. Taslim  Hossain | Poultry Farming Award | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  Khulna Agricultural University, Khulna, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Taslim Hossain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Nutrition at Khulna Agricultural University, Bangladesh. He holds a PhD in Nutrition and Food Technology, focusing on controlling blood glucose in Type 2 Diabetes through dietary modifications. With a Master’s degree in Microbiology and a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Hossain has a strong academic background.

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Academic Qualifications:

🎓 PhD in Nutrition and Food Technology, Islamic University, Bangladesh, 2017
🎓 Master of Science (MS) in Microbiology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, 2006
🎓 Bachelors’ degree of DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine), Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, 1999

Professional Experience:

👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Khulna Agricultural University (Current) 👨‍💼 Head of the Department of Animal Nutrition, Khulna Agricultural University (2021-2023) 👨‍🎓 Tutor, Bangladesh Open University (2014-present) 👨‍💼 Senior Instructor (Livestock), Ministry of Youth and Sports, Bangladesh (2006-2020)

Research Projects:

🔬 Principal Investigator: Effects of different dietary chia seeds on performance, egg quality, and serum biochemical parameters in laying hens. 🔬 Principal Investigator: Effects of different rearing systems on performance, egg quality, and serum biochemical parameters in laying hens. 🔬 Co-researcher: Effects of antibiotics, acidifier, and probiotic supplementation on productive performance, lipoprotein level, disease prevalence, and carcass characteristics of broiler.

Professional Memberships and Recognitions:

🏛️ Bangladesh Veterinary Council (Registration No: 2057)
👨‍🔬 President, Khulna Agricultural University Teachers’ Association
🌾 Member, Bangladesh Agriculturist Association (Krishibid Institution)
🤝 Community Service Director, Rotary International, District 3281, Bangladesh
🏅 Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Contributions to smart ruminant rearing and waste management systems from the University of Idaho

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Md. Taslim Hossain’s research primarily focuses on poultry farming and animal nutrition, with a particular emphasis on probiotics, antibiotics, and their effects on growth performance, serum metabolites, and meat quality in poultry 🐔. His work also delves into the stability evaluation of probiotic bacteria and the impacts of gut microbiota on human health and diseases. Through his studies, Dr. Hossain aims to enhance the understanding of dietary supplements and management practices to optimize the health and productivity of poultry 🌱🥚. His research findings contribute valuable insights to the field of veterinary and animal sciences, aiding in the development of sustainable and efficient farming practices.

citations:

Dr. Md. Taslim Hossain has received a total of 196 citations since 2019, with an h-index and i10-index of 4 each. These metrics indicate the impact and visibility of his research within the academic community.

Richard Njouom | Microbiology | Top Researcher Award

Prof Richard Njouom | Microbiology |  Top Researcher Award

Head Virology Department at  Centre Pasteur du Cameroun

Dr. Richard Njouom is a distinguished virologist from Cameroon, currently serving as the Head of the Virology Department at the Centre Pasteur of Cameroon. With a Ph.D. and HDR in Virology from the University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France, Dr. Njouom has garnered extensive expertise and experience in his field.

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Education:

  • PhD and HDR in Virology
  • 🎓 2013: HDR, University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France
  • 🎓 2003: Ph.D., University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France
  • 🎓 1999: DEA in Virology, University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France
  • 🎓 1995: DEA in Biochemistry, University of Yaounde, Cameroon
  • 🎓 1994: Master in Biochemistry, University of Yaounde, Cameroon
  • 🎓 1992: Bachelor in Biochemistry, University of Yaounde, Cameroon

Short Course Training:

  • 📚 2015: 2nd annual Short Course in Medical Virology, Institut of Human Virology, Baltimore, USA
  • 📚 2008: Surveillance, Alert and Investigation of epidemics, Institut Pasteur of Paris, France
  • 📚 2007: Diagnosis and Epidemiology of respiratory viruses, HKU Pasteur Research Centre, Hong Kong
  • 📚 2006: Systematic Virology, Pasteur Institute of Paris, France

Work Experience:

  • 🎓 Teaching: Lecturer of virology and molecular biology
  • 🏫 Since 2001: Lecturer at the technician school of the Centre Pasteur of Cameroon
  • 🏫 Since 2009: Lecturer at the University of Ngaoundere and Catholic University of Central Africa in Cameroon
  • 📚 Supervision: Overseeing numerous research projects and theses
  • 🏥 Public Health: Supervision of diagnostic and patient follow-up for various viruses
  • 🧪 Research: Diverse research focusing on viral diversity, prevalence, and transmission dynamics
  • 👨‍💼 Management: Head of the Virology Department at the Centre Pasteur of Cameroon

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Richard Njouom’s research focus spans across diverse areas of virology, with a particular emphasis on viral epidemiology, transmission dynamics, and molecular characterization. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of various viral infections in Cameroon and beyond, including hepatitis E virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), hepatitis C virus, monkeypox virus, and Rift Valley fever virus. 🦠 His work encompasses genomic surveillance, molecular characterization, and epidemiological investigations, shedding light on the circulation patterns, genetic diversity, and associated factors of these viruses. Dr. Njouom’s research provides crucial insights for public health interventions and disease management strategies in the region.

citations:

  • Citations: 6,925
  • Documents: 5,887
  • h-index: 33

Publications Top Notes

  1. Concurrent Clade I and Clade II Monkeypox Virus Circulation, Cameroon, 1979-2022 Authors: Djuicy, D.D., Sadeuh-Mba, S.A., Bilounga, C.N., …, Kazanji, M., Njouom, R. Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2024, 30(3), pp. 432–443
  2. Hepatitis E virus infections among patients with acute febrile jaundice in two regions of Cameroon: First molecular characterization of hepatitis E virus genotype 4 Authors: Modiyinji, A.F., Tankeu, L.T.A., Monamele, C.G., …, Mirdad, K., Njouom, R. Journal: PLoS ONE, 2024, 19(2 February), e0298723
  3. High seroprevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 among healthcare workers in Yaoundé, Cameroon after the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic and associated factors Authors: Tejiokem, M.C., Abessolo, H.A., Nkodo, J.M., …, Njouom, R., Richard, V. Journal: Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses, 2024, 18(2), e13239
  4. Global epidemiology of hepatitis C virus in dialysis patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis Authors: Kenfack-Momo, R., Ngounoue, M.D., Kenmoe, S., …, Ndip, L., Njouom, R. Journal: PLoS ONE, 2024, 19(2 February), e0284169
  5. First detection of Rift Valley fever virus antibodies in non-human primates in Cameroon Authors: Ebogo-Belobo, J.T., Sadeuh-Mba, S.A., Chavely, G.M., …, Mbacham, W.F., Njouom, R. Journal: Journal of Medical Primatology, 2024, 53(1), e12687
  6. Genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 reveals highest severity and mortality of delta over other variants: evidence from Cameroon Authors: Fokam, J., Essomba, R.G., Njouom, R., …, Dir, A.N., Eboumbou, C. Journal: Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 21654

Asma Verdian | Food System | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Asma Verdian | Food System | Women Researcher Award

Food safety at  Research Institute of Food Science and Technology, Iran

Dr. Asma Verdian Doughayi is an accomplished scientist and educator based in Mashhad, Iran. Born in 1985 in Mashhad, Iran, Dr. Verdian Doughayi has established herself as a leading expert in the field of chemistry, particularly in the areas of aptamers, biosensors, and biophysical chemistry properties of biomolecules.

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🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, 2015
  • MSc. in Physical Chemistry, University of Mazandran, Babolsar, Iran, 2010
  • BSc. in Pure Chemistry, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, 2007

👩‍🏫 Employment:

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Food Safety and Quality Control, Research Institute of Food Science & Technology (RIFST), Mashhad, Iran
  • Head of Education and Graduate Affairs, Research Institute of Food Science & Technology, Mashhad, Iran

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Asma Verdian Doughayi’s research focuses on the development and application of aptasensors in various fields, particularly in food safety and environmental monitoring. She specializes in designing novel biosensing platforms using aptamers, nucleic acid-based molecules, for ultrasensitive detection of contaminants such as antibiotics, heavy metals, pesticides, and pollutants. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the advancement of biosensor technology, providing efficient tools for rapid and accurate detection in diverse settings. Dr. Verdian’s expertise lies at the intersection of chemistry, biophysics, and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on practical applications and addressing real-world challenges.

citations:

  • All: 1311
  • Since 2019: 1139

h-index:

  • All: 19
  • Since 2019: 18

i10-index:

  • All: 30
  • Since 2019: 28

These metrics reflect Dr. Asma Verdian Doughayi’s impact and productivity in the field of research, both overall and since 2019.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Aptasensors as the Future of Antibiotics Test Kits: A Case Study of the Aptamer Application in Chloramphenicol Detection
    • Authors: Z. Khoshbin, A. Verdian, MR Housaindokht, M. Izadyar, Z. Rouhbakhsh
    • Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
    • Volume: 122
    • Year: 2018
  2. Simultaneous Detection and Determination of Mercury (II) and Lead (II) Ions through the Achievement of Novel Functional Nucleic Acid-Based Biosensors
    • Authors: Z. Khoshbin, MR Housaindokht, A. Verdian, MR Bozorgmehr
    • Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
    • Volume: 116
    • Year: 2018
  3. Apta-Nanosensors for Detection and Quantitative Determination of Acetamiprid – A Pesticide Residue in Food and Environment
    • Author: A. Verdian
    • Journal: Talanta
    • Volume: 176
    • Year: 2018
  4. A Fluorescent Aptasensor for Potassium Ion Detection-Based Triple-Helix Molecular Switch
    • Authors: A. Verdian-Doghaei, MR Housaindokht, K. Abnous
    • Journal: Analytical Biochemistry
    • Volume: 466
    • Year: 2014
  5. A Simple Paper-Based Aptasensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Lead (II) Ion
    • Authors: Z. Khoshbin, MR Housaindokht, M. Izadyar, A. Verdian, MR Bozorgmehr
    • Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta
    • Volume: 1071
    • Year: 2019
  6. Spectroscopic and Molecular Modeling Study on the Separate and Simultaneous Bindings of Alprazolam and Fluoxetine Hydrochloride to Human Serum Albumin (HSA): With the Aim of…
    • Authors: F. Dangkoob, MR Housaindokht, A. Asoodeh, O. Rajabi, ZR Zaeri, …
    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    • Volume: 137
    • Year: 2015
  7. Detection of Chloramphenicol Using a Novel Apta-Sensing Platform Based on Aptamer Terminal-Lock in Milk Samples
    • Authors: M. Javidi, MR Housaindokht, A. Verdian, BM Razavizadeh
    • Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta
    • Volume: 1039
    • Year: 2018
  8. Design of a Liquid Crystal-Based Aptasensing Platform for Ultrasensitive Detection of Tetracycline
    • Authors: Z. Rouhbakhsh, A. Verdian, G. Rajabzadeh
    • Journal: Talanta
    • Volume: 206
    • Year: 2020
  9. Densities, Viscosities, and Volumetric Properties of Binary Mixtures of 1, 2-Propanediol+ 1-Heptanol or 1-Hexanol and 1, 2-Ethanediol+ 2-Butanol or 2-Propanol at T=(298.15, 303…
    • Authors: AV Doghaei, AA Rostami, A Omrani
    • Journal: Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
    • Volume: 55 (8)
    • Year: 2010
  10. A Low-Cost Paper-Based Aptasensor for Simultaneous Trace-Level Monitoring of Mercury (II) and Silver (I) Ions
    • Authors: Z. Khoshbin, MR Housaindokht, A. Verdian
    • Journal: Analytical Biochemistry
    • Volume: 597
    • Year: 2020

Fathollah Gholami-Borujeni | Nutritions | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fathollah Gholami-Borujeni | Nutritions | Best Researcher Award

Researcher and academic member at  Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran

Dr. Fathollah Gholami-Borujeni, born on October 30, 1980, in Sharekord, Iran, is an Associate Professor at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2011) and received his MSc. (2008) and BSc. (2005) from the same institution and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences respectively.

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✍️ Education:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, 2011
  • MSc. in Environmental Health Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, 2008
  • BSc. in Environmental Health Engineering, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, 2005

👨‍💼 Academic Employment:

  • Associate Professor, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran (2021-Present)
  • Assistant Professor, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran (2017-2020)
  • Assistant Professor, Abadan School of Medical Sciences, Abadan, Iran (2015-2016)
  • Assistant Professor, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran (2011-2014)

🏆 Honors and Awards:

  • Best Poster Presentation, The 7th International Conference on Water Resource and Environment (WRE 2021), Xi’an, China
  • Selected as a Young Researcher, Fifth National Iranian Environmental Health Festival, Tehran, Iran, 2014
  • Top Lecture Paper, 7th University Students Conference on Innovation in Health Sciences, Tehran, Iran, 2014
  • Selected Researcher, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, West Azerbaijan, Iran, 2014
  • Senior Researcher, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, West Azerbaijan, Iran, 2013
  • And more..

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Fathollah Gholami-Borujeni’s research primarily centers on environmental health and sanitation, with a particular emphasis on waste management and contaminant removal. He has conducted extensive studies on the treatment and disposal of wastewater, including co-composting strategies and microbial desalination cells. Additionally, he has investigated the risk assessment of pollutants such as aflatoxin M1 in milk and the transmission of pathogens through hospital waste management systems. His work spans various aspects of environmental health, from assessing carcinogenic risks to evaluating public knowledge and practices related to disease prevention, notably COVID-19.

This comprehensive research portfolio reflects Dr. Gholami-Borujeni’s dedication to improving environmental sustainability and public health through innovative solutions and risk assessment methodologies.

citations:

  • Total Citations: 874
  • h-index: 15
  • i10-index: 18

These metrics indicate the impact and visibility of his scholarly work within the academic community, showcasing a significant influence on research since 2019.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Probabilistic health risk assessment of heavy metals in rice produced in Mazandaran province, Iran
    Authors: Niknejad, H., Bandpei, B.E., Sarvestani, R.A., Abtahi, M., Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2024, 128, 106068
  2. Health risk assessment of swimming beaches microbial contamination: a case study – Mahmoudabad, Iran
    Authors: Rafiee, M., Hosseini, S.A., Gholami-Borujeni, F., Hesami Arani, M., Niknejad, H.
    Journal: International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2024, 34(1), pp. 355–366
  3. Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Helicobacter pylori’s Gene in Wastewater and Its Prevalence Rate in Community
    Author: Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Avicenna Journal of Environmental Health Engineering, 2023, 10(2), pp. 124–126
  4. Comparison of EPI in the field of climate changes indexes in Iran and other countries in 2020 and the relationship between GDP and EPI
    Authors: Mortezazadeh, F., Amiri-Hossein, S., Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Environmental Health Engineering and Management, 2023, 10(1), pp. 23–31
  5. Challenges and Strategies for Household Infectious Waste Management: A Qualitative Study
    Authors: Raei, K., Mohammadinia, L., Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, 2023, 33(226), pp. 144–156
  6. Global review, meta-analysis and health risk assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in chicken kebab using Monte Carlo simulation method
    Authors: Mortezazadeh, F., Babanezhad, E., Niknejad, H., Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2023, 181, 114063
  7. Review, meta-analysis and carcinogenic risk assessment of aflatoxin M1 in different types of milks in Iran
    Authors: Mortezazadeh, F., Gholami-Borujeni, F.
    Journal: Reviews on Environmental Health, 2023, 38(3), pp. 511–518
  8. Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk assessment of exposure to trace elements in groundwater resources of Sari city, Iran
    Authors: Niknejad, H., Ala, A., Ahmadi, F., Gholami-Borujeni, F., Abtahi, M.
    Journal: Journal of Water and Health, 2023, 21(4), pp. 501–513

Pathmalal Manage | Conservation Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Pathmalal Manage | Conservation Biology | Best Researcher Award

Vice Chancellor at  University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka

Pathmalal Marakkale Manage is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Zoology, known for his expertise in microbial ecology, ecotoxicology, and water quality management. Born on February 6th, 1965, in Kandy, Sri Lanka, he obtained his B.Sc. Special Degree in Zoology with first-class honors from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, in 1992. His dissertation focused on the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the Randenigala reservoir in Sri Lanka.

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📚 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Microbial Ecology and Ecotoxicology, Ehime University, Japan
  • M.Sc. in Life Environmental Science, Ehime University, Japan
  • B.Sc. Special Degree in Zoology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka

🔬 Research Expertise:

  • Specializes in microbial ecology, cyanobacterial toxins, and environmental remediation.
  • Extensive experience in water quality management and algae research.

🏆 Awards and Recognition:

  • Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship, Fulbright Commission, USA
  • CVCD Excellence Award for Biological Sciences
  • Multiple Presidential Awards for International Publications
  • Innovate Sri Lanka Awards for environmental innovations

🎓 Academic Leadership:

  • Director, Centre for Water Quality and Algae Research
  • Faculty Representative and Co-chair, Research Council

🔬 Research Focus:

🔬 Pathmalal M. Manage’s research focuses on the ecological dynamics of aquatic ecosystems, particularly in understanding the interactions between microorganisms and their environment. His work encompasses the study of cyanobacteria, algicidal bacteria, cyanophages, and their impact on water quality and biodiversity. Through investigations into trophic linkages, seasonal variations, and microbial decomposition processes, he contributes to our understanding of ecosystem health and resilience. Pathmalal’s research sheds light on novel strategies for water quality management and the sustainable remediation of eutrophic environments, symbolizing a commitment to environmental stewardship and scientific innovation.

citations:

Pathmalal M. Manage has garnered significant academic recognition, with 2281 citations and an h-index of 25. Since 2019, his research has continued to make an impact, accumulating 1339 citations with an h-index of 20. This demonstrates a sustained influence in the scientific community, as indicated by the i10-index of 49 (overall) and 38 (since 2019). His work is widely cited, reflecting its relevance and significance in the field of aquatic ecology and environmental science.

Lydia Wairegi | Systems Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr Lydia Wairegi |  Systems Agronomy |  Best Researcher Award

Freelance consultant at  currently not affiliated to an institution, Kenya

Lydia Wanja Ireri Wairegi is an accomplished agriculturalist with over 20 years of experience in agricultural research and development projects. She holds a Ph.D. in Production Ecology & Resource Conservation from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, along with an MSc in Agronomy and a BSc in Agriculture from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

📚 Education:

  • PhD in Production Ecology & Resource Conservation, Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2010
  • MSc in Agronomy, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2001
  • BSc in Agriculture, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 1987

💼 Experience:

Lydia is an accomplished Agriculturalist with over 20 years of experience in agricultural research and development projects across various regions including East, West, and Southern Africa. With a Ph.D. in Production Ecology & Resource Conservation and expertise in agronomy, her career spans from managing research projects to providing technical support and contributing to scientific publications. She has a keen interest in sustainable agriculture and has worked with both national and international partners.

🛠️ Skills:

  • Preparation of communication products
  • Managing research and development projects
  • Data collection, analysis, and interpretation
  • Gender lens and social group considerations
  • Networking and partnerships

🔬 Research Focus:

Lydia Wanja Ireri Wairegi’s research focus revolves around sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in soil management and crop production. Through her contributions to various training materials, including guides for maize-legume cropping, sorghum and millet-legume cropping, cassava cropping, rice systems cropping, and banana-coffee system cropping, she emphasizes the importance of integrated soil fertility management and climate-smart strategies. These materials serve as practical resources for farmers, extension agents, and agricultural practitioners, promoting sustainable agricultural practices 🌱 and contributing to enhanced soil health and crop productivity in diverse cropping systems across Africa.

citations:

Lydia Wanja Ireri Wairegi has received a total of 362 citations from 313 documents. This indicates that her research work has been referenced and cited by other scholars and publications. Additionally, she has authored or co-authored 12 documents.

The h-index, which measures both the productivity and citation impact of a researcher’s publications, is not explicitly provided. However, based on the citation count and number of documents, it appears that Lydia Wanja Ireri Wairegi has made a significant impact in her field, with her research being widely cited and recognized by her peers.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Article: “Sustainably improving Kenya’s coffee production needs more participation of younger farmers with diversified income”
    • Authors: Wairegi, L.W.I., Bennett, M., Nziguheba, G., Mukasa, D., van Asten, P.J.A.
    • Journal: Journal of Rural Studies, 2018, 63, pp. 190–199
    • Citations: 15
  2. Book Chapter: “Exploring the scope of fertilizer use in the East African region”
    • Authors: Wairegi, L.W.I., van Asten, P.J.A.
    • Book: Agro-Ecological Intensification of Agricultural Systems in the African Highlands, 2013, pp. 70–76
    • Citations: 0
  3. Article: “Norms for multivariate diagnosis of nutrient imbalance in Arabica and Robusta coffee in the East African highlands”
    • Authors: Wairegi, L.W.I., Van Asten, P.J.A.
    • Journal: Experimental Agriculture, 2012, 48(3), pp. 448–460
    • Citations: 17

Ayato Kohzu | Inland water | Excellence in Research

Dr Ayato Kohzu | Inland water | Excellence in Research

Reginal Environmental Conservation Divisio at  National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

Ayato Kohzu, Ph.D., is a prominent figure in environmental science and limnology, currently serving as the Chief of the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Japan. Born on March 20, 1972, in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Kohzu’s academic journey began with a degree from Rakusei High School in Kyoto. He went on to earn his Doctor of Science degree from Kyoto University in 2000, where his doctoral dissertation showcased his dedication to advancing the understanding of ecosystem dynamics.

Publication Profile:🌟👨‍🎓

Education:

  • Graduated from Rakusei High School, Kyoto, Japan (Apr. 1987 – Mar. 1990)
  • Doctor of Science from Kyoto University, Japan (Mar. 2000)

Work Experience:

  • Chief at NIES, Japan (Apr. 2016 – Present)
  • Chief Researcher at NIES, Japan (Jul. 2010 – Mar. 2016)
  • Special Researcher at NIES, Japan (Apr. 2008 – Jun. 2010)
  • CREST Post Doctor at Japan (Apr. 2004 – Mar. 2008)
  • JSPS Post Doctor at Japan (Apr. 2001 – Mar. 2004)

Membership:

  • Ecological Society of America
  • Japanese Limnological Society
  • Japanese Water Environmental Society

🔬 Research Focus:

Ayato Kohzu’s research focuses on understanding the intricate dynamics of ecosystems 🌱, particularly emphasizing the impact of various environmental factors on water quality and ecological stability. His investigations delve into diverse topics, including the effects of extreme precipitation on shallow lakes 🌊, the structural functions of sediment burrows using magnetic resonance imaging 🧲, and the consequences of macrophyte harvesting on aquatic environments 🌿. Kohzu’s work also explores the alteration of carbon and nitrogen isotopes during sedimentation processes, providing direct evidence for understanding early diagenesis in lake ecosystems. Through his research, Kohzu contributes significantly to advancing our knowledge of ecological systems and their responses to environmental changes.

citations:

Ayato Kohzu’s research has garnered significant recognition, with 1,528 citations across 88 documents, resulting in an h-index of 21. This indicates the substantial impact of his work within the scientific community.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Kohzu, A., Matsuzaki, S.-I.S., Komuro, S., et al. (2023). Identifying the true drivers of abrupt changes in ecosystem state with a focus on time lags: Extreme precipitation can determine water quality in shallow lakes. Science of the Total Environment, 881, 163097.
  2. Shinohara, R., Matsuzaki, S.-I.S., Watanabe, M., et al. (2023). Heat Waves Can Cause Hypoxia in Shallow Lakes. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(8), e2023GL102967.
  3. Matsuzaki, S.-I.S., Kohzu, A., Tsuchiya, K., et al. (2023). Water-level drawdowns can improve surface water quality and alleviate bottom hypoxia in shallow, eutrophic water bodies. Freshwater Biology, 68(2), pp. 229–244.
  4. Shinohara, R., Tsuchiya, K., Kohzu, A., et al. (2022). The composition of organic phosphorus in a river during the springtime irrigation period. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 44, 101238.
  5. Inoue, T., Akaji, Y., Kohzu, A., et al. (2022). Relationship between plant growth and soil chemical properties in a mangrove afforestation stand, Kiribati. Plant and Soil, 479(1-2), pp. 559–571.
  6. Nakanishi, K., Yokomizo, H., Fukaya, K., et al. (2022). Inferring causal impacts of extreme water-level drawdowns on lake water clarity using long-term monitoring data. Science of the Total Environment, 838, 156088.
  7. Shinohara, R., Matsuzaki, S.-I.S., Nakagawa, M., Tsuchiya, K., Kohzu, A. (2022). Does increased springtime solar radiation also increase primary production? Journal of Plankton Research, 44(4), pp. 496–506.