Edwin Borja | Agriculture | Collaborative Research Excellence Award

Mr. Edwin Borja | Agriculture | Collaborative Research Excellence Award

Universitat de Valencia | Spain

Mr. Edwin José Borja Borja is an agricultural researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, specializing in plant pathology, agrobiodiversity, and the sustainable management of musaceae and forest species. He holds advanced academic training culminating in a doctorate in biodiversity and evolutionary biology, supported by prior graduate specialization in biodiversity conservation and undergraduate formation in agronomy. His professional experience includes roles as a research investigator and technical specialist, where he has led and contributed to projects focused on disease etiology in economically important crops, the characterization of microbial agents, the establishment and evaluation of germplasm collections, and the development of biological control strategies. He has participated in nationally funded and internationally supported research initiatives, contributed to multidisciplinary teams, and taught at the university level. His research outputs include publications in high-ranking scientific journals, with contributions addressing ecogeographic characterization, pathogen dynamics, and producer typification in musaceae systems. His work demonstrates rigor in field sampling, laboratory analysis, and statistical assessment, reinforcing his impact within agricultural science. He has been recognized through competitive research appointments and collaborative participation in international development projects, reflecting his growing influence and professionalism within the scientific community.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Espín, R. D. S., Rivera, M. M. G., Rivera, V. H. G., Santos, F. C., Guerrero, I. E. H., & Borja, E. (2020). Rendimiento y atributos de calidad de mora (Rubus glaucus Benth) de cuatro zonas productoras de Bolívar. Revista de Investigación Talentos, 7(2), 33–45.

2. Borja, E. J. (2017). Caracterización eco-geográfica de Prunus serotina Ehrh. subsp. capuli (Cav.) McVaugh (capulí), en la Región Andina de Ecuador [Master’s thesis].

3. Quinaluisa, E. J. N., Bastidas, C. G. T., Feria, R. J. V., Pérez, Y. C., Pilla, A. H. D., & Borja, E. J. (2018). Caracterización eco-geográfica de melloco (Ullucus tuberosus C.) en la región alto andina del Ecuador. La Técnica: Revista de las Agrociencias, 31–46.

4. Delgado, H., Tapia, C., Borja, E., Naranjo, E., & Martín, J. P. (2022). Phenotypic diversity of Amaranthus quitensis Kunth landraces: A millenary crop of Ecuadorian Andean region. Scientia Agropecuaria, 13(4), 381–393.

5. Delgado Pilla, H., Tapia, C., Naranjo, E., Borja Borja, E. J., & Martín Clemente, J. P. (n.d.). Variación de la agrodiversidad en variedades tradicionales de quinua (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) de la Región Andina de Ecuador.

Mr. The nominee’s work advances agricultural resilience by generating scientific knowledge that strengthens crop health, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable production systems. His research supports farmers, industry stakeholders, and national food security through innovative approaches to plant disease management, germplasm characterization, and ecological understanding, contributing to long-term agricultural innovation and societal well-being.

Youssuf Ahmed Gherbawy | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Youssuf Ahmed Gherbawy | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor| South Valley University | Egypt

Prof. Youssuf Ahmed Gherbawy is a distinguished researcher in molecular microbiology and mycology, with extensive contributions to fungal identification, pathogen detection, biological control, and the biosynthesis of nanoparticles using fungi. His research has advanced both fundamental understanding and applied approaches in microbiology, addressing challenges in agriculture, food safety, and environmental sustainability. He has introduced molecular techniques such as PCR-based methods and molecular markers for pathogen diagnosis and mycotoxin detection, strengthening early detection and prevention strategies. Alongside his research, he has played a leading role in academic administration and teaching, guiding students and developing curricula across microbiology and botany disciplines. His work demonstrates not only scientific depth but also a commitment to applying knowledge for societal benefit. Through his publications and leadership, he has established himself as an influential figure in microbiological research and higher education. According to Scopus, his research impact includes 1,433 citations, 92 documents, and an h-index of 21.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Characterization and virulence of yeasts associated with neonatal thrush, BMC Microbiology, 2025.

2. Recent advances in chemical characterization, emerging applications, and biological activities of tea polysaccharides and their conjugates from leaves and flowers: A review, Review, Open Access, 2025.

3. Genotypic, Biological and Chemical Control of Fusarium Isolated From Different Crops With Zearalenone Toxin Detection, Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2025.

4. Characterization of Aspergillus tubingensis from Grains in Upper Egypt and Their Potential for Ochratoxins Production, Food Biotechnology, 2025.

5. Detection of Mycotoxins and Aflatoxigenic Fungi Associated with Compound Poultry Feedstuffs in Saudi Arabia, Microbiology Research, 2025.

Deyin Zhang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deyin Zhang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Deyin Zhang | Lanzhou University | China

Dr. Deyin Zhang has established himself as an emerging researcher in animal genetics, epigenetics, and multi-omics with a particular emphasis on improving livestock production traits. His work integrates advanced genomic and transcriptomic methods to explore genetic regulation, feed efficiency, and adaptation in sheep, thereby contributing to both fundamental understanding and practical applications in sustainable animal agriculture. He has collaborated on projects funded at provincial and national levels, demonstrating recognition of his innovative approaches and ability to address critical challenges in animal science. In addition to his research output, Dr. Zhang actively contributes to the scientific community as a reviewer for reputed journals and as a topic coordinator, showcasing leadership and academic service. His growing international collaborations and consistent scholarly contributions reflect his potential to advance precision breeding and livestock sustainability research on a global scale. Scopus metrics: 72 documents, 748 citations, and h-index 16.

Profile: Scopus |ORCID

Featured Publications

1. D. Zhang, et al., “TNNT1 gene expression and its polymorphism association with growth traits and feed intake in sheep,” Small Ruminant Research, 2025.

2. D. Zhang, et al., “Association analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms of LMOD3 gene and feed efficiency in sheep,” Small Ruminant Research, 2025.

3. D. Zhang, et al., “Genome-wide association study identifies novel loci associated with feed efficiency traits in Hu lambs,” Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2025.

4. D. Zhang, et al., “Spatial heterogeneity determines the gastrointestinal microbiome signatures and ecological processes that govern bacterial community assembly in sheep,” Microbiology Spectrum, 2025.

5. D. Zhang, et al., “Analysis of ANO5 gene polymorphism and its association with fat deposition traits in Hu sheep,” Acta Agriculturae Boreali Sinica, 2025.

Mostafa koozehgar kaleji | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mostafa koozehgar kaleji | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji is an accomplished researcher in the field of agroecology and sustainable agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and has over two decades of experience in agricultural research and management. His research focuses on soil-plant interactions, ecosystem services, and plant physiology, with more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and several international conference presentations to his credit. Mostafa demonstrates strong technical skills in statistical analysis, GIS, and crop modeling, and has contributed to agricultural education through co-authoring three books. His professional roles include serving as an agricultural specialist and production manager, where he bridges scientific research with practical agricultural practices. While he has made significant strides in research productivity and knowledge dissemination, future focus on high-impact publications and international collaborations could further enhance his profile. Overall, he is a dedicated scholar making valuable contributions to the advancement of sustainable agriculture.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile
ORCID Profile

Education

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji has a solid academic foundation in agricultural sciences with a focus on agroecology. He earned his Ph.D. in Agroecology from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (2018–2023), where he engaged in advanced research on sustainable agricultural systems and plant-soil interactions. He previously completed his M.Sc. in Agroecology at Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch (2012–2014), conducting studies that laid the groundwork for his interest in organic and ecological farming practices. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding at Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr Branch (2007–2011), where he developed core competencies in crop science and genetics. This progression reflects a consistent and deepening focus on the ecological dimensions of agriculture. Throughout his education, Mostafa demonstrated a commitment to applying science toward real-world sustainability issues, which is evident in the breadth of his research work and the practical impact of his academic training.

Professional Experience

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji has accumulated over 20 years of professional experience in agriculture, combining scientific research with practical field implementation. Since 2013, he has served as an Agricultural Specialist and Production Manager with the Jahad-e-Agriculture Organization in Mazandaran Province, where he oversees production planning and promotes the use of modern agricultural technologies. Earlier in his career, he contributed as a researcher at the Cotton Research Institute (2002–2003), working on varietal evaluation and crop improvement. From 2001 to 2012, he worked as an Agricultural Expert with the Babolsar Defense Organization, managing cultivation programs and contributing to food security efforts. This diverse experience across research, management, and field operations gives him a unique perspective that bridges academic knowledge and agricultural practice. His long-standing involvement in agricultural development demonstrates both leadership and hands-on expertise, which significantly enriches his research perspective and positions him as a valuable asset in applied agricultural innovation.

Research Interest

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji’s research interests are centered around the core themes of agroecology and sustainable \

. He is particularly focused on plant physiology, soil-plant interactions, ecosystem services, and the use of organic and biological fertilizers in crop production systems. His work frequently explores how symbiotic relationships, such as mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, can improve crop yield, quality, and environmental resilience. He is also deeply engaged in evaluating and mapping ecosystem services in various agroecosystems, using tools like GIS and modeling software. These interests reflect a strong alignment with global agricultural sustainability goals, including reducing chemical inputs, enhancing biodiversity, and improving soil health. His dedication to applied research allows him to develop practical solutions for farming challenges while also contributing to the scientific literature. Overall, his research is marked by a systems-thinking approach, integrating ecological principles into agricultural production for long-term sustainability and resilience.

Award and Honor

While the CV does not list specific awards or honors explicitly, Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji’s extensive publication record and invited participation in international conferences suggest recognition within his professional community. His academic contributions—spanning over 20 peer-reviewed articles and co-authorship of several books—demonstrate a high level of scholarly commitment and output, which in itself is often indicative of peer acknowledgment. He has been involved in conferences in Spain, Russia, Georgia, and Iran, which implies international exposure and professional validation. Additionally, his senior roles in governmental agricultural organizations suggest trust and respect from institutional bodies. Publishing in interdisciplinary journals, contributing to capacity building through books, and engaging in workshops on biotechnology and organic farming further reinforce his status as a respected expert. Formalizing these accomplishments through research awards or fellowships would be a logical next step to reflect his contributions more visibly and position him for broader academic recognition and funding opportunities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji stands out as a dedicated and productive researcher whose career reflects a strong alignment with the values of sustainable and science-based agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Agroecology and over two decades of combined academic and field experience, he bridges the gap between research and practice. His publication record, technical skillset, and involvement in international and local agricultural development initiatives underscore his contribution to both scientific advancement and applied solutions in farming. While there is room to enhance his global recognition through more high-impact publications and leadership in international collaborations, his achievements to date are commendable and impactful. His work contributes meaningfully to ecological resilience, food security, and sustainable crop management. Mostafa is a prime candidate for research-focused accolades, and his profile is well suited for awards that value sustained contribution, interdisciplinary expertise, and real-world agricultural impact. With continued growth, he is poised to become a leading figure in agroecological research.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Interplay Between ROS and Hormones in Plant Defense Against Pathogens

    • Authors: Haghpanah, M.; Namdari, A.; Koozehgar Kaleji, M.; Nikbakht-dehkordi, A.; Arzani, A.; Araniti, F.

    • Year: 2025

    • Citation: DOI: 10.3390/plants14091297

  • Title: Evaluation, Quantification, and Mapping of Ecosystem Services in Canola Agroecosystems

    • Authors: Koozehgar Kaleji, M.; Kazemi, H.; Kamkar, B.; Amirnejad, H.; Hosseinalizadeh, M.

    • Year: 2023

    • Citation: DOI: 10.1007/s11355-023-00552-y

  • Title: Inoculation with Mycorrhiza and Azotobacter chroococcum Affects the Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Eryngium caeruleum at Different Planting Densities

  • Title: Quantitative and Qualitative Performance of Froriepia subpinnata as Affected by Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Compost Tea, and Vermicompost

 

Cornelia Kasper | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Kasper | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Head of Institute at BOKU, Department für Biotechnologie, Institut für Zell- und Gewebekulturtechnologien, Austria

Cornelia Kasper is a renowned professor and researcher in the field of biotechnology, specializing in Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Technology, and Bioprocess Engineering. She earned her Diploma in Chemistry from the University of Hannover in 1994, followed by a Dr. rer. nat. in 1998 for her dissertation on technical chemistry. Kasper later completed her Habilitation on “New approaches in cell culture techniques” at the University of Hannover in 2007, where she was awarded the Venia Legendi in Technical Chemistry. She has since held numerous leadership roles in both academia and research, including Head of the Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering Group at Leibniz University Hannover (2000-2011) and Full Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna since 2011. Her academic journey exemplifies a career built on academic rigor, innovative research, and significant contributions to her field.

Professional Profile

Education

Cornelia Kasper’s educational journey began at the University of Hannover, where she earned a Diploma in Chemistry in 1994. Her academic career then progressed through a Ph.D. in 1998, where she focused on Technical Chemistry at the Institute for Technical Chemistry. During her doctoral studies, she developed expertise in areas like bioprocessing and bioreactor design, which laid the foundation for her later work in Tissue Engineering. Kasper further pursued academic excellence by completing her Habilitation at the University of Hannover in 2007, where she specialized in cell culture technologies and received the Venia Legendi in “Technische Chemie.” This qualification allowed her to teach and supervise PhD students, and it was during this period that she began to deepen her expertise in stem cell research. Her educational background is marked by both theoretical knowledge and practical, cutting-edge research.

Professional Experience

Cornelia Kasper’s professional career spans multiple institutions and leadership roles, demonstrating her influence in the fields of biotechnology and regenerative medicine. After completing her dissertation, she was employed as an EU Liaison Officer at the University of Hannover until 2000. From 2000 to 2011, she led the Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering Group at the Institute for Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University Hannover. Her leadership extended to the “Rebirth” Cluster of Excellence, where she headed the Young Researcher Group on “Large Scale Cultivation.” Since 2011, Kasper has been a Full Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), where she is also the Head of the Institute for Cell and Tissue Culture Technologies. Additionally, she has served in several important administrative positions, including Chair of the Equal Opportunity Working Party and Co-Chair of the Doc School “Biomaterials and Interfaces,” shaping both academic policy and research agendas.

Research Interests

Cornelia Kasper’s research is primarily focused on Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Technologies, and Bioprocess Engineering. Her work explores the design and development of bioreactors for large-scale stem cell cultivation, as well as the optimization of cell culture conditions to enhance cell differentiation, expansion, and product development. A key aspect of her research includes the functionalization of biomaterials for use in regenerative therapies, as well as developing new methods for stem cell isolation and characterization. Kasper has made significant contributions to the development of efficient protocols for cell-based assays and therapies, with the ultimate goal of applying these findings in regenerative medicine. Her work aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications, with a focus on scalable, reproducible processes for stem cell manufacturing. Her research also explores the integration of novel technologies to improve cell-based therapy products.

Awards and Honors

Cornelia Kasper has received multiple prestigious awards and honors throughout her career, recognizing her contributions to scientific research and innovation. Her academic achievements began with her doctoral and Habilitation qualifications, which solidified her as a leader in her field. Kasper has been an active member of several influential societies in the field of biotechnology and regenerative medicine, including the Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology (ÖGMBT). Her research has earned her high recognition, including over 180 publications in leading scientific journals and a high h-index of 43 as of 2024. She is also an editor for several respected volumes in the “Advances in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology” series (Springer). In addition, Kasper has been honored with roles such as Chair of the Equal Opportunity Working Party at BOKU and Co-Chair of the Doc School “Biomaterials and Interfaces,” further affirming her leadership in both research and academia.

Conclusion

Cornelia Kasper is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to her substantial contributions to Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Technology, and Bioprocessing. Her leadership, impactful research, and dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists place her among the leaders in her field. While there are areas for further development, particularly in the realm of translational research and cross-disciplinary collaboration, her impressive body of work and ongoing efforts to improve regenerative medicine make her an outstanding candidate for this award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Development of a novel high-throughput culture system for hypoxic 3D hydrogel cell culture
    • Authors: Egger, D., Baier, L., Moldaschl, J., … Lorber, V., Kasper, C.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Citations: 1
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  • The fluorochrome-to-protein ratio is crucial for the flow cytometric detection of tissue factor on extracellular vesicles
    • Authors: Weiss, R., Mostageer, M., Eichhorn, T., … Kasper, C., Weber, V.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Citations: 2
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  • Characterization of MSC Growth, Differentiation, and EV Production in CNF Hydrogels Under Static and Dynamic Cultures in Hypoxic and Normoxic Conditions
    • Authors: Nikolits, I., Chariyev-Prinz, F., Egger, D., … Mytzka, N., Kasper, C.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Bioengineering
    • Citations: 0
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  • Dynamic cultivation of human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells for the production of extracellular vesicles in a 3D bioreactor system
    • Authors: Almeria, C., Weiss, R., Keck, M., … Kasper, C., Egger, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Biotechnology Letters
    • Citations: 1
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  • Spheroid trilineage differentiation model of primary mesenchymal stem/stromal cells under hypoxia and serum-free culture conditions
    • Authors: Moldaschl, J., Chariyev-Prinz, F., Toegel, S., … Egger, D., Kasper, C.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
    • Citations: 2
    • 📄🧬💉
  • Kinetics of NK-92 growth and functionality in pseudo-static cultures
    • Authors: García Aponte, O.F., Kozma, B., Egger, D., Kasper, C., Herwig, C.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Biochemical Engineering Journal
    • Citations: 1
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  • Hydrogels from TEMPO-Oxidized Nanofibrillated Cellulose Support In Vitro Cultivation of Encapsulated Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
    • Authors: Nikolits, I., Radwan, S., Liebner, F., … Chariyev-Prinz, F., Kasper, C.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: ACS Applied Bio Materials
    • Citations: 7
    • 📄🧫🔬
  • Heterogeneity of mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles is highly impacted by the tissue/cell source and culture conditions
    • Authors: Almeria, C., Kreß, S., Weber, V., Egger, D., Kasper, C.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Cell and Bioscience
    • Citations: 41
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  • Decoding Distinct Ganglioside Patterns of Native and Differentiated Mesenchymal Stem Cells by a Novel Glycolipidomics Profiling Strategy
    • Authors: Hohenwallner, K., Troppmair, N., Panzenboeck, L., … Egger, D., Rampler, E.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: JACS Au
    • Citations: 8
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  • Editorial: Advanced cell culture technologies to boost cell-based therapies, volume II
    • Authors: Egger, D., Hansmann, J., Kasper, C., Kouroupis, D.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
    • Citations: 0
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Éva Salamon-Albert | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Éva Salamon-Albert | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

university lecturer, University of Pécs/Biological Institute/Department of Plant Biology, Hungary

Éva Salamon-Albert is a Hungarian vegetation scientist and associate professor at the University of Pécs, Hungary 🌱. With a career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the field of plant biology, focusing on plant taxonomy, ecophysiology, and environmental assessments. Her expertise extends to teaching, research, and ecological studies, particularly in the conservation and study of native plant species in Hungary 🌍.

Publication Profile

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Education

Éva completed her biology-chemistry teaching degree at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, in 1990 🎓. She earned her Ph.D. in Vegetation Science from the University of Pécs in 1998 and later received habilitation from the University of Sopron in 2015 🌿. Her educational background has equipped her with a deep understanding of functional plant ecology and environmental biology.

Experience

Since 1991, Éva has been a valuable member of the University of Pécs Faculty of Sciences 🌿. Starting as an assistant professor at the Department of Botany, she became an associate professor in the Department of Plant Taxonomy and Geobotany in 2005 and the Department of Plant Biology in 2013. She teaches various courses in plant taxonomy, botany, and ecophysiology, providing both theoretical and practical knowledge 🌾. Her passion for education is evident through her development of computer-assisted presentations and field-based training.

Research Focus

Éva’s research delves into the functional ecology of plant ecosystems, particularly in understanding how plant species acclimate and adapt to their environments 🌱. Her studies span forest communities, wet meadows, and the responses of different plant species to environmental changes. Her work contributes to advancing our knowledge of environmental assessments, especially in Hungary 🌍.

Awards and Honors

Éva has been involved in numerous national and international research projects and grants, leading and contributing to groundbreaking studies 🌿. Her work on projects such as forest understory diversity, ecological indicator values, and bioindication in wet meadows highlights her commitment to advancing vegetation science and environmental conservation 🌻.

Publications

Éva has an extensive list of publications covering various topics in vegetation science and plant ecology. Her research articles are published in respected journals, including Photosynthetica, Forests, and Community Ecology 🌿. To view her full list of publications, visit her MTMT profile 📚.

Small-Scale Environmental Heterogeneity Enhances Tree Recruitment through Carbon Recharge and Water Use Diversification

Functional fingerprinting estimates renewal opportunities for tree species in a mixed Turkey oak forest

Estimated seasonal daily evapotranspiration rates for a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland

Chidozie Egbu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chidozie Egbu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at North-West University, South Africa

Dr. Chidozie Freedom Egbu is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Animal Science at North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa, specializing in animal nutrition and physiology. He holds a PhD in Animal Science, focusing on the effects of Moringa oleifera extracts on broiler chickens, and has extensive experience in conducting research, mentoring students, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Egbu has received multiple grants for his research, showcasing his capability in project design and funding applications. He is also actively involved in teaching, having developed and delivered various undergraduate courses. Recognized for his contributions to the field, he has received several awards and honors, including a Faculty Teaching Award. With proficiency in statistical data analysis using multiple programming languages, Dr. Egbu combines practical agricultural experience with academic excellence, positioning him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Academic Background:
    • Dr. Egbu holds a Ph.D. in Animal Science with a focus on nutritional interventions in poultry, showcasing his deep knowledge in the field.
    • His educational credentials include a Master’s degree and Bachelor’s degree, providing a robust foundation for his research.
  2. Diverse Research Experience:
    • As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, he is currently involved in significant research projects, including the innovative replacement of soybean in poultry diets with solid-state fermented cowpea.
    • His past research includes impactful studies on Moringa oleifera, demonstrating his ability to conduct practical and applicable research in animal nutrition.
  3. Publication Record:
    • Dr. Egbu has authored several peer-reviewed articles, contributing valuable findings to the scientific community. His research on poultry nutrition has resulted in publications in reputable journals, which signifies the quality and relevance of his work.
    • He has also presented his research at various national and international conferences, enhancing his visibility and impact in the field.
  4. Grant Acquisition:
    • He has successfully obtained multiple research grants, indicating not only the merit of his research proposals but also his ability to secure funding essential for advancing scientific inquiry.
  5. Mentorship and Teaching:
    • His experience in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students highlights his commitment to education and developing the next generation of researchers.
    • Dr. Egbu’s teaching experience across various Animal Science modules demonstrates his proficiency in knowledge dissemination and academic leadership.
  6. Leadership and Administrative Roles:
    • His involvement in various academic committees and projects underscores his leadership abilities and active participation in fostering a collaborative research environment.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broaden Research Interests:
    • While Dr. Egbu has excelled in poultry nutrition, diversifying his research focus to include other animal species or broader agricultural practices could enhance his expertise and expand his impact in the field.
  2. Increase Visibility in the Global Research Community:
    • Engaging in more international collaborations could enhance his research scope and allow for greater cross-pollination of ideas, further elevating his academic profile.
  3. Enhance Public Engagement:
    • Increasing his outreach efforts to engage with the public and industry stakeholders could help translate his research findings into practical applications, thus broadening the societal impact of his work.
  4. Expand Data Analysis Skills:
    • Although he has training in various statistical software, continuous advancement in data analytics techniques, such as machine learning or bioinformatics, could strengthen his research methodology and outputs.

Education:

Chidozie Freedom Egbu has pursued extensive educational qualifications in the field of Animal Science. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Animal Science from North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa, in May 2023, focusing on the effects of Moringa oleifera extracts on poultry. He also holds a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, awarded in March 2014, where he studied the impact of urea-treated maize stover on grazing calves. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Agriculture in Animal Science, also from the University of Nigeria, completed in February 2009, which involved research on the growth responses of hatchlings. Additionally, he has participated in various training programs and workshops, enhancing his skills in statistical data analysis and ethical research practices.

Experience:

Chidozie Freedom Egbu is a dedicated and accomplished researcher in the field of Animal Science, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at North-West University, South Africa. He earned his Ph.D. in Animal Science in May 2023, with a focus on the effects of Moringa oleifera extracts on broiler chickens’ physiological and meat quality responses. His research experience includes conducting feeding trials, laboratory analyses, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Egbu has a strong publication record, with numerous peer-reviewed articles and conference presentations, highlighting his contributions to animal nutrition and welfare. His previous roles include research assistant and lecturer, where he actively participated in academic activities, curriculum development, and student supervision. Egbu’s commitment to advancing agricultural sciences is further demonstrated through his successful grant applications and participation in collaborative research projects.

Research Focus:

Dr. Chidozie Freedom Egbu’s research primarily focuses on enhancing animal production through innovative nutritional strategies, particularly in poultry. His recent work investigates the effects of various plant extracts, such as Moringa oleifera and olive pomace, on the physiological responses and meat quality of broiler chickens and Jumbo quail. He emphasizes sustainable animal husbandry practices by exploring alternative feed ingredients, including solid-state fermented cowpea, to replace conventional soybean in poultry diets. Additionally, Dr. Egbu aims to improve animal health and production efficiency while minimizing reliance on antibiotics. His research contributions are marked by a strong commitment to integrating modern analytical techniques, such as DNA sequencing and microbial culturing, to address challenges in animal nutrition and welfare. Through his collaborative efforts and mentorship in academia, Dr. Egbu strives to advance the field of animal science and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards and Honors:

Chidozie Freedom Egbu has received several notable awards and honors throughout his academic career. He was recognized as a Postgraduate Semi-finalist at the Leopards Lair Pitching Competition, organized by North-West University and Vaal University of Technology in October 2020, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and research initiatives. Additionally, he was a finalist in the Imvelisi Ideation Bootcamp, aimed at developing African entrepreneurs, in November 2020. His commitment to teaching excellence was acknowledged with the Faculty Teaching Award from Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education in August 2018, highlighting his effective educational practices and contributions to student learning.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Effect of dietary olive (Olea europea) pomace on productive performance, and physiological and meat quality parameters in Jumbo quail
    • Authors: Hlatshwayo, I.S., Mnisi, C.M., Egbu, C.F.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • In-feed Salmonella-specific phages alter the physiology, intestinal histomorphology, and carcass and meat quality parameters in broiler chickens
    • Authors: Dlamini, S.B., Mnisi, C.M., Ateba, C.N., Egbu, C.F., Mlambo, V.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5
  • Effect of Moringa oleifera Seed Extract Administered through Drinking Water on Physiological Responses, Carcass and Meat Quality Traits, and Bone Parameters in Broiler Chickens
    • Authors: Egbu, C.F., Motsei, L.E., Yusuf, A.O., Mnisi, C.M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7
  • Evaluating the Efficacy of Moringa oleifera Seed Extract on Nutrient Digestibility and Physiological Parameters of Broiler Chickens
    • Authors: Egbu, C.F., Motsei, L.E., Yusuf, A.O., Mnisi, C.M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  • Growth, physiological performance, and pork quality of weaner large white piglets to different inclusion levels of nano zinc oxide
    • Authors: Mokone, B., Motsei, L.E., Yusuf, A.O., Egbu, C.F., Ajayi, T.O.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5

Conclusion:

Dr. Chidozie Freedom Egbu is a commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, characterized by his impressive academic credentials, substantial research output, and commitment to mentoring and teaching. His ability to secure research funding and publish high-quality work highlights his contributions to the field of Animal Science. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in broadening his research interests and enhancing global engagement, Dr. Egbu’s strengths far outweigh these considerations. His potential for future contributions to agricultural sciences positions him as a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

Saule kenzhebayeva | Agricultural | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Saule kenzhebayeva | Agricultural | Best Research Article Award

Genetic improvement of wheat to abiotic and biotic stress, al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

👩‍🔬 Kenzhebayeva Saule Sagindykovna is a professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Her expertise lies in wheat mutation breeding, improving grain quality, and developing molecular markers to enhance agronomic traits. She has made significant contributions to research on physiological and biochemical aspects of stress tolerance in cereals. 🌾

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Expertise: Kenzhebayeva Saule Sagindykovna has a strong academic foundation with a Doctor of Science degree, highlighting her deep knowledge in biotechnology and mutation breeding. Her research focuses on improving wheat quality, disease resistance, and stress tolerance, which aligns with the award’s focus on impactful research.
  2. Innovative Research Contributions: Her work in molecular genetics and mutation breeding for enhancing key agronomic traits such as drought tolerance, disease resistance, and nutrient content in wheat is highly relevant in addressing global food security and sustainability challenges.
  3. High-Impact Publications: Several of her publications are indexed in reputable journals (e.g., PeerJ, Crop and Pasture Science, Curr Issues Mol Biol), with some having strong citation potential. Her research has been recognized as contributing to the scientific community, particularly in leaf rust resistance, iron homeostasis, and biofortification of wheat, which are critical for agriculture.
  4. International Research Projects: Kenzhebayeva has led and participated in several high-profile national and international projects funded by institutions like the IAEA, showcasing her ability to manage complex research initiatives. These projects focus on wheat improvement using nuclear and molecular techniques, demonstrating her capability in multidisciplinary approaches.
  5. Leadership and Recognition: As a professor and principal investigator in numerous research grants, she has demonstrated leadership and has contributed to the development of biofortified wheat lines that are of practical importance in Kazakhstan and globally.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact: While Kenzhebayeva has been a part of many prestigious research efforts, her H-index (5) and citation count (15) for 2023 might be relatively low compared to other potential candidates for the award. Increasing the visibility and citation of her research through collaborations, conferences, and networking could enhance her profile.
  2. Broader International Exposure: Although her work has international dimensions, increased global collaboration and publications in higher-impact journals could elevate the reach of her findings and further boost her academic recognition.
  3. Scientometric Growth: Focusing on increasing the frequency of high-impact publications and collaborating with highly cited researchers may help boost her citation profile.

Education:

🎓 Kenzhebayeva earned her Master’s degree in Biology from Moscow State University in 1976, followed by a postgraduate course at the same institution from 1976-1979. She holds a Doctor of Science degree and is a recognized professor in the field of biotechnology and crop improvement. 🌱

Experience:

📚 With decades of experience, Kenzhebayeva has been involved in numerous national and international research projects, focusing on wheat improvement, tolerance to abiotic stresses, and enhanced grain quality. She has served as both a principal investigator and responsible executor for many key projects funded by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Education and Science. 🌾🔬

Research Focus:

🔍 Kenzhebayeva’s research delves into mutation breeding of wheat, grain quality improvement, resistance to rust disease, and the effects of biotic and abiotic stresses on cereals. She is particularly interested in developing molecular markers for valuable agronomic traits and enhancing drought tolerance in wheat. 🌾💧

Awards and Honours:

🏆 Kenzhebayeva has been a national coordinator and principal investigator for numerous international projects, including collaborations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Her work has earned her widespread recognition in the field of biotechnology. 🌟

Publication Top Notes:

📄 Phenotyping and exploitation of kompetitive allele-specific PCR assays for genes underpinning leaf rust resistance in new spring wheat mutant lines (2024) – Current Issues in Molecular Biology, cited by 10 articles.
📄 Organ-specific expression of genes involved in iron homeostasis in wheat mutant lines with increased grain iron and zinc content (2022) – PeerJ, cited by 5 articles.
📄 Rice Plants (Oryza sativa L.) under Cd Stress in Fe Deficiency Conditions (2022) – BioMed Research International, cited by 3 articles.
📄 Iron-deficiency response and differential expression of iron homeostasis-related genes in spring wheat mutant lines (2022) – Crop and Pasture Science, cited by 8 articles.
📄 Improved iron and zinc bioavailability in spring wheat mutant lines (2018) – Journal of Biotechnology, cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion:

Kenzhebayeva Saule Sagindykovna’s research is highly relevant to the criteria for the “Research for Best Research Article Award.” Her contributions to mutation breeding, biofortification, and stress resilience in wheat have significant global implications for food security. However, improvements in citation impact and broader international exposure could further solidify her candidacy. Despite these areas for growth, her established leadership in high-level projects and innovative research make her a strong candidate for recognition.

Megersa Debele | Seed Researcher Award | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Megersa Debele | Seed Researcher Award | Best Research Article Award

Researcher, Oromia Agricultural Research Institute,Bako Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopia

🏆 Mr. Megersa Debele, a distinguished researcher at the Oromia Agricultural Research Institute’s Bako Agricultural Research Center in Ethiopia, has been honored with the prestigious Seed Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to agricultural science. His dedication and innovative work have not only advanced seed research but also significantly contributed to agricultural development in Ethiopia and beyond. Additionally, he has been recognized with the Best Research Article Award, highlighting his exceptional commitment to producing high-quality research that addresses critical challenges in agriculture. Mr. Debele’s achievements exemplify excellence in agricultural research and serve as inspiration to the scientific community. 🌱

Profile

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Educational Background 📚

Megersa Debele Aduna pursued his educational journey with diligence and passion. Starting from Osole Elementary School and continuing to Jeldu Senior Secondary School, he laid the foundation for his academic endeavors. Later, he obtained his Diploma in General Agriculture from Ambo University. Subsequently, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from Ambo University, followed by a Master’s degree in Agronomy, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and expertise in agricultural sciences. 🌱

Work Experience 💼

Megersa Debele Aduna has accumulated a wealth of experience in agricultural research and management. Serving as a Researcher and Team Leader at Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, he has demonstrated exemplary leadership and technical skills. With over twelve years of experience, including seven years in seed research and technology multiplication and five years in horticultural research, Megersa has honed his expertise in variety maintenance, experimental management, data analysis, and farm management. His contributions have been invaluable to the agricultural sector. 🌾

Research Interests 🔍

Megersa Debele Aduna harbors a deep interest in exploring innovative solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. His research focuses on optimizing crop management practices, particularly in maize cultivation, to improve yield, quality, and economic viability. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for scientific inquiry, Megersa strives to address critical challenges facing modern agriculture, contributing to food security and rural livelihoods. 🌽

Awards 🏆

Megersa Debele Aduna’s dedication and expertise have been recognized through various accolades and awards. His notable contributions to agricultural research and technology have earned him commendations from peers and institutions alike. Megersa’s commitment to excellence serves as an inspiration to fellow professionals in the field, driving innovation and progress in the agricultural sector. 🎖️

Publications Top Notes 📰

“Effect of Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates and Time of Applications on Phen ology, Growth, Yield and Yield Components of Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties at Bako, Western Oromia, Ethiopia” (2020) Link

“The Effect of Plant Population and Nitrogen Rates on Yield and Seed Quality of CML-395 x CML-202 Female Basic Seed for Production of BH-661 and BH-546 Hybrid Maize Seed at Bako, Western Ethiopia” (2020) Link

“Urea Split Application to Maize (Zea mays L.) Growth Stages of Medium Maturities, Influenced on Grain Yield and Parameter for Yield at Bako, East Wollega, Ethiopia” (2023) Link

“Growth, Yield, Yield Component and Economic Analysis of Maize (Zea mays L.) as Affected by Nitrogen Fertilizer Time Application in Western Oromia, Ethiopia” (2023) Link