Safiu Suberu | Sustainable Animal Production and Health | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Safiu Suberu
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, United States
Safiu Suberu
Affiliation North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Country United States
Scopus ID 57784371000
Documents 3
Citations 13
h-index 2
Subject Area Sustainable Animal Production and Health
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8034-7391

Safiu Suberu is a researcher affiliated with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University whose scholarly activities focus on sustainable animal production and health. His research profile reflects contributions to scientific literature indexed by Scopus and demonstrates engagement with contemporary challenges in animal science, sustainability, and agricultural research.[1]

Abstract

This article provides an academic overview of Safiu Suberu’s research profile, institutional affiliation, scholarly output, citation indicators, and relevance to international academic recognition. The summary is based on publicly available scholarly indexing information.[1] It presents a concise synthesis of publication metrics, research interests, and scholarly visibility within the field of sustainable animal production and health. The article is intended to serve as an informative reference in a neutral, encyclopedia-style format, highlighting key aspects of the researcher’s academic profile while directing readers to authoritative sources for further verification and detailed bibliographic information.[2]

Keywords

Sustainable Animal Production, Animal Health, Agricultural Research, Scopus, Research Metrics, Scientific Publications, Academic Recognition.

Introduction

Research in sustainable animal production contributes to improving livestock efficiency, animal welfare, food security, and environmental sustainability. Safiu Suberu’s academic work aligns with these priorities through research activities documented in international scholarly databases.[1] The field emphasizes evidence-based approaches for enhancing animal health, optimizing production systems, and promoting environmentally responsible agricultural practices. Continued scientific investigation in this area supports innovation, knowledge transfer, and the development of sustainable solutions that address both present and future challenges facing global livestock production.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly indexed records, the researcher has authored three Scopus-indexed publications with thirteen citations and an h-index of two. These metrics indicate measurable scholarly engagement within the field of sustainable animal production and health.[2] The research profile reflects continued participation in academic publishing and demonstrates contributions to internationally indexed scientific literature. Bibliometric indicators provide a standardized overview of scholarly productivity while complementing qualitative assessments of research quality, collaboration, and disciplinary impact.[1]

Research Contributions

Safiu Suberu’s research activities contribute to the advancement of sustainable animal production through studies that support scientific understanding of animal health and agricultural sustainability. His scholarly work reflects participation in peer-reviewed research that addresses contemporary challenges within livestock production systems.[1] These contributions promote evidence-based decision-making, encourage scientific collaboration, and support the dissemination of knowledge relevant to researchers, educators, and professionals working in agricultural and animal science disciplines.[2]

Publications

Publications indexed in Scopus demonstrate participation in peer-reviewed scientific research. Individual publication details can be accessed through the official Scopus Author Profile.[1] Peer-reviewed publications contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and provide opportunities for collaboration and scholarly discussion within the international research community. Readers seeking comprehensive bibliographic information, citation data, and publication history may consult the official Scopus profile and DOI records where available.[2]

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate that the published work has been referenced by other researchers, reflecting scholarly visibility within the academic community. Citation-based indicators should be interpreted alongside research quality and disciplinary context.[2] Research impact extends beyond citation counts by supporting scientific communication, informing future investigations, and contributing to the broader advancement of sustainable animal production and health. Bibliometric indicators therefore serve as one component of a comprehensive evaluation of academic influence and research significance.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on the available academic profile, Safiu Suberu demonstrates documented scholarly activity through indexed publications and citation metrics that may support consideration for academic recognition initiatives such as the World Top Scientist Awards, subject to the independent eligibility criteria established by the award organizers.[3] Academic awards generally evaluate multiple aspects of scholarly achievement, including research quality, publication record, innovation, scientific impact, and professional contributions. Final recognition remains the responsibility of the respective award committee following its established evaluation procedures and selection standards.[3]

Conclusion

Safiu Suberu’s research profile represents ongoing scholarly contributions within sustainable animal production and health. Publicly available academic metrics provide a concise overview of publication activity and research visibility while serving as reference information for readers seeking additional details through authoritative academic resources.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Safiu Suberu, Author ID 57784371000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57784371000
  2. Suberu, S. A., Omaliko, P. C., Ekunseitan, D. A., Lichti, N. I., Cooper, B. R., & Fasina, Y. O. (2026). Modulating blood-brain barrier metabolites of broiler chickens through dietary flaxseed oil. Biomolecules, 16(5), Article 661.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biom16050661
  3. Iwuozo, O. C., Omaliko, P. C., Orimaye, O. E., Suberu, S. A., Kang, H. W., & Fasina, Y. O. (2026). Spleen metabolome reveals immune-mediated responses modulated by onion peel extract in Salmonella-infected broiler chicks. Microorganisms, 14(7), Article 1397.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms14071397
  4. Ogundare, T. E., Kulkarni, R. R., Omaliko, P. C., Iwuozo, O. C., Enenya, I. G., Orimaye, O. E., Suberu, S. A., Jeje, O., & Fasina, Y. O. (2025). Effect of green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract on growth performance, intestinal health, and immune response of broiler chickens during subclinical necrotic enteritis. Pathogens, 14(3), Article 260.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14030260
  5. Safiu Adewale Suberu. (n.d.). ORCID profile. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8034-7391

Abiodoun Pascal OLOUNLADE | Zootechnics | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Abiodoun Pascal OLOUNLADE | Zootechnics | Excellence in Innovation Award

Deputy Vice-Chancellor in charge of Research and Innovation, National University of Agriculture, Benin

Abiodoun Pascal Olounladé, born on April 20, 1976, in Cotonou, Benin, is a distinguished Professor at the Université Nationale d’Agriculture (UNA) and an expert in agronomy, with an emphasis on animal science. He has held influential positions, including Vice-Rector for Research at UNA since 2021 and multiple roles in research and development in West African agricultural initiatives. Known for his proactive and methodical approach, Prof. Olounladé has made significant contributions to education, research, and leadership within the academic and agricultural communities.

Profile

Scopus

Education 🎓

Prof. Olounladé holds an impressive academic background, including a Doctorate in Agronomic Sciences with high honors from Université d’Abomey-Calavi (2011). His educational achievements include a Master’s in Biology from the University of Lomé, various certificates in university pedagogy, project management, and leadership from esteemed institutions like Hanzehogeschool University in Groningen. He reached the esteemed rank of Professeur Titulaire des Universités in 2022, showcasing his academic excellence and dedication.

Experience 💼

With decades of experience in academia and research, Prof. Olounladé has contributed significantly as an expert in agriculture and food security for UEMOA, among other roles. His career highlights include serving as Director of Cabinet to the Rector at UNA (2015–2021) and being a key member of international agricultural projects. His extensive leadership in educational reform and development projects underscores his expertise in governance and collaborative research.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Olounladé’s research spans animal husbandry systems, traditional veterinary pharmacology, and sustainable agriculture. His focus on ethnoveterinary practices and the integration of traditional plant-based treatments into animal health aligns with his passion for combining science with indigenous knowledge to enhance productivity and sustainability in West Africa.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Olounladé has been recognized for his academic excellence and contributions to research with several awards. Notably, he received the third and first prizes in the 2011 and 2012 Scientific Poster Competitions for promoting Beninese-French partnerships in research. In 2019, he was honored by the National Union of Students for his outstanding service at UNA.

Publications Top Notes 📄

Prof. Olounladé has published over 60 scientific articles in impactful journals. Notable works include:

2024: Evaluation of the effect of Carica papaya seed on the growth performance of fattening rabbits, Tropical Animal Health and Production,

2023: Fractionation Coupled to Molecular Networking: Towards Identification of Anthelmintic Molecules in Terminalia leiocarpa, Molecules, Link.

2022: Anthelmintic Activity, Cytotoxicity, and Phytochemical Screening of Plants Used to Treat Digestive Parasitosis of Small Ruminants, Animals, Link.

2021: Ethnoveterinary knowledge of sheep and goat farmers in Benin, Heliyon, Link.

2012: In vitro anthelmintic activity of essential oils of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides and Newbouldia laevis, Parasitology Research, Link.

2011: Involvement of tannins and flavonoids in the in vitro effects of Newbouldia laevis and Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloïdes extracts, Veterinary Parasitology, Link.