Zahra M A Mohammed | Veterinary Medicine | Women Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Zahra M A Mohammed | Veterinary Medicine | Women Researcher Award 

Pathologist | Omar Al-Mukhtar University | Libya

Prof. Dr. Zahra Mohammed Adam Mohammed is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Clinical Pathology at Omar Al-Mukhtar University, specializing in veterinary medicine with extensive expertise in pathology, tumor biology, and molecular medical microbiology. She earned her Ph.D. in Pathology from the University of Glasgow, focusing on the relationship between tumor and inflammation-related factors and patient survival in breast cancer, and holds an MSc in Molecular Medical Microbiology from the University of Nottingham, where she investigated genetic variability in hepatitis B virus. Her professional career encompasses progressive academic roles, including associate professorship, departmental leadership, and faculty scientific affairs, alongside postdoctoral research experience at the University of Glasgow. Dr. Mohammed has led and contributed to multiple research projects exploring tumor-host interactions, automated image analysis, and disease outcomes, with a strong emphasis on breast cancer and viral hepatitis. She has a distinguished publication record, high citation impact, and an h-index reflecting sustained scholarly influence. Her research techniques include immunohistochemistry, PCR, ELISA, histopathology, and automated scoring systems. Dr. Mohammed has also demonstrated leadership through editorial board service, research project management, and curriculum development. She has received multiple awards and honors for academic excellence, including distinctions for her BSc, a medal prize, and recognition for highly cited research. Her contributions to teaching, mentorship, and the advancement of veterinary pathology establish her as a leading figure in her field and a worthy candidate for prestigious recognition.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Richards, C. H., Mohammed, Z., Qayyum, T., Horgan, P. G., & McMillan, D. C. (2011). The prognostic value of histological tumor necrosis in solid organ malignant disease: A systematic review. Future Oncology, 7(10), 1223–1235.

2. Mohammed, Z., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Elsberger, B., Doughty, J. C., … (2012). The relationship between components of tumour inflammatory cell infiltrate and clinicopathological factors and survival in patients with primary operable invasive ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 107(5), 864–873.

3. Mohammed, Z. M. A., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Elsberger, B., & McMillan, D. C. (2013). The relationship between lymphocyte subsets and clinico-pathological determinants of survival in patients with primary operable invasive ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 109(6), 1676–1684.

4. Gujam, F. J. A., Edwards, J., Mohammed, Z. M. A., Going, J. J., & McMillan, D. C. (2014). The relationship between the tumour stroma percentage, clinicopathological characteristics and outcome in patients with operable ductal breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 111(1), 157–165.

5. Gujam, F. J. A., Going, J. J., Edwards, J., Mohammed, Z. M. A., & McMillan, D. C. (2014). The role of lymphatic and blood vessel invasion in predicting survival and methods of detection in patients with primary operable breast cancer. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 89(2), 231–241.

Joshna M | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Joshna M | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Ph.D. Scholar at Dr.M.G.R.FC&RI, India

Dr. M. Joshna is an accomplished aquaculture researcher with a strong academic background and a passion for advancing sustainable fish farming techniques. She has dedicated her career to studying innovative aquaculture systems, particularly focusing on biofloc technology and polyculture models. With a keen interest in optimizing fish nutrition and improving water quality management, her work contributes significantly to the field of sustainable fisheries. Her research has been widely recognized through numerous awards, scholarships, and high-impact publications. Dr. Joshna’s commitment to both academia and applied research has positioned her as a leading expert in aquaculture, making valuable contributions to the scientific community.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. M. Joshna earned her Ph.D. in Aquaculture from TNJFU – Dr. M.G.R. Fisheries College and Research Institute, Ponneri, Tamil Nadu, in 2024, with an outstanding CGPA of 9.23/10. She completed her Master of Fisheries Science (M.F.Sc.) from the same institution in 2021, securing a CGPA of 8.88/10, and her Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.) from SVVU, Muthukur, in 2019 with a CGPA of 7.59/10. Her strong academic foundation is complemented by her early education in biology, where she excelled in both secondary and higher secondary education. Her consistent academic excellence has been further recognized through prestigious scholarships and fellowships, allowing her to continue her research in aquaculture and fisheries science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Joshna has gained extensive experience in research and teaching during her Ph.D. program at TNJFU – Dr. M.G.R. Fisheries College and Research Institute. She conducted over 55 theory and 26 practical classes for B.F.Sc. and M.F.Sc. students, contributing significantly to fisheries education. Her research expertise includes developing sustainable aquaculture techniques, improving biofloc technology, and enhancing nutritional strategies for aquaculture species. She has collaborated on multiple research projects focused on optimizing fish growth and survival rates, while also mentoring students in the field. Through her work, she has bridged the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in modern aquaculture systems.

Research Interests

Dr. Joshna’s research primarily focuses on biofloc technology, fish nutrition, polyculture systems, and water quality management in aquaculture. Her Ph.D. research investigated the polyculture of Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) and Penaeus vannamei using biofloc technology, leading to significant findings on growth performance, survival rates, and immune responses. She has also explored the impact of selenium nanoparticles and vitamin-E on fish health, contributing to advancements in aquaculture nutrition. Additionally, her work on alternative protein sources for fish feed, including Black Soldier Fly larvae, demonstrates her commitment to sustainable and cost-effective aquaculture practices.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Joshna has received multiple prestigious awards recognizing her academic and research excellence. She was awarded the Prime Minister Fellowship for Doctoral Research (2022-2024) and the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme under the National Defence Fund (2015-2019). She received the Justice Ms. Fathima Beevi Award for Best M.F.Sc. Student in Aquaculture and multiple gold medals, including the Dr. T.M. Samocha Gold Medal for Best Thesis and the G. Victoria-SugaFelix Vice-Chancellor Gold Medal for contributions to aquaculture technology. Her numerous accolades reflect her outstanding contributions to fisheries science and her potential as a leader in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. M. Joshna is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding academic performance, recognized research contributions, and multiple awards. While she has made significant advancements in biofloc technology and aquaculture sustainability, additional industry collaborations and international exposure could further strengthen her profile. However, based on current achievements, she is highly suitable for the award.

Publications Top Noted

Author: M. Joshna, B. Ahilan, C. Antony, K. Ravaneswaran, P. Chidambaram, A. Uma, P. Ruby, E. Prabu, S. S. L. R. Somu Sunder Lingam
Year: 2024
Citation: Joshna, M., Ahilan, B., Antony, C., Ravaneswaran, K., Chidambaram, P., Uma, A., Ruby, P., Prabu, E., & Somu Sunder Lingam, S. S. L. R. (2024). Influence of raceway-based biofloc system on the growth and physiological responses of Penaeus vannamei and GIF tilapia in a polyculture model – BFT aquaculture system. Aquacultural Engineering.