Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Candidate | Nanjing Agricultural University | China

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural Mechanization at Nanjing Agricultural University, China (expected 2027), with extensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, agricultural machinery design, straw incorporation, and bioenergy production. He earned his M.Sc. in Agricultural Mechanization from Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia (2018) and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Ambo University, Ethiopia (2016). His professional experience encompasses the design, development, and optimization of prototype machinery for rice–wheat rotation systems, including 36 novel technical models for straw return, as well as bioethanol production from agricultural waste. Sagni has led and contributed to multiple research projects, including international collaborations, and has presented his findings at workshops on sustainable agricultural engineering and bioenergy applications. His research interests focus on optimizing tillage practices, improving mechanized straw management, enhancing agricultural productivity, and developing renewable bioenergy solutions. He possesses strong research skills in experimental design, modeling, field testing, and data analysis using tools such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANOVA, and programming in C++ and Java. His work has been published in high-impact journals such as Agronomy and Agriculture, with multiple first-author publications demonstrating his scholarly impact. Sagni has actively participated in professional development through certifications and workshops, including tractor operation and maintenance training by GIZ, and engagement in academic and volunteer initiatives that support agricultural engineering communities. His awards and honors reflect his innovation, technical expertise, and dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture. With a strong foundation in research, leadership, and technical innovation, Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is poised to make significant contributions to agricultural mechanization, bioenergy research, and global knowledge dissemination, demonstrating exceptional potential for international collaboration, mentorship, and advancement of sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.

Profiles: ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Miressa, S. B., Li, Y., Yan, X., Niroula, A., He, R., & Ding, Q. (2025). Design and Analysis of 36 Novel Technical Models for Straw Return in Rice–Wheat Systems Based on Spatial and Temporal Variability. Agronomy, 15(10), 2288. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15102288

  2. Miressa, S. B., Ding, Q., Li, Y., & Amisi, E. O. (2024). Optimization of Tillage Operation Parameters to Enhance Straw Incorporation in Rice-Wheat Rotation Field. Agriculture, 15(1), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15010054

Iagăru Romulus | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Iagăru Romulus | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Professor PhD | Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu | Romania

Prof. Dr. Romulus Iagaru is an accomplished Romanian scholar with extensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, agri-food management, and the transition toward circular economy systems. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, the first in Agriculture (2001, Faculty of Agriculture, Craiova University, Romania) and the second in Economics and Business Administration (2012, Craiova University, Romania), reflecting his rare interdisciplinary foundation. Over his academic career, he has held progressive teaching and leadership roles at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, where he is currently a Habilitated Professor, alongside prior service as Dean, Professor, and Publishing House Manager at Alma Mater University. His professional journey also includes early experience as a farm manager, providing practical insights that inform his research and teaching. Prof. Iagaru’s research interests focus on sustainable resource management, precision agriculture, UAV-based monitoring systems for agroecosystems, and strategies for enhancing productivity in livestock and crop systems while conserving biodiversity. He has contributed significantly to national and international projects, including EU- and government-funded initiatives on sheep adaptability, high-performance potato systems, and grassland improvement, often in collaboration with multidisciplinary partners. His research skills span project management, field experimentation, data-driven agricultural analysis, and the application of strategic economic models to agricultural sustainability. He has published widely in Scopus- and Web of Science-indexed journals, including Sustainability, Romanian Biotechnological Letters, and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, achieving recognition as a cited author in agriculture, economics, and environmental sciences. Prof. Iagaru has been honored with memberships in professional organizations such as SAMRO and has played an active role in academic publishing and student mentorship. His scholarly record currently includes 20 citations by 19 documents, 8 documents indexed, and an h-index of 3, underscoring his contributions to advancing sustainable agricultural innovation and management practices.

Profile: Google Scholar | Scopus ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Iagăru, R., Florescu, N., & Iagăru, P. (2016). Strategic management of sustainable development in the countryside of Sibiu Depression—basic of environmental protection. Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ), 15(6), 22 citations.

  2. Iagăru, R., Iagăru, P., Ciortea, G., & Chindriş, C. (2016). The management of resource sustainable valorization by tourism in the inter-ethnic rural area of Sibiu depression. *“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary…, 12 citations.

  3. Nistorescu, T., & Iagăru, R. (2012). Countryside development strategic approach. Annals of the University of Craiova, Economic Sciences Series, 1, 12 citations.

  4. Iagăru, R., & Iagăru, P. (2017). Strategic management of the rural area sustainable development respecting the principle of bioeconomics and ecoeconomics as basics for protecting the environment. 11 citations.

  5. Iagăru, R., Șipoș, A., & Iagăru, P. (2023). Strategic thinking and its role in accelerating the transition from the linear to the circular economic model—Case study of the agri-food sector in the Sibiu Depression. Sustainability, 15(4), 3109. 10 citations.

Halil Samet | Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Halil Samet | Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Director at Kocaeli University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet is a distinguished researcher in the field of agricultural sciences with over 20 years of experience. His extensive work focuses on soil science, plant nutrition, and the effects of environmental stress on plant growth, with numerous publications in high-impact SCI-indexed journals. He has demonstrated strong academic leadership, serving as an Associate Professor and Assistant Director at Kocaeli University, and mentoring students through a variety of courses on plant physiology and nutrition. His research is internationally recognized, with researcher IDs across platforms like ORCID and Scopus. While his contributions are impactful, expanding his interdisciplinary collaborations, incorporating advanced technologies, and increasing public engagement could further enhance his influence. Additionally, securing larger grants would allow him to pursue more ambitious projects, especially in food security and sustainability. Overall, Samet’s work significantly contributes to agricultural research, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet’s educational background is rooted in agricultural sciences, having completed his academic journey at Ankara University, Turkey. He earned his undergraduate degree in 1993 from the Faculty of Agriculture, specializing in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. Continuing his studies, he pursued postgraduate research in the same field, completing his Master’s degree in 1996. Samet’s commitment to advancing his expertise led him to complete a Doctorate in 2004 at Ankara University, where he conducted research on the effects of organic fertilizers and humic acid on the protein and vitamin C content in peppers. His academic education has laid a solid foundation for his career in agricultural research, and it has been complemented by continuous professional development, including his involvement in various research projects and leadership roles at Kocaeli University. His strong educational background has positioned him as a prominent figure in the field of soil science and plant nutrition.

Professional Experience📝

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet has an extensive professional career in both academia and research, with over two decades of experience. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Kocaeli University in Turkey, where he has held various academic positions since 2006. Samet’s expertise lies in soil science, plant nutrition, and environmental stress on plant growth. In addition to his academic roles, he has demonstrated strong leadership in administration, having been the Assistant Director at the Vocational School of Kocaeli University since 2021. He also served as the Erasmus Program Institutional Coordinator from 2007 to 2020, fostering international collaboration. Samet has been instrumental in leading the Department of Plant and Animal Production, where he contributed to curriculum development and student mentoring. His professional experience extends to research in agricultural sciences, with numerous publications in internationally recognized journals. His career reflects a deep commitment to both teaching and advancing agricultural research.

Research Interest🔎

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet’s research interests primarily focus on agricultural sciences, with an emphasis on soil science, plant nutrition, and the effects of environmental stress on plant growth. His work explores how various factors, such as salinity, metal toxicity, and nutrient imbalances, impact plant development and productivity. He has conducted significant studies on how plants, including lavandin, lettuce, and sunflower, respond to stressors like excess boron, cadmium, and cobalt, aiming to improve plant resilience and soil fertility management. Samet is also interested in the application of organic fertilizers and methods of enhancing soil fertility for sustainable agricultural practices. His research contributes to understanding the physiological mechanisms behind plant responses to environmental stresses and offers insights into optimizing crop production and improving plant health. With numerous publications in high-impact journals, his research has made valuable contributions to the fields of soil and plant sciences, addressing critical issues in agriculture and sustainability.

Award and Honor🏆

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet has received numerous accolades throughout his academic and professional career, recognizing his contributions to agricultural sciences. His work in soil science, plant nutrition, and environmental stress research has earned him respect both nationally and internationally. While specific awards are not detailed in his profile, his significant academic achievements, including extensive publications in SCI-indexed journals, highlight his recognition within the scientific community. Additionally, his leadership roles, such as serving as the Assistant Director of Kocaeli University’s Vocational School and the Erasmus Program Institutional Coordinator, demonstrate his commitment to fostering academic excellence and international collaboration. Samet’s involvement in various research projects, alongside his dedication to teaching, reflects his passion for advancing knowledge in agriculture. His career continues to be marked by a strong reputation in both research and education, contributing to the growth and recognition of agricultural sciences, particularly in the areas of plant nutrition and soil fertility.

Research Skill🔬

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet possesses a wide array of research skills that have been honed over his extensive career in agricultural sciences. His expertise lies in soil science, plant nutrition, and the physiological responses of plants to environmental stressors. Samet has a strong command of experimental research methods, including designing and conducting field trials to assess the effects of factors like salinity, metal toxicity, and nutrient imbalances on plant growth. He is skilled in analytical techniques for measuring plant responses, such as ion accumulation, growth patterns, and physiological stress markers. His research also involves the application of organic and inorganic fertilizers to optimize soil fertility and plant productivity. Additionally, Samet’s ability to collaborate in international research projects and mentor students showcases his leadership in advancing scientific inquiry. With numerous publications in high-impact journals, his research skills have contributed significantly to the fields of plant physiology and sustainable agriculture.

Conclusion💡

Assoc. Prof. Halil Samet is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His comprehensive research on soil fertility, plant nutrition, and environmental stress, coupled with his academic leadership, positions him as a prominent figure in agricultural science. However, by further enhancing his collaborative efforts, embracing innovative methodologies, and increasing public outreach, he could elevate his research to even greater heights. Overall, his contributions are substantial, and his work has a significant impact on agricultural research and practice, making him a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: The role of potassium in alleviating boron toxicity and combined effects on nutrient contents in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)
    Authors: H Samet, Y Cikili, S Dursun
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 35

  • Title: Cadmium toxicity and its effects on growth and metal nutrient ion accumulation in Solanaceae plants
    Authors: Y Çıkılı, H Samet, S Dursun
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 30

  • Title: Mutual Effects of Boron and Zinc on Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Growth and Mineral Nutrition
    Authors: Y Çikili, H Samet, S Dursun
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 25

  • Title: Etkinlikleri yönünden çay atığı ile ahır gübresi ve değişik kimyasal gübrelerin karşılaştırılması
    Authors: AC Kütük, S Taban, B Kacar, H Samet
    Year: 1996
    Citations: 20

  • Title: Importance of medicinal and aromatic plants as an alternative crop in the rural development of Turkey
    Authors: H Samet, Y Cikili
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 17

  • Title: Effects of potassium treatment on alleviation of boron toxicity in cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus L.)
    Authors: Y Cıkılı, H Samet, S Dursun
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 15

  • Title: Response of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) to Excess Boron and Salinity: Physiological Approach
    Authors: H Samet, Y Çıkılı
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Interactive effects of boron and potassium on the growth and mineral composition of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
    Authors: H Samet, Y Çıkılı, S Dursun
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Alleviation of cobalt stress by exogenous sodium nitroprusside in iceberg lettuce
    Authors: H Samet
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Role of potassium in alleviation of cadmium toxicity in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
    Authors: H Samet, Y Çıkılı, NÇ Atikmen
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Ereğli Demir Çelik Fabrikaları Baca Filtresi Atığındaki Demirden Yerfıstığı (Arachis hypogea) Bitkisinin Yararlanmasına Humik Asitin Etkisi
    Authors: A Güneş, M Alpaslan, A İnal, HL Samet, İ Erdal
    Year: 1997
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Zenginleştirilerek organik gübreye dönüştürülmüş çay atığı ve çeşitli organik materyallerin etkinlikleri yönünden karşılaştırılması
    Authors: H Samet
    Year: 1996
    Citations: 9

Stefano Fais | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Stefano Fais | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Scientific director  at exolabitalia, Italy

Dr. Stefano Fais is a distinguished scientist with over 260 publications and extensive contributions to immunology, virology, oncology, and extracellular vesicle research. His pioneering work on tumor microenvironment acidification, proton pump inhibitors in cancer therapy, and tumor cannibalism has advanced cancer treatment strategies. As Director of the Anti-Tumor Drugs Department at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità and National Delegate to the IARC, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership. He founded the International Society for Proton Dynamics in Cancer and served as President of the Italian Association of Functional Medicine. His global impact is evident through collaborations, including a Visiting Professorship in Japan. Currently, as Scientific Director of ExoLabItalia, he continues to drive research innovation. While additional emphasis on recent groundbreaking work and mentorship could strengthen his profile, his interdisciplinary contributions, leadership, and commitment to scientific progress make him highly suitable for the Outstanding Scientist Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Stefano Fais holds a strong academic background in medicine and research. He graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 1981, followed by a specialization in Gastroenterology and General Pathology. Further advancing his expertise, he earned a Ph.D. in Gastroenterological Sciences, focusing on the intricate mechanisms of gastrointestinal diseases. To expand his scientific scope, he pursued a Post-Doctorate in Virology, enabling him to explore virus-host interactions and immune responses. His education laid the foundation for his diverse research career spanning immunology, oncology, virology, and extracellular vesicles. In addition to his medical and research qualifications, he has also been involved in academic teaching, serving as a professor at the University of Catanzaro, Italy. His multidisciplinary education has played a crucial role in shaping his innovative approaches to cancer therapy, immune regulation, and disease mechanisms, making him a prominent figure in biomedical research and translational medicine.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Stefano Fais has had a distinguished career in medical research, academia, and leadership. He initially balanced medical practice with research, focusing on immunology, virology, and gastroenterology, before dedicating himself entirely to scientific research in 1994. He has served as Director of the Anti-Tumor Drugs Department at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità, leading groundbreaking studies on tumor microenvironment acidification, proton pump inhibitors in cancer therapy, and extracellular vesicles. As National Delegate to the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), he contributed to global cancer research policies. He founded and presided over the International Society for Proton Dynamics in Cancer and led multiple national and international research projects. Additionally, he was a Visiting Professor at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan. Currently, he continues his research as Scientific Director of ExoLabItalia, demonstrating sustained leadership and innovation in biomedical science.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Stefano Fais’s research interests span oncology, immunology, virology, and extracellular vesicles, with a strong focus on understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. His pioneering work in tumor microenvironment acidification explores how cancer cells manipulate their surroundings, leading to innovative approaches using proton pump inhibitors for cancer therapy. He has extensively studied tumor cannibalism, a phenomenon linked to cancer progression and survival strategies. His research also delves into immune responses in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, the role of interferons in intestinal diseases, and HIV-1 virus-host interactions. Additionally, he investigates the biological functions of extracellular vesicles, both in human physiology and plant systems, to understand their potential in cell communication and therapy. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Fais has significantly contributed to advancing cancer treatment, virology, and immunology, shaping new perspectives in translational medicine and biomedical sciences.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Stefano Fais has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to oncology, immunology, and biomedical research. As a testament to his scientific leadership, he was appointed National Delegate to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 2009 and 2010, influencing global cancer research policies. He founded and served as President of the International Society for Proton Dynamics in Cancer (2010-2014), pioneering research on tumor microenvironment acidification. His contributions to cancer therapy and immunology earned him prestigious national and international research grants. He has also been a Visiting Professor at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan, furthering international collaborations in cancer research. Additionally, he served as President of the Italian Association of Functional Medicine (2017-2021), highlighting his influence in medical advancements. His extensive leadership, scientific impact, and continuous innovation have solidified his reputation as a renowned biomedical scientist.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Stefano Fais possesses exceptional research skills spanning oncology, immunology, virology, and gastroenterology, with a strong emphasis on translational medicine. He is adept at designing and executing complex experimental studies, particularly in understanding tumor microenvironment acidification, proton pump inhibitors in cancer therapy, and immune responses in chronic diseases. His expertise includes cellular and molecular biology techniques, in vivo and in vitro models, and mechanistic studies on tumor progression and extracellular vesicles. Additionally, he has significant experience in virus-host interactions, particularly in HIV-1 research, contributing to advancements in virology. His leadership in international research projects demonstrates his ability to develop innovative hypotheses, secure research funding, and collaborate across disciplines. As a former Director of the Anti-Tumor Drugs Department, he also has strong skills in drug development and therapeutic strategies. His analytical mindset, interdisciplinary approach, and problem-solving abilities have made significant contributions to biomedical science and cancer research.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Stefano Fais is highly suitable for the Outstanding Scientist Award due to his extensive contributions to cancer research, immunology, and virology, as well as his leadership in international scientific organizations. His work has had substantial impact on tumor biology and novel therapeutic strategies, aligning with the award’s focus on exceptional scientific achievements and contributions to society.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: Biological properties of extracellular vesicles and their physiological functions
    Authors: M Yáñez-Mó, PRM Siljander, Z Andreu, A Bedina Zavec, FE Borràs, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 5746

  • Title: Microenvironmental pH is a key factor for exosome traffic in tumor cells
    Authors: I Parolini, C Federici, C Raggi, L Lugini, S Palleschi, A De Milito, C Coscia, …
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 1761

  • Title: Applying extracellular vesicles based therapeutics in clinical trials–an ISEV position paper
    Authors: T Lener, M Gimona, L Aigner, V Börger, E Buzas, G Camussi, N Chaput, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 1325

  • Title: High levels of exosomes expressing CD63 and caveolin-1 in plasma of melanoma patients
    Authors: M Logozzi, A De Milito, L Lugini, M Borghi, L Calabro, M Spada, …
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 1113

  • Title: Induction of lymphocyte apoptosis by tumor cell secretion of FasL-bearing microvesicles
    Authors: G Andreola, L Rivoltini, C Castelli, V Huber, P Perego, P Deho, …
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 980

  • Title: Modulation of microenvironment acidity reverses anergy in human and murine tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes
    Authors: A Calcinotto, P Filipazzi, M Grioni, M Iero, A De Milito, A Ricupito, A Cova, …
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 664

  • Title: Human tumor-released microvesicles promote the differentiation of myeloid cells with transforming growth factor-β–mediated suppressive activity on T lymphocytes
    Authors: R Valenti, V Huber, P Filipazzi, L Pilla, G Sovena, A Villa, A Corbelli, …
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 659

  • Title: Human colorectal cancer cells induce T-cell death through release of proapoptotic microvesicles: role in immune escape
    Authors: V Huber, S Fais, M Iero, L Lugini, P Canese, P Squarcina, A Zaccheddu, …
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 639

  • Title: Tumour-released exosomes and their implications in cancer immunity
    Authors: M Iero, R Valenti, V Huber, P Filipazzi, G Parmiani, S Fais, L Rivoltini
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 615

  • Title: Effect of proton pump inhibitor pretreatment on resistance of solid tumors to cytotoxic drugs
    Authors: F Luciani, M Spada, A De Milito, A Molinari, L Rivoltini, A Montinaro, …
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 547

  • Title: Evidence-based clinical use of nanoscale extracellular vesicles in nanomedicine
    Authors: S Fais, L O’Driscoll, FE Borras, E Buzas, G Camussi, F Cappello, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 492

Syed Zaka | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Zaka | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka is a highly accomplished researcher in Agricultural Entomology, specializing in pest management, biological control, and pesticide residue analysis. With extensive experience in resistance studies and volatile compound identification, he has contributed significantly to sustainable pest control methods. His research has earned him over 1,300 citations and an h-index of 17, reflecting his impact in the field. Dr. Zaka holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Entomology from South China Agricultural University and has completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the same institution. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, he has also worked as a Foreign Expert and Postdoctoral Fellow in China. Throughout his career, he has led multiple funded research projects and received numerous awards, including a nomination for the Best Young Scientist Award. His expertise in data analysis and entomology has positioned him as a leading academic and industry consultant.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Entomology from South China Agricultural University, where he specialized in pest management, biological control, and pesticide residue analysis. His doctoral research focused on resistance mechanisms and sustainable pest control strategies, contributing to advancements in integrated pest management. Following his Ph.D., he pursued a postdoctoral fellowship at the same institution, further refining his expertise in entomology, volatile compound identification, and insect behavioral studies. His academic journey has been marked by rigorous training, international collaborations, and extensive research experience, which have equipped him with advanced analytical and experimental skills. Over the years, Dr. Zaka has actively engaged in multidisciplinary studies, blending entomology with cutting-edge technologies for improved agricultural practices. His educational background, combined with hands-on research experience, has positioned him as a leading expert in his field, paving the way for significant contributions to sustainable pest management and agricultural innovation.

Professional Experience

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka has extensive professional experience in agricultural entomology, specializing in pest management, biological control, and pesticide residue analysis. He has worked as a researcher and postdoctoral fellow at South China Agricultural University, where he contributed to innovative studies on insect resistance, behavioral ecology, and sustainable pest control strategies. His work involves developing environmentally friendly pest management techniques, integrating biopesticides, and utilizing volatile compounds to enhance insect control. Dr. Zaka has also collaborated with international research teams, participating in projects that focus on minimizing pesticide impact while maximizing agricultural productivity. His expertise extends to laboratory and field-based research, data analysis, and scientific publication, with numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals. Through his professional journey, he has actively contributed to agricultural innovation, offering solutions for effective and sustainable pest control. His research has played a crucial role in advancing integrated pest management strategies worldwide.

Research Interest

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka’s research interests lie in agricultural entomology, with a strong focus on integrated pest management, biological control, and insect ecology. His work explores sustainable pest control strategies by studying insect behavior, resistance mechanisms, and the impact of biopesticides on pest populations. He is particularly interested in the use of natural enemies, such as parasitoids and predators, to manage agricultural pests while reducing reliance on chemical pesticides. Additionally, his research investigates the role of plant-insect interactions, volatile organic compounds, and environmental factors in shaping insect behavior and resistance patterns. Dr. Zaka is also engaged in studying pesticide residue analysis to assess its ecological impact and ensure food safety. His interdisciplinary approach combines molecular biology, chemical ecology, and field experiments to develop eco-friendly pest management solutions. Through his research, he aims to contribute to sustainable agriculture by enhancing crop protection methods and promoting environmentally responsible pest control.

Award and Honor

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to agricultural entomology and integrated pest management. His dedication to advancing sustainable pest control strategies has earned him prestigious research grants, fellowships, and accolades from national and international organizations. He has been honored for his innovative work on biological control methods, particularly for developing eco-friendly solutions to combat agricultural pests. His research excellence has been acknowledged through best paper awards, young scientist recognitions, and invitations to present at leading entomological conferences worldwide. Additionally, Dr. Zaka has received appreciation awards from academic institutions and governmental agencies for his contributions to agricultural sustainability and pest management policies. His commitment to scientific research and knowledge dissemination has also led to his recognition as a key opinion leader in entomology. These accolades highlight his significant impact on both academic research and practical applications in pest control.

Research Skill

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka possesses a diverse set of research skills, particularly in agricultural entomology, integrated pest management, and biological control strategies. He has extensive expertise in designing and conducting field and laboratory experiments to study insect behavior, pest dynamics, and environmentally friendly pest control methods. His proficiency in statistical analysis, data interpretation, and the use of advanced research tools enables him to derive meaningful insights from complex datasets. Additionally, he is skilled in molecular techniques, insect taxonomy, and the application of remote sensing technologies in pest monitoring. Dr. Zaka is also adept at writing scientific papers, grant proposals, and technical reports, contributing significantly to entomological research. His ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, mentor students, and engage in policy discussions further strengthens his research impact. Through his innovative methodologies and problem-solving approach, he continues to advance sustainable agricultural practices and improve pest management solutions globally.

Conclusion

Dr. Syed Muhammad Zaka is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with an extensive academic background, strong research impact, international collaborations, and multiple funded projects. His contributions to insect pest management, biological control, and pesticide residue analysis are significant. Strengthening high-impact publications, global research collaborations, and leadership roles would further elevate his profile. Overall, his research excellence, scholarly contributions, and professional achievements make him highly suitable for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Honey: Single food stuff comprises many drugs
    Authors: SU Khan, SI Anjum, K Rahman, MJ Ansari, WU Khan, S Kamal, B Khattak, SM Zaka, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 219

  • Title: Field evolved resistance to carbamates, organophosphates, pyrethroids, and new chemistry insecticides in Spodoptera litura Fab. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
    Authors: SA Shad, AH Sayyed, S Fazal, MA Saleem, SM Zaka, M Ali
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 176

  • Title: Repellent effect of guava leaf volatiles on settlement of adults of citrus psylla, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, on citrus
    Authors: SM Zaka, XN Zeng, P Holford, GAC Beattie
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 115

  • Title: Effect of different host plants on the fitness of diamond-back moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
    Authors: R Saeed, AH Sayyed, SA Shad, SM Zaka
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 111

  • Title: Comparative insecticidal activity of different plant materials from six common plant species against Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
    Authors: F Ahmad, N Iqbal, SM Zaka, MK Qureshi, Q Saeed, KA Khan, HA Ghramh, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 78

  • Title: Effect of emamectin benzoate on life history traits and relative fitness of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
    Authors: SM Zaka, N Abbas, SA Shad, RM Shah
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 78

  • Title: Toxic effects of some insecticides, herbicides, and plant essential oils against Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val (Insecta: Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
    Authors: SM Zaka, N Iqbal, Q Saeed, A Akrem, M Batool, AA Khan, A Anwar, M Bibi, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 58

  • Title: Survey of Bt cotton in Punjab Pakistan related to the knowledge, perception and practices of farmers regarding insect pests
    Authors: W Jaleel, S Saeed, MN Naqqash, SM Zaka
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 40

  • Title: Effects of temperature on baseline susceptibility and stability of insecticide resistance against Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in the absence of selection
    Authors: W Jaleel, S Saeed, MN Naqqash, MU Sial, M Ali, SM Zaka, ZM Sarwar, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 34

  • Title: Activity of acetylcholinesterase and acid and alkaline phosphatases in different insecticide-treated Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner)
    Authors: M Bilal, S Freed, MZ Ashraf, SM Zaka, MB Khan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 34

  • Title: Fitness parameters of Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera; Plutellidae) at four constant temperatures by using age-stage, two-sex life tables
    Authors: S Saeed, W Jaleel, MN Naqqash, Q Saeed, SM Zaka, ZM Sarwar, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 28

Kangbéni Dimobe | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher at Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly University, Burkina Faso

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe is a dedicated researcher and academic with expertise in environmental sciences, ecology, and natural resource management. His work focuses on vegetation dynamics, land-use change, and ecosystem services, particularly in West Africa. Dr. Dimobe has contributed significantly to understanding how climate change and human activities impact biodiversity and ecosystems. His research integrates remote sensing, GIS technologies, and ecological modeling to provide insights into sustainable land management and conservation strategies. As an assistant professor, he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring students, and collaborating with international research teams. Dr. Dimobe has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and supporting evidence-based environmental policies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental science with socio-economic perspectives, ensuring that his research addresses both ecological and community needs. Through his academic and professional efforts, Dr. Dimobe contributes to promoting sustainable development and environmental resilience in Africa and beyond.

Professional Profile

Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe holds a strong academic background in environmental sciences, ecology, and natural resource management. He earned his PhD in Ecology and Environmental Biology, focusing on vegetation dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and the sustainable management of natural resources in West Africa. Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Dimobe completed a Master’s degree in Botany and Plant Ecology, where he developed expertise in plant species identification, vegetation analysis, and ecological monitoring. His academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, which provided him with a solid foundation in biology, ecology, and environmental systems. Throughout his education, Dr. Dimobe actively engaged in international research projects, interdisciplinary collaborations, and capacity-building programs, further enriching his scientific skills and global perspective. His educational background has equipped him with advanced competencies in ecological modeling, remote sensing, and GIS applications, which he applies in both his research and teaching activities as an assistant professor.

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe has built extensive professional experience in the fields of ecology, environmental science, and natural resource management, with a strong focus on West African ecosystems. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor, Dr. Dimobe combines research, teaching, and project coordination, mentoring students and contributing to scientific knowledge through impactful publications. His professional career includes participation in several international research projects related to land use and land cover change, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, and climate change adaptation. He has collaborated with renowned research institutions, NGOs, and governmental agencies, where he provided expertise in ecological data collection, vegetation mapping, and spatial analysis using remote sensing and GIS technologies. Dr. Dimobe’s professional contributions also extend to capacity-building programs, where he trains young researchers and local stakeholders in sustainable land management practices. His interdisciplinary approach and ability to bridge research and policy highlight his commitment to addressing environmental challenges across Africa.

Research Interest

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe’s research interests lie at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and sustainable natural resource management, with a particular focus on West African ecosystems. His work emphasizes understanding land use and land cover changes, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services assessment, and the impacts of climate change on natural and human systems. Dr. Dimobe is particularly interested in applying geospatial technologies, such as remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS), to monitor and analyze environmental changes over time. His research also explores the complex relationships between local communities and their surrounding ecosystems, aiming to develop strategies that promote sustainable land management and biodiversity conservation while supporting rural livelihoods. By integrating ecological data with socio-economic factors, Dr. Dimobe seeks to provide evidence-based recommendations that inform environmental policy and foster climate resilience in vulnerable regions. His interdisciplinary research approach reflects his dedication to solving pressing environmental challenges in Africa and beyond.

Award and Honor

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to environmental research, ecological studies, and sustainable natural resource management in West Africa. His excellence in scientific research and his commitment to addressing environmental challenges have earned him prestigious research fellowships and grants from both national and international organizations. Dr. Dimobe has been recognized for his innovative use of geospatial technologies in environmental monitoring and his contributions to understanding land use changes, climate change impacts, and biodiversity conservation. His work has also been acknowledged through awards for academic excellence, scientific publications, and contributions to capacity building in ecological research across Africa. These accolades highlight his leadership in advancing environmental research and promoting sustainable development in vulnerable regions. Through these awards and honors, Dr. Dimobe’s influence extends beyond academia, inspiring young researchers and contributing to evidence-based environmental policies across the region.

Research skill

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills that span multiple disciplines, particularly in the fields of ecology, environmental science, and sustainable land management. His expertise includes ecological data collection, analysis, and interpretation, with strong capabilities in field research, vegetation surveys, and biodiversity assessments. Dr. Dimobe excels in the application of geospatial technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing, to monitor land use and land cover changes, assess ecosystem services, and evaluate environmental impacts. He is also skilled in statistical modeling and spatial analysis, which he applies to understanding ecological dynamics and predicting future environmental trends. Furthermore, his interdisciplinary approach allows him to integrate socio-economic data into environmental studies, enriching his research with holistic perspectives. Dr. Dimobe’s research skills also extend to scientific writing, publishing in high-impact journals, and securing research funding through competitive grant applications, enhancing his academic and professional impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Kangbéni Dimobe is an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His extensive publication record, international collaborations, leadership in academic and policy spaces, and focus on solving critical environmental challenges in Africa make him a highly deserving nominee.

Publications Top Noted

1. Agoundé, G., Salako, K.V., Idohou, R., Assogbadjo, A.E., Glèlè Kakaï, R.L., et al. (2025).
Climate change may shift diet of the African savanna elephant: Preliminary results for 14 food tree and shrub species in the WAPOK transboundary ecosystem, West-Africa.
Global Ecology and Conservation, 2025.
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2. Dogbo, S.F., Salako, K.V., Agoundé, G., Yao, C.Y.A., Glèlè Kakaï, R.L., et al. (2025).
Potential impacts of future climate on twelve key multipurpose tree species in Benin: Insights from species distribution modeling for biodiversity conservation.
Trees, Forests and People, 2025.
Citations: 0

3. Kolawole, M.A., Akakpo, A.D.M., Salako, K.V., Assogbadjo, A.E., Glèlè Kakaï, R.L., et al. (2025).
Provenance and tree-to-tree differences in germination performance of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile: Insights for domestication and selection.
Heliyon, 2025.
Citations: 0

4. Konda, B., Dimobe, K., Salako, K.V., Dembélé, J.B., Boussim, I.J. (2025).
Morphological variability of Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir. along a climate gradient in Burkina Faso, West Africa: implications for conservation and domestication.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2025.
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5. Daboue, E.M.S., Béné, A., Dimobe, K., Vinceti, B., Ouédraogo, A.N., et al. (2024).
Variability in Fruit Morphology and Germination Capacity of the Tropical Medicinal Species Securidaca longipedunculata Fres.
Seeds, 2024.
Citations: 0

Laura Brannelly | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Brannelly | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at University of Melbourne, Australia

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly is a Senior Lecturer in One Health and Biostatistics at the University of Melbourne’s Veterinary School, specializing in disease ecology, amphibian conservation, and the impacts of climate change on wildlife health. She earned her Ph.D. in Public Health, Medical, and Veterinary Sciences from James Cook University, focusing on chytridiomycosis in frogs. Her extensive research experience includes postdoctoral positions funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Australian Research Council, investigating amphibian reproduction, pathogen susceptibility, and environmental stressors. Dr. Brannelly is highly skilled in molecular biology, statistical modeling, ecological monitoring, and laboratory infection trials. She has mentored numerous graduate students and coordinated courses in research methods and conservation science. A sought-after speaker, she has presented her work internationally, contributing significantly to wildlife disease management and ecological research. Her work bridges scientific discovery and conservation, addressing pressing global challenges in biodiversity and environmental health.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly holds a Ph.D. in Public Health, Medical, and Veterinary Sciences from James Cook University, where she focused on the effects of chytridiomycosis on amphibian populations. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong interdisciplinary approach, integrating ecology, disease dynamics, and conservation biology. During her Ph.D., she conducted extensive field and laboratory research on amphibian disease ecology, contributing valuable insights into wildlife health. Following her doctorate, she pursued postdoctoral research funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Australian Research Council, further refining her expertise in epidemiology, ecological modeling, and conservation strategies. Her educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in biostatistics, molecular biology, and ecological monitoring, shaping her career as a leading researcher in wildlife disease ecology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly is a distinguished researcher specializing in wildlife disease ecology, with extensive experience in academia and scientific research. She has held research and faculty positions at leading institutions, including the University of Melbourne, where she investigates amphibian disease dynamics and conservation strategies. Her professional journey includes postdoctoral research funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Australian Research Council, focusing on the epidemiology of chytridiomycosis in amphibian populations. She has conducted field research in Australia, Central America, and the United States, collaborating with conservation organizations and government agencies to develop strategies for mitigating disease impacts on biodiversity. Dr. Brannelly is also an active mentor, supervising graduate students and contributing to curriculum development in ecological and veterinary sciences. Her work integrates molecular biology, epidemiology, and ecological modeling to advance conservation efforts and inform policy decisions on wildlife health management globally.

Research Interest

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly’s research focuses on wildlife disease ecology, with a particular emphasis on amphibian health and conservation. She investigates the epidemiology and impact of infectious diseases, such as chytridiomycosis, on amphibian populations worldwide. Her work integrates field studies, laboratory experiments, and ecological modeling to understand disease transmission, host-pathogen interactions, and the environmental factors influencing outbreaks. Dr. Brannelly is especially interested in how amphibian immune responses and life history traits affect disease susceptibility and recovery. She also explores conservation strategies, including disease mitigation, captive breeding programs, and habitat management, to support declining species. By collaborating with global conservation organizations and governmental agencies, she contributes to policies aimed at protecting biodiversity. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges ecology, immunology, and microbiology, providing critical insights into wildlife disease dynamics and informing effective conservation interventions for threatened species.

Research Skill

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly possesses a diverse set of research skills focused on disease ecology, amphibian conservation, and wildlife health. She is highly skilled in experimental design, fieldwork, and laboratory techniques, particularly in studying amphibian disease dynamics, host-pathogen interactions, and conservation interventions. Her expertise includes molecular diagnostics, histopathology, and microbiome analysis to investigate the effects of fungal pathogens such as Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (chytrid fungus) on amphibian populations. Dr. Brannelly is proficient in statistical modeling and data analysis, employing advanced ecological and epidemiological modeling techniques to assess disease impacts and predict population trends. She is also adept at designing and implementing conservation management strategies, collaborating with governmental and non-governmental organizations to develop effective interventions. Additionally, her strong communication and public engagement skills allow her to translate complex scientific findings into actionable conservation policies. Her multidisciplinary research approach contributes significantly to amphibian conservation and global efforts to mitigate wildlife diseases.

Conclusion

Dr. Laura A. Brannelly is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given her exceptional research track record, leadership, and contributions to disease ecology and amphibian conservation. Minor improvements in research dissemination and interdisciplinary collaborations could further elevate her profile.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has nonamphibian hosts and releases chemicals that cause pathology in the absence of infection
    Authors: TA McMahon, LA Brannelly, MWH Chatfield, PTJ Johnson, MB Joseph, …
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 262

  • Title: Susceptibility of amphibians to chytridiomycosis is associated with MHC class II conformation
    Authors: A Bataille, SD Cashins, L Grogan, LF Skerratt, D Hunter, M McFadden, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 173

  • Title: After the epidemic: ongoing declines, stabilizations and recoveries in amphibians afflicted by chytridiomycosis
    Authors: BC Scheele, LF Skerratt, LF Grogan, DA Hunter, N Clemann, …
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 153

  • Title: Low impact of chytridiomycosis on frog recruitment enables persistence in refuges despite high adult mortality
    Authors: BC Scheele, DA Hunter, LF Skerratt, LA Brannelly, DA Driscoll
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 101

  • Title: Priorities for management of chytridiomycosis in Australia: saving frogs from extinction
    Authors: LF Skerratt, L Berger, N Clemann, DA Hunter, G Marantelli, DA Newell, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 98

  • Title: Clinical trials with itraconazole as a treatment for chytrid fungal infections in amphibians
    Authors: LA Brannelly, CL Richards-Zawacki, AP Pessier
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 93

  • Title: A review of the role of parasites in the ecology of reptiles and amphibians
    Authors: DS Bower, LA Brannelly, CA McDonald, RJ Webb, SE Greenspan, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 92

  • Title: Reservoir‐host amplification of disease impact in an endangered amphibian
    Authors: BC Scheele, DA Hunter, LA Brannelly, LF Skerratt, DA Driscoll
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 91

  • Title: Amphibians with infectious disease increase their reproductive effort: evidence for the terminal investment hypothesis
    Authors: LA Brannelly, R Webb, LF Skerratt, L Berger
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 69

  • Title: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in natural and farmed Louisiana crayfish populations: prevalence and implications
    Authors: LA Brannelly, TA McMahon, M Hinton, D Lenger, CL Richards-Zawacki
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 69

Shenkute Goshme | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shenkute Goshme | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researchers at Amhara Region Agricultural Research Institute, Debre Birhan Agricultural Research Centre, Ethiopia

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay is a distinguished researcher specializing in animal breeding and genetics, with over 14 years of experience at Debre Birhan Research Center. He holds an MSc in Animal Breeding and Genetics from Hawassa University and is currently pursuing a PhD in Animal Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University. His expertise spans sustainable livestock systems, climate-smart agriculture, and genetic improvement programs. Dr. Goshme has contributed significantly to Ethiopia’s livestock sector through research on genetic diversity, fertility traits, and breeding programs for cattle and sheep. He has collaborated with institutions like the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and has numerous publications in reputable journals. His work emphasizes the application of molecular genetics to enhance livestock productivity. With strong leadership, analytical, and laboratory skills, he actively engages in training and technology dissemination, making him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay has a strong academic background in animal breeding and genetics. He earned his Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Animal Production and Rangeland Management from Debre Berhan University, where he developed foundational knowledge in livestock production and sustainable rangeland management. He then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Animal Breeding and Genetics at Hawassa University, focusing on genetic improvement strategies for livestock. Currently, he is undertaking a PhD in Animal Biotechnology at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, specializing in molecular genetics and advanced breeding techniques to enhance livestock productivity. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to research and innovation in animal science, equipping him with expertise in genetic diversity, fertility traits, and sustainable breeding programs. Through his education, Dr. Goshme has gained extensive analytical and laboratory skills, positioning him as a leading researcher in Ethiopia’s livestock sector.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay has extensive professional experience in animal breeding, genetics, and livestock research. He has served as a researcher and lecturer at various academic and research institutions in Ethiopia, contributing to advancements in animal biotechnology and genetic improvement. His work primarily focuses on enhancing livestock productivity through selective breeding, molecular genetics, and sustainable management practices. Dr. Goshme has led and participated in multiple research projects aimed at improving the genetic diversity and fertility traits of indigenous livestock breeds. He has also collaborated with national and international organizations to implement innovative breeding strategies that benefit local farmers and the livestock industry. In addition to research, he has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students, equipping future professionals with essential skills in animal science. His expertise in genetic analysis and biotechnology has made him a key figure in Ethiopia’s efforts to modernize and optimize livestock breeding programs.

Research Interest

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay’s research interests lie in the fields of animal breeding, genetics, and livestock improvement, with a strong focus on enhancing the productivity and sustainability of indigenous livestock breeds. His work explores molecular genetics, selective breeding, and biotechnology applications to improve fertility, disease resistance, and overall genetic diversity in cattle, sheep, and goats. He is particularly interested in using advanced genetic tools and statistical models to identify superior traits that can contribute to sustainable livestock management. Dr. Goshme is also dedicated to integrating traditional breeding methods with modern biotechnological approaches to optimize animal production in Ethiopia and beyond. His research extends to conservation genetics, ensuring the preservation of valuable indigenous breeds while enhancing their economic and environmental benefits. Through his studies, he aims to develop efficient breeding strategies that support food security, rural livelihoods, and climate resilience in the agricultural sector.

Award and Honor

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to animal breeding, genetics, and livestock research. His work in improving indigenous livestock breeds has earned him accolades from national and international institutions. He has been honored with research excellence awards for his innovative approaches to genetic improvement and sustainable livestock management. Dr. Goshme has also received prestigious fellowships and grants that have supported his research in molecular genetics and biotechnology. His contributions to the scientific community have been acknowledged through invitations to present at global conferences and serve as a peer reviewer for esteemed journals. Additionally, he has been recognized for his role in mentoring young researchers and advancing academic excellence in animal science. These awards and honors reflect his dedication to improving livestock productivity and sustainability, ensuring a lasting impact on agricultural development and food security.

Research Skill

Dr. Shenkute Goshme Debay possesses a diverse set of research skills that have significantly contributed to advancements in animal breeding, genetics, and livestock management. His expertise includes molecular genetics, quantitative trait analysis, and statistical modeling for genetic improvement. He is proficient in using bioinformatics tools and genomic selection techniques to enhance livestock productivity and adaptability. Dr. Goshme has extensive experience in designing and conducting field studies, laboratory experiments, and data-driven research in animal science. His analytical skills enable him to interpret complex genetic data, develop breeding strategies, and optimize livestock performance. Additionally, he excels in scientific writing, grant proposal development, and peer-reviewed publications, contributing to high-impact research. His collaborative approach allows him to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams, bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications. Dr. Goshme’s research skills continue to drive innovation in sustainable livestock production and genetic resource conservation.

Conclusion

Shenkute Goshme Debay is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research experience, academic achievements, significant contributions to animal breeding and genetics, and commitment to community knowledge transfer. His work has had a notable impact on livestock sustainability and food security in Ethiopia. Enhancing international collaborations, increasing publications in high-impact journals, and securing research grants could further strengthen his candidacy.

Publication Top Noted

  • Authors: S. Besufkad, S. Goshme (Shenkute), A. Abebe (Aschalew), J. Sölkner (Johann), A. Haile (Aynalem)
  • Year: 2024
  • Title: Estimates of Genetic Parameters and Genetic Trends for Growth Traits in Menz Sheep Under Community-Based Breeding Programs
  • Journal: Small Ruminant Research