Tonglei Wu | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tonglei Wu | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology, China

Professor Wu Tonglei is an accomplished scholar in the field of preventive veterinary medicine, with a strong focus on pathogenic mechanisms of livestock and poultry bacteria and their control strategies. His research has made important contributions to understanding bacterial virulence, developing effective vaccines, and improving preventive measures for animal health. By studying pathogens such as Salmonella, Pasteurella, Brucella, and Aeromonas veronii, he has produced findings that are not only valuable for veterinary medicine but also crucial for food safety and public health. His publications in internationally recognized journals highlight his academic credibility, while his role as a mentor and educator underscores his leadership. With a balance of deep research expertise, impactful scientific contributions, and commitment to training the next generation of researchers, Professor Wu represents the qualities of an innovative scientist whose work bridges laboratory research with practical solutions in the livestock and poultry industries.

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Education

Professor Wu Tonglei has pursued an impressive academic path in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in preventive veterinary medicine. He began his higher studies with a Master’s degree at Jilin Agricultural University, where he investigated the pathogenic mechanism of Aeromonas veronii. Building on this foundation, he continued with a doctoral program at China Agricultural University, focusing on the pathogenic mechanisms of Brucella, one of the most critical bacterial pathogens affecting both animals and humans. His doctoral research provided him with advanced skills in microbial pathogenesis, immunology, and host-pathogen interactions. Following his doctorate, he joined Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology as a faculty member, where he continued his academic journey and developed his expertise in Salmonella and Pasteurella. His education reflects a solid combination of theoretical knowledge, experimental research skills, and applied understanding, positioning him as a leading figure in the prevention and control of animal infectious diseases.

Experience

Professor Wu Tonglei has extensive academic and research experience in veterinary medicine, particularly in microbial pathogenesis and vaccine development. At Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology, he has led multiple research projects investigating the pathogenicity of livestock and poultry bacteria and their implications for animal health. His work ranges from basic molecular studies to applied research focused on the design and evaluation of live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines. Over the years, he has published numerous scientific articles as first or corresponding author in internationally reputed journals, which reflect his scientific rigor and innovation. In addition to his research contributions, he has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, fostering the development of young talents in preventive veterinary medicine. His experience also includes collaborations with colleagues in academia and industry, enhancing the translational potential of his work and its relevance to both science and society.

Research Interest

Professor Wu Tonglei’s research interests lie primarily in the study of pathogenic mechanisms of livestock and poultry bacteria and the development of preventive and therapeutic measures. He is particularly interested in the molecular basis of bacterial virulence, host-pathogen interactions, and immunological responses in animals. His research has focused extensively on pathogens such as Salmonella, Pasteurella, Brucella, and Aeromonas veronii, which are responsible for significant economic losses in animal husbandry and pose potential zoonotic threats. By employing molecular biology, genetic engineering, and immunological approaches, he works on creating novel vaccines and preventive technologies that not only control infections but also enhance overall livestock health. His research integrates fundamental microbiology with applied solutions, aiming to safeguard both animal productivity and food safety. Additionally, he is interested in exploring probiotics, bacterial mutants, and mucosal adjuvants as innovative tools to develop sustainable strategies for controlling infectious diseases in veterinary practice.

Awards and Honors

Professor Wu Tonglei has received recognition for his impactful contributions to veterinary science, particularly in preventive medicine and microbial pathogenesis. His publications in high-quality, peer-reviewed international journals reflect the academic merit of his work and the recognition it has earned within the scientific community. As a corresponding author of multiple influential studies, his research has been widely cited, demonstrating both relevance and influence. His dedication to vaccine innovation and disease prevention has contributed to improved animal health, which indirectly supports food security and public welfare. Beyond research publications, he has been honored through his academic appointments and trusted with leadership roles in mentoring young scholars, a reflection of institutional and community recognition of his expertise. The honors and distinctions he has achieved highlight his consistent pursuit of excellence, innovation in research, and dedication to advancing veterinary medicine at both national and international levels.

Research Skills

Professor Wu Tonglei has developed a broad and advanced set of research skills that support his work in veterinary microbiology and preventive medicine. He is skilled in molecular microbiology, bacterial genetics, and immunological assays, which he applies to investigate virulence factors and pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial infections. His expertise extends to vaccine development, including live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines, evaluation of immune responses in animal models, and application of probiotics and bacterial mutants in preventive strategies. He has strong capabilities in experimental design, data analysis, and translational research, ensuring his findings have practical applications for animal health management. In addition, his skills include scientific writing, grant proposal development, and research project leadership, enabling him to secure funding and direct collaborative projects. With proficiency in both laboratory and academic leadership skills, Professor Wu has established himself as a well-rounded researcher capable of advancing veterinary science through innovation and teamwork.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Isolation and identification of Mycoplasma synoviae in Hebei, China, and evaluation of the immune protection efficacy of inactivated vaccines
Authors: Wang Z, Chen L, Song L, Wei Z, Wang F, Li S, Yang Y, Han Z, Zhang Z, Wu T*
Year: 2025

Title: Establishment of RAA detection method for infectious laryngotracheitis virus
Authors: [Author details not fully available]
Year: 2025

Title: The mcpC mutant of Salmonella enteritidis exhibits attenuation and confers both immunogenicity and protective efficacy in mice
Authors: Zhang L, Chen L, Zhang X, Li Y, Zheng Q, Li Y, Li N, Shi Q, Zhang Y, Wu T*
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Wu Tonglei is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to preventive veterinary medicine, particularly in the study of pathogenic mechanisms and the development of novel vaccines against major livestock and poultry pathogens, are both scientifically impactful and socially valuable. His work bridges fundamental microbiological research with practical applications in animal health and food security, directly benefiting society. With his proven research record, academic leadership, and future potential for international collaborations, Professor Wu embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher and a strong role model for the scientific community.

Lioba Lendl | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lioba Lendl | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor, Germany

Lioba Lendl is a dedicated veterinary professional and early-career researcher specializing in equine health, with a particular focus on equine asthma and respiratory diagnostics. With a strong academic background and a growing research portfolio, she combines scientific investigation with clinical expertise to address key challenges in equine medicine. Her work contributes to improving diagnostic approaches for subclinical respiratory diseases in horses, bridging the gap between research findings and practical applications in sports medicine and animal welfare. Lioba’s training as both a veterinarian and a Pferdewirtin (classical riding specialist) provides her with a unique interdisciplinary perspective that enhances her understanding of equine performance, health, and management. Currently working Nas an assistant veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor GmbH, she actively engages in clinical studies, patient care, and collaborative research projects. Her early contributions in international, peer-reviewed journals demonstrate her potential as a rising researcher and her commitment to advancing equine veterinary science.

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Education

Lioba Lendl pursued her veterinary studies at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, one of Europe’s leading institutions for animal health. She graduated with a veterinary degree, achieving a solid academic performance (final exam grade 2.0). During her education, she focused on internal medicine and equine clinical practice, particularly respiratory diseases, which shaped her research interests. Prior to her university studies, she completed a specialized vocational training program as a Pferdewirtin in classical riding education. She excelled in this field, graduating with distinction and receiving the prestigious Stensbeck-Plakette in Bronze for outstanding performance (grade 1.6). Her early academic path also reflects strong intellectual ability, with an Abitur (German high school diploma) earned with an excellent grade of 1.3. This combination of veterinary science education and equestrian expertise provides her with a rare interdisciplinary background valuable for equine health research.

Experience

Lioba Lendl has been working as an assistant veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor GmbH, where she provides hands-on clinical care for equine patients while also supporting ongoing research and diagnostic studies. Her clinical role involves diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, and direct involvement in equine internal medicine cases, particularly respiratory conditions. Prior to this professional role, her education included significant practical training in veterinary clinics, research labs, and equestrian environments. During her training as a Pferdewirtin, she gained first-hand experience in classical riding, horse management, and training of sport horses, skills that now complement her veterinary expertise. Her dual background in equine care and medical diagnostics enables her to connect practical horse management with advanced clinical research. Alongside her clinical responsibilities, she has engaged in collaborative research with academic mentors, contributing to peer-reviewed publications. This balance of clinical practice and research demonstrates her commitment to both patient care and advancing veterinary science.

Research Interest

Lioba’s research is centered on equine respiratory medicine, with particular emphasis on equine asthma, a condition that significantly impacts both horse welfare and athletic performance. Her scientific interests focus on the diagnostic challenges of subclinical respiratory diseases, aiming to refine methods that can detect early stages of asthma before clinical symptoms impair performance. She is especially interested in the use of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cytology and the effects of exercise as diagnostic tools. By exploring standardized lunging tests and their impact on respiratory biomarkers, her research aims to bridge laboratory diagnostics with field-applicable methods for veterinarians and equestrian professionals. Beyond respiratory health, she is interested in the intersection of equine welfare, sports medicine, and preventive healthcare strategies. Lioba’s interdisciplinary background as both a veterinarian and an equestrian trainer informs her perspective, ensuring her research remains closely tied to the practical needs of the equine industry and veterinary clinical practice.

Awards and Honors

Although at an early stage of her professional career, Lioba Lendl has already achieved noteworthy academic and professional recognition. During her vocational training as a Pferdewirtin specializing in classical riding, she was awarded the Stensbeck-Plakette in Bronze, an honor bestowed for outstanding examination performance, demonstrating both dedication and skill in equestrian education. Her academic excellence was also evident in her Abitur, where she graduated with a remarkable grade of 1.3, ranking among the top students of her cohort. More recently, her contributions to veterinary research have been acknowledged through her publications in internationally indexed journals such as Animals, reflecting the scientific community’s recognition of her work. While she is still developing her professional career, these achievements indicate her strong potential to earn further academic and professional honors in the future. Her blend of veterinary training, equestrian excellence, and early publication record establishes a solid foundation for future accolades.

Research Skills

Lioba Lendl possesses a diverse set of research skills that integrate both clinical veterinary methods and academic scientific approaches. She is proficient in diagnostic procedures such as bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) analysis, cytology, and clinical examination of equine respiratory systems. Her academic training has equipped her with strong competencies in scientific literature review, experimental design, and data interpretation, as demonstrated in her peer-reviewed publications on equine asthma diagnostics and exercise-related biomarkers. She has experience in collaborative research, working closely with established scholars and contributing to international-level projects. In addition to technical veterinary research skills, her background in classical riding and equestrian training adds practical insight, allowing her to design research that is both scientifically robust and applicable in real-world equestrian contexts. Her ability to merge clinical expertise, laboratory methods, and practical horse management highlights her adaptability as a researcher and her capability to contribute meaningfully to equine veterinary science.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Equine Asthma Diagnostics: Review of Influencing Factors and Difficulties in Diagnosing Subclinical Disease
Authors: Lendl, L.; Barton, A.K.
Year: 2024

Title: Influence of a Standardized Lunging Exercise Test on BALF Cytology in Horses Suffering from Mild–Moderate Equine Asthma
Authors: Lendl, L.; Wirth, C.; Merle, R.; Barton, A.K.
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Lioba Lendl is a highly promising early-career researcher whose work in equine respiratory health and diagnostics has already contributed valuable insights to veterinary science. Her strong academic background, clinical expertise, and early international publications demonstrate her commitment to advancing equine welfare through innovative diagnostic research. With her potential to expand collaborations and leadership in veterinary medicine, she is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, representing the next generation of veterinary researchers who bridge scientific innovation with clinical application.

Antonio Borghese | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Antonio Borghese | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Lifetime achievement Award

General Secretary at International Buffalo Federation, Italy

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese is an internationally renowned scientist whose distinguished career spans over five decades in veterinary science and animal production. With over 413 scientific publications and six influential books, including the widely recognized FAO publication “Buffalo Production and Research”, he has made groundbreaking contributions to buffalo research and development. He has led numerous national and international projects, held key positions such as Research Director and General Director at Italy’s Animal Production Research Institute, and served as General Secretary of the International Buffalo Federation. His leadership in organizing global congresses and training programs has advanced buffalo science worldwide. As a dedicated educator, he has influenced generations of professionals through university-level teaching. His work with the FAO and other global organizations underscores his commitment to sustainable agricultural development. Prof. Borghese’s lifelong dedication, scientific excellence, and global impact make him exceptionally deserving of the Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Education🎓

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese possesses a strong and multidisciplinary educational background that laid the foundation for his illustrious scientific career. He earned his first degree in Biological Sciences in 1966, followed by a degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1969, achieving top marks in both fields. In 1970, he obtained professional qualification as a veterinarian, and in 1971, he completed a teacher’s diploma in Animal Production, further enhancing his expertise in animal science and education. His early academic pursuits reflected a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in both the biological and veterinary domains. Throughout his career, he continued to contribute to education by teaching specialized courses in Animal Nutrition at the Veterinary University of Naples and participating in Animal Production programs in collaboration with universities in Viterbo and Velletri. His strong academic foundation and continued engagement in higher education have significantly contributed to the advancement of veterinary and animal production sciences globally.

Professional Experience📝

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese has amassed a remarkable professional career spanning over five decades in veterinary science and animal production. He began as a researcher at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Rome (1967–1970) before serving in the Veterinary Military Service until 1972. In 1973, he joined the Animal Production Research Institute under the Agricultural Ministry, where he rose to become Research Director and later General Director. He led numerous national and international projects focused on improving livestock reproduction and buffalo development, including EU-funded and FAO-supported initiatives. Prof. Borghese played a pivotal role in advancing buffalo research through leadership positions such as Director of the Buffalo Department and as General Secretary of the International Buffalo Federation. He also organized major international congresses and training programs while editing key scientific journals. His professional journey reflects a lifetime of impactful contributions to animal science, research leadership, and global agricultural development.

Research Interest🔎

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese’s research interests lie primarily in animal production, with a strong specialization in reproductive physiology and the genetic improvement of livestock, particularly buffalo. His work has focused on enhancing production and reproduction efficiency in buffaloes, goats, and cattle through applied research and breeding strategies. He has led and contributed to numerous national and international research projects aimed at improving livestock management, milk production, and meat quality. Prof. Borghese is especially recognized for his pioneering efforts in buffalo science, covering topics such as milking management, sustainable buffalo farming, and valorization of buffalo products. His interdisciplinary approach integrates animal nutrition, genetics, and reproduction, aiming to improve animal welfare and productivity. He has also been deeply involved in promoting biological agriculture and sustainable livestock systems. Through his editorial work and leadership in global networks, he has advanced research collaboration and knowledge dissemination in animal science across continents.

Award and Honor🏆

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to animal science and buffalo research. His scientific excellence, leadership, and international impact have earned him widespread acclaim from both academic and professional communities. As the General Secretary of the International Buffalo Federation (IBF), he has played a key role in organizing global events such as the World Buffalo Congress and regional buffalo symposia, further cementing his reputation as a leader in the field. His work with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), particularly the widely referenced publication Buffalo Production and Research”, has gained international recognition and been translated into multiple languages. His leadership in coordinating international training programs, research networks, and collaborative projects has contributed significantly to global agricultural development. Prof. Borghese’s lifelong dedication to advancing science, education, and international cooperation has made him a highly respected figure and a deserving candidate for lifetime achievement honors.

Research Skill🔬

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese possesses exceptional research skills that have been instrumental in advancing the fields of veterinary science and animal production. His expertise encompasses experimental design, project coordination, data analysis, and scientific writing, demonstrated by over 413 published papers and several authoritative books. He has successfully led numerous national and international research projects, showcasing his ability to manage complex, multidisciplinary studies across various livestock species, with a particular emphasis on buffalo. His skills in reproductive physiology, genetic improvement, and livestock management have significantly contributed to innovations in sustainable animal farming. Prof. Borghese is also skilled in translating research findings into practical applications, benefiting farmers, industry professionals, and policymakers worldwide. His editorial leadership in scientific journals and newsletters further reflects his strong analytical and communication abilities. Through decades of active research, teaching, and collaboration, he has established himself as a global authority with a rare combination of technical depth and visionary insight.

Conclusion💡

Prof. Dr. Antonio Borghese is highly suitable for the Lifetime Achievement Award. His career is a testament to dedication, innovation, and leadership in veterinary and animal production sciences, particularly buffalo research. His global influence, prolific publication record, project leadership, and institutional contributions make him a model candidate. With minimal areas for improvement primarily in recent documentation, his legacy already reflects the essence of what this award aims to recognize: a lifetime of transformative scientific service and global impact.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Detection of combustion formed nanoparticles

    • Authors: LA Sgro, G Basile, AC Barone, A D’Anna, P Minutolo, A Borghese, …

    • Year: 2003

    • Citations: 164

  • Time-resolved spectral and spatial description of laser-induced breakdown in air as a pulsed, bright, and broadband ultraviolet–visible light source

    • Authors: A Borghese, SS Merola

    • Year: 1998

    • Citations: 89

  • Measurements of nanoparticles of organic carbon and soot in flames and vehicle exhausts

    • Authors: LA Sgro, A Borghese, L Speranza, AC Barone, P Minutolo, A Bruno, …

    • Year: 2008

    • Citations: 68

  • Development of hot nitrogen kernel, produced by a very fast spark discharge

    • Authors: A Borghese, A D’Alessio, M Diana, C Venitozzi

    • Year: 1989

    • Citations: 62

  • Study of the soot nucleation zone of rich methane-oxygen flames

    • Authors: A D’Alessio, A Di Lorenzo, A Borghese, F Beretta, S Masi

    • Year: 1977

    • Citations: 52

  • Unstable–stable resonators with toroidal mirrors

    • Authors: A Borghese, R Canevari, V Donati, L Garifo

    • Year: 1981

    • Citations: 47

  • Analysis of exhausts emitted by IC engines and stationary burners, by means of UV extinction and fluorescence spectroscopy

    • Authors: SS Merola, G Gambi, C Allouis, F Beretta, A Borghese, A D’Alessio

    • Year: 2001

    • Citations: 33

  • Detection of extremely fine carbonaceous particles in the exhausts of diesel and spark-ignited internal combustion engines, by means of broad-band extinction and scattering

    • Author: A Borghese

    • Year: 1998

    • Citations: 30

  • Early growth of flames, ignited by fast sparks

    • Authors: A Borghese, M Diana, V Moccia, R Tamai

    • Year: 1991

    • Citations: 22

  • Photoionisation and structures of jet-formed toluene clusters

    • Authors: TM Di Palma, A Bende, A Borghese

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 21

  • Tunable single-photon ionization TOF mass spectrometry using laser-produced plasma as the table-top VUV light source

    • Authors: TM Di Palma, MV Prati, A Borghese

    • Year: 2009

    • Citations: 19

  • Characterization of a UV–VUV light source based on a gas-target ns-laser-produced plasma

    • Authors: TM Di Palma, A Borghese

    • Year: 2007

    • Citations: 18