Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Scholar Award

Lecturer | Arish University | Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz is a Lecturer in the Department of Aquaculture and Biotechnology at the Faculty of Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries, Arish University, Egypt. He has an extensive background in aquaculture, fish nutrition, and marine biology. Born in Fayoum, Egypt, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from Suhag University in 2008 with honors. Following this, he pursued a Master’s in Animal Nutrition from Fayoum University in 2013, with his research focusing on the reproductive and productive performance of red hybrid tilapia. He completed his Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition in 2016, investigating the effects of feeding and husbandry systems on the growth performance of rabbitfish. His academic career includes teaching and research roles, along with involvement in scientific training and publications in aquaculture.

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Education

Abdel-Aziz’s educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences from Suhag University in 2008, where he graduated with honors. His Master’s degree, obtained from Fayoum University in 2013, concentrated on the effects of environmental conditions and protein quality on tilapia aquaculture. His doctoral studies at Fayoum University, completed in 2016, focused on fish nutrition, particularly examining husbandry systems in rabbitfish. These academic pursuits laid the foundation for his subsequent career in aquaculture research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. Abdel-Aziz has worked in various prestigious roles throughout his career. He served as an Aquaculture Specialist at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries from 2010 to 2022, focusing on fish rearing and aquaculture systems. His work involved developing sustainable aquaculture practices, conducting water quality analysis, and managing fish hatcheries. In addition, he has been a faculty member and lecturer at Arish University since 2022, where he teaches a range of aquaculture courses such as Fish Nutrition, Aquaculture Systems, and Aquaculture Technologies. His research contributions and training programs have earned him recognition in the field of marine biology and aquaculture.

Research Interests

Dr. Abdel-Aziz’s research interests are centered around the development of aquaculture systems, particularly in desert regions, and improving fish growth rates in freshwater systems with relatively high salinity. His studies explore various aquaculture technologies, focusing on sustainable practices for the rearing of marine finfish and shellfish. Additionally, he has a strong interest in water quality management, feed formulation, and fish nutrition. His research also delves into the optimization of fish farming systems in challenging environmental conditions, including the use of underground water resources for aquaculture.

Awards and Recognition

While Dr. Abdel-Aziz’s academic contributions are notable, he has also been recognized for his research in aquaculture. His innovative work in improving fish growth and developing aquaculture systems in Egypt has been acknowledged through several professional awards and nominations. His participation in national and international workshops further highlights his recognition in the scientific community, contributing to discussions on the future of sustainable aquaculture.

Publications

Dr. Abdel-Aziz has published several research articles in respected journals, contributing significantly to the field of aquaculture. His publications include:

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2016). “Effect of some feeding and husbandry systems on growth performance of rabbitfish.” Aquaculture Research.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2014). “The impact of protein quality on reproductive performance of red hybrid tilapia.” Aquaculture Nutrition Journal.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & Mahmoud, A. (2017). “Sustainable aquaculture practices in desert regions of Egypt.” Journal of Marine Biology.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2018). “Utilizing high-salinity underground water for aquaculture in Egypt.” Environmental Aquaculture Journal.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & El-Maghraby, A. M. (2019). “Optimization of fish hatchery management systems in Egyptian lakes.” Fish Farming International.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & Al-Sayed, A. F. (2020). “Aquaculture feed formulation and its impact on sustainable fisheries in Egypt.” Journal of Aquatic Food Production.

These publications have been cited by other research articles focusing on sustainable aquaculture, fish nutrition, and environmental management in aquaculture systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing aquaculture science. His research, teaching, and extensive experience in fish nutrition and aquaculture systems make him a valuable contributor to the academic and scientific communities. His work is helping to shape the future of sustainable aquaculture practices, particularly in Egypt’s challenging environmental conditions. Through his teaching and publications, Dr. Abdel-Aziz continues to inspire the next generation of aquaculture professionals.

Ana Couto | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ana Couto | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Professor / Researcher | FCUP / CIIMAR | Portugal

Dr. Ana Isabel Santos Couto, a distinguished researcher and academic, holds a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Porto (2014). Her academic journey is marked by international collaborations with CIIMAR, Norway’s Life Sciences University, and Nord University. Currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at CIIMAR and an Invited Assistant Professor at the University of Porto, her expertise lies in fish nutrition, histology, physiology, and health and welfare. Dr. Couto’s research focuses on optimizing animal health through nutritional strategies and innovative diagnostic tools.

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Education

Dr. Couto obtained her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Aveiro in 2004, graduating with distinction. She pursued her Ph.D. in Biology at the University of Porto, completing her thesis on the impacts of antinutrients on marine species in collaboration with Norwegian institutions. Her academic credentials are complemented by advanced training in marine biology, toxicology, and aquaculture techniques.

Professional Experience

With a career spanning nearly two decades, Dr. Couto has contributed extensively to academia and industry. She has held research roles at CIIMAR, CCMAR, and Nord University, developing groundbreaking work in fish nutrition and health. She has supervised multiple Ph.D., M.Sc., and undergraduate projects, combining her scientific acumen with strong mentoring skills. Dr. Couto also actively participates in continuous education programs and manages CIIMAR’s histology laboratory, ensuring the transfer of her expertise to emerging scientists.

Research Interests

Dr. Couto’s primary research interests include:

  • Nutrition-health dynamics: Exploring the interplay between diet and health in aquatic species.
  • Innovative nutritional strategies: Developing sustainable feed ingredients to enhance fish health and welfare.
  • Diagnostic advancements: Creating tools to evaluate nutritional pathologies and optimize aquaculture health management.

Her work emphasizes sustainability, aiming to contribute to the global blue economy.

Awards

Dr. Couto’s achievements include being part of the winning team for the 2021 Challenge Startup Competition by the University of Macau, a recognition of her innovative contributions to animal health. Additionally, her projects have consistently been funded by competitive grants, affirming her role as a leading researcher.

Publications

Effect of solid-state fermentation of Brewer’s spent grain on digestibility and digestive function of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) juveniles

    • Authors: Estevão-Rodrigues, T., Fernandes, H., Moutinho, S., Oliva-Teles, A., Peres, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Tracking Biomarkers for the Health and Welfare of Aquaculture Fish

    • Authors: Oliveira, J., Oliva-Teles, A., Couto, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Effect of dietary L-glutamine supplementation on the intestinal physiology and growth during Solea senegalensis larval development

    • Authors: Matias, A.C., Viegas, A.R., Couto, A., Pousão-Ferreira, P., Ribeiro, L.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Salicornia ramosissima Biomass as a Partial Replacement of Wheat Meal in Diets for Juvenile European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

    • Authors: Barreto, A., Couto, A., Jerónimo, D., Costas, B., Rocha, R.J.M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Novel chitinolytic Bacillus spp. increase feed efficiency, feed digestibility, and survivability to Vibrio anguillarum in European seabass fed with diets containing Hermetia illucens larvae meal

    • Authors: Rangel, F., Monteiro, M., Santos, R.A., Serra, C.R., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5

Effect of Tryptophan Dietary Content on Meagre, Argyrosomus regius, Juveniles Stress and Behavioral Response

    • Authors: Vasconcelos, A., Soares, M.C., Barata, M., Mendes, R., Saavedra, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

Dietary oleic acid supplementation improves feed efficiency and modulates fatty acid profile and cell signaling pathway in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) juveniles fed high-lipid diets

    • Authors: Martins, N., Magalhães, R., Vieria, L., Peres, H., Oliva-Teles, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

Feeding Yellow Worms to Meagre: Effects on Whole-Body Fatty Acid Profile and Hepatic and Intestine Oxidative Status

    • Authors: Guerreiro, I., Castro, C., Serra, C.R., Oliva-Teles, A., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Effect of Dietary Incorporation of Yellow Mealworm as a Partial Fishmeal Replacer on Growth, Metabolism, and Intestinal Histomorphology in Juvenile Meagre (Argyrosomus regius)

    • Authors: Saavedra, M., Barata, M., Matias, A.C., Dias, J., Pousão-Ferreira, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Oxidative Stress Response of Meagre to Dietary Black Soldier Fly Meal

    • Authors: Guerreiro, I., Castro, C., Serra, C.R., Oliva-Teles, A., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Ana Isabel Santos Couto exemplifies the synergy of academic rigor, innovative research, and impactful teaching. Her work bridges fundamental biology with applied aquaculture, fostering advancements that benefit both science and industry. Her commitment to sustainability and mentorship continues to inspire the next generation of researchers in marine biology and aquaculture.

Bala Mohan | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bala Mohan | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar | Department of Environmental Sciences, Bharathiar University | India

B. Mohan is a dedicated researcher specializing in the field of environmental sciences with a focus on bioremediation, crustacean biology, and planktonology. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Bharathiar University, Mohan has gained extensive experience working as a project fellow and actively contributes to several scientific journals as a reviewer. His commitment to environmental research is reflected in his numerous publications and active involvement in promoting environmental sustainability.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

B. Mohan has pursued a strong academic path, with both a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Zoology, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences. This demonstrates commitment to higher education and specialization in his field.

Mohan’s research interests are broad yet interconnected, spanning bioremediation, phytoremediation, environmental monitoring, and crustacean biology. His focus on environmental sciences is timely and relevant, considering the global emphasis on sustainability and ecological conservation.

With 11 published research articles, a citation count of 18, and an h-index of 2, Mohan has begun to make an impact in his research field. His publications, particularly in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, highlight the scientific rigor of his work, making him a credible candidate for this award.

Mohan’s role as a reviewer for reputed journals, such as Taylor and Francis and Springer, further solidifies his standing in the research community. This shows recognition by peers and experts in his field.

His contributions to topics such as planktonology, phytochemistry, entomology, and crustacean biology reflect versatility and the capacity to engage with different aspects of environmental and life sciences.

His role as a Project Fellow for two years suggests hands-on experience with research projects, further strengthening his research credentials.

Education 🎓

Mohan’s academic journey began in Tamil Nadu, where he completed his schooling at Methodist Mission Higher Secondary School (2015) and Government Higher Secondary School (2017). He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology from Government Arts and Science College (2020) with 83%, followed by an M.Sc. in Zoology at the same institution (2022), graduating with 84%. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Bharathiar University, focusing on bioremediation and environmental monitoring.

Experience 🏢

Mohan has valuable experience working as a Project Fellow for two years with the Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education (TANSCHE). His research encompasses bioremediation, phytoremediation, and environmental monitoring, giving him hands-on experience in the field. He is also a reviewer for several reputed journals, including Journal of Natural History, Wetlands, and Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences.

Research Interests 🔬

Bioremediation/Phytoremediation

Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs)

Environmental Monitoring

Crustacean Biology

Planktonology

Entomology

Awards and Achievements 🏆

Mohan’s notable achievements include his participation in the Cleanliness Drive- Swachhta Hi Sewa campaign organized by the Airports Authority of India in 2018. This recognition reflects his commitment to environmental conservation, aligning with his research interests.

Publications 📚

A study on the diversity and community structure of freshwater zooplankton and Ichthyofaunal in Kumaraswamy Lake, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, S Priyadarshinee

Year: 2022

Citations: 7

Phytoplankton as bio indicators of water quality in two perennial lakes of Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, S Priyadarshinee

Year: 2023

Citations: 4

Impact of seasonal changes in freshwater phytoplankton and zooplankton biodiversity at Valankulam lake, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, S Priyadarshinee, R Kalpana, PS Bhavan, N Manickam, others

Year: 2023

Citations: 2

First identification of the microcystins–producing cyanobacterium Microcystis flos-aquae and Microcystis wesenbergi in Valankulam lake, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha, SS Priyadarshinee

Year: 2023

Citations: 2

The First Record of Morphologically Identified Some New Rotifer Species from Kumaraswamy Lake, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Comparison of hypnotic effect in fresh petal aqueous extract of lotus (Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn) and diazepam powder on ornamental guppy fish (Poecilia Reticulata)

Authors: B Mohan, T Arasi

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

New Record of Some Phacus Species (Euglenophyceae) from Ukkadam Lake, Coimbatore City, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha, S Priyadarshinee

Year: 2022

Citations: 1

Comparative growth analysis of Raphanus sativus L. (Radish): effects of vermiwash and vermicompost applications on plant development

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha

Year: 2024

Water Quality Evaluation, Reservoir Management, and Zooplankton Monitoring in the Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: N Manickam, RR Mohamed, A Paulraj, R Bhuvaneswari, AS Devi, others

Year: 2024

Gomphonema incrassata sp. n., a new benthic diatom species (Bacillariophyceae: Gomphonemataceae) from Walayar Dam, Palakkad district, Kerala, India

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha

Year: 2024

First Record of Freshwater Plumatella emarginata and Plumatella geimermassardi (Bryozoa: Plumatellidae) from Valankulam Lake, Coimbatore City, Tamil Nadu, India

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha, S Priyadarshinee

Year: 2024

Phytochemical Characteristics and Insecticidal Activity of Sida acuta (Burm. f.) against Sitophilus oryzae (L.)

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha, C Bhuvaneshwari

Year: 2024

Evaluation of trophic state conditions in the three urban perennial lakes of the Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu: Based on water quality parameters and rotifer composition

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha

Year: 2024

First report of Palaeozoic freshwater Eucypris cisternina (Ostracod; Podocopid) from Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, South India

Authors: B Mohan, D Prabha, S Priyadarshinee, S Bhavan, N Manickam

Year: 2023

Conclusion 🔚

B. Mohan presents a solid case for the “Best Researcher Award” especially given his academic achievements, publication record, and involvement with environmental research. His contributions to biodiversity and environmental monitoring are important in today’s context of environmental conservation. However, to truly stand out, further effort is needed to elevate the impact of his research, particularly in gaining more citations, publishing in higher-impact journals, and expanding his research horizons beyond regional studies.

Mukhtar Muhammad Abdullateef | Aquaculture development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mukhtar Muhammad Abdullateef | Aquaculture development | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Lecturer | Wuxi Fisheries College/Federal University Dutse | Nigeria

Short Bio 🐟

Abdullateef Mukhtar Muhammad is a dedicated aquaculturist with a strong academic background in aquaculture. Currently an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Federal University Dutse, Nigeria, Abdullateef has a robust track record in fishery management, aquaculture practices, and environmental conservation. His experience spans across Nigeria and China, where he has developed expertise in fish gut microbiota, meat quality, and disease pathogens in aquaculture.

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Education 🎓

  • 2021 – 2024: Master of Science in Aquaculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Freshwater Fisheries Research Centre, Chinese Academy of Fishery Science, Wuxi Fisheries College, PR China.
  • 2011 – 2016: Bachelor of Fisheries in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Nasarawa State University Keffi, Nigeria.

Experience 🏢

  • 2024 – Present: Assistant Lecturer, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria.
  • 2020 – July 2024: Graduate Assistant, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria. Responsibilities included teaching, research support, and administrative tasks.

Research Interest 🔬

Abdullateef’s research focuses on the quality and microbiota of cultured fish, with significant work on the effects of processing methods on fish products. His notable research includes comparisons of meat quality and gut microbiota in fish and studies on the impact of dietary additives on fish health.

Awards 🏆

Abdullateef has been recognized for his contributions to aquaculture and fishery management, though specific awards are not listed. His ongoing work continues to contribute to advancements in the field.

Publications 📚

  • Zhu, M.; Sumana, S.L.; Abdullateef, M.M.; Falayi, O.C.; Shui, Y.; Zhang, C.; Zhu, J.; Su, S. (2024). CRISPR/Cas9 Technology for Enhancing Desirable Traits of Fish Species in Aquaculture. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25, 9299. Link
  • Muhammad, A.M.; Yang, C.; Wang, J.; Ge, X.; Liu, B.; Miao, L.; Gao, G.; Zhou, Q. (2024). Vitamin C Alleviates Intestinal Inflammation Caused by Aeromonas hydrophila in Juvenile Blunt Snout Bream (Megalobrama amblycephala). Fishes, 9, 129. Link
  • Sotolu, A.O. and Abdullateef, M.M. (2018). Effect of Gutting and Salting on the Organoleptic Qualities and Proximate Composition of Smoked-Gutted and Ungutted, Salted and Unsalted Catfish (Clarias gariepinus). International Invention of Scientific Journal, 2, 27-33.

Conclusion

The research by Minli Zhu et al. is a significant contribution to the field of aquaculture, demonstrating the transformative potential of CRISPR/Cas9 technology in enhancing desirable traits in fish species. The strengths of the study include its innovative approach, comprehensive review, and focus on environmental sustainability. However, the research could be improved by addressing public perception, long-term ecological impacts, and ethical considerations in more depth. Overall, the paper represents a valuable resource for advancing aquaculture practices and informing future research and policy decisions in genetic engineering.