Assist.Prof.Dr.Badreddine SELLAMI | Environmental Research | Best Researcher Award
Assistant professor, HDR | National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies | Tunisia
Badreddine Sellami is an Assistant Professor in Biology Science at the LBE Laboratory, National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies, Carthage University, Tunisia. His research focuses on the impact of nanoparticles and pollutants on marine organisms.
Profile
Education 📚
Badreddine Sellami obtained his Habilitation to supervise Research (HDR) from the Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage University and the National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies. He completed his PhD in Biology Science in collaboration with University College Cork, Ireland. He also holds a Research Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences and a Teacher degree in Life Sciences, both from the Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte.
Experience 💼
Dr. Sellami’s career includes significant research in biomarkers, particularly studying the effects of nanoparticles and persistent organic pollutants on marine organisms. He has been actively involved in various research projects at the LBE laboratory, focusing on proteomic and multimarker responses.
Research Interests 🧪
His research interests span the fields of marine biology, environmental sciences, and ecotoxicology. Dr. Sellami is particularly interested in understanding oxidative stress and biochemical responses in marine organisms exposed to pollutants and nanoparticles.
Awards 🏆
Dr. Sellami has received recognition for his research contributions, including awards for his doctoral and postdoctoral research on marine pollution and biological indicators.
Publications 📄
- Sellami, B., Mezni, A., Khazri, A., Bouzidi, I., Saidani, W., Sheehan, D., & Beyrem, H. (2017). Toxicity assessment of ZnO-decorated Au nanoparticles in the Mediterranean clam Ruditapes decussatus. Aquatic Toxicology, 188, 10-19.
- Badreddine Sellami; Imen Bouzidi; Amor Hedfi; Mohammed Almalki; Roquia Rizk; Octavian Pacioglu; Hamouda Beyrem; David Sheehan and Fehmi Boufahja (2021). Impacts of nanoparticles and phosphonates in the behavior and oxidative status of the Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis). Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.017 (IF: 4.219)