Dr. Gabriel-Ionut Plavan | Marine Toxicology | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer | Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi | Romania
Gabriel-Ionuț Plavan is a Romanian researcher specializing in hydrobiology and toxicology, currently serving as a Lecturer at “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași. With a strong background in assessing the impacts of toxic metals on aquatic ecosystems, he has contributed significantly to environmental research, holding a notable Hirsch index of 22.
Profile
Strengths for the Award 🏆
With over 58 papers in ISI-Web of Science journals and 35 in BDI-listed journals, Plavan has established a strong presence in high-impact scientific literature. His diverse topics, especially on toxic metals and their implications in aquatic ecosystems, highlight his expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.
The patent on developing a high-nutritional value product for fish feeds demonstrates his ability to translate research into practical applications, benefiting both the scientific community and industry stakeholders.
As the Director of the “Vasile Bacauanu” Scientific Research and Student Practice Station, and a Coordinator for the ERASMUS+/SEE program, Plavan has showcased exceptional leadership skills. His roles involve managing projects, guiding students, and enhancing collaborative research efforts.
His involvement as an Editorial Board Member and Guest Editor for multiple journals underlines his recognized expertise and his commitment to maintaining high research standards through peer review.
Plavan’s collaborative work with researchers from various countries, including significant contributions to projects across Europe and North Africa, reflects his ability to work in diverse environments and promote cross-border scientific dialogue.
Education 🎓
Gabriel completed his Ph.D. in Biology at “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași in 2010, following a Master’s degree in 2006 from the same institution. His educational journey laid the foundation for a robust academic and research career focused on aquatic sciences.
Experience 🏫
Gabriel has held various academic positions at “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, including roles as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor. He is also the Director of the “Vasile Bacauanu” Scientific Research Station and has coordinated numerous projects and academic programs, enhancing research and educational opportunities in his field.
Research Interest 🔍
His primary research interests lie in the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in aquatic environments, the ecological effects of pollutants, and the use of model organisms like zebrafish to study toxicological impacts. Gabriel’s work aims to bridge the gap between environmental science and public health.
Award 🏆
Gabriel has received several accolades for his contributions to science, including recognition for best poster presentations at international conferences and serving as an invited speaker at prestigious academic events. His commitment to advancing environmental research continues to be recognized by peers.
Publication 📄
Micro-(nano) plastics in freshwater ecosystems: abundance, toxicological impact and quantification methodology
- Authors: SA Strungaru, R Jijie, M Nicoara, G Plavan, C Faggio
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 448
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in marine organisms from the Romanian sector of the Black Sea
- Authors: O Jitar, C Teodosiu, A Oros, G Plavan, M Nicoara
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 241
Mytilus galloprovincialis: An essential, low-cost model organism for the impact of xenobiotics on oxidative stress and public health
- Authors: AS Curpan, F Impellitteri, G Plavan, A Ciobica, C Faggio
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 83
Hemocytes: a useful tool for assessing the toxicity of microplastics, heavy metals, and pesticides on aquatic invertebrates
- Authors: F Impellitteri, AS Curpăn, G Plăvan, A Ciobica, C Faggio
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 67
Acute exposure to methylmercury chloride induces fast changes in swimming performance, cognitive processes and oxidative stress of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as reference model
- Authors: SA Strungaru, MA Robea, G Plavan, E Todirascu-Ciornea, A Ciobica, …
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 58
Toxicity and chronic effects of deltamethrin exposure on zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a reference model for freshwater fish community
- Authors: SA Strungaru, G Plavan, A Ciobica, M Nicoara, MA Robea, C Solcan, …
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 53
Parkinson’s Disease‐Induced Zebrafish Models: Focusing on Oxidative Stress Implications and Sleep Processes
- Authors: MA Robea, IM Balmus, A Ciobica, S Strungaru, G Plavan, LD Gorgan, …
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 49
Toxic metals in tissues of fishes from the Black Sea and associated human health risk exposure
- Authors: G Plavan, O Jitar, C Teodosiu, M Nicoara, D Micu, SA Strungaru
- Year: 2017
- Citations: 46
Preliminary data on the interaction between some biometals and oxidative stress status in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease patients
- Authors: IM Balmuș, SA Strungaru, A Ciobica, MN Nicoara, R Dobrin, G Plavan, …
- Year: 2017
- Citations: 46
Environmental impact and risk assessment of the main pollution sources from the Romanian Black Sea coast
- Authors: B Sluser, O Jitar, C Teodosiu, Ș Strungaru, M Nicoara, G Plavan
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 44