Saint Bickolard Mabicka Iwangou | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saint Bickolard Mabicka Iwangou | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | IRAF/CENAREST | Gabon

Dr. Mabicka Iwangou S. B. is a distinguished researcher specializing in wood sciences and mangrove ecosystems. With a foundation in biology and advanced training in wood science, Dr. Iwangou’s career has been dedicated to understanding the anatomical, chemical, and ecological characteristics of wood, particularly within the context of mangrove ecosystems. Their work has significantly contributed to insights on pollution effects, bioaccumulation of heavy metals, and sustainable management of mangroves. As a researcher, educator, and consultant, Dr. Iwangou continues to champion environmental conservation and sustainable forestry.

Profile

Scholar

Education

Dr. Iwangou’s academic journey began with a Baccalauréat Série D in 2007 from Lycée et Collège ADIWA in Gabon, followed by a Licence in General Biology and Earth Sciences in 2012 from the Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku, Gabon. In 2015, Dr. Iwangou earned a Master’s in Wood Sciences from the École Normale des Eaux et Forêts, Gabon, culminating in a Doctorate in Wood and Fiber Sciences from the Université de Lorraine, France, in 2020. This robust educational background has provided a multidisciplinary foundation to explore wood anatomy, pollution effects, and sustainable environmental practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Iwangou has a wealth of experience in academia and consultancy. They have delivered lectures in wood anatomy, wood chemistry, soil chemistry, bioremediation, and ecotoxicology. Dr. Iwangou has actively participated in international conferences, including presenting at the 8th GDR Bois Journées in 2020 (where they received laureate recognition), and speaking on topics like mangrove conservation and plant health’s role in climate change. As a consultant for NGOs like Les Amis de la Lowé and Plurméa, Dr. Iwangou has contributed to mangrove preservation and restoration projects, leveraging their expertise to train others on adaptive mechanisms of mangroves in fragile environments.

Research Interests

Dr. Iwangou’s research focuses on the intersection of wood anatomy, mangrove ecology, and environmental sustainability. Key interests include:

  • Anatomical and chemical variability of wood tissues in mangroves.
  • The impact of pollution, such as heavy metals and hydrocarbons, on mangrove ecosystems.
  • The role of mangroves in mitigating climate change effects.
  • Industrial applications of wood based on tissue properties.
    This interdisciplinary approach aims to foster sustainable practices in forestry and environmental management.

Awards

Dr. Iwangou’s achievements include being a laureate at the 8th GDR Bois Journées in 2020. They have also received recognition for their contributions to research on mangrove ecosystems and their advocacy for environmental conservation. Dr. Iwangou’s impactful work continues to influence academic and policy frameworks surrounding wood sciences and mangrove preservation.

Publications

Dr. Iwangou has contributed significantly to academic literature, including the following key publications:

Chemical reactivity and supramolecular susceptibility of hardwood celluloses towards succinic anhydride

    • Authors: R. Safou-Tchiama, T.A. Barhé, P. Soulounganga, S.N. Obame, S.B.M. Iwangou, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Citations: 2

Evaluation of anatomical and physical properties of Khaya nthotheca (Welw.) C. DC. from forests of different altitudes in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    • Authors: M.N. Kalendi, R. Safou-Tchiama, P. Soulounganga, I.S.B. Mabicka, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Citations: 2

Anatomical variability of the trunk wood and root tissues of Rhizophora racemosa (G. Mey) and Avicennia nitida (Jacq.) and bio-accumulation of heavy metals in …

    • Authors: R. Safou-Tchiama, P. Soulounganga, S. Ikogou, N.K. Mathe, C. Ndoutoume
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Citations: 2

Investigation of the Anatomical Variability of the Trunk and Root Tissues of Rhizophora racemosa (G. Mey) and Avicennia germinans (Linné): A Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals and …

    • Authors: S.B.M. Iwangou, P. Soulounganga, A. Besserer, R.S. Tchiama, C. Ndoutoume, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1

Investigation of the Anatomical Variability of the Trunk and Root Tissues of Rhizophora racemose (G. Mey) and Avicennia germinans (Linné): A Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals …

    • Authors: S. Bickolard, P. Soulounganga, A. Besserer, R.S. Tchiama, C. Ndoutoume, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: Not specified.

Skills and Competencies

Dr. Iwangou possesses extensive expertise in microscopic and macroscopic wood analysis, pollution impact assessments, and industrial applications of wood tissues. Proficient in GC-MS, Fiji software, and statistical tools like R, they are also experienced in ecological restoration practices and bio-indicators of pollution.

Conclusion

Dr. Mabicka Iwangou S. B. exemplifies a commitment to advancing wood sciences and mangrove ecology. Through interdisciplinary research, academic contributions, and environmental advocacy, their work has bridged science and practice to address pressing ecological challenges. Dr. Iwangou’s career stands as a testament to the critical role of research in fostering sustainable environmental solutions.

Ali Khodadoust | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Khodadoust | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Graduated PhD student | University of Guilan | Iran

Dr. Ali Khodadoust is an Iranian aquaculture researcher and academician with a strong background in fisheries science. His research spans aquaculture nutrition, reproductive biology, environmental pollution, and aquatic ecology. Dr. Khodadoust has contributed significantly to advancing sustainable aquaculture practices and enhancing our understanding of the interactions between aquatic organisms and their environment. Through his academic journey, spanning a Ph.D. in Fisheries from the University of Guilan and various professional roles, he has established himself as an influential figure in aquatic research and development.

Strengths for the Award

Dr. Khodadoust holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries with a strong focus on aquaculture nutrition, physiology, and biochemistry, demonstrating depth in his field. His work on sustainable aquaculture practices, such as replacing fish meal with fermented soybean meal and exploring bioindicators of microplastic pollution, addresses critical challenges in aquaculture and environmental conservation.

His research has been published in reputable journals, including Aquaculture Reports, Environmental Pollution, and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. This highlights his contributions to advancing the understanding of aquaculture and aquatic ecosystems.

Dr. Khodadoust’s expertise spans multiple disciplines, including aquatic nutrition, reproductive biology, and the impacts of environmental changes on aquatic life. This interdisciplinary approach enhances the relevance and applicability of his findings. He serves as a reviewer for academic journals and a teaching assistant, contributing to the scientific community and mentoring future researchers.

Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Ali Khodadoust holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries (Aquaculture) from the University of Guilan, Iran, completed in 2023. His doctoral dissertation focused on using fermented soybean meal supplemented with probiotics in the diet of Beluga (Huso huso), studying its effects on growth, enzymatic activities, and overall fish health. Prior to this, he earned an M.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering-Fisheries from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran, in 2012, where he studied seasonal and size-related influences on the reproductive biology of Pike (Esox lucius). He began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Fisheries from the Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, Iran, where he researched biometry and reproductive indices in Capoeta capoeta gracilis.

Experience

Dr. Khodadoust has accumulated over a decade of diverse experience in fisheries and aquaculture. Since 2023, he has served as a Teaching Assistant at Islamic Azad University, Lahijan, sharing his expertise with the next generation of researchers. His professional background includes roles as a reviewer for scientific journals and participation in multiple research projects, such as studying microplastic pollution and its impact on aquatic organisms in the Southern Caspian Sea. Additionally, he has worked extensively on reproductive biology and aquaculture techniques for economically important species like Beluga and Rainbow Trout across various research facilities in Iran.

Research Interests

Dr. Khodadoust’s research interests reflect his multidisciplinary approach to fisheries science. He explores aquaculture nutrition, focusing on sustainable feed alternatives, probiotic use, and the implications of global warming on aquatic organisms. His work also includes reproductive biology, particularly the role of sex steroid hormones in fish development, and aquatic ecology, where he examines environmental factors affecting aquatic life. His studies on microplastic pollution and its implications for aquatic ecosystems further underscore his commitment to addressing contemporary environmental challenges.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Khodadoust’s work has been recognized through various accolades and research fellowships. Notable achievements include his contributions to projects funded by leading Iranian institutions, focusing on sustainable aquaculture practices and environmental conservation. His collaborative research on innovative feed formulations and bioindicators of pollution has also earned him accolades in academic and professional circles. Additionally, he has actively participated in workshops, webinars, and seminars, enhancing his academic credentials and professional network.

Selected Publications

Effects of fermented soybean meal with methionine and lysine supplementation on hemato-biochemical parameters, digestive enzyme activities, and health status in Beluga, Huso huso

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Khoshkholgh, M., Noveirian, H.A., Mohseni, M., Khara, H.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Potential use of gammarus (Pontogammarus maeoticus) and shrimp (Palaemon elegans) as biomonitors of microplastics pollution in coastal environments

    • Authors: Rasta, M., Khodadoust, A., Taleshi, M.S., Lashkaryan, N.S., Shi, X.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Effects of fermented soybean meal and supplemental methionine and lysine on growth, digestibility, body composition, and amino acid composition of Beluga (Huso huso)

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Khoshkholgh, M., Noveirian, H.A., Mohseni, M., Khara, H.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Microplastic Pollution in the Gastrointestinal Tract and Gills of Some Teleost and Sturgeon Fish from the Caspian Sea, Northern Iran

    • Authors: Rasta, M., Khodadoust, A., Rahimibashar, M.R., Taleshi, M.S., Sattari, M.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

Evaluation the performance of anaesthetic effects of Tobacco and Ketamine on Grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes, 1844)

    • Authors: Khara, H., Ahmadnezhad, M., Rahbar, M., Khodadust, A.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: 0

Sperm motility and fertilizing ability in Aristichthys nobilis: Effect of ions

    • Authors: Khara, H., Noveiri, S.B., Dadras, H., Ahmadnezhad, M., Khodadoust, A.
    • Publication Year: 2013
    • Citations: 4

Study on levels of sex steroid hormones of pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758) in Anzali Wetland

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Imanpoor, M.R., Zadeh, V.T., Rahbar, M., Rasta, M.
    • Publication Year: 2013
    • Citations: 1

The effect of cations on sperm motility performance and fertilizing ability of silver carp Hypophtalmychtis molitrix

    • Authors: Khara, H., Baradaran, S.N., Hadiseh, D., Ahmadnejad, M., Khodadoost, A.
    • Publication Year: 2012
    • Citations: 7
Conclusion

Dr. Ali Khodadoust exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful researcher. His extensive contributions to aquaculture, sustainable fisheries, and environmental protection align with the goals of the Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas for improvement could further elevate his scientific influence. Overall, his robust academic and professional portfolio makes him a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.