Mierlita Daniel | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Paper Award

Prof. Mierlita Daniel | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Paper Award

University of Oradea | Romania

Prof. Mierliță Daniel is an established researcher in animal science and agricultural nutrition, with a strong focus on sustainable feeding strategies, lipid metabolism, oxidative stability, and the nutritional quality of animal-derived products. His research explores the effects of functional feeds such as hemp seeds, lupine, rapeseed, fruit pomace, and pasture-based systems on milk, meat, and egg quality, antioxidant capacity, and fatty acid profiles, alongside broader themes of One Health and environmental sustainability. His work integrates animal nutrition, food quality, and human health implications, contributing valuable insights into climate-resilient and health-oriented livestock systems. Prof. Mierliță has authored 35 scientific documents, which have received 547 citations across 427 citing publications, reflecting steady scholarly impact. His research performance is underscored by an h-index of 14, with publications appearing in leading journals such as Animals, Agriculture, Life, Sustainability, Veterinary and Animal Science, and the South African Journal of Animal Science.

 

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Yendouhamtchié Nadiedjoa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yendouhamtchié Nadiedjoa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Shandong Agricultural University | Togo

Dr. Yendouhamtchié Nadiedjoa is a dedicated researcher in animal sciences, focusing on sustainable nutrition strategies that enhance poultry productivity while reducing dependence on conventional feed resources. His work centers on developing ecological, cost-effective, and long-term sustainable alternatives that do not compete with human food systems, thereby supporting both food security and environmental protection. His research interests include poultry science and physiology, stress responses in birds, energy metabolism, efficient production systems, and nutritional regulation aimed at improving overall animal health. He conducts research through international academic collaborations, contributing to advancements in non-grain feed resource utilization and environmentally sound agricultural practices. A key contribution of his scholarly work is the investigation of maggot oil derived from the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) as an innovative feed component in poultry production. In a 2025 study published in Animals, he examined the effects of in ovo injection timing and dosing of maggot oil on hatching success, growth performance, and biochemical parameters in broiler chicks. This research provided valuable insights into the potential of insect-based oils to enhance early-life development and support sustainable poultry nutrition. His contributions continue to promote healthier, more efficient, and environmentally responsible poultry production systems.

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Nadiedjoa, Y., Wang, X., Attivi, K., Okai, M. A., Xin, Q., Mijiyawa, A., Maa Maa, C. T., Zhao, J., Jiao, H., Agboka, K., et al. (2025). The effect of in ovo injection time and dose of maggot oil from Hermetia illucens on hatching rate, growth performance, and biochemical parameters of broiler chicks. Animals, 15(21), 3115.

Md. Rafiqul Islam | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Bangladesh Agricultural University | Bangladesh

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam embarked on his academic journey at Bangladesh Agricultural University, where he completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) between 2015 and 2019. During this foundational phase, he exhibited a passion for animal health and biological systems, setting the stage for his future specialization. He further pursued a Master’s in Anatomy from the same university (2020–2022), focusing on the microscopic and structural aspects of animal biology, particularly in poultry and laboratory models. His educational trajectory demonstrates a consistent commitment to academic excellence and veterinary anatomical sciences.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Since 2022, Dr. Islam has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Bangladesh Agricultural University, where he contributes to academia through curriculum development, lecturing, student supervision, and research leadership.

His responsibilities span:

  •  ➤Designing advanced anatomical and physiological modules

  •  ➤Guiding student research and thesis development

  •  ➤Securing research grants and publishing in high-impact journals

  •  ➤Organizing scientific discourse within the veterinary community

His academic involvement reflects a dynamic blend of teaching, mentorship, and scholarly investigation.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Islam's research is firmly rooted in veterinary anatomy, poultry health, and phytogenic feed additives. He has extensively investigated the impacts of natural supplements like tulsi and clove on broiler chickens, exploring their effects on growth, immunity, gut morphology, microbiota, and meat quality.

His current research includes:

  •  ➤Studying hyperglycemia-induced gonadal dysfunction in diabetic mice and evaluating plant-based therapeutic interventions

  •  ➤Exploring cryodehydration techniques for preserving histological integrity in goat specimens

His innovative approaches combine histological expertise with sustainable animal health practices.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Islam's dedication to academic excellence has been recognized with the Chancellor’s Gold Medal Award (2023) from Bangladesh Agricultural University — one of the highest honors for academic performance and scholarly contribution in Bangladesh. His work has also gained visibility through his participation in leading scientific forums, including the BSVER Annual Scientific Conference and the Conference on Continuing Education for Veterinarians.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Dr. Islam’s publications, including his widely read articles in Poultry Science, Veterinary Medicine and Science, and Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, underscore his growing influence in the global veterinary and poultry research community.

His contributions are vital for the advancement of:

  • Safe poultry production

  • Non-antibiotic growth promoters

  • Sustainable animal health solutions

By combining classical anatomical knowledge with modern statistical tools and imaging software like SPSS and ImageJ, Dr. Islam sets an example for modern interdisciplinary researchers.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam stands at the forefront of a new generation of veterinary researchers in Bangladesh. His scientific insights, ethical research approach, and impactful teaching are shaping future veterinarians and animal scientists. With ongoing projects in phytogenic treatment and tissue preservation, he is poised to lead innovative solutions for livestock health, food safety, and sustainable agriculture.

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📄 Microalgal diversity, nutritional profiles, and applications in poultry nutrition: A comprehensive review

Authors: Rafiqul Islam, Sonali Bhakta, Anguara Khatun, Tonima Feroz, Mahbubul Pratik Siddique
Journal: Animal Nutrition
Year: 2025 (June)


📄 Efficacy of cryodehydration technique in preserving the gross and histoarchitectural details of goat visceral and musculoskeletal specimens

Authors: Nasrin Sultana, Rafiqul Islam
Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
Year: 2024


📄 Epidemiological and hematological aspects of idiopathic diarrhea in dairy cattle at Sirajganj district of Bangladesh

Authors: SM Hasan, Md Islam, Anandha Mozumder, Md Ullah, Moslema Mou, Marjana Akter, Nurejunnati Jeba, Md Bhuiyan, Sharmin Akter, Md Hossain
Journal: Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
Year: 2024


📄 Marine macroalgae (Enteromorpha intestinalis) for improving the growth performance, meat quality traits, and serum biochemical parameters in broilers

Authors: Latifa Akter, Md Kalam, Ummay Ayman, Rafiqul Islam, Morsheda Nasrin, Sonali Bhakta, Md Hashem, Ziaul Haque
Journal: Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
Year: 2024


📄 Histomorphometry of Gastrointestinal Tract Mucosae of Sonali and Indigenous Chickens in Bangladesh

Authors: Nure Jannat Monisha, Shakhawat Hossain Sojol, Akash Saha John, Rafiqul Islam, Ziaul Haque, Abu Hadi Noor Ali Khan, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam
Journal: Journal of Science and Technology Research
Year: 2024