Assist. Prof. Dr. Arefeh Hassanvand | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arefeh Hassanvand | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Department of Biology, Payame Noor University, Tehran | Iran

Arefeh is a faculty member at Payame Noor University with a strong academic foundation in plant sciences and physiology. She obtained her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Biology from Islamic Azad University, Boroujerd Branch, followed by a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, in 2015. Over the years, she has gained extensive teaching and research experience, contributing to both academic development and applied scientific studies in her field. Her research interests span plant physiology and biotechnology, floristic studies with a focus on endangered species conservation, biosynthesis of nanoparticles using medicinal plants, and broader environmental and ecological research. She has published in scholarly journals and actively contributed to advancing knowledge in plant science and its applications in biotechnology and ecology. Her work emphasizes both the preservation of biodiversity and the innovative use of natural resources for sustainable solutions. Recognized for her academic contributions, she continues to foster research that bridges basic plant sciences with ecological and biotechnological applications. Her career reflects a dedication to advancing plant physiology, protecting ecosystems, and exploring the potential of plants in addressing modern scientific and environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

Hassanvand, A., Afkar, S., & Zaremanesh, H. 2025. Synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Artemisia absinthium and their effect on the physicochemical properties of Ocimum basilicum under salt stress. Russian Journal of Plant Physiology.

Hassanvand, A. 2021. Biosynthesis of nanosilver and its effect on key genes of flavonoids and physicochemical properties of Viola tricolor L. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science.

Hassanvand, A. 2018. Potential distribution of Persian gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa subgutturosa) in Bamoo National Park, Shiraz, Iran: A presence-only model approach. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Hassanvand, A. 2018. The role of Haloxylon plantations in improving carbon sequestration potential of sand dunes of Iran. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Hassanvand, A. 2017. Effect of biofertilizers on the morphological characteristics of the burdock. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Prof. Tuoyu Geng | Poultry Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tuoyu Geng | Poultry Science | Best Researcher Award

Yangzhou University | China

Tuoyu (Leo) Geng is a distinguished Professor at the College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, with extensive expertise in animal genetics, genomics, and epigenetics. He earned his Ph.D. in Animal Genetics and Genomics from Virginia Tech, USA, following an M.S. and B.S. in Animal Breeding and Genetics from Yangzhou University. Over his career, he has held research and teaching positions across prestigious institutions, including postdoctoral fellowships at Duke University, University of Virginia, and the Medical University of South Carolina. His research focuses on animal genomics, epigenetic regulation, and molecular mechanisms underlying growth, reproduction, and disease resistance in livestock. With over 1423 citations, an h-index of 21, and numerous scholarly publications, Professor Geng has significantly contributed to advancing knowledge in comparative genomics and animal breeding. He has also played a pivotal role in mentoring graduate students and fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations. Recognized for his outstanding research, he has received multiple awards and honors from national and international academic bodies. Professor Geng continues to drive innovation in animal genomics, integrating molecular biology, bioinformatics, and applied breeding strategies to enhance livestock productivity and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Screening of polymorphic loci in candidate genes for colobomus eyelid and their application in phenotypic purification of geese. (2025). Poultry Science, 104(…), ….

Glucose deposited during goose fatty liver formation inhibits inflammation in goose fatty liver by reducing the interaction between PKA and IκB. (2025). Poultry Science, 104(…), ….

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in poultry: Risk factors, mechanism of development, and emerging strategies. (2025). Poultry Science, 104(…), ….

PRIAM1 participates in the inhibition of inflammation and acetylcholinesterase activity in goose fatty liver formation. (2025). Poultry Science, 104(…), ….

Combined genomic and transcriptomic screening of candidate genes for asymmetric oviduct development in hens. (2025). Agriculture (Switzerland), 104(…), ….

Effects of diets with different protein levels on growth and development and intestinal health of Nongda 6 commercial laying hens during growing period. (2025). Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition, 104(…), ….

PGC-1α promotes mitochondrial biosynthesis and energy metabolism of goose fatty liver. (2025). Poultry Science, 104(…), ….