Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Afsaneh Heydari is a dedicated researcher at Shiraz University whose work focuses on agricultural meteorology, climate variability, and the hydro-environmental systems of arid and semi-arid regions. Her research explores the interconnections between the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent in the context of climate change, particularly examining the modulation roles of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and monsoon cloud dynamics. Through advanced statistical and computational modeling, she has provided valuable insights into spatial disparities in climate trends and their implications for regional agriculture and water management. Her collaborative research, published in high-impact journals such as Climate (MDPI), demonstrates strong analytical rigor and contributes meaningfully to understanding climate-driven challenges affecting food and water security. Dr. Heydari’s work bridges hydrology, climatology, and sustainable resource management—making her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her innovative contributions to advancing scientific knowledge in climate change impacts and adaptation strategies within horticultural and agricultural ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

All-optical XOR, XNOR, NAND and OR logic gates based on photonic crystal 3-DB coupler for BPSK signals. Journal of Optical Communications.

Application of UV/Vis spectrophotometry based on using least squares support vector machine and continuous wavelet transform methods for the simultaneous analysis of antibiotics drugs in tablet formulation: Comparison with HPLC method.

Heydari, A., Nazemosadat, M. J., & Hosseinzadehtalaei, P. Climate change in the Middle East and the West Indian Subcontinent: Geographic interconnections and the modulation roles of the extreme phases of the Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO) and the monsoon cloudiness. Climate.

Xilinguli Wushouer | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Xilinguli Wushouer | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer at Xinjiang Medical University | China

Dr. Xilinguli Wushouer is a lecturer and accomplished researcher at the Basic Medical Institute of Xinjiang Medical University, China, recognized for her innovative contributions to herbal medicine and molecular mechanisms of ulcerative colitis (UC). She earned her Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Molecular Genetics from Ochanomizu University, Japan, and her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from East China Normal University, China. With extensive professional experience in biomedical research and teaching, she focuses on the pharmacological effects of traditional herbal compounds through signaling pathways such as PKC–NF-κB and PKC–HuR. Her research interests lie in the integration of traditional herbal formulations and probiotics to treat inflammatory and gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Wushouer possesses strong research skills in molecular biology, pharmacodynamics, and biochemical analysis, applying them to uncover the molecular basis of disease treatment using natural compounds. She has authored influential papers in leading journals such as Diagnostic Pathology and the European Journal of Medical Research, and serves as a reviewer for the European Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. Her projects have received national recognition, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation and regional science initiatives. Dr. Wushouer’s pioneering work continues to enhance the understanding of herbal pharmacology, contributing significantly to modern medical innovation.

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Featured Publications

Wushouer, X., Kadeer, N., Aximujiang, K., Aihemaiti, A., Yunusi, K., & Li, Z. (2025). L. acidophilus combined with HKL alleviated colon inflammation in rats by inhibiting JAK2–STAT1 and affecting taurine metabolism. Journal of Functional Foods.

Güler Yenice | Herbal Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice | Herbal Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor Doctorate at Atatürk University | Faculty of Veterinary Medicine | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of animal nutrition and nutritional diseases at Atatürk University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. With over two decades of experience, she has contributed significantly to the understanding of feed additives, animal performance, and metabolic health. Her research integrates nutritional biochemistry, toxicology, and veterinary medicine to explore the impact of dietary components such as betulinic acid, aflatoxins, and probiotics on animal health. Prof. Yenice has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed international journal articles and led numerous nationally funded research projects. In addition to her scientific accomplishments, she is actively involved in postgraduate supervision and academic administration, currently serving as Erasmus Coordinator and Co-Head of the Department of Zootechnics and Animal Nutrition. Her commitment to both academic excellence and applied science underscores her role as a key contributor to veterinary and agricultural science in Turkey.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice’s academic journey began at Kafkas University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1996. She continued at the same university for postgraduate studies, completing her Master’s degree in 2003 with a thesis on the probiotic use of kefir in broilers. She then pursued doctoral studies in Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases, earning her PhD in 2008. Her doctoral thesis investigated feed consumption and digestibility in lambs using the alkane indicator technique. Under the guidance of Prof. Yücel Ünal, her academic training has emphasized applied animal nutrition, with a strong grounding in experimental design and metabolic assessment. This comprehensive education laid the foundation for her specialized research into feed efficiency, nutritional toxicology, and livestock productivity. Her qualifications reflect a consistent focus on improving animal health through dietary strategies, integrating field-level animal care with laboratory-based nutritional evaluation.

Professional Experience

Prof. Yenice began her academic career in 2010 as an Assistant Professor at Atatürk University’s Department of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine . She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2019, and eventually to Full Professor, reflecting her outstanding academic record and leadership in research. Throughout her tenure, she has been actively involved in teaching at undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, delivering courses such as Beslenme Fizyolojisi (Nutrition Physiology) and Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları (Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases). She has supervised several MSc and PhD theses and continues to mentor young researchers. Additionally, Prof. Yenice holds administrative roles, including Erasmus Program Coordinator and Co-Head of the Department, contributing to institutional development and internationalization efforts. Her long-standing commitment to academic excellence and student mentorship has made her a key figure in Turkey’s veterinary education and research landscape.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice’s research interests lie at the intersection of animal nutrition, feed safety, nutritional biochemistry, and disease prevention. She focuses extensively on evaluating the effects of natural and synthetic additives such as probiotics, organic acids, flavonoids, and betulinic acid in animal feed. Her work investigates how these additives influence growth performance, immune function, reproductive health, antioxidant status, and meat or egg quality, particularly in poultry and ruminants. A critical area of interest involves exploring the metabolic and histopathological effects of dietary contaminants such as aflatoxins and heavy metals, with a view toward mitigating their negative impact through nutritional strategies. Her recent studies have expanded into nanotechnology applications in feed additives and investigating the pathways of inflammation, oxidative stress, and lipid metabolism in animals under various dietary regimes. Through interdisciplinary approaches, her research aims to promote animal welfare, food safety, and sustainable livestock production.

Research Skills

Prof. Yenice possesses a robust set of research skills, particularly in experimental animal nutrition, toxicological assessments, and biochemical analysis. She is highly experienced in designing controlled feeding trials for poultry, lambs, and dairy cattle, often integrating histopathological, serological, and microbiological evaluations to assess dietary effects. She is proficient in using techniques such as alkane indicators for digestibility, ELISA for biomarker analysis, and histochemical staining for tissue pathology. Her statistical acumen ensures rigorous data interpretation across multidisciplinary studies. Additionally, she has coordinated complex project workflows, including grant writing, ethics approvals, and research dissemination, demonstrating strong project management capabilities. Prof. Yenice’s ability to supervise graduate-level research also highlights her mentorship and training skills, equipping the next generation of scientists in laboratory techniques and scientific communication. Her collaborative work with researchers in pharmacology, pathology, and molecular biology further exemplifies her adaptability and interdisciplinary fluency.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic career, Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice has received several honors and distinctions, reflecting her contributions to research and higher education. While specific award names are not listed in the provided data, her repeated selection as a principal investigator in multiple nationally funded research projects underlines her scientific leadership and credibility in Turkey’s research community. Her promotion to Full Professor and her appointments as Erasmus Coordinator and Co-Head of Department also signify institutional recognition of her academic and administrative excellence. Additionally, the publication of her research in high-impact international journals such as Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Mycotoxin Research, and Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology serves as implicit acknowledgment of the quality and relevance of her scientific contributions. Her consistent record of supervising advanced theses and mentoring researchers further reflects the respect and trust she commands within the academic ecosystem.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Quality of eggs in different production systems
Year: 2016
Cited by: 79

Title: The effects of dietary flavonoid supplementation on the antioxidant status of laying hens
Year: 2016
Cited by: 77

Title: Yem katkı maddesi olarak kullanılan biyoteknolojik ürünler
Year: 2003
Cited by: 76

Title: Comparison of the effects of dietary supplementation of flavonoids on laying hen performance, egg quality and egg nutrient profile
Year: 2017
Cited by: 60

Title: Effects of kefir as a probiotic on serum cholesterol, total lipid, aspartate amino transferase and alanine amino transferase activities in broiler chicks
Year: 2008
Cited by: 52

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Güler Yenice is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her sustained contribution to the field of animal nutrition and health—through scholarly research, project leadership, and mentorship—demonstrates not only scientific rigor but also academic dedication. With modest expansion into international and interdisciplinary visibility, her profile aligns strongly with the values this award aims to recognize.