Prof Dr. Ahlem Atoui | Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research
Associated researcher, Institut des Regions Arides., Tunisia
Dr. ATOUI Ahlem is a dedicated biologist specializing in animal breeding and genetics, with a particular focus on improving local goat populations in arid regions. Based at the Institut des Régions Arides in Tunisia, she combines her academic prowess with practical research aimed at enhancing livestock resilience and productivity in challenging environments.
Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Ahlem earned her Doctorate in Biology from the Faculté des Sciences de Gabés, Gabés University, Tunisia, in March 2019, graduating with honors. Prior to this, she obtained her National Engineering Degree in Animal Production from the Institut Supérieur Agronomique in Sousse, Tunisia, in June 2013, also with high distinction. Her academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences in June 2008, achieving excellent results.
💼 Experience
Dr. Ahlem has a robust professional background, including multiple Postdoctoral positions at the Institut des Régions Arides from September 2022 to February 2024. She served as a Contractual Assistant at the Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines, teaching courses in life sciences. Additionally, she has experience as a part-time lecturer at the Institut Supérieur de Biologie Appliquée, supervising numerous theses and research projects.
🔍 Research Interest
Her research interests revolve around quantitative genetics, animal selection, and the genetic improvement of goats and sheep, particularly in arid conditions. She aims to develop sustainable breeding strategies that enhance livestock productivity while adapting to environmental challenges.
📚 Publication Top Notes
Dr. Ahlem has authored numerous impactful publications, including:
Heat Stress Effects on Growth in Tunisian Local Kids (2024, Animals)
Establishment of Local Caprine Population Genetic Improvement Plans (2024, Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration)
Assessing Environmental Effects upon Modeling the Individual Lactation Curve (2024, Animals)
Forage Quality Profiling of Pre-selected Alfalfa Genotypes (2024, Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration)