Salma Faroug Hussain Elzaki | Genetics | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Salma Faroug Hussain Elzaki | Genetics | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Salma Faroug Hussain Elzaki | Genetics | University of Khartoum | Sudan

Dr Salma Elzaki is an accomplished geneticist and animal science researcher whose work centers on livestock genomics, genetic diversity, adaptation to environmental stressors, and improving production traits in indigenous cattle breeds, particularly Bos indicus (zebu) cattle such as the Sudanese Butana and its crossbreds. Dr Salma Elzaki earned her academic qualifications in animal genetics and breeding, culminating in advanced research training that laid the foundation for her contributions to bovine genomics and complex trait analysis. Her education equips her with expertise in population genetics, molecular markers, and statistical genomics, enabling her to design and implement comprehensive studies on cattle adaptation and performance. Over the course of her professional career, Dr Salma Elzaki has held research and academic positions at institutions including the Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the University of Khartoum’s Faculty of Animal Production, where she has been involved in collaborative projects on genetic diversity, genome analysis, and trait association studies in cattle. In these roles she has led sample collection, phenotypic data acquisition, genomic sequencing work, and statistical analysis to characterize breed-specific genetic architecture under environmental pressures. Dr Salma Elzaki’s research interests revolve around livestock adaptation to heat stress, disease resistance, genetic markers influencing production traits such as milk yield and mastitis susceptibility, and the development of genomic tools for sustainable breeding programs in challenging environments. Her skill set includes high-throughput genotyping, whole-genome sequencing analysis, SNP association studies, bioinformatics pipelines, and interpretation of genomic selection signatures. She has demonstrated proficiency in using molecular and computational techniques to uncover genetic variants and pathways involved in environmental resilience and productive performance in cattle. Dr Salma Elzaki’s work has garnered recognition in the form of peer-reviewed publications and collaborations, and her contributions have helped inform breeding strategies that balance productivity with adaptation to heat and disease pressures. In conclusion, Dr Salma Elzaki’s scholarly achievements and ongoing research underscore her commitment to advancing livestock genetics, particularly in underrepresented indigenous breeds, and reinforcing the role of genomic insights in improving global food security through resilient and productive animal populations.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Neumann, G. B., Korkuć, P., Rahmatalla, S. A., Reißmann, M., Omer, E. A. M., Elzaki, S., & Brockmann, G. A. (2025). Surviving the Heat: Genetic Diversity and Adaptation in Sudanese Butana Cattle. Genes, 16(12), 1429.

  2. Elzaki, S., Korkuć, P., Arends, D., Reissmann, M., & Brockmann, G. A. (2022). Effects of DGAT1 on milk performance in Sudanese Butana × Holstein crossbred cattle. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 54, Article 142.

  3. Elzaki, S., Korkuc, P., Arends, D., Reissmann, M., Rahmatalla, S. A., & Brockmann, G. A. (2022). Validation of somatic cell score-associated SNPs from Holstein cattle in Sudanese Butana and Butana × Holstein crossbred cattle. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 54(1), 50. Cited by 4.

  4. Elzaki, S., Korkuć, P., & Arends, D. (2021). Design and performance of a bovine 200k SNP chip developed for endangered German Black Pied cattle (DSN). BMC Genomics, 22, 8237.

 

Jialu Huo | Genetic regulation | Best Researcher Award

Mr Jialu Huo | Genetic regulation | Best Researcher Award

Student Researcher, University of California, San Diego, United States  🌟

Jialu Huo is a passionate student researcher at the University of California, San Diego. Since November 2022, Jialu has actively contributed to cutting-edge research in Dr. Saier’s lab, focusing on genetic regulations and transposons. Her dedication to science is evident through her technical expertise, collaborative mindset, and commitment to advancing research methodologies. Alongside managing experimental designs, data analysis, and training new lab members, Jialu has co-authored impactful publications. She aspires to make significant contributions to the scientific community through her unwavering curiosity and analytical acumen.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Jialu Huo is currently pursuing her undergraduate degree at the University of California, San Diego. Majoring in a specialized field of interest, Jialu has gained profound knowledge of molecular biology and genetics. Her educational journey is complemented by her hands-on experience in advanced research projects and her active role in a well-regarded academic lab. These academic achievements and her practical learning endeavors form the foundation for her future aspirations in research and academia.

Experience 💼

With over a year of research experience in Dr. Saier’s lab, Jialu has worked on two completed projects, one under review, and one ongoing. She has honed her skills in strain development, data collection, and manuscript preparation. Jialu has also mentored lab members on experimental techniques and contributed to critical discussions in research design. Her experiences have strengthened her analytical thinking and technical skills, equipping her to tackle complex challenges in genetic research.

Research Interests 🔬

Jialu’s research interests lie in genetic regulations and transposons, focusing on understanding their mechanisms and implications in bacterial genomes. Her recent work investigates how genomic contexts impact IS5 transposition within the Escherichia coli genome. This curiosity-driven research aims to unravel the molecular intricacies of transposable elements, providing valuable insights into genetic regulation and evolution.

Awards 🏆

Young Scientist Award (Nomination): Recognizing Jialu’s dedication and contributions to genetic research.

Best Researcher Award (Provisional Selection): For the impactful publication, Investigating How Genomic Contexts Impact IS5 Transposition Within the Escherichia coli Genome.

Publications 📚

Investigating How Genomic Contexts Impact IS5 Transposition Within the Escherichia coli Genome

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.3390/ijms25073946

Comprehensive Characterization of fucAO Operon Activation in Escherichia coli

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.3390/ijms25073946

Conclusion

Jialu Huo is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to research, active participation in lab activities, and involvement in the publication process demonstrate her commitment to the scientific community. While there is room for growth in areas such as collaboration and industry involvement, her strong foundation and potential make her a valuable candidate for this prestigious award.