Gaisa Absatirov | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov | Muscat University | Oman

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov is a Professor at West Kazakhstan Innovation and Technological University, with a distinguished academic and professional background rooted in veterinary science and agricultural research. He completed training at the prestigious Moscow Veterinary Academy named after K. I. Skryabin, further advancing his expertise at the All-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after Ya. R. Kovalenko. He also studied at Kazakh National Agrarian University. His work focuses on treatment and prevention of infectious and parasitic diseases in agricultural and wild animals, as well as fish pathology, making him a leading figure in veterinary research in his region and beyond.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov pursued his veterinary education at the Moscow Veterinary Academy named for K. I. Skryabin, known for its rigorous curriculum in veterinary medicine. He continued his academic journey at the All-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named for Ya. R. Kovalenko, where he engaged in advanced experimental research. He also graduated from the Kazakh National Agrarian University, reinforcing his credentials in agricultural science and veterinary fields. His combined training from these institutions provided him with a broad, cross-national foundation in veterinary research and practice, equipping him to innovate in animal health and disease prevention.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov has held a faculty position at West Kazakhstan Innovation and Technological University, where he leads research and teaching in veterinary medicine. He has applied his extensive training toward real-world solutions in animal health, overseeing projects targeting infectious and parasitic pathologies in agricultural and wild species. He has also contributed to fish health studies, particularly in ichthyopathology. His consultancy work bridges academia and industry, involving development of local antiparasitic and insectoacaricidal agents and antibiotic-free treatment methods for livestock, enhancing both scientific innovation and practical veterinary care.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov research interests center on infectious and parasitic diseases affecting agricultural and wild animals, with a special focus on ichthyopathology. He is dedicated to developing domestic antiparasitic and insectoacaricidal treatments suited to regional needs. Another key interest lies in discovering alternative approaches to treating and preventing calf diseases without using antibiotics. His work spans both fundamental research and practical applications, striving to improve animal health and welfare through scientifically sound, non-antibiotic interventions that are sustainable for agricultural settings.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov citation index, with an H-index of six, reflects his impactful contributions to veterinary science research. This metric indicates that at least six of his publications have each been cited six or more times, demonstrating his influence within the academic community. In addition, he has received recognition from environmental science organizations, suggesting broader appreciation for his work’s relevance to ecological and animal health. These acknowledgments affirm his leadership in developing indigenous veterinary treatments and antibiotic-free disease prevention strategies, underscoring his role in advancing regional agricultural and environmental well-being.

Top Noted Publications

Title: The Features of Opisthorchiasis Epizootic Process in West Kazakhstan Region
Year: 2015

Title: Epizootiological Characteristics of Animal Rabies in the West Kazakhstan Region
Year: 2015

Title: Carrier State of Pasteurellosis in Saiga Antelopes in the Western Kazakhstan Region
Year: 2018

Title: Nosological Description of Fish Pathologies in RAS
Year: 2017

Conclusion

Considering his academic training, research innovations, patents, books, and applied industry-oriented contributions, Prof. Dr. Gaisa Absatirov demonstrates significant achievements in veterinary science and agriculture. His work bridges fundamental research with practical application, contributing to sustainable animal health and ecological balance. While there are opportunities to expand global impact through collaborations and wider dissemination, his track record establishes him as a dedicated scholar and innovator. These qualities make him highly suitable for recognition through the Research for Best Researcher Award, highlighting his role in advancing veterinary science, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.

Dr. yang guang | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. yang guang | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, Sanya Institute of China Agricultural University, China

Yangguang is a PhD student specializing in Animal Science at the College of Animal Science and Technology, Sanya Institute of China Agricultural University πŸŒ±πŸ‘. His research focuses on animal biotechnology and environmental adaptation, particularly investigating heat stress responses in livestock, especially goats 🐐. He has contributed to understanding the physiological mechanisms of heat stress and developed methods for screening genetic markers in sheep. Yangguang has published several peer-reviewed papers and holds two patents in the field of animal genetics πŸ”¬πŸ“‘. He is also leading multiple research projects aimed at improving climate resilience in livestock.

Publication Profile

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Education

Yangguang is currently pursuing a PhD in Animal Science at the College of Animal Science and Technology, Sanya Institute of China Agricultural University πŸ“š.

Experience

Yangguang has been involved in several research projects related to livestock reproduction, climate change impacts on small ruminants, and animal biotechnology. He has contributed significantly to research in heat stress adaptation and gene promoter elements. Additionally, Yangguang has been working on scientific projects as both a lead researcher and collaborator πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬.

Research Interests

Yangguang’s research focuses on the intersection of animal genetics and environmental adaptation 🌍. His work primarily explores heat stress responses in livestock, the adaptation mechanisms of Sertoli cells under heat stress in goats, and gene screening techniques for livestock breeding πŸ”¬πŸŒ‘οΈ. He is particularly interested in developing methods to enhance climate resilience in farm animals through genetic and environmental adaptations 🐐🌱.

Awards

Yangguang has received recognition for his contributions to animal science, including patents for his innovative research in gene promoter elements πŸ†. His work has been instrumental in advancing both the scientific understanding and practical applications of heat stress adaptation in livestock.

Publications

Development and Application of a High-Resolution Melting Analysis with Unlabeled Probes for the Screening of Short-Tailed Sheep TBXT Heterozygotes. Animals, 12(6), 792. Link

Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Sertoli Cells Adapting Through Redox and Metabolic Pathways Under Heat Stress in Goats. Genes, 15(12), 1582. Link

Generation of Sheep Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells With Defined DOX-Inducible Transcription Factors via piggyBac Transposition. Front Cell Dev Biol, 9:785055. Link

Identification of Site in the UTY Gene as Safe Harbor Locus on the Y Chromosome of Pig. Genes, 15(8), 1005. Link

A Single-Cell Atlas of an Early Mongolian Sheep Embryo. Vet. Sci., 10(9), 543. Link