Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Razi University, Iran.

Dr. Mehran Torki is an Associate Professor in Animal Science, specializing in Avian Nutritional Immunology and Physiology at the Animal Science Department, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. With over two decades of academic excellence, he is widely recognized for his research on poultry nutrition, physiological responses, and performance enhancement through dietary interventions. Dr. Torki is an active member of several international poultry science associations and has significantly contributed to both education and research leadership.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Torki earned his B.Sc. in Animal Science from Isfahan University of Technology (1993), followed by an M.Sc. in Animal Science from Shiraz University (1996). He completed his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition with a focus on Avian Nutritional Physiology and Immunology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2001. His academic journey has been pivotal in advancing knowledge in poultry nutrition and immunology.

đź’Ľ Experience

Starting as an Assistant Professor at Razi University in 2001, Dr. Torki was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010. He has held numerous administrative roles, including Head of the Animal Science Department, Research Deputy of the College, and Faculty Head. His international experience includes sabbaticals at the University of Alberta (Canada) and Wageningen University (Netherlands). He also served as a reviewer for reputed journals such as British Poultry Science, Veterinary Medical Science, and Animal Feed Science and Technology.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Torki’s primary research interests revolve around avian nutritional immunology, digestive physiology, and nutritional stress mitigation in poultry. His work focuses on enhancing poultry health and productivity through dietary manipulations involving herbs, essential oils, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. He has also explored gut health, metabolic responses, and sustainable feed alternatives like mealworm larvae and phytochemicals.

🏅 Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Torki has received multiple academic accolades for his impactful research and innovation in poultry nutritional science. His memberships in prestigious bodies like the American Poultry Science Association and World Poultry Science Association reflect his international standing. He is also frequently invited to present at global conferences and symposia in Europe and Asia.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Seyedoshohadaei, S., M. Torki, et al. (2023). Interactions of dietary wheat cultivars and NSP-degrading enzyme on egg quality traits. Veterinary Medicine Science, 9: 2132–2143. 🔗Read — Cited by 4 articles.

Bekri, F. & Torki, M. (2021). Egg quality traits and biochemical parameters in hens fed processed oak fruit. Veterinary Medicine Science, 7: 483–490. 🔗Read — Cited by 9 articles.

Torki, M., Schokker, D., et al. (2018). Effects of quercetin, oat hulls, and fish oil on broiler performance. British Poultry Science, 59(5), 579–590. 🔗Read — Cited by 25 articles.

Zangeneh, S., Torki, M., et al. (2020). Dietary lysophospholipids and vitamin C in broilers under cold stress. Animal Production Science, 60: 1557–1566. 🔗Read — Cited by 12 articles.

Torki, M., Akbari, M., Kaviani, K. (2015). Zinc and cinnamon oil effects on laying hens under cold stress. International Journal of Biometeorology, 59: 1169–1177. 🔗Read — Cited by 31 articles.

Conclusion

Based on his extensive contributions, leadership roles, and international collaborations, Dr. Mehran Torki is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His scientific rigor, mentorship, and continuous output of impactful research mark him as a scholar of significant merit. With minor expansion in interdisciplinary scope and visibility, he could further enhance his influence in global animal nutrition research.

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gabi Drochioiu, Alexandru Yong Kusa Obi Ichi University, Romania

👨‍🔬 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu is a Romanian chemist and biochemist with an extensive academic career in the fields of biochemistry and toxicology. Born on January 23, 1954, in Unţeni, Botosani County, Romania, he currently serves as a Ph.D. supervisor at the Chemistry Faculty of Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi. With over four decades of research experience, Prof. Drochioiu has made significant contributions to organic and peptide chemistry, having authored over 190 papers and received numerous prestigious awards.

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Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Gabi Drochioiu has a distinguished career in biochemistry and toxicology, evidenced by over 93 impactful papers, numerous patents, and over 1,000 citations. His work on peptides, proteins, and metal ion interactions contributes significantly to fields like neurodegenerative diseases and environmental remediation.

Leadership in Funded Projects: Prof. Drochioiu has successfully directed multiple high-value research projects, demonstrating leadership and innovation.

International Recognition: His visiting professorships, DAAD awards, and role in prestigious journals enhance his global academic presence.

Areas for Improvement

While his focus on biochemical applications is impressive, expanding into interdisciplinary collaborations could further amplify his influence.

Education

🎓 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu completed his high school education at the Military High School in Cîmpulung Moldovenesc (1973). He then graduated from Gh. Asachi Polytechnic Institute of Iasi, Faculty of Chemistry in 1978, and obtained his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi in 1997. His doctoral thesis focused on the screening of cereal inbred lines through the characterization of their amino acids and proteins.

 

Experience

đź’Ľ Prof. Gabi Drochioiu began his career as a chemist in the Suceava Cellulose and Paper Factory (1978-1980) and the Agricultural Research Station of Suceava (1980-1985). He later became a main researcher at Suceava Genebank, advancing to manage Tao Biochemicals Ltd before joining the Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi. He was promoted to Professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology in 2005 and is now a Ph.D. supervisor and member of the Doctoral School of Chemistry.

Research Interests

🔬 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu‘s research focuses on the biochemical and toxicological analysis of proteins and peptides, metal-peptide interactions, and mass spectrometric methods. His interest also extends to the environmental impacts of heavy metals and neurodegenerative diseases. He is highly skilled in organic synthesis, peptide characterization, and spectroscopic techniques such as NMR and FT-IR.

Awards

🏆 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu has received several prestigious awards, including the Nicolae Teclu Prize from the Romanian Academy in 2013 for his contributions to chemistry. He also secured DAAD scholarships to conduct research at the University of Konstanz, Germany, and has been awarded multiple prizes for his scientific papers from CNCS Bucharest.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Prof. Gabi Drochioiu has published over 93 papers with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 180. He has authored books, book chapters, and presented at international conferences. Below are a few selected publications:

Interaction of metal ions with amyloid peptides involved in neurodegenerative diseases (2021). Journal of Molecular Biology. Cited by: 34 articles. Link.

Mass spectrometric studies on peptides under metal stress (2018). Analytica Chimica Acta. Cited by: 20 articles. Link.

Conformational modifications of neurodegenerative peptides (2016). Biomacromolecules. Cited by: 15 articles. Link.

Conclusion

Gabi Drochioiu’s extensive academic achievements, leadership in research, and dedication to biochemistry and environmental issues make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”