Adiyadolgor Turbat | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Adiyadolgor Turbat
Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Adiyadolgor Turbat
Affiliation Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Country Mongolia
Scopus ID 57209231274
Citations 116 citations 4 documents
h-index 3
Subject Area Microbiology
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID
0000-0002-2072-9689

Adiyadolgor Turbat is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Biology at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia, whose academic activities focus primarily on microbiology, fungal pathogen characterization, and molecular identification methodologies. The researcher has contributed to scholarly literature indexed in international scientific databases and has received citation recognition through published scientific works. Dr. Turbat’s profile reflects active participation in microbial and environmental biological investigations associated with emerging pathogenic organisms and laboratory analytical methodologies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Adiyadolgor Turbat in relation to the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The profile summarizes scholarly metrics, publication activities, microbiological research interests, and documented scientific contributions. Particular emphasis is placed on studies involving fungal pathogen identification and microbial profiling methodologies relevant to environmental and biological sciences. The profile additionally evaluates research visibility through citation indicators and indexed scholarly outputs within Scopus-recognized literature databases.[1][3]

Keywords

Microbiology; Environmental Biology; Fungal Pathogens; Candida auris; Scientific Research; Academic Recognition; Scopus Publications; Microbial Identification; Environmental Scientists Award; Research Excellence

Introduction

Modern microbiological research increasingly emphasizes the identification, classification, and environmental implications of emerging pathogens. Researchers working in this area contribute to the development of diagnostic methodologies, pathogen surveillance systems, and microbial analytical frameworks applicable across biological and environmental disciplines. Within this context, Adiyadolgor Turbat has contributed to scientific investigations associated with fungal pathogen profiling and microbiological characterization methods.[2]

The growing scientific interest in fungal pathogens such as Candidozyma auris has elevated the importance of precise laboratory identification approaches and interdisciplinary microbial studies. Research outputs associated with these themes support broader environmental and public health objectives while strengthening scientific understanding of microbial evolution and pathogenic behavior.[3]

Research Profile

Adiyadolgor Turbat is affiliated with the Institute of Biology under the Mongolian Academy of Sciences in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The research profile demonstrates participation in internationally indexed scientific publications and reflects engagement in microbiological and environmental biological investigations. The Scopus profile associated with the researcher reports four indexed documents and citation recognition exceeding one hundred citations.[1]

The academic specialization of the researcher falls within microbiology, with research interests connected to fungal pathogen identification, microbial characterization techniques, and laboratory analytical methods. Such work contributes to ongoing international scientific discussions concerning infectious microorganisms and environmentally relevant biological systems.[2][4]

Research Contributions

One of the documented scientific contributions associated with Turbat involves research on the fatty acid profiling identification method of the emerging fungal pathogen Candidozyma auris, formerly known as Candida auris. The study was published in the Journal of Fungi and addresses microbial identification approaches relevant to fungal diagnostics and microbiological research methodologies.[3]

The contribution is relevant to contemporary microbiological investigations because fungal pathogens continue to present environmental and public health challenges worldwide. Research related to molecular and biochemical profiling supports improvements in diagnostic precision, epidemiological monitoring, and laboratory-based pathogen classification systems.[4][5]

Publications

The following publications and indexed scholarly contributions are associated with the academic profile of  Adiyadolgor Turbat:

  • Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi, 2026.[3]
  • Indexed microbiological and environmental biological studies associated with pathogen characterization methodologies and fungal profiling investigations.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication indexing indicate measurable academic visibility for the researcher within scientific literature databases. According to Scopus profile indicators, the research profile records 116 citations across indexed documents and maintains an h-index value of 3. These indicators demonstrate recognition of the researcher’s scholarly outputs within the scientific community.[1]

Research associated with microbial profiling and fungal pathogen identification contributes to broader scientific initiatives in environmental microbiology and infectious disease monitoring. The integration of analytical microbiological techniques into environmental biological research remains increasingly important for public health preparedness and laboratory diagnostics.[4]

Award Suitability

Adiyadolgor Turbat demonstrates characteristics consistent with the objectives of the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The researcher’s profile reflects scholarly activity in microbiology, indexed scientific publishing, citation visibility, and contributions to environmental biological research themes.[1]

The documented work involving fungal pathogen identification methodologies illustrates engagement with scientifically relevant environmental and microbiological issues. Research connected to emerging pathogens and microbial analytical systems aligns with international scientific priorities related to biological monitoring, environmental safety, and microbial diagnostics.[3][5]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Adiyadolgor Turbat reflects ongoing engagement in microbiological research and environmental biological investigations associated with fungal pathogen studies and microbial identification methods. Through indexed scientific publications and measurable citation impact, the researcher has contributed to scholarly discussions within microbiology and related scientific disciplines. The profile supports consideration for recognition within the framework of international academic and environmental science awards.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Adiyadolgor Turbat, Author ID 57209231274. Scopus Preview.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209231274
  2. Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences. (n.d.). Research activities and microbiological investigations.https://mas.ac.mn/
  3. Turbat, A., et al. (2026). Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi.DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12010015
  4. World Health Organization. (2022). Fungal pathogens priority list to guide research, development and public health action.https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240060241
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2025). Candida auris and emerging fungal threats.https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/

Dr. Oleisa Hriekova | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Oleisa Hriekova | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Oleisa Hriekova, PhD student, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

Dr. Oleisa Hriekova, a dedicated PhD student at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, specializes in Environmental Science. Her research focuses on innovative solutions for sustainable development, particularly in urban ecosystems. Passionate about environmental conservation, she actively contributes to projects addressing climate change resilience and biodiversity preservation. As a promising young scientist, Oleisa explores the intersection of ecology and urban planning to create impactful strategies for a greener future 🌍🌱. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing environmental sciences through interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative research efforts.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Oleisa Hriekova is a dedicated lecturer at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, teaching Logistica Territoriale 1+2 and Teoria Dei Sistemi Di Trasporto 1+2, totaling 18 ECTS. At O.M. Beketov National University in Kharkiv, Ukraine, she lectures on vehicle operational characteristics, ergonomics, applied mathematics, and transport system optimization. As part of the ASIASAFE project, she focuses on micromobility and road safety. With four publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, and two more in print, she actively contributes to academic literature 📚. She is also a reviewer for the “Transport Engineering” journal and a member of the Italian Society of Transport Scholars (SIDT) 🌍.

🔬 RESEARCH ACTIVITY

🌍🚚 Dr. Oleisa Hriekova is a dedicated researcher focused on sustainable urban transport solutions. Since October 2023, she has been part of the “PULSe” project, funded by the Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca, analyzing eco-friendly logistics in Rome. She also works on forecasting V2G demand to support electric grid needs. At the University of Rome Tor Vergata, she supports research and teaching in intelligent transport systems. Previously, she contributed to transport simulation and big data methodologies at O. M. Beketov National University in Ukraine. Her work emphasizes eco-friendly and efficient urban logistics. 🌱🔋

📚👩‍🏫 TEACHING ACTIVITY

Dr. Olesia Hriekova is a dedicated lecturer at the University of Rome Tor Vergata since November 2022, contributing to the modernization and development of master curricula in Traffic Safety through the Erasmus+ ASIASAFE project, supported by the European Commission. Her teaching activities include courses on the Theory of Transport Systems and Logistica Territoriale. At O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv, she has been an assistant lecturer since 2021, covering various subjects such as logistics, transport systems, and operational characteristics of vehicles. Her work involves extensive teaching, curriculum development, and review activities. 🚗📚🌍

💼 INSTITUTIONAL, ORGANIZATIONAL AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES

🚦🚉 Dr. Oleisa Hriekova served as a dedicated reviewer for the prestigious journal Transportation Engineering from February to May 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd. (ISSN: 2666-691X), this role highlights her expertise and commitment to advancing the field. Her meticulous reviews ensured the publication of high-quality research, contributing to the journal’s esteemed reputation. Dr. Hriekova’s involvement in this capacity demonstrates her active engagement with the academic community and her dedication to maintaining rigorous standards in transportation engineering research. 🌟📚🛤️

📚 PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

Planning of Urban Freight Delivery During Peak and Off-Peak Traffic Periods