Mehmet Akif ÇAM | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Akif ÇAM | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ondokuz Mayis University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Akif ÇAM is a distinguished scholar in Agricultural Sciences whose extensive research in animal husbandry, reproductive physiology, small ruminant management, and livestock welfare has significantly advanced scientific understanding and practical applications in the field. With a strong academic foundation culminating in a Ph.D. in Animal Science, he has developed a prolific research career focusing on sheep production systems, reproductive performance modulation through hormonal treatments, morphometric-based body weight prediction, carcass yield improvement, and environmental impacts on animal welfare. His body of work, comprising 23 Scopus-indexed publications, over 1,500 citations, and an h-index spanning 11 (Scopus) to 15 (Google Scholar), demonstrates impactful contributions across high-quality journals such as Animal Reproduction Science, Small Ruminant Research, Meat Science, and the Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. His research achievements include groundbreaking studies on GnRH/hCG interventions to enhance reproductive outcomes, nutritional strategies to improve lamb survival and ewe productivity, genetic diversity mapping of Turkish sheep breeds, and stress–quality interactions in meat production. While his academic contributions are substantial, increasing publications in top-tier Q1 journals and expanding participation in global collaborations, editorial boards, and keynote engagements would further elevate his international research visibility. With his expertise, ongoing investigations in livestock genetics, climate-resilient production, and welfare optimization position him to lead future innovations that contribute to sustainable animal agriculture worldwide. His strong research trajectory, collaborative mindset, and commitment to advancing small ruminant science make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, reflecting both his scientific impact and his potential to shape the next generation of agricultural research leadership.

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Featured Publications

Cam, M. A., Olfaz, M., & Soydan, E. (2010). Body measurements reflect body weights and carcass yields in Karayaka sheep. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 5(2), 120–127.

Cam, M. A., Olfaz, M., & Soydan, E. (2010). Possibilities of using morphometric characteristics as a tool for body weight prediction in Turkish Hair goats (Kilkeci). Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 5(1), 52–59.

Cam, M. A., & Kuran, M. (2004). Effects of a single injection of hCG or GnRH agonist on day 12 post-mating on fetal growth and reproductive performance of sheep. Animal Reproduction Science, 80(1–2), 81–90.

Ocak, N., Cam, M. A., & Kuran, M. (2005). The effect of high dietary protein levels during late gestation on colostrum yield and lamb survival rate in singleton-bearing ewes. Small Ruminant Research, 56(1–3), 89–94.

Olfaz, M., Ocak, N., Erener, G., Cam, M. A., & Garipoglu, A. V. (2005). Growth, carcass and meat characteristics of Karayaka growing rams fed sugar beet pulp partially substituting for grass hay as forage. Meat Science, 70(1), 7–14.

Cam, M. A., Kuran, M., Yildiz, S., & Selcuk, E. (2002). Fetal growth and reproductive performance in ewes administered GnRH agonist on day 12 post-mating. Animal Reproduction Science, 72(1–2), 73–82.

Cam, M. A., & K. M. (2004). Shearing pregnant ewes to improve lamb birth weight increases milk yield of ewes and lamb weaning weight. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 17(12), 1669–1673.

 

 

Alena McQuarter | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Alena McQuarter | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Loma Linda University | United States

Ms. Alena McQuarter is an emerging researcher in integrated biological sciences whose work bridges cancer biology, immunology, and translational medicine with a focus on discovering novel therapeutic strategies for hard-to-treat malignancies. As a Ph.D. researcher in Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation, her scientific contributions center on ovarian and thyroid cancers, where she investigates the role of cancer-associated fibroblasts, tumor-associated macrophages, novel surface biomarkers, and molecular mechanisms driving tumor progression and immune evasion. Through her research in the Khan Lab, she has contributed to advancing the understanding of microRNA signatures, racial disparities in prognostic markers, and the immunosuppressive microenvironment influencing therapeutic resistance in ovarian cancer. Her work also explores immunotherapeutic pathways, including immune-modulating targets such as VEGF-related mechanisms and iNKT cell activation. Beyond laboratory research, she brings interdisciplinary insight by connecting biomedical innovation with educational and community-based scientific engagement, aiming to expand representation and access in STEM. She has presented her research at major scientific conferences, contributing posters, keynote sessions, and interdisciplinary discussions in cancer research and infectious disease. Her publication record continues to grow, with measurable scholarly impact reflected in early citation activity, She is recognized for advancing research that integrates molecular oncology, health equity, and translational immunology, contributing to scientific dialogue on precision medicine for diverse populations. Her trajectory reflects a strong commitment to scientific innovation, academic leadership, and equitable STEM advocacy, positioning her as a promising young scientist contributing meaningfully to global biomedical research. She is widely recognized for excellence in research innovation and impactful scientific contributions, making her a strong nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

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Muinde, J. M., Yamauchi, C. R., Cruz, J., McQuarter, A. A., Miller, K., Sharma, U., Schiff, S., Kremsky, I., Mirshahidi, S., Carter, C. S., et al. (2025). MicroRNA signatures in serous ovarian cancer: A comparison of prognostic marker targets in African Americans and Caucasians. Diseases, 13(11), 360.

Sibusisiwe Nkomonde | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sibusisiwe Nkomonde | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Durban University of Technology | South Africa

Ms. Sibusisiwe Nkomonde is an emerging researcher specializing in microbiology and post-harvest biotechnology, with a focus on sustainable biocontrol strategies for agricultural and food systems. Her research integrates applied biological sciences and microbial ecology to explore the potential of natural yeasts and their metabolites as eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic fungicides. Through her innovative studies, she has identified several phyllospheric yeast strains with strong antagonistic effects against key post-harvest pathogens such as Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium fujikuroi, marking the first documented evidence of yeast antagonism against F. fujikuroi. Her findings contribute to the advancement of environmentally responsible post-harvest disease management and align with global goals for sustainable food production and waste reduction. Sibusisiwe collaborates internationally with institutions including the Durban University of Technology, Agricultural Research Council (ARC) Infruitec-Nietvoorbij, and Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania, enhancing the interdisciplinary impact of her work. She is a member of the South African Society for Microbiology (SASM) and actively participates in research initiatives fostering innovation in microbial biocontrol. Her recent publication in Fermentation has attracted citations in Google Scholar and Scopus, reflecting growing academic recognition. Her citation metrics demonstrate an increasing research impact, with a developing h-index based on her growing number of referenced works and international collaborations. Sibusisiwe’s dedication to eco-innovation and biotechnological advancement positions her as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing excellence in sustainable scientific discovery.

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Nkomonde, S. N., du Plessis, H. W., Bhagwat, P., Amobonye, A., Gomomo, Z., Mewa-Ngongang, M., Hoff, J. W., & Pillai, S. (2025). Biocontrol potential of selected phyllospheric yeasts against Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium fujikuroi. Fermentation, 11(10), 606.