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.

Publication Profile

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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.

 

 

Uwingabire Solange | Agricultural Science | Community Engagement and Outreach

Timothy Kane | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Timothy Kane | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

GIS Lab Manager at University of Tennessee, United States

Tim Kane is a highly qualified professional in the field of Geographic Systems with a robust academic background in Forestry and Wildlife and Fisheries Science. He holds a Master of Science in Forestry and has gained extensive experience through various roles, including GIS Lab Manager at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and GIS Specialist at multiple organizations. His career highlights include managing high-value equipment inventories, coordinating GIS projects, developing in-house tools, and providing critical GIS support in dynamic and high-stakes environments such as wildfire management.

📝professional profile

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🎓Educational Details:

Tim Kane holds a Master of Science in Forestry, which he earned from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in August 2021. His graduate studies provided him with advanced knowledge and skills in forestry, further enhancing his expertise in Geographic Systems . Prior to this, Tim completed his Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in May 2017. Alongside his major, he pursued minors in Forestry and Watershed Analysis, laying a strong foundation in environmental science and natural resource management. This combination of education in forestry and wildlife sciences has equipped Tim with a comprehensive understanding of ecosystems, which he has effectively applied in his professional roles.

👨‍🏫Experience:

Tim Kane is currently serving as the GIS Lab Manager at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he oversees a state-of-the-art lab equipped with over 60 Windows workstations, drones, aerial and terrestrial LiDAR, multispectral imagery, and RTK GPS units. His responsibilities include maintaining, acquiring, and assisting students with the use of this advanced equipment, valued at over $1,000,000, ensuring the lab operates smoothly and efficiently. Prior to this, Tim worked as a GIS Specialist and Project Coordinator at Roadway Asset Services from October 2021 to October 2023. In this role, he collaborated with city managers and road superintendents to deliver customized mapping products and services, tailored to specific street networks and budget constraints. He also spearheaded the transition from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro, developed in-house tools to streamline workflows, and played a key role in training new employees, significantly contributing to the efficiency and growth of the GIS team.

Awards and Honors:

Tim Kane has received notable recognition for his contributions to both his professional field and community service. Among his honors, he was awarded Volunteer of the Year by the YMCA of Greater Louisville in April 2017, a testament to his dedication and impactful work at the National Safe Place. In this volunteer role, he played a critical part in developing a KML map using Google Earth and ESRI products, which was instrumental in the organization’s planning and strategic decision-making. This award highlights his commitment to using his expertise in Geographic Systems  for the benefit of the community, underscoring his broader impact beyond his professional responsibilities.

Conclusion:

Tim Kane is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive experience in, his leadership in managing complex projects, and his commitment to innovation and community service. While he could enhance his candidacy by expanding his research publications and gaining broader recognition in the academic community, his technical expertise, and impactful work make him a deserving nominee for this award. His career achievements thus far suggest a promising future, and this award could further propel his contributions to the field.

📚Publications to Noted

  • Title: Technology to Assist Land Management: User Satisfaction with an Online Forest Management System
  • Journal: Land
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.3390/land13081247