Farid Barati | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farid Barati | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Shahrekord University | Iran

Dr. Farid Barati (D.V.M, DVSc) is a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Science at Shahrekord University, Iran, specializing in Theriogenology and reproductive physiology. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M) and Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) degrees, advancing his expertise in reproductive health, artificial insemination, and embryology. Over the years, he has served as a faculty member and research supervisor, contributing to numerous national and international projects. His research primarily focuses on reproductive endocrinology, assisted reproductive technologies, ovarian function, and the improvement of livestock fertility. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, Dr. Barati has received various institutional awards and honors for his research contributions and mentorship. His publications in reputed journals demonstrate his commitment to advancing veterinary reproductive medicine and animal health. Through his academic leadership and innovative studies, Dr. Barati continues to inspire future veterinarians and researchers, fostering scientific growth and sustainable livestock development worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Rasooli, A., Jalali, M. T., Nouri, M., Mohammadian, B., & Barati, F. (2010). Effects of chronic heat stress on testicular structures, serum testosterone and cortisol concentrations in developing lambs. Animal Reproduction Science, 117(1–2), 55–59.

Barati, F., Niasari-Naslaji, A., Bolourchi, M., Sarhaddi, F., Razavi, K., Naghzali, E., & Davachi, N. D. (2006). Superovulatory response of Sistani cattle to three different doses of FSH during winter and summer. Theriogenology, 66(5), 1149–1155.

Abbasi, Z., Tabatabaei, S. R. F., Mazaheri, Y., Barati, F., & Morovvati, H. (2013). Effects of sesame oil on the reproductive parameters of diabetes mellitus-induced male rats. The World Journal of Men’s Health, 31(2), 141–147.

Barati, F., Agung, B., Wongsrikeao, P., Taniguchi, M., Nagai, T., & Otoi, T. (2008). Meiotic competence and DNA damage of porcine oocytes exposed to an elevated temperature. Theriogenology, 69(6), 767–772.

Zakian, A., Nouri, M., Barati, F., Kahroba, H., Jolodar, A., & Rashidi, F. (2014). Vertical transmission of Theileria lestoquardi in sheep. Veterinary Parasitology, 203(3–4), 322–325.

Neus Baena | Genetics and Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Neus Baena | Genetics and Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Consorci Corporacio Parc Tauli | Spain

Prof. Dr Neus Baena with a strong academic foundation in genetics, anthropology, and biomedical sciences, this scholar has made remarkable contributions to the fields of human genetics, embryology, and molecular diagnostics. With a portfolio of 44 documents, 1048 citations, and an h-index of 17, their research emphasizes the genetic and neurobiological mechanisms underlying human development and disease. Educated and trained at leading Catalonian institutions such as the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, and the Institut Universitari Dexeus, they have completed advanced coursework in biochemistry of reproduction, prenatal diagnosis, neurobiology, genetic engineering, and clinical cytogenetics. Their professional experience spans genetics, anthropology, and clinical biology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach bridging molecular science and human evolution. Research interests include cytogenetics, genetic pathology, embryological development, and neurogenetics, with a focus on disease mechanisms and evolutionary implications. The researcher has actively participated in specialized programs led by prominent professors like Dr. J.M. Dexeus, Dr. L. Vilageliu, and Dr. R. Miró. Recognized for academic excellence and continuous professional development, they have contributed to expanding the understanding of human biology through rigorous study and laboratory innovation, embodying a commitment to advancing biomedical and anthropological sciences.

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Featured Publications

Blanco, J., Gabau, E., Gómez, D., Baena, N., Guitart, M., Egozcue, J., & Vidal, F. (1998). Chromosome 21 disomy in the spermatozoa of the fathers of children with trisomy 21, in a population with a high prevalence of Down syndrome: Increased incidence in cases of paternal origin. American Journal of Human Genetics, 63(4), 1067–1072.

Gómez, D., Solsona, E., Guitart, M., Baena, N., Gabau, E., Egozcue, J., & Caballín, M. R. (2000). Origin of trisomy 21 in Down syndrome cases from a Spanish population registry. Annales de Génétique, 43(1), 23–28.

De Vigan, C., Baena, N., Cariati, E., Clementi, M., & Stoll, C.; EUROSCAN Working Group. (2001). Contribution of ultrasonographic examination to the prenatal detection of chromosomal abnormalities in 19 centres across Europe. Annales de Génétique, 44(4), 209–217.

Baena, N., Guitart, M., Ferreres, J. C., Gabau, E., Corona, M., Mellado, F., Egozcue, J., & Caballín, M. R. (2001). Fetal and placenta chromosome constitution in 237 pregnancy losses. Annales de Génétique, 44(2), 83–88.

Baena, N., De Vigan, C., Cariati, E., Clementi, M., Stoll, C., Caballín, M. R., & Guitart, M.; EUROSCAN Working Group. (2003). Prenatal detection of rare chromosomal autosomal abnormalities in Europe. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 118A(4), 319–327.