Prof. Dr. Qiuju Wang | Poultry Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Qiuju Wang | Poultry Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, China.

Prof. Dr. Qiuju Wang is a distinguished professor at the College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University. With expertise in animal nutrition and microecological regulation, her research has profoundly impacted poultry health and production performance. A recipient of multiple accolades, she has pioneered studies on gut microbiota and its physiological effects on poultry. Dr. Wang has also collaborated internationally, furthering advancements in her field. She actively contributes to academia through publications, patents, and innovation.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Qiuju Wang holds a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition and Feed Science from Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University (2006–2010), where she specialized in advancing livestock nutrition and ecological practices. As part of her academic journey, she participated in a prestigious Joint Ph.D. Program in Animal and Poultry Nutrition at the Ontario College of Agriculture, University of Guelph, Canada (2008–2009), where she honed her expertise in poultry nutrition and gut microbiota. Further enhancing her global academic profile, she served as a Visiting Scholar at the College of Veterinary and Diagnosis, Cornell University, USA (2016–2017), focusing on cutting-edge diagnostic methods and ecological regulation in animal health.

🏢 Experience

Prof. Dr. Qiuju Wang serves as a distinguished Professor at Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, where she leads impactful research in poultry gut health, microecological regulation, and nutrition optimization. Her expertise has driven advancements in improving livestock productivity and health through sustainable and ecological approaches. Prof. Wang has also fostered international collaboration with renowned institutions, including Cornell University and the University of Guelph, enriching her research with global insights and multidisciplinary perspectives. Her leadership continues to shape innovative solutions for challenges in animal science and veterinary medicine.

🔬 Research Interests

Nutrition and microecological regulation of poultry

Gut microbiota analysis and its effects on immunity, physiology, and nutritional metabolism

Utilization of microbial diversity, metagenomics, and transcriptomics for enhanced poultry performance

Development of sustainable ecological methods for poultry health

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Third Prize, Scientific and Technological Progress of Heilongjiang Province

Second and Third Prize (Participant), Scientific and Technological Progress of Heilongjiang Province

📚 Publications Top Notes

Isolation and Characterization of Two Strains of Goose-Derived Probiotics and Their Effect on Goslings
Zhao, Y., Wang, Q., Meng, L., Yu, W., Leng, X.
Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2024, 36(11): 7409–7421.
Abstract: This study identifies and evaluates two probiotic strains derived from geese, analyzing their role in uric acid metabolism in goslings.

Effects of Clostridium butyricum on Protein Synthesis of Rumen Explants in Dairy Cows
Sun, S., Wang, Q., Wan, B., Wang, J., Zhao, Y.
Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2024, 36(9): 5709–5721.
Abstract: Research on Clostridium butyricum reveals its potential to enhance protein synthesis in rumen explants of dairy cows.

Comprehensive Analysis of the Differential Expression of mRNAs, lncRNAs, and miRNAs in Zi Goose Testis with High and Low Sperm Mobility
Hao, H., Ren, X., Ma, Z., Wang, Q., Liu, S.
Poultry Science, 2024, 103(8), Article 103895.
Abstract: The study highlights transcriptomic differences in Zi goose testis influencing sperm mobility, emphasizing mRNA, lncRNA, and miRNA interactions.
Cited by: 3 articles.

Effects of Dietary Artemisia annua Supplementation on Growth Performance, Antioxidant Capacity, Immune Function, and Gut Microbiota of Geese
Cui, Y., Leng, X., Zhao, Y., Zhao, Y., Wang, Q.
Poultry Science, 2024, 103(5), Article 103594.
Abstract: Explores how Artemisia annua in diets affects growth, immunity, antioxidant properties, and gut microbiota in geese.
Cited by: 5 articles.

Integrated Meta-Omics Analyses Reveal a Role of Ruminal Microorganisms in Ketone Body Accumulation and Ketosis in Lactating Dairy Cows
Wang, Q., Cui, Y., Indugu, N., Deng, Z., Xu, C.
Journal of Dairy Science, 2022, 106, 4906–4917.

 

 

 

Subhrangshu Das | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

🌟Mr. Subhrangshu Das, Bioinformatics, Best Researcher Award🏆

Subhrangshu Das at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, India

Subhrangshu Das is a highly qualified individual with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in both computer science and structural biology/bioinformatics. He holds a B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering, an M.E. in Computer Science & Engineering, and is on the verge of completing his Ph.D. in Structural Biology and Bioinformatics. Throughout his career, Das has demonstrated a keen interest in interdisciplinary research, utilizing his expertise in computer science to contribute to the field of biology.

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Das has an impressive publication record, with several articles published in reputable scientific journals. His research contributions span topics such as Alzheimer’s disease detection, protein-protein interaction interface prediction, and sub-cellular organelle analysis. He has also presented his work at conferences and workshops, further showcasing his expertise and involvement in the scientific community.

Citations: 115 citations by 110 documents.

Documents: 9 documents authored.

h-index: 6. The h-index is a metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar. An h-index of 6 means the author has at least 6 papers that have been cited at least 6 times each.

Education:

Das’s educational journey includes a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering, a Master of Engineering in Computer Science & Engineering, and a pending Ph.D. in Structural Biology and Bioinformatics. His academic achievements demonstrate a strong foundation in both computer science and biological sciences, providing him with a unique skill set for interdisciplinary research.

Research Focus:

Das’s research focuses on the intersection of computer science and biology, particularly in the areas of structural biology and bioinformatics. His work involves the development and application of computational algorithms and techniques for analyzing biological data, with specific emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease detection, protein-protein interaction interface prediction, and sub-cellular organelle analysis.

Professional Journey:

Das has a rich professional journey, starting as a Junior Research Fellow and progressing to the role of Senior Research Fellow before becoming a Research Associate at CSIR – Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in research projects, contributing to advancements in structural biology and bioinformatics.

Honors & Awards:

Das has received several honors and awards for his academic and research achievements. Notable accolades include qualifying in GATE and CSIR NET exams, as well as receiving scholarships during his Master’s and Ph.D. studies. These recognitions underscore his dedication and excellence in both academic and research endeavors.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Das has made significant contributions to the scientific community through his publications in reputable journals. His research on Alzheimer’s disease detection, protein-protein interaction interface prediction, and sub-cellular organelle analysis has advanced our understanding of these complex biological processes. Additionally, his presentations at conferences and workshops have disseminated valuable insights to the scientific community.

Title: CMT2A‐linked mitochondrial hyperfusion‐driving mutant MFN2 perturbs ER‐mitochondrial associations and Ca2+ homeostasis

  • Authors: R. Das, S. Das, S. Chakrabarti, O. Chakrabarti
  • Journal: Biology of the Cell
  • Volume/Issue: 114 (11)
  • Pages: 309-319
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 4

Title: Three Dimensional Face Registration by Pose Orientation and Recognition using PCA

  • Author: S. Das
  • Year: 2014
  • Citations: 1
  • Title: CCADD: An Online Webserver for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection from Brain MRI
  • Authors: P. Panigrahi, S. Das, S. Chakrabarti
  • Journal: Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • Article Number: 108622
  • Year: 2024

Title: SARS-CoV-2: From Genetic Variability to Vaccine Design

  • Authors: Nupur Biswas*, Krishna Kumar, Priyanka Mallick, Subhrangshu Das, Izaz Monir Kamal, Sarpita Bose, Anindita Choudhury, Saikat Chakrabarti
  • Editors: I. Saha, W.H. Chen
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Year: 2022

Title: Structural and Drug Screening Analysis of the Non-structural Proteins of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Virus Extracted From Indian Coronavirus Disease 2019

  • Authors: N. Biswas, K. Kumar, P. Mallick, S. Das, I.M. Kamal, S. Bose, A. Choudhury, …
  • Journal: Frontiers in Genetics
  • Article Number: 171

Research Timeline:

Das’s research timeline spans his academic journey from his Bachelor’s degree to his current role as a Ph.D. candidate. Throughout this timeline, he has been actively engaged in research projects, focusing on various aspects of structural biology and bioinformatics. His progression from a Junior Research Fellow to a Research Associate reflects his growth and expertise in the field.

Collaborations and Projects:

Das has been involved in numerous research projects, collaborating with fellow scientists and researchers to address key challenges in structural biology and bioinformatics. His projects have encompassed diverse topics such as Alzheimer’s disease detection, stroke quantification, protein-protein interaction interface prediction, and sub-cellular organelle analysis. Through these collaborations, Das has contributed to interdisciplinary research efforts and fostered innovation in the field.