Assoc Prof Dr. Ahmad Imani | food Science | Best Researcher Award
Scientific staff, Urmia University, Iran
Dr. Ahmad Imani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fishery at Urmia University. He holds a PhD in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Tehran. His research focuses on aquaculture, particularly on improving fish health and growth through dietary supplements and environmental management. Dr. Imani has published extensively in leading scientific journals and is known for his contributions to the understanding of fish physiology and aquaculture practices.
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Education š
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Imani holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Tehran, completed between 2007 and 2012. He also earned his MSc in Fisheries Sciences from the same institution, graduating in 2007. His academic journey began with a BSc in Fisheries Sciences, which he obtained from the University of Tehran in 2004. Dr. Imani’s educational background highlights a strong and focused expertise in fisheries sciences, reflecting a deep commitment to the field through both his studies and subsequent professional achievements.
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Imani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fishery at Urmia University, Iran.
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Aquaculture and Fish Nutrition: Exploring best practices and innovations in the breeding and feeding of fish in controlled environments.
Dietary Supplements and Their Effects on Fish Health: Investigating how various supplements influence the well-being and development of aquatic species.
Environmental Management in Aquaculture Systems: Focusing on sustainable practices and technologies to optimize aquaculture operations while minimizing environmental impact.
The Impact of Dietary and Environmental Factors on Fish Growth and Immunity: Analyzing how different diet compositions and environmental conditions affect fish growth rates and immune responses.
Awards š
Dr. Imani has received recognition for his significant contributions to the field of aquaculture, though specific awards are not listed.
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Ghafarifarsani, H., Kachuei, R. & Imani, A., 2021 – Dietary supplementation of garden thyme essential oil ameliorated the deteriorative effects of aflatoxin B1 on growth performance and intestinal inflammatory status of rainbow trout. Aquaculture, 531, p.735928. link
Vafaei, M., Naseri, M., Abedi, E., Babaei, S.S., Imani, A. & Torri, L., 2020 – Principal component analysis of time-related changes of some essential mineral contents of canned silver carp in different filling media. Biological Trace Element Research. link
Valizadeh, S., Naseri, M., Babaei, S., Hosseini, S.M.H. & Imani, A., 2019 – Development of bioactive composite films from chitosan and carboxymethyl cellulose using glutaraldehyde, cinnamon essential oil and oleic acid. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. link
Tarkhani, R., Imani, A., Hoseinifar, S.H., Moghanlou, K.S. & Manaffar, R., 2020 – The effects of host-associated Enterococcus faecium CGMCC1.2136 on serum immune parameters, digestive enzymes activity and growth performance of Caspian roach fingerlings. Aquaculture. link
Ghasemi, N., Imani, A., Noori, F. & Shahrooz, R., 2020 – Ontogeny of digestive tract of Stellate sturgeon from hatching to juvenile stage: Digestive enzymes activity, stomach and proximal intestine. Aquaculture. link