Mr. Arash Javanmard | Genomics | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Arash Javanmard, University of Tabriz, Iran
Dr. Arash Javanmard is an Associate Professor in Animal Genomics at the University of Tabriz, Iran. With a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Animal Science and a PhD from University Putra Malaysia, he specializes in biotechnology, molecular cloning, and bioinformatics. His notable research projects include DNA markers in livestock and molecular traceability of meat species. A recipient of multiple awards, including the Golden Medal for Innovation and Best Researcher in Agriculture, Dr. Javanmard is dedicated to advancing agricultural sciences. He is fluent in several languages and committed to enhancing livestock productivity. šš¬š±
Publication Profile
Professional Experience
Mr. Arash Javanmard has an extensive academic career in animal genomics and biotechnology. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Tabriz, he has previously held research positions at notable institutions such as the Agriculture Biotechnology Institute of Iran and the Animal Science Institute of Iran. His roles have involved significant contributions to the field of animal science, emphasizing his commitment to advancing agricultural research.
Educational Background
Mr. Javanmard holds a Bachelorās degree in Animal Science from the University of Tabriz, a Masterās degree from the University of Tehran, and a PhD from University Putra Malaysia. His educational trajectory demonstrates a solid foundation in animal science and advanced studies in biotechnology and bioinformatics.
Achievements
Mr. Javanmardās achievements include being recognized as the Best B.Sc. Student, receiving the Golden Medal for Innovation in 2009, and being named the Best Researcher in Agriculture in 2001. These accolades highlight his consistent excellence and recognition by peers and institutions.
Conclusion
Mr. Arash Javanmardās combination of relevant experience, strong educational background, impactful research, recognized achievements, and diverse skills make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions significantly enhance the field of animal genomics and biotechnology, deserving recognition for his dedication and impact.
Publication Top Notes Ā
- Selected microbial groups and short-chain fatty acids profile in a simulated chicken cecum supplemented with two strains of Lactobacillus – Poultry Science 89 (3), 470-476, Cited by: 131 (2010) šš
- Polymorphism within the intron region of the bovine leptin gene in Iranian Sarabi cattle (Iranian Bos taurus) – Russian Journal of Genetics 44, 495-497, Cited by: 103 (2008) šš§¬
- The allele and genotype frequencies of bovine pituitary-specific transcription factor and leptin genes in Iranian cattle and buffalo populations using PCR-RFLP – Iranian Journal of Biotechnology 3 (2), 104-108, Cited by: 96 (2005) š§¬š
- Study the genetic diversity of wheat landraces from northwest of Iran based on ISSR molecular markers – International Journal of Agriculture and Biology 10 (4), 466-468, Cited by: 89 (2008) š¾š¬
- Signatures of selection reveal candidate genes involved in economic traits and cold acclimation in five Swedish cattle breeds – Genetics Selection Evolution 52, 1-15, Cited by: 79 (2020) š§¬āļø
- Mutations in bone morphogenetic protein 15 and growth differentiation factor 9 genes are associated with increased litter size in fat-tailed sheep breeds – Veterinary Research Communications 35, 157-167, Cited by: 79 (2011) šš
- Application of statistical procedures for analysis of genetic diversity in domestic animal populations – Cited by: 47 (2009) šš
- The pattern of runs of homozygosity and genomic inbreeding in world-wide sheep populations – Genomics 113 (3), 1407-1415, Cited by: 39 (2021) šš
- Herbal hydrogelābased encapsulated Enterococcus faecium ABRIINW. N7 improves the resistance of red hybrid tilapia against Streptococcus iniae – Journal of Applied Microbiology 131 (5), 2516-2527, Cited by: 38 (2021) šš
- Detection of polymorphisms in the bovine leptin (LEP) Gene: Association of single nucleotide polymorphism with breeding value of milk traits in Iranian Holstein cattle – Journal of Molecular Genetics 2 (1), 10-14, Cited by: 35 (2010) šš„