Natalia Anna Gabło | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Natalia Anna Gabło | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Natalia Anna Gabło, University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Czech Republic

šŸŒ± Dr. Natalia Anna Gabło, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Veterinary Sciences Brno, Czech Republic. With expertise in molecular biology, her research focuses on non-coding RNAs in oncology, notably in pancreatic cancer diagnosis and prognostics. She holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Masaryk University and has extensive experience in academia and research institutions across Europe. Dr. Gabło’s work spans from molecular medicine to food safety, showcasing proficiency in diverse techniques like next-generation sequencing and RT-qPCR. A prolific author, she has contributed to numerous publications and conference papers, demonstrating her impactful presence in the scientific community.

 

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šŸ“š Education

She obtained her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Masaryk University in 2022, focusing on microRNA biomarkers in pancreatic cancer. Earlier, she completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Molecular Biotechnology and Analytical Biotechnology, respectively, from Rzeszow University, Poland.

Employment

Dr. Gabło has a diverse research background, spanning from molecular medicine to food safety. She has held various research positions in prestigious institutions across Europe.

Research Focus

šŸ”¬ Dr. Natalia Anna Gabło, PhD, focuses her research on the molecular biology of medical science and food science. In medical science, she specializes in non-coding RNAs, particularly microRNAs, and their role as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in oncological diseases, with a specific emphasis on pancreatic cancer. Additionally, her expertise extends to identifying and developing disease biomarkers for clinical applications. In food science, she explores the utility of molecular techniques for ensuring food safety, with an emphasis on analyzing raw materials of plant origin. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Gabło contributes significantly to advancing knowledge in both fields, bridging the gap between medicine and nutrition. šŸŒ±

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA | Agricultural | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA | Agricultural | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA, CENRADERU/FOFIFA, Madagascar

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬ Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA, an accomplished Agro-halieute expert, holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Toliara. With over three decades of experience, he has significantly contributed to freshwater aquaculture in Madagascar. Notably, he served as a Consultant for PADM/GIZ, overseeing technical management and socio-economic studies. His expertise spans from genetic characterization to hatchery management, evident in his numerous publications. Samuel’s dedication to sustainable aquaculture is evident through his leadership roles in research institutions and collaborative projects. šŸŒŠšŸŸ

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Education :

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to fisheries and aquaculture. šŸ“š With a Doctorate in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Toliara in 2011, he delved deep into the intricacies of aquatic ecosystems. Prior, he acquired a Master’s in Aquaculture from the University of Montpellier II in 2000, complemented by a Diploma of University Studies in Aquaculture Project Management and Operation. His foundational knowledge stems from earning a Bachelor’s in Fisheries Engineering from the University of Toliara in 1989, preceded by a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Madagascar in 1986, specializing in Agricultural and Food Industries. šŸŽ“

Professional Experience :

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA has been instrumental in enhancing pisciculture practices in Madagascar. šŸŸ As a Consultant for PADM/GIZ, he provided expert guidance on continental fish farming. His technical management of FOFIFA’s fish station in Kianjasoa ensured efficient operations. Samuel’s expertise extended to breeding stock maintenance and enhancement, particularly in tilapia and carp. He conducted impactful socio-economic studies on pisciculture in the Middle West region, along with pioneering studies on Nile tilapia farming in floating cages at Lake Itasy. Through training initiatives, site evaluations, and collaborative efforts, he has significantly contributed to the sustainable growth of aquaculture. šŸŒ±

Research Focus:

Samuel RAKOTOAMBININA’s research focus lies predominantly in freshwater aquaculture, particularly in Madagascar’s highlands. šŸŒŠ His recent publication in the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society demonstrates his commitment to improving common carp fry production through small-scale hatcheries. This work signifies his dedication to addressing local aquaculture challenges and enhancing sustainable fish farming practices in diverse environments. Samuel’s expertise in hatchery management and fry production underscores his contributions to the development of aquaculture techniques tailored to the unique conditions of Madagascar’s highland regions. šŸŸ