Dr Loi TRAN , Can Tho Univerisity, Vietnam : Functional morphology of fish,Β Best Researcher AwardΒ
Bio Summaryππ:
Dr. Loi Tran is a distinguished marine biologist and ichthyologist, specializing in the intricate world of aquatic life. Armed with a Ph.D. in Marine Environment from Nagasaki University in Japan, his research focuses on the morphology of mudskippers, delving into the fascinating details of their feeding apparatus and vertebral column variations. With an M.S. in Marine Conservation from the University of Tasmania, Australia, Dr. Tran has explored the spatiotemporal changes in mangroves and their impact on fish diversity in Ca Mau Province, Vietnam. His B.S. in Fishing Technology from Can Tho University laid the foundation for his deep understanding of fishing ecosystems.
Professional Profiles:
π Education:
Dr Loi TRAN research journey extends further back to my role as a Research Assistant at Can Tho University from 2006 to 2013, where I also served as the Head of the Fish Biology Laboratory. During this time, I actively participated in projects funded by the Nagao Natural Environment Foundation and the European Research, focusing on the aquatic fauna and flora in the Mekong-Chao Phraya Region and developing assessment methods for societal costs related to fishing practices.
π Awards:
General Ichthyology Lecturer since 2016
π Skills:
Fish Anatomy & Morphology
Species Diversity Assessment
Remote Sensing
π Top Noted Publications:
Tran, X.L., Nguyen, T.K.T., & Vo, T.T. (2023). Morphology of the buccal and opercular sealing apparatus in mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae). Journal of Ichthyology, 63: 605-615. πποΈβπ¨οΈπ
Tran, X.L., Nguyen, T.K.T., & Vo, T.T. (2023). Vertebral column variation of mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae): Early stages of water-to-land transition. Journal of Ichthyology, 63: 192-205. πποΈβπ¨οΈπ
Tran, X.L., Nguyen, T.K.T., & Vo, T.T. (2022). Morphological comparison of the cranial movement apparatus in mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae). Zoology, 154(126042), 1-10. πποΈβπ¨οΈπ
Tran, X.L., Soyano, K., & Ishimatsu, A. (2022). Morphology of the feeding apparatus in two oxudercine gobies, Parapocryptes serperaster (Richardson 1846) and Pseudapocryptes elongatus (Cuvier 1816). Zoomorphology, 141, 183-196. πποΈβπ¨οΈπ
Nagao Natural Environment Foundation (2021). Fishes of the Indochinese Mekong. Nagao Natural Environment Foundation. Tokyo, 546pp. πποΈβπ¨οΈπ
In conclusion, Dr. Loi Tran stands as a beacon in the realm of marine biology and ichthyology, navigating the depths of aquatic intricacies with unparalleled expertise. His journey, marked by a Ph.D. in Marine Environment from Nagasaki University, has illuminated the morphological wonders of mudskippers, particularly in their feeding apparatus and vertebral column variations. Armed with an M.S. in Marine Conservation and a B.S. in Fishing Technology, his comprehensive understanding spans from mangroves’ spatiotemporal changes to the intricacies of fishing ecosystems.
The trailblazing researcher has earned accolades, including the esteemed Rieger Award in 2022, recognizing his exceptional contributions to zoomorphology. Dr. Tran’s academic journey, supported by the Japan Government Scholarship and Australia Award Scholarship, showcases a commitment to advancing the frontiers of aquatic science.