Arcângelo Loss | Agronomia | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arcângelo Loss | Agronomia | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC),Brazil

Arcângelo Loss is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Agronomy, particularly in Soil Science, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). His career is marked by extensive contributions to the study of soil organic matter, fertility, and conservation practices across diverse agricultural systems in Brazil. With a strong foundation in agronomic engineering and advanced training in soil science, Loss has combined rigorous academic research with practical applications in sustainable land use and agroecological management. Recognized as one of the top 10,000 scientists in Latin America by the AD Scientific Index in consecutive years (2021–2023), he continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship in Brazil and beyond.

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Education 🎓

Arcângelo Loss holds a doctoral degree in Agronomy (Soil Science) from the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), where he defended a dissertation on the dynamics of organic matter and soil aggregation in the Brazilian Cerrado under varying land use systems. Prior to that, he earned a master’s degree from the same institution, focusing on organic matter fractions and soil aggregation in organic production systems, and completed his undergraduate studies in Agronomic Engineering at UFRRJ as well. He further deepened his expertise through a postdoctoral fellowship at UFRRJ from 2011 to 2012, supported by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). His academic trajectory underscores a commitment to deepening the understanding of soil systems through empirical research, quantitative analysis, and field experimentation.

Experience 👩‍

Professionally, Loss has served since 2012 as a faculty member at UFSC’s Department of Rural Engineering in the Center for Agricultural Sciences. As a public servant in a full-time, exclusive dedication role, he has been instrumental in teaching, research supervision, and the development of extension projects. Throughout his tenure, he has mentored undergraduate and postgraduate students and coordinated innovative research projects that address the environmental impacts of agricultural practices and promote more sustainable land management strategies. His experience also includes notable accomplishments prior to UFSC, such as competitive placements in academic selection processes and collaborations with national research funding bodies.

Research Interests 🔬

Loss’s research interests lie in the interaction between soil management practices and soil quality indicators, particularly within agroecological and integrated production systems. He is especially focused on the dynamics of organic matter, natural abundance of stable isotopes (^13C and ^15N), and soil aggregation processes. His studies often explore how production systems influence the physical and chemical properties of soils and how these changes affect long-term sustainability. This interdisciplinary approach allows him to bridge gaps between agronomy, ecology, and environmental science, contributing to a better understanding of soil functionality under various anthropogenic pressures.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Arcângelo Loss has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards. These include the Professor Homenageado award from the Agronomy Course at UFSC (2023), recognition for guiding an award-winning doctoral thesis at SENAFRUT (2020), and the Patrono dos Formandos honor (2018). He also received the prestigious Bolsa Nota 10 from FAPERJ (2010) and was the second-place recipient of the Oscar Niemeyer Prize in Technological Scientific Work (2012). His scientific visibility is evidenced by repeated inclusion in Latin America’s Top Scientists rankings and national accolades for academic excellence and mentorship.

Top Noted Publications 📚

His scholarly contributions are well-documented through high-impact publications, such as:

“Soil organic carbon and aggregation under different farming systems in Southern Brazil” (2020, Soil & Tillage Research, cited by 45 articles),

“Abundance of 13C and 15N isotopes as indicators of soil organic matter stability” (2019, Geoderma, cited by 38 articles),

“Organic residues and humic substances in agroecological systems” (2018, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, cited by 32 articles),

“Soil aggregation dynamics in relation to organic farming practices” (2017, European Journal of Soil Science, cited by 29 articles),

“Impact of integrated crop-livestock systems on soil quality indicators” (2016, Catena, cited by 27 articles),

“Edaphic indicators for sustainable land use in the Cerrado” (2015, Land Degradation & Development, cited by 35 articles),

“Natural isotope abundance as a tool for soil carbon tracking” (2014, Journal of Environmental Quality, cited by 30 articles).

Conclusion

In conclusion, Arcângelo Loss is a leading figure in soil science research in Brazil, known for his scientific rigor, impactful mentorship, and dedication to sustainable agricultural practices. His academic and professional journey reflects a profound commitment to understanding and improving soil systems through multidisciplinary approaches. Through his role at UFSC and continued scientific output, Loss contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in agronomy, the training of future researchers, and the implementation of environmentally sound agricultural innovations. His nomination for recognition is a testament to both his scientific accomplishments and his service to the academic and farming communities.

palmiro poltronieri | Agricultural | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. palmiro poltronieri | Agricultural | Lifetime Achievement Award 

Doctorate, at ISPA, Italy.

Palmiro Poltronieri is an Italian researcher with a distinguished career in biosensors, plant biochemistry, and biotechnology. With over two decades at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), he has contributed significantly to food security, microbiology, and molecular biology. His expertise spans RNA research, protein purification, and innovative biotechnologies. A former visiting fellow at Tsukuba University, Japan, he later became a Scientific Advisor at GreenGreener Ltd. He has supervised numerous students and served as an editorial board member for esteemed journals. His work has advanced our understanding of plant immunity, ADP-ribosylation reactions, and biosensing technologies. With a Google Scholar H-index of 29, his contributions to molecular and cellular biology remain widely recognized.

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Education 🎓

Palmiro Poltronieri obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathology from Verona University (1991-1995), focusing on poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase in Drosophila melanogaster. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of Salento (1982-1987), where he studied mitochondrial DNA in sunflowers. His research expertise was further refined through postdoctoral fellowships, including a tenure at Tsukuba University in Japan. Throughout his academic career, he has developed a profound understanding of biosensors, biochemistry, and plant immunity, laying the foundation for his contributions to molecular biology and biotechnology.

Experience 💼

Dr. Poltronieri’s career spans academic and governmental research institutions. From 1999 to 2020, he was a researcher at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), specializing in plant biotechnology, food security, and microbiology. He previously held postdoctoral positions at Tsukuba University (1996-1997) and was a visiting fellow at the same institution (1993-1994). His research involved protein purification, RNA analysis, and biosensor development. In 2021, he transitioned into a role as a Scientific Advisor at GreenGreener Ltd., applying his expertise in biotechnology and environmental sustainability. His extensive supervision of graduate students and international collaborations further highlight his leadership in the scientific community.

Research Interests 🎡

Dr. Poltronieri’s research focuses on biosensors, plant immunity, ADP-ribosylation reactions, and RNA regulation. He has explored protein-protein interactions, the role of regulatory RNAs in cancer, and biomolecular condensates in diseases. His work extends to food safety, particularly investigating the viable but non-culturable state of Listeria monocytogenes. His collaborations with international universities and participation in EU projects on nanotechnology, biotechnology, and molecular diagnostics have been instrumental in advancing scientific knowledge in these domains.

Awards & Fellowships 🏆

Dr. Poltronieri has received multiple prestigious fellowships and grants. In 2013, he was awarded a Short-Term Mobility Senior Fellowship by the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science, allowing him to conduct research at the Nagahama Institute of Bioscience. He also secured bilateral Italy-Japan and Italy-USA project funding, focusing on food component bioactivity and protein interactions. His role as a national delegate in the COST action 853 further underscores his leadership in agricultural biomarker research. His career has been defined by excellence in molecular biology and biotechnology.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Dr. Poltronieri has published extensively in high-impact journals. Some of his recent publications include:

  • Rossi, F., Poltronieri, P., et al. (2025). “Latest Developments of Research on the Viable Non-Culturable State of L. monocytogenes and Implications for Food Safety.” Appl. Sci. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15031454
  • Poltronieri, P. (2024). “Regulatory RNAs: Role as Scaffolds Assembling Protein Complexes and Their Epigenetic Deregulation.” Explor Target Antitumor Ther. 10.37349/etat.2024.00252
  • Poltronieri, P., Joardar, S. (2024). “Unraveling the Interplay Between Biomolecular Condensates and RNA in Cancer and Diseases.” J Biol Regul Homeost Agents.
  • Jain, U., Poltronieri, P., et al. (2023). “Latest Perspective on Microbes Detection: From Laboratory to On-Spot Sensor.” Front Microbiol. 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1302805
  • Masutani, M., Miwa, M., Poltronieri, P. (2023). “NAD+ Consuming Enzymes: Involvement in Therapies and Prevention of Human Diseases.” Anticancer Agents Med Chem. 10.2174/1871520623666230320153757

Conclusion

Dr. Palmiro Poltronieri is a strong candidate for a Lifetime Achievement Award based on his longstanding research career, international collaborations, editorial contributions, and mentorship. While a few areas could be further enhanced, his overall impact on biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnologies makes him a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.