Isa Sani | Veterinary Medicine | Pioneer Researcher Award

Mr. Isa Sani | Veterinary Medicine | Pioneer Researcher Award

Yobe State | The University of Ministry of Livestock Development | Nigeria

Mr. Isa Sani is an emerging researcher whose scholarly work contributes to environmental health, animal health systems, livestock development, and sustainable agricultural practices. His research addresses applied challenges in food security, animal disease surveillance, biosecurity, communitybased interventions, and data-informed policy support within agricultural and environmental sectors. The focus of his publications reflects an interdisciplinary approach that integrates environmental sustainability, livestock productivity, and rural development outcomes. Through methodical analysis and field-oriented research, his work supports evidence-based planning and improved resilience of agri-food systems. Mr. Sani has authored 19 research documents, which have accumulated 195 citations, indicating strong academic visibility. His scholarly impact is reflected in an h-index of 6 and an i10-index of 5, demonstrating consistent research influence and relevance.

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Hojjat Gholipour | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour is a wildlife health researcher whose work integrates conservation medicine, disease ecology, and One Health principles to investigate and mitigate health threats affecting wild and semi-captive animal populations. His research centers on host–pathogen dynamics at the wildlife–livestock–human interface, particularly focusing on zoonotic agents such as Toxoplasma gondii and influenza A viruses. He has advanced understanding of pathogen transmission in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, contributing seminal studies on the invasive American mink as a biological indicator for infectious diseases and environmental pollutants. His broader research includes antimicrobial resistance in wildlife, toxic metal contamination in avian species, and behavioral biomarkers of postoperative pain in animals. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour has authored 6 Scopus-indexed publications, which have collectively received 49 citations from 47 documents, yielding a Scopus h-index of 5. His work appears in reputable journals such as Parasitology Research, Zoonoses and Public Health, Animals, and Cell and Tissue Banking. He has presented at international scientific forums, including meetings of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EWDA) and the European College of Zoological Medicine (ECZM), contributing to global initiatives in wildlife disease surveillance and conservation health research. His early contributions to regenerative veterinary medicine, particularly experimental studies involving biomaterials and bone healing, further illustrate the interdisciplinary breadth of his scientific impact. Ongoing research activities span pathogen surveillance in raptors, wildlife toxicology, and ecological health monitoring of free-ranging dog populations. Collectively, his research advances evidence-based conservation strategies, enhances wildlife disease monitoring frameworks, and strengthens integrative health approaches aligned with modern One Health objectives.

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Featured Publications 

Escudero, A., Puig Ribas, M., Almería, S., & Gholipour, H. (2025). Exposure of wild ruminants to Toxoplasma gondii in Alpine ecosystems, NE Spain. Veterinary Sciences, 12(11), 1101.

Escudero, A., Puig Ribas, M., Obon, E., Almería, S., Fernández Aguilar, X., Gholipour, H., Cabezón, O., & Molina-Lopez, R. A. (2024). Exposure of urban European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) to Toxoplasma gondii in highly populated areas of Northeast Spain. Animals, 14(11), 1596.

Gholipour, H., Meimandi Parizi, A., Oryan, A., & Bigham Sadegh, A. (2018). The effects of gelatin, fibrin-platelet glue and their combination on healing of the experimental critical bone defect in a rat model: Radiological, histological, scanning ultrastructural and biomechanical evaluation. Cell and Tissue Banking, 19(3).

Puig Ribas, M., Almería, S., Fernández Aguilar, X., De Pedro, G., Lizarraga, P., Alarcia-Alejos, O., Molina-Lopez, R. A., Obon, E., & Gholipour, H. (2018). Tracking Toxoplasma gondii in freshwater ecosystems: Interaction with the invasive American mink (Neovison vison) in Spain. Parasitology Research, 117(7).

Oryan, A., Gholipour, H., Meimandi Parizi, A., & Bigham Sadegh, A. (2018). Effectiveness of nanosilver, nanogold and their combination on the healing potential of critical radial bone defects in rats. Journal of Tissue Science & Engineering, 9(1).