Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ante Kasap | Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ante Kasap | Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

University of Zagreb | Croatia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ante Kasap, affiliated with the University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, specializes in animal genetics and breeding, with a focused research trajectory on small ruminants, particularly Mediterranean sheep breeds. His work centers on genetic diversity, population structure, selection signatures, and wool trait analysis, contributing to advancements in livestock productivity and sustainable breeding strategies. With 31 publications, 372 citations, and an h-index of 10, he demonstrates a solid and growing academic impact. Kasap has collaborated with 55 international co-authors, reflecting strong engagement in global research networks and interdisciplinary cooperation. His recent studies highlight genomic approaches to improving breed performance and maintaining genetic variability, which are critical for long-term agricultural sustainability. The societal relevance of his research lies in its contribution to food security, rural development, and biodiversity conservation, particularly within Mediterranean agro-ecosystems, positioning his work within the broader framework of sustainable and resilient agricultural innovation.

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Huaguo Huang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Huaguo Huang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Sichuan Minzu College | China

Mr. Huaguo Huang is a researcher at Sichuan Minzu College, Kangding, China, with expertise in veterinary virology and infectious disease research, particularly focused on African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) and viral pathogenicity. His work addresses critical challenges in animal health by investigating viral genetics, virulence mechanisms, and disease control strategies relevant to the global swine industry. He has authored 4 publications, which have collectively received 82 citations, reflecting growing academic visibility and impact despite a focused publication portfolio. His research has appeared in reputable, peer-reviewed international journals, including Viruses, demonstrating engagement with the global virology research community. Huang maintains an h-index of 3 and has collaborated with multidisciplinary research teams, contributing to experimental design and applied virological analysis. The societal and economic relevance of his work is significant, as ASFV research supports improved biosecurity, disease mitigation, and food security, particularly in regions heavily dependent on pig farming.

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