Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (CNRS) | France

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👩‍🔬 Summary

Dr. Véronique Eparvier is a Second Class Research Director at the CNRS, based at the Institute of Natural Substances Chemistry (ICSN). Her research focuses on chemistry of natural substances, chemical ecology, metabolomics, and the exploration of symbiotic microorganisms within holobionts. She is known for her interdisciplinary approach to discovering specialized metabolites with pharmacological and agrochemical applications, and for her leadership in French scientific research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Eparvier earned her HDR (Accreditation to Supervise Research) in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Paris-Saclay University in 2013. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry of Natural Substances (2005) from the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, awarded with highest honors. Her academic background also includes a Master’s in Agro-resource Sciences (2002) from INPT, Toulouse, and a Master’s in Bio-cultural Anthropology (2001) from Aix-Marseille III University.

🧪 Professional Experience

Her professional journey with the CNRS began with a fixed-term engineering position in French Guiana (2006), followed by tenured roles as a Research Engineer (2008–2020), and her current position as Research Director at ICSN since 2020. She has played key roles in multiple research programs and has headed the ICSN symbiotic microorganism strain library since 2010.

📚 Academic Contributions

Dr. Eparvier has authored 80 scientific publications, 5 patents, and 24 conference papers. She has delivered 20 invited lectures and 43 oral presentations. As a mentor, she has supervised 13 PhD theses (with one ongoing), and guided 28 Master’s research students. She has participated in numerous academic juries, including 12 thesis juries (5 as rapporteur) and 2 HDR juries.

🧬 Research Interests

Her scientific interests lie in understanding chemical interactions within ecosystems, particularly among microorganisms, plants, and insects. She investigates the ecological roles and potential applications of specialized metabolites using tools such as metabolomics, functional chemodiversity, and chemical ecology, contributing to both basic science and applied innovations.

🛠️ Technical Skills

She is skilled in natural products chemistry, analytical techniques, chemodiversity profiling, and metabolomic data analysis. She also has expertise in strain collection management and the integration of functional chemistry with ecological perspectives.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Eparvier is an active academic lecturer. Since 2020, she has been teaching at Paris-Saclay University in the GPbioP Professional Degree program. She also taught at the University of Versailles-Saint Quentin (2011–2023) and AgroParisTech, as well as in French Guiana earlier in her career. She holds the national qualification of University Professor in Section 32 (Organic, Mineral, and Industrial Chemistry), obtained in 2016 and 2022.

🏅 Awards & Recognition

She received the Air Liquide Trophy in 2016 for her environmental research as part of the FEDER INSECTICIDE project. In 2005, she won first prize in the Young Scientist Competition at the NAPRECA International Congress.

🌍 Scientific Leadership & Affiliations

Dr. Eparvier leads the Functional Chemistry-Chemical Ecology team at ICSN and serves as Deputy Coordinator of its Natural Substances-Medicinal Chemistry department. She is a member of the scientific committees for CNRS Sections 16 and 52, and the CNRS Chemistry CSI. She contributes to national and international research networks including GDR MediatEC, GDRI NPChem, Labex CEBA, Labex LERMIT, and DIM-PAMIR. She organized the first Chemical Ecology Conference at Paris-Saclay in 2023 and serves on several scientific councils and steering committees.

📚 Selected Publication

Composition of antifungal volatile organic compounds in Sextonia rubra fruit by molecular networks
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Santerre, C.; Segret, J.; Elie, N.; Genty, C.; Estevez, Y.; Amusant, N.; Houël, E.; Eparvier, V.; Touboul, D.

  • Journal: Comptes Rendus Chimie

  • Year: 2023

Nitrogen Enriched Solid-State Cultivation for the Overproduction of Azaphilone Red Pigments by Penicillium sclerotiorum SNB-CN111
  • Authors: Téo Hebra; Véronique Eparvier; David Touboul

  • Journal: Journal of Fungi

  • Year: 2023

Classification of Environmental Strains from Order to Genus Levels Using Lipid and Protein MALDI-ToF Fingerprintings and Chemotaxonomic Network Analysis
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Hebra, T.; Elie, N.; Guérineau, V.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Microorganisms

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, metabolomic and genomic methods for the production and annotation of halogenated azaphilones and ilicicolins in termite symbiotic fungi
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, Metabolomic and Genomic Methods on Termite Symbiotic Fungi for the Production and Annotation of Halogenated Azaphilones and Ilicicolins
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Research Square (preprint)

  • Year: 2022

Muhammad Asif Arain | Functional food | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Asif Arain | Functional food | Best Researcher Award

Lasbela University of Agriculture Water and Marine Sciences | Pakistan

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👋 INTRODUCTION

Dr. Muhammad Asif Arain is an esteemed veterinary scientist and academician at Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Pakistan. Specializing in Animal Product Technology, he has dedicated his career to advancing veterinary sciences, focusing on animal product safety, quality, and innovation.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Arain began his academic journey at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, where he earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree with first-class honors. He continued to excel by completing an M.Sc. (Hons) in Animal Product Technology with distinction, and he is currently pursuing his PhD in the same field, reflecting his ongoing commitment to learning and research.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With over a decade of experience, Dr. Arain has served as Assistant Professor and Lecturer at LUAWMS. His practical experience includes veterinary officer roles in significant development projects funded by the United Nations and regional rural support programs. He has also contributed as a trainee in vaccine production and diagnostics, enhancing his expertise in veterinary medicine.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Arain’s research focuses on the biochemical, microbiological, and nutritional properties of animal products, especially camel and goat milk. He has worked on cutting-edge projects related to milk biodiversity, poultry immunity, and antimicrobial applications of nanoparticles, supported by major national research foundations.

📈 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

He has published 98 research papers with over 3,300 citations and a total impact factor of 162, demonstrating his substantial contribution to veterinary science. His work has influenced both academia and industry, fostering improvements in animal health and product quality.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Arain’s recent publications include studies on the anti-diabetic effects of camel milk, nutritional supplementation in poultry, and advanced molecular analyses of dairy products. These works appear in high-impact journals, showcasing his research’s relevance and global reach.

🏆 HONORS & AWARDS

Throughout his career, Dr. Arain has been recognized for academic excellence, securing prestigious research funding, and assuming leadership roles in research management and commercialization, underscoring his dedication to advancing veterinary sciences.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leading expert in veterinary product technology, Dr. Arain is poised to further elevate the field with his PhD research and active involvement in teaching, research innovation, and industry collaboration. His efforts promise ongoing benefits for animal agriculture and health sectors.

✍️ FINAL NOTE

Dr. Muhammad Asif Arain is a committed scholar and researcher whose work bridges scientific discovery and practical applications. His ongoing contributions continue to enhance veterinary education, research, and animal product technologies in Pakistan and beyond.

📚 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Exploring the anti-diabetic properties of camel milk: effects on blood glucose, antioxidant defense, and organ histo-morphological features in rabbits

    • Authors: M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif; G.B. Khaskheli, Gul Bahar; G.S. Barham, Ghulam Shabir; B.O. Almutairi, Bader Obaid; I.B. Marghazani, Illahi Bakhash

    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Histology

    • Year: 2025

  • Nutraceutical potential of essential oils in dairy animal diets: challenges and opportunities

    • Authors: A.A. Aboamer, A. A.; H.M. Ebeid, Hossam M.; F. Siddique, Faisal; M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif; F.U. Hassan, F. Ul

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  • Regulation of energy metabolism by non-coding RNAs in livestock species: a review

    • Authors: F.U. Hassan, F. Ul; M. Safdar, Muhammad; M. Younus, Muhammad; M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif

    • Journal: (Not specified)

    • Year: (Not specified)

  • An in-depth overview of the nutritional advantages of medicinal plant supplementation in poultry feed

    • Authors: A.U. Rehman, Abdur Ur; J.A. Buzdar, Jameel Ahmed; M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif; M. Arslan, Muhammad; C. Zhou, Cunshan

    • Journal: (Not specified)

    • Year: (Not specified)

  • Nutrigenomic Potential of Mineral Nano-Particles to Modulate Poultry Health and Performance

    • Authors: A. Arsalan, Abdullah; A.U. Rehman, Abdur Ur; H. Younus, Hina; J.A. Buzdar, Jameel Ahmed; X. Qi, Xianghui

    • Journal: (Not specified)

    • Year: (Not specified)

  • Effects of in ovo supplementation of selenium (Se) and zinc (zn) on hatchability and production performance of broiler chickens

    • Authors: F. Nabi, Fazul; M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif; M.F. Hassan, Mohammad Farooque; M.H. Almutairi, Mikhlid Hammad; J.A. Buzdar, Jameel Ahmed

    • Journal: Journal of Comparative Physiology B Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology

    • Year: 2024

  • Lactoferrin’s role in modulating NF-κB pathway to alleviate diabetes-associated inflammation: A novel in-silico study

    • Authors: M.A. Arain, Muhammad Asif; G.B. Khaskheli, Gul Bahar; G.S. Barham, Ghulam Shabir; I.B. Marghazani, Illahi Bakhash

    • Journal: Heliyon

    • Year: 2024