Daugaliyeva Aida Tlekovna | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daugaliyeva Aida Tlekovna | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Fodder Production | Kazakhstan

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INTRODUCTION 🌟

Dr. Daugaliyeva Aida Tlekovna is a prominent figure in the field of veterinary sciences, hailing from Kazakhstan, specifically Almaty. With her extensive experience in veterinary research and expertise in molecular genetics, she has significantly contributed to the understanding and management of animal diseases. Aida Tlekovna holds the title of Candidate of Veterinary Sciences and serves as an Associate Professor, blending academic prowess with hands-on research. Her work continues to shape veterinary science in Kazakhstan and beyond.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Born in 1979, Dr. Daugaliyeva began her academic journey in the field of veterinary sciences. Her early education and studies set the foundation for her later contributions in molecular genetics, microbiology, and veterinary research. Over the years, she became deeply involved in research initiatives that would shape her career and lead to various leadership roles in prominent institutions.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 💼

Dr. Aida Daugaliyeva’s career spans multiple prestigious institutions in Kazakhstan. She has been a significant part of the Kazakh Research Institute of Livestock and Fodder Production since March 2013. Her prior experience includes serving as a Leading Researcher and Head of various laboratories at the Kazakh Research Veterinary Institute in Almaty. Dr. Daugaliyeva has held positions focused on epizootiology, molecular genetics, biochemistry, immunology, and the development of biological products. These roles underscore her commitment to advancing research in veterinary science.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

Dr. Daugaliyeva’s research has focused extensively on the molecular genetics of microorganisms, with an emphasis on understanding bacterial diseases in livestock. Her work on epizootological monitoring and risk assessment has played a crucial role in improving the veterinary care of animals in Kazakhstan. As Head of the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics of Microorganisms, Biochemistry, and Immunology, she has advanced our understanding of animal diseases at a genetic and molecular level.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍

Dr. Daugaliyeva has had a substantial influence on veterinary science in Kazakhstan. Through her leadership roles, she has inspired a generation of researchers and practitioners dedicated to improving livestock health. Her work in risk assessment and disease management has contributed to a better understanding of zoonotic diseases, especially bacterial infections, which have a direct impact on public health and food security.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📚

Dr. Daugaliyeva has a notable body of work in veterinary science, particularly in molecular genetics and immunology. Her research is well-regarded in scientific communities, and she has been cited in numerous academic papers related to animal health, disease control, and genetics. Her publications have contributed to shaping best practices in veterinary medicine, especially in the context of bacterial diseases.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏅

Throughout her career, Dr. Daugaliyeva has received recognition for her excellence in veterinary science. Her contributions to molecular genetics and animal health research have earned her various honors and awards within the academic and professional circles. These accolades reflect her dedication and hard work in advancing veterinary practices and scientific discovery.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌱

Dr. Aida Tlekovna’s legacy in veterinary science is one marked by continuous innovation and dedication. She has laid a solid foundation for future research in the field of veterinary microbiology and animal health. As she continues her work, Dr. Daugaliyeva is poised to make further contributions, particularly in the areas of disease prevention and the development of new biological products.

FINAL NOTE ✨

Dr. Aida Daugaliyeva’s journey from a young academic to a leader in veterinary research showcases her unwavering commitment to animal health and scientific advancement. Her career serves as an inspiration for current and future researchers in the field of veterinary science. With her continued dedication and expertise, she will undoubtedly shape the future of veterinary care in Kazakhstan and globally.

TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚 

STUDY OF MOLECULAR VIRULENCE FACTORS OF BRUCELLA ISOLATES FOR VACCINE DEVELOPMENT
    • Authors: А.Т. Daugaliyeva, S.Т. Daugaliyeva, N.S. Kydyr, S.A. Orazgaliyev, S. PELETTO

    • Journal: МИКРОБИОЛОГИЯ ЖӘНЕ ВИРУСОЛОГИЯ

    • Year: 2025-03-26

Foraging of Honeybees from Different Ecological Areas Determined through Melissopalynological Analysis and DNA Metabarcoding
    • Authors: Saule Daugaliyeva, Aida Daugaliyeva, Katira Amirova, Akmeiir Yelubayeva, Abylay Kapar, Aishat Abiti, Thomas Partipilo, Nurlan Toktarov, Simone Peletto

    • Journal: Insects

    • Year: 2024-09-05

Molecular typing methods to characterize Brucella spp. from animals: A review
    • Authors: Aida Daugaliyeva, Saule Daugaliyeva, Nazerke Kydyr, Simone Peletto

    • Journal: Veterinary World

    • Year: 2024-08

Foraging of Honeybees from Different Ecological Areas Determined through Melissopalynological Analysis and DNA Metabarcoding
    • Authors: Saule Daugaliyeva, Aida Daugaliyeva, Katira Amirova, Akmeiir Yelubayeva, Abylay Kapar, Aishat Abiti, Thomas Partipilo, Nurlan Toktarov, Simone Peletto

    • Journal: Preprint

    • Year: 2024-07-30

 

Renata Urban-Chmiel | veterinary medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Renata Urban-Chmiel l veterinary medicine | Best Researcher Award

 University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland, Poland

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Prof. dr hab. Renata Urban-Chmiel began her academic journey by specializing in veterinary sciences, particularly focusing on ruminant diseases and veterinary prevention. She completed her education with distinction, eventually becoming a recognized expert in infectious diseases. Her early academic pursuits laid a strong foundation for her future contributions to veterinary medicine and scientific research.

Professional Endeavors 🏅

From 01.10.2016 to 30.05.2021, Prof. Urban-Chmiel led the Department of Veterinary Prevention and Bird Diseases, and since June 2021, she has continued her leadership role in Lublin. As a specialist in ruminant diseases, her career has been marked by both academic leadership and active involvement in various research and development projects. Notably, she has been a key member of the Commission for Veterinary Surgeons’ Specializations since November 2024. Prof. Urban-Chmiel’s work has seen her lead multiple international collaborations, including a prestigious scholarship with the Borlaug program in 2009, under the US Embassy’s Department of Agriculture.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Urban-Chmiel has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary medicine, particularly in the area of infectious diseases and animal welfare. Her research has focused on pathomechanisms of respiratory diseases in cattle and sheep, with a specific emphasis on immunoprophylaxis. She has also explored alternative infection control methods using bacteriophages, probiotics, and plant-based extracts, aiming to reduce antibiotic dependency in animal farming. Her research extends to studying the etiological factors of diseases like Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD), particularly the role of viruses such as BHV-1, BRSV, and BVD.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Urban-Chmiel has significantly influenced both academic and practical aspects of veterinary science. With over 226 publications, including 118 conference reports, and involvement in creating five patents, her work has been widely cited, demonstrating its impact on the field. Her collaboration on projects such as “An Integrated Approach to Control of Bovine Respiratory Disease” with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USA) and various European universities has made notable strides in advancing veterinary science globally.

Academic Cites 📑

Prof. Urban-Chmiel’s academic influence is evident in her H-index of 18 and over 1,336 citations. Her total impact factor (IF) of 145,782 highlights the far-reaching effect of her research. Her publications on bacteriophages, animal welfare, and veterinary prevention have been pivotal in shaping current veterinary practices. Her collaboration with international experts has placed her at the forefront of veterinary research, particularly in ruminant diseases.

Technical Skills 🛠

Her technical expertise spans a range of areas, including bacteriophage isolation and characterization, immunology, molecular biology, and animal welfare. Prof. Urban-Chmiel has pioneered alternative infection control methods, such as using bacteriophages and probiotics to combat diseases in farm and companion animals. She has also worked on the development of therapeutic and preventive treatments for common conditions in livestock, including respiratory and limb diseases.

Teaching Experience 🎓

Prof. Urban-Chmiel has played a significant role in shaping veterinary education through her teaching and curriculum development. She developed and implemented various programs, including courses in animal welfare, veterinary prevention, and herd health management for veterinary medicine students at the University of Lublin. Additionally, she has taught at multiple international institutions and participated as a national coordinator in Erasmus projects. As a mentor, she supervised multiple doctoral dissertations, master’s theses, and bachelor’s theses, contributing to the academic development of young veterinary professionals.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Prof. Urban-Chmiel’s legacy is characterized by her extensive research and teaching contributions, which continue to influence the field of veterinary medicine. Her work on animal welfare and alternative infection control methods is paving the way for more sustainable practices in animal farming. Moving forward, her ongoing projects, such as the NCN-funded research on bacteriophages for controlling pathogenic E. coli, promise to make lasting contributions to the scientific community. She is expected to remain a leading figure in the veterinary sciences, with a continued focus on improving animal health, welfare, and disease control.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her distinguished career, Prof. Urban-Chmiel has received numerous accolades, including the Prime Minister’s Award for an outstanding doctoral thesis, the Medal of the National Education Commission, and recognition for her scientific and creative achievements. Her work has led to her being nominated for prestigious prizes, such as the Eureka – Discovering Polish Inventions DGP competition. These accolades reflect the high regard in which she is held within the scientific and veterinary communities.

International Collaborations 🌐

Her international collaborations have been a cornerstone of her professional journey, including partnerships with institutions in Hungary, Austria, Finland, Spain, and the USA. These collaborations have not only enriched her own research but have also contributed to the global advancement of veterinary sciences, particularly in the study and prevention of infectious diseases in livestock.

Commitment to Scientific Advancements 🔍

Prof. Urban-Chmiel remains at the forefront of scientific inquiry, actively contributing to national and international research committees and expert panels. As an expert in the evaluation of research and investment projects for the National Science Center and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, she is shaping the future of veterinary research funding and policy.

📖 Top Noted Publications 
  • Selected Mechanisms of Action of Bacteriophages in Bacterial Infections in Animals
    • Authors: Renata Urban-Chmiel, Ewelina Pyzik
    • Journal: Viruses
    • Year: 2025
  • Lameness in Cattle—Etiopathogenesis, Prevention and Treatment
    • Authors: Renata Urban-Chmiel, Pavol Mudroň, Beata Abramowicz, Łukasz Kurek, Rafał Stachura
    • Journal: Animals
    • Year: 2024
  • Integrative and Conjugative Elements and Prophage DNA as Carriers of Resistance Genes in Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae Strains from Domestic Geese in Poland
    • Authors: Marta Dec, Aldert Zomer, John Webster, Tomasz Nowak, Dagmara Stępień-Pyśniak, Renata Urban-Chmiel
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Year: 2024
  • Bacteriophages for Controlling Staphylococcus spp. Pathogens on Dairy Cattle Farms: In Vitro Assessment
    • Authors: Ewelina Pyzik, Renata Urban-Chmiel, Łukasz Kurek, Klaudia Herman, Rafał Stachura, Agnieszka Marek
    • Journal: Animals
    • Year: 2024
  • Characterization of Riemerella anatipestifer Strains Isolated from Various Poultry Species in Poland
    • Authors: Anna Nowaczek, Marta Dec, Dagmara Stępień-Pyśniak, Jarosław Wilczyński, Renata Urban-Chmiel
    • Journal: Antibiotics
    • Year: 2023
  • Pet Reptiles in Poland as a Potential Source of Transmission of Salmonella
    • Authors: Marta Dec, Magdalena Zając, Andrzej Puchalski, Klaudiusz Szczepaniak, Renata Urban-Chmiel
    • Journal: Pathogens
    • Year: 2022
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria—A Review
    • Authors: Renata Urban-Chmiel, Agnieszka Marek, Dagmara Stępień-Pyśniak, Kinga Wieczorek, Marta Dec, Anna Nowaczek, Jacek Osek
    • Journal: Antibiotics
    • Year: 2022