Mohamed Sadek BACHENE | Microbial Cell Biology | Best Innovation Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sadek BACHENE | Microbial Cell Biology | Best Innovation Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sadek BACHENE , Institute of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Médéa , Algeria

Dr. Mohamed Sadek Bachene is a distinguished veterinarian and academic from Algeria, born on November 26, 1984, in Medea. He holds extensive experience in veterinary medicine, academic teaching, and scientific research. Bachene has contributed to numerous scientific publications and has presented at international conferences. He is a recognized educator and supervisor in the field of veterinary science, particularly in histology, animal physiology, and pathology. With a strong background in veterinary sciences, Bachene has made significant contributions to the study of coccidiosis in rabbits and broiler chickens. He is highly active in the development of veterinary education and scientific research in Algeria, earning recognition for his innovation and academic leadership.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Mohamed Sadek Bachene’s work stands out for its deep focus on veterinary parasitology, particularly in combating coccidiosis in rabbits and broiler chickens. His innovative research on vaccine trials for Eimeria magna and other parasites in Algerian local rabbits has made significant strides in the prevention of coccidiosis. His published studies and presentations at international conferences highlight the practical applications of his work in veterinary medicine, especially in local farming contexts. Bachene’s ability to combine academic teaching, research, and practical veterinary practice demonstrates a holistic approach that benefits both the academic and professional veterinary communities.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Bachene has made substantial contributions, there is potential for growth in collaborative, interdisciplinary research. Engaging in more international partnerships or joining larger research consortia could increase the scope of his work. Additionally, a greater emphasis on the long-term environmental and socio-economic impacts of his research in rural areas could further strengthen the relevance of his work to both the veterinary and agricultural industries.

Education:

Dr. Mohamed Sadek Bachene holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences (2013–2019) from ENSV and a Magister degree (2009–2013) in Veterinary Sciences with a specialization in breeding and pathology of backyard animals. His academic journey is complemented by short-term internships at Beijing Agricultural University, focusing on PCR and sequencing of parasite genetic material. Additionally, Bachene completed a university accreditation in Veterinary Sciences (2019–2021). He has excelled in both research and practical application, contributing to significant advancements in the study of animal health and pathology.

Experience:

Dr. Bachene’s professional experience spans from private veterinary practice in 2011 to prominent academic roles, including teaching at Blida and Médéa Universities. He has served as a Teacher-Assistant at YAHIA FARES Médéa University and held a leadership position as Co-head of the Department responsible for graduation and pedagogy (2016–2019). In addition, he actively participated in university governance through memberships in administrative councils and scientific commissions. His administrative and academic leadership roles have shaped veterinary education and research within the university system.

Research Focus:

Dr. Bachene’s research is focused on veterinary parasitology, with a particular interest in coccidiosis in rabbits and poultry. He has conducted extensive studies on Eimeria species, exploring their pathogenicity, prevalence, and potential vaccination strategies. His work in the field of veterinary medicine includes the development of experimental vaccines and the study of parasite genetics using molecular techniques. Bachene’s research aims to improve animal health management practices, specifically in rural and agricultural settings, and to contribute to the overall betterment of veterinary care in Algeria.

Publications Top Notes:

  • 2018: “A vaccination trial with a precocious line of Eimeria magna in Algerian local rabbits” 🐇💉
  • 2018: “Prevalence of coccidian infection in rabbit farms in North Algeria” 🐇🔬
  • 2019: “Prevalence of Rabbit Coccidia in Medea Province, Algeria” 🐇📊
  • 2021: “Vaccination of Algerian Local Rabbits with Precocious Strains of Eimeria magna and Eimeria media” 🐇💉
  • 2025: “Prevalence of coccidiosis in broiler chickens in Medea, Algeria” 🐔🔬

Conclusion:

Dr. Mohamed Sadek Bachene is highly deserving of the Research for Best Innovation Award due to his exceptional work in veterinary parasitology, his innovation in vaccine development, and his commitment to improving animal health and farming practices in Algeria. His active role in education, research, and professional development in veterinary science makes him an outstanding candidate. Enhancing global collaborations and focusing on sustainable, long-term impact could further amplify the influence of his research.