Amadou Issoufou | Mitochondrial Function Dynamics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amadou Issoufou | Mitochondrial Function Dynamics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Universite Dan Dicko Dankoulodo De Maradi | Niger

Issoufou Amadou, PhD, is a food scientist specializing in food technology, nutrition, and the improvement of traditional food systems through biochemical and microbiological approaches. His research centers on fermented foods, nutrient enhancement, and the development of value-added products from locally available crops such as soybean and millet. He has conducted extensive laboratory investigations on fermentation dynamics, antioxidative peptides, functional food properties, and strategies for improving protein digestibility and bioactive compound profiles. His work also includes evaluating physicochemical properties of fermented products, optimizing solid-state fermentation processes, and assessing antimicrobial and antioxidant activities in plant-based food matrices. Through academic roles, he supervises research at multiple levels and contributes to capacity building in food science and nutrition. His training in quality control and intellectual property further strengthens his ability to support innovation and develop scientifically robust, safe, and nutritionally improved food products tailored to regional food security needs.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Orcid

Featured Publications: 

  • Amadou, I., Yong-Hui, S., Sun, J., & Guo-Wei, L. (2009). Fermented soybean products: Some methods, antioxidant compound extraction, and their scavenging activity. Asian Journal of Biochemistry, 4(3), 68–76.

  • Amadou, I., Sun, J., Kamara, M. T., Yong-Hui, S., Gbadamosi, O. S., & Guo-Wei, L. (2009). Characterization, in vitro trypsin digestibility, and antioxidant activity of fermented soybean protein meal with Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6. American Journal of Food Technology, 4(3), 268–276.

  • Amadou, I., Gbadamosi, O. S., Yong-Hui, S., Kamara, M. T., Sun, J., & Guo-Wei, L. (2010). Identification of antioxidative peptides from Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6 fermented soybean protein meal. Research Journal of Microbiology, 5(5), 372–380.

  • Amadou, I., Kamara, M. T., Amza, T., Foh, M. B. K., & Guo-Wei, L. (2010). Physicochemical and nutritional analysis of fermented soybean protein meal by Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6. World Journal of Dairy and Food Sciences, 5(2), 114–118.

  • Amadou, I., Amza, T., Foh, M. B. K., Kamara, M. T., & Guo-Wei, L. (2010). Influence of Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6 fermentation on the functional properties of soybean protein meal. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, 22(6), 456–465.

  • Amadou, I., Guo-Wei, L., Yong-Hui, S., & Sun, J. (2011). Reducing, radical scavenging, and chelation properties of fermented soy protein meal hydrolysate by Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6. International Journal of Food Properties, 14(3), 654–665.

  • Amadou, I., Guo-Wei, L., Yong-Hui, S., Gbadamosi, O. S., Kamara, M. T., & Sun, J. (2011). Optimized Lactobacillus plantarum Lp6 solid-state fermentation and proteolytic hydrolysis improve nutritional attributes of soybean protein meal. Journal of Food Biochemistry, 35(6), 1686–1694.

  • Amadou, I., Gbadamosi, O. S., & Guo-Wei, L. (2011). Millet-based traditional processed foods and beverages: A review. Cereal Food World, 56(3), 115–121.

KALIM ULLAH | Cellular Bioenergetics Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. KALIM ULLAH | Cellular Bioenergetics Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. KALIM ULLAH | Ningbo university China | China

Dr. Kalim Ullah is a highly dedicated and emerging researcher specializing in aquaculture, molecular biology, genetics, and immunology. Currently based at Ningbo University, China, he brings a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying aquatic species’ health and development. With a PhD in Aquaculture focusing on fish genetics and immune responses, Dr. Ullah has a strong track record of international collaboration and publication. His research interests span transcriptomics, miRNA profiling, and the adaptive responses of teleost fish under environmental stressors. Through rigorous experimentation and data analysis, he has contributed significantly to fish biotechnology and sustainable aquaculture development. Known for his diligence and academic integrity, Dr. Ullah has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications, some in high-impact journals. His academic journey reflects a solid foundation in zoology and fisheries science, driving him to become a promising candidate for global recognition in aquatic biological sciences.

Publication profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Research Background:
    Dr. Kalim Ullah holds a PhD in Aquaculture with concentrations in genetics, molecular biology, and immunology, providing a robust multidisciplinary foundation for innovative research.

  2. High-Impact Publications:
    He has published in well-reputed journals such as Scientific Reports (IF: 3.8) and Fish & Aqua Journal (IF: 8.3). His contributions include both original research and critical reviews, showcasing scholarly depth.

  3. Research Diversity:
    His work spans miRNA profiling, fish immune response, transcriptomic changes under salinity stress, and regenerative biology — reflecting a wide research portfolio in molecular aquaculture.

  4. Global Collaboration & Perspective:
    As an international researcher working in China, collaborating with diverse research teams, Dr. Ullah has shown capacity to integrate cross-cultural academic excellence.

  5. Consistent Academic Performance:
    His academic record — with CGPAs consistently above 3.6 — highlights sustained academic rigor from undergraduate to doctoral levels.

  6. Citation Impact:
    His research has started gaining citations, which is an indicator of increasing scholarly influence.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Grants and Funding Exposure:
    Dr. Ullah’s CV does not list significant involvement in major grant projects. Active leadership or contribution in funded projects would enhance his profile further.

  2. Teaching & Mentoring Roles:
    There is limited mention of academic teaching or supervision of students. Gaining teaching experience or mentoring junior researchers would demonstrate leadership.

  3. Patent or Industry Application:
    His research is academic in focus; the translation of findings into industry application or innovation (e.g., patents or protocols) would greatly strengthen his candidacy.

  4. Public Engagement or Outreach:
    There’s no evidence of public science communication or outreach, which can be vital for demonstrating societal impact of research.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Kalim Ullah pursued his PhD in Aquaculture from Ningbo University, China, specializing in genetics, molecular biology, and immunology, with a CGPA of 3.75/4.00. His M.Phil. in Zoology (Aquaculture and Fisheries) was completed at PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, with a CGPA of 3.68/4.00. His foundational academic training began with a BS (Hons) in Zoology from the University of Peshawar, securing a CGPA of 3.6/4.00. He earlier completed his Higher Secondary School Certificate at The City College, Peshawar, with a score of 750/1100 and his Secondary School Certificate from GHSS Khall, scoring 653/900. This educational trajectory highlights his focused development in aquaculture and biological sciences. His transition from fundamental zoology to advanced molecular approaches in aquaculture represents a blend of traditional knowledge and modern scientific methodology, enabling him to contribute innovatively to fish biotechnology and aquatic disease management.

🧪 Experience:

Dr. Kalim Ullah has accumulated a wealth of experience through academic research and hands-on experimentation in aquaculture genetics and molecular biology. During his PhD at Ningbo University, he actively participated in transcriptomic and miRNA studies on fish species under stress conditions, gaining expertise in high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics, and gene expression profiling. Previously, he worked on projects evaluating the growth performance of various fish species like Indus Mahseer and Common Carp under different aquaculture conditions. He collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to investigate the immunological and developmental mechanisms in teleosts. His M.Phil. and undergraduate research focused on the impact of environmental and nutritional factors on fish physiology. He has co-authored several peer-reviewed articles and served as a co-investigator in studies related to fisheries sustainability and aquaculture improvement. His consistent work reflects his strong analytical capabilities, team collaboration, and dedication to solving real-world aquaculture challenges.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Kalim Ullah’s research primarily focuses on the genetic and molecular responses of teleost fish to environmental and pathogenic stressors. His key areas include miRNA profiling, transcriptomic analysis, salinity stress response, and immune gene regulation. He integrates molecular tools to explore the functional genomics of aquatic organisms, aiming to enhance disease resistance and growth performance in aquaculture species like Larimichthys crocea. His recent studies include identifying miRNA targets for lipid metabolism genes and analyzing liver transcriptome variations during stress conditions. He also explores regenerative biology in teleost fins and has contributed reviews that synthesize molecular immune responses in fish. Dr. Ullah’s research aims to support the development of sustainable aquaculture, improve fish health, and reduce losses caused by environmental changes and disease outbreaks. His work stands at the crossroads of biotechnology, genetics, and aquatic science, making him a valuable contributor to marine and freshwater research communities.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Target miRNA identification for the LPL gene in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) – Scientific Reports

  2. 🧠 Liver Transcriptome analysis reveal expression changes of gene related to Energy Metabolism during salinity stress in Large Yellow Croaker – Aquaculture International (Under Review)

  3. 🦠 Profiling miRNAs of Teleost Fish in Immune Responses to Pathogen Challenges: A Review – Journal of Infectious Diseases and Pathogenesis

  4. 🐟 Teleost Caudal Fin Development and Regeneration: Mechanisms, Models, and Therapeutic Potential – Asian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research

  5. 🌊 Present Status and Future Direction of Bangladeshi Shrimp Resources – Fish Aqua Journal

  6. 🐠 Effect of Stocking Density on the Growth Performance of Indus Mahseer (Tor macrolipes) – International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies

  7. 🧪 Effect of Natural Antioxidants on the Growth and Proximate Composition of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) – Asian Journal of Agriculture & Biology

📌 Conclusion:

Dr. Kalim Ullah is a highly promising and productive early-career researcher with an excellent track record in aquaculture, molecular biology, and fish immunology. His international academic journey, multidisciplinary research contributions, and growing list of peer-reviewed publications in impactful journals make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

While gaining further experience in grant management, mentoring, and translational impact would elevate his academic stature, his current achievements clearly reflect outstanding research potential, dedication, and global relevance. He is deserving of recognition and encouragement through such an award.