Baharak Akhtardanesh | Veterinary Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Baharak Akhtardanesh | Veterinary Science | Editorial Board Membcer 

Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

**Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh, DVM, DVSc, a board-certified small animal internist and accomplished professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, is a distinguished Iranian veterinarian whose career reflects exceptional contributions to clinical practice, academic instruction, and research in small animal internal medicine. Born in 1975 in Ahvaz, Iran, she completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz in 2001, where her thesis focused on the bacteriological and serological assessment of brucellosis in buffaloes and its public health implications. She then advanced her academic training by earning a DVSc and board certification in small animal internal medicine from the University of Tehran in 2005, producing a doctoral thesis on the molecular detection of gastric Helicobacter-like organisms in domestic and stray cats. Throughout her career, Dr. Akhtardanesh has held several significant academic and administrative positions, including Head of the Small Animal Internal Medicine Ward (2006–2014, 2020–2024), Vice Director of the Clinical Sciences Department (2014–2018), and consulting veterinarian in laboratory animal science at Kerman University of Medical Sciences for 15 years. Since 2020, she has also been actively involved in training residents in a rigorous four-year small animal internal medicine residency program. As a clinician, she provides expert diagnosis and management of complex medical conditions in dogs, cats, rabbits, and rodents, while playing a central role in teaching clinical rotations to senior veterinary students and delivering postgraduate training in laboratory animal sciences. A prolific researcher, Dr. Akhtardanesh has authored 74 international scientific articles, presented her findings at 40 international congresses and 110 national symposia, and supervised or advised over 60 postgraduate theses, making her a leading academic figure in small animal medicine, zoonotic diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, dermatology, animal ethics, and laboratory animal science. Her research collaborations extend across national and international institutes, particularly in zoonosis, infectious diseases, and public health. She maintains an active scholarly presence through ORCID, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and her university homepage. Recent international congress contributions include studies on canine toxoplasmosis and venereal transmission, detection of Rickettsia species in hedgehog-associated ticks, and molecular identification of Cytauxzoon felis in cats across multiple Iranian provinces. Known for her dedication to rigorous scientific inquiry, compassionate clinical care, and excellence in training the next generation of veterinary professionals, Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh continues to be a highly respected authority in small animal internal medicine in Iran and beyond.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Akhtardanesh, B., Ziaali, N., Sharifi, H., & Rezaei, S. (2010). Feline immunodeficiency virus, feline leukemia virus and Toxoplasma gondii in stray and household cats in Kerman–Iran: Seroprevalence and correlation with clinical and … Research in Veterinary Science, 89(2), 306–310.

Khedri, J., Radfar, M. H., Borji, H., Azizzadeh, M., & Akhtardanesh, B. (2014). Canine heartworm in southeastern of Iran with review of disease distribution. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 9(4), 560.

Akhtardanesh, B., Ghanbarpour, R., & Blourizadeh, H. (2010). Serological evidence of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in Iran. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 19(5), 469–474.

Akhtardanesh, B., Sharifi, I., Mohammadi, A., Mostafavi, M., Hakimmipour, M., & others. (2017). Feline visceral leishmaniasis in Kerman, southeast of Iran: Serological and molecular study. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, 54(1), 96–102.

Akhtardanesh, B., Moeini, E., Sharifi, I., Saberi, M., Sadeghi, B., Ebrahimi, M., & others. (2020). Leishmania infection in cats positive for immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus in an endemic region of Iran. Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 20, 100387.

Baharak, A., Reza, K., Shahriar, D., Omid, A., Daruoosh, V., & Nasrin, A. (2012). Metastatic apocrine sweat gland adenocarcinoma in a terrier dog. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2(8), 670–672.

Khalili, M., Rezaei, M., Akhtardanesh, B., Abiri, Z., & Shahheidaripour, S. (2018). Detection of Coxiella burnetii (Gammaproteobacteria: Coxiellaceae) in ticks collected from infested dogs in Kerman, Southeast of Iran. Persian Journal of Acarology, 7(1).

Nasrin, A., Baharak, A., & Reza, K. (2012). Concurrent cystic endometrial hyperplasia, ovarian luteoma and biliary cyst adenoma in an aged rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): Case report and literature review. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2(3), S1975–S1978.

Akhtardanesh, B., Ghanbarpour, R., Babaei, H., & Nazeri, M. (2011). Serological evidences of canine brucellosis as a new emerging disease in Iran. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 1(3), 177–180.

Hao Wu | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award | 13155

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Wu | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Wu, China Agricultural University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Wu is affiliated with China Agricultural University in China. He specializes in agricultural engineering, with a focus on sustainable agricultural technologies, precision farming systems, and the integration of advanced engineering solutions to optimize agricultural productivity. Dr. Wu has contributed significantly to research and innovation in smart farming, resource-efficient practices, and environmental sustainability in agriculture. His work has been widely recognized for advancing modern agricultural techniques in China and beyond.

Profile

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Educational Qualification🎓

Hao Wu’s academic journey began with a strong foundation at China Agricultural University (CAU), where he pursued his undergraduate studies from 2005 to 2009. During this period, he demonstrated a keen interest in agricultural sciences, laying the groundwork for his future specialization in animal nutrition and feed science.

After completing his undergraduate degree, Hao Wu continued his graduate education at CAU under the mentorship of Qingxiang Meng, earning his Ph.D. between 2009 and 2015. During his doctoral research, he gained extensive expertise in ruminant nutrition and fermentation, focusing on sustainable feeding strategies and improving livestock health. Hao Wu’s academic journey also included international exposure, as he participated in a combined postgraduate training program at The Ohio State University under the supervision of Zhongtang Yu from 2013 to 2015. This collaborative experience enriched his global perspective and further honed his research skills.

Postdoctoral training followed at CAU, where he worked as a Research Assistant from 2015 to 2017 under the guidance of Chuncheng Xu, expanding his research portfolio in feed science and ruminant nutrition.

🌟 Professional Endeavors

Hao Wu’s professional career has been rooted in China Agricultural University, where he has made significant contributions to teaching, research, and mentorship. His roles include:

  • Lecturer (2017-2021): Hao Wu began his teaching career, focusing on feed science and livestock nutrition, sharing his knowledge with undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Associate Professor (2021-Present): In recognition of his contributions, Hao Wu was promoted to Associate Professor in the College of Animal Science and Technology. He currently leads critical research projects, mentors students, and plays an integral role in advancing the university’s academic mission.

As a dedicated educator, Hao Wu teaches essential subjects, including Feed Science, Nutritional Evaluation of Forage and Roughage, and Development and Utilization of Animal Feed. His commitment to teaching reflects his passion for developing future leaders in animal science.

📈 Contributions and Research Focus

Hao Wu’s research primarily focuses on ruminant nutrition, methane mitigation, rumen microbiology, and feed quality improvement. His work bridges fundamental science and practical applications to enhance animal health, optimize feed utilization, and reduce environmental impacts.

Key Research Themes:

  1. Rumen Fermentation and Methane Mitigation: Hao Wu is actively involved in understanding the mechanisms of methane production in ruminants. His ongoing NSFC-funded project (2022-2025) investigates methane mitigation through anaerobic oxidation coupled with sulfate reduction, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from livestock.
  2. Intestinal Functional Microbiome: Hao Wu is leading a long-term SKRD program (2022-2027) analyzing and regulating the functional microbiome in large livestock animals. This research is critical for improving gut health, nutrient absorption, and overall animal productivity.
  3. Feed Quality and Nutritional Strategies: His studies on feed processing, such as steam explosion, enhance the nutritional values of crop byproducts, making livestock farming more sustainable.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Hao Wu’s academic achievements and research excellence have earned him recognition in the field of animal science. His ability to secure competitive research grants underscores his leadership and innovative contributions. His ongoing grants include:

  • NSFC Grant (2022-2025): Methane mitigation in the rumen.
  • SKRD Program Grants (2022-2027): Microbiome regulation and genetic mechanisms in beef cattle.

These prestigious grants highlight his role as a leading researcher addressing critical challenges in livestock nutrition and environmental sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

Effect of Guanidinoacetic Acid Supplementation on Growth Performance, Rumen Fermentation, Blood Indices, Nutrient Digestion, and Nitrogen Metabolism in Angus Steers.

Contributors Yi, Simeng; Hu, Sanlong; Wang, Jinze; Abudukelimu, Abudusaimijiang; Wang, Yao; Li, Xiang; Wu, Hao; Meng, Qingxiang; Zhou, Zhenming

Journal: Animals

Year: 2024

Effect of Total Mixed Ration on Growth Performance, Rumen Fermentation, Nutrient Digestion, and Rumen Microbiome in Angus Beef Cattle during the Growing and Fattening Phases

ContributorsLi, Wei; Ye, Boping; Wu, Baoyun; Yi, Xin; Li, Xiang; Runa, A.; Cui, Xiaojing; Zhou, Zhiyu; Cheng, Yang; Zhu, Xiaowen et al.
Journal: Fermentation
Year: 2024

Fermentation characteristics and microbial community composition of wet brewer’s grains and corn stover mixed silage prepared with cellulase and lactic acid bacteria supplementation

Contributors: Zhao, Guoqiang; Wu, Hao; Li, Yangyuan; Li, Li; He, Jiajun; Yang, Xinjian; Xie, Xiangxue
Journal: Animal Bioscience
Year: 2024