Peter Hristov | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Peter Hristov | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IBER-BAS) | Bulgaria

Prof. Dr. Peter Ivanov Hristov is a distinguished Bulgarian molecular biologist and biochemist whose work has significantly advanced the understanding of animal genetic diversity, molecular phylogeny, and population structure in domestic and wild species. Currently serving as a Professor at the Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (IBER) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, he has built a rigorous academic career grounded in molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity conservation. Prof. Hristov earned his Master’s degree from Trakia University in 1999, followed by a Ph.D. in 2005 from the Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction at BAS. Over the past decade, he has progressed through academic ranks, serving as Chief Assistant (2010–2015), Associate Professor (2015–2021), and Professor (2021–present), reflecting his longstanding contributions to the field. His primary research areas include biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular phylogeny, population structure studies, and taxonomic research, complemented by strong expertise in bioinformatics and the statistical processing of molecular data. His involvement in international scientific collaborations includes participation in the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme—DeLiver Project (2007–2011)—demonstrating his engagement in large-scale, interdisciplinary research initiatives. Prof. Hristov’s scientific output is extensive and influential. He has authored 83 scientific publications, 59 of which appear in impact-factor or indexed journals, accumulating over 665 citations, with an h-index of 13 (Scopus). Remarkably, in the last five years alone, he has produced 40 publications, all in indexed journals, underscoring his active and consistent research productivity. His work spans genetic differentiation in livestock breeds, molecular detection of bee pathogens, mitochondrial DNA analyses, and phylogenetic exploration across various species. Key recent studies include genetic structure analysis of Bulgarian goat and horse breeds (Diversity, 2024), molecular pathogen detection in honey bees (Veterinary Sciences, 2023), and mitochondrial sequencing contributions revealing domestication centers in horse lineages (Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2022). His research also provides crucial insights into livestock conservation, biodiversity monitoring, and the application of molecular tools in animal breeding and health management. Prof. Hristov is widely recognized in the scientific community, publishing internationally under the name Peter Hristov and maintaining active research profiles on Scopus, ResearchGate, and ORCID. His work continues to bridge molecular science and biodiversity conservation, reinforcing his role as a leading figure in genetic research within Bulgaria and beyond.

Profile: Orcid

Featured Publications

Radoslavov, G., Kalaydzhiev, G., Yordanov, G., Palova, N., Salkova, D., & Hristov, P. (2025). Genetic diversity of native Bulgarian sheep breeds based on the mitochondrial D-loop sequence analysis. Small Ruminant Research, 108, 107527.

Yordanov, G., Yordanov, T., Mehandjyiski, I., Radoslavov, G., Salkova, D., & Hristov, P. (2025). Population structure and genetic diversity among Shagya Arabian horse genealogical lineages in Bulgaria based on microsatellite genotyping. Veterinary Sciences, 12(8), 776.

Stoeva, D., Gencheva, D., Radoslavov, G., Hristov, P., Yordanova, R., & Beev, G. (2025). Novel DNA barcoding and multiplex PCR strategy for the molecular identification and mycotoxin gene detection of Fusarium spp. in maize from Bulgaria. Methods and Protocols, 8(4), 78.

Salkova, D., Balkanska, R., Shumkova, R., Lazarova, S., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2024). Molecular detection and phylogenetic relationships of honey bee-associated viruses in bee products. Veterinary Sciences, 11(8), 369.

Yordanov, G., Kalaydzhiev, G., Palova, N., Salkova, D., Lozanova, L., Dundarova, H., Odjakova, T., Todorov, P., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2024). Genetic differentiation and population structure of two Bulgarian local goat breeds using microsatellite markers. Diversity, 16(7), 388.

Hristov, P., Radoslavov, G., Mehandjyiski, I., Salkova, D., & Yordanov, G. (2024). Genetic diversity and population structure among Arabian horse genealogical lineages in Bulgaria. Diversity, 16(5), 281.

Kalaydzhiev, G., Palova, N., Dundarova, H., Lozanova, L., Mehandjyiski, I., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2023). Mitochondrial diversity and phylogenetic relationship of eight native Bulgarian sheep breeds. Animals, 13(23), 3655.

 

Sameh Ben Mabrouk | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award | 13123

Dr. Sameh Ben Mabrouk | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sameh Ben Mabrouk, faculty of sciences of sfax, Tunisia

Dr. Sameh Ben Mabrouk is a renowned researcher and academic at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Tunisia. With a strong background in his field, Dr. Ben Mabrouk has made significant contributions to scientific research, publishing numerous papers in reputable journals and presenting his work at international conferences. His research expertise and dedication to academic excellence have earned him recognition and respect within the scientific community.

Profile

Scopus

📚Educational Qualification

Sameh Ben Mabrouk’s journey into academia began with his passion for the life sciences, nurtured during his formative years in Sfax, Tunisia. His early academic foundation was established in 1997 when he earned his Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences with commendable results. This achievement propelled him toward higher education at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax (FSS). There, he completed his Licence in Molecular and Cellular Biology in 2002, followed by a Master’s Degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology in 2004, earning distinctions for his academic rigor. His scholarly dedication culminated in February 2011, when he was awarded a Doctorate in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry with the highest honors, marking a significant milestone in his academic career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ben Mabrouk currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa, where he inspires and mentors the next generation of scientists. His dual roles include being a researcher at the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Enzymatic Engineering of Lipases, located in Sfax. In these capacities, he actively contributes to advancing knowledge in molecular biology and biotechnology. Over the years, his work has extended beyond teaching and research; he has been involved in organizing international workshops and conferences, such as the First International Congress on “Health in Danger Environmental” in 2015, underscoring his commitment to addressing global health and environmental issues.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mabrouk’s research revolves around the biochemical and biotechnological applications of microbial enzymes. He explores innovative methods for using enzymes in food technology, environmental management, and industrial applications. His specialization includes:

  • Bioengineering microbial enzymes to enhance their efficacy and stability.
  • Developing sustainable methods for wastewater treatment using enzyme-immobilized solutions.
  • Optimizing enzymatic processes for applications in the textile and bread-making industries.
    Dr. Mabrouk’s scientific publications, numbering over 20, have made significant contributions to journals such as Catalysis Letters, Journal of Biotechnology, and Molecular Biology Reports. Notable works include his research on amylase production and application in food processing and his studies on lipophilic piperic acid esters for antioxidant activities.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mabrouk’s academic and research achievements have earned him widespread recognition. He has participated in and contributed to numerous scientific events and workshops globally, including prestigious platforms like the FEBS courses in Greece and bioinformatics training programs in France. His role as an organizer of international workshops demonstrates his leadership in fostering collaborative research efforts.

Notably, his project, “Enzymatic synthesis of bioactive molecules”, funded under the Young Researcher Incentive Programme, highlights his expertise and ability to secure competitive grants for groundbreaking research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through his pioneering research, Dr. Mabrouk has significantly influenced the fields of biotechnology and molecular biology, particularly in Tunisia and beyond. His focus on sustainable practices, such as using agricultural by-products for enzyme production, aligns with global efforts toward achieving sustainability. His work on optimizing enzyme production for industrial and environmental applications has practical implications for industries aiming to reduce their ecological footprint.

Dr. Mabrouk’s mentorship of students and young researchers also amplifies his impact, as he inspires future innovators in scientific disciplines.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Mabrouk’s legacy is defined by his relentless pursuit of scientific excellence and his dedication to solving real-world problems through biotechnological innovation. His publications serve as valuable resources for researchers worldwide, while his projects lay the groundwork for future advancements in enzyme engineering and bioinformatics.

Looking forward, Dr. Mabrouk aims to expand his research into emerging areas such as drug design and molecular docking. His active participation in international collaborations and his commitment to mentoring young scientists ensure that his contributions will continue to resonate for years to come.

📝Publication Top Notes

Author: Ben Hadj Hmida, B., Ben Mabrouk, S., Hmida-Sayari, A., Sayari, A.

Journal: Catalysis Letters.

Year: 2024.

Author: Mahfoudhi, A., Ben Mabrouk, S., Hadrich, B., Fendri, A., Sayari, A.

Journal: Catalysis Letters

Year: 2024

Author: Ben Hadj Hmida, B., Ben Mabrouk, S., Fendri, A., Hmida-Sayari, A., Sayari, A.

Journal:  Biotech

Year: 2024,

Author: Ktata, A., Mnif, I., Segovia, R., Rabanal, F., Cherif, S.

Journal: Dispersion Science and TechnologyThis link is disabled

Year: 2024