Behnam Saremi | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Behnam Saremi | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Behnam Saremi, CJ Europe GmbH, Germany

“Dr. Behnam Saremi is a renowned expert in the field of materials science and engineering. Currently working at CJ Europe GmbH in Germany, Dr. Saremi has made significant contributions to the development of innovative materials and technologies. His research focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of advanced materials for various industrial applications.”

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Educational Qualification🎓

Dr. Behnam Saremi embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in animal science and nutrition. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Animal Nutrition Science in 2000 from the prestigious Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, recognized as an excellent center for animal nutrition studies. Continuing his pursuit of advanced knowledge, Dr. Saremi obtained a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Animal Nutrition Sciences in 2003, focusing on ruminants and poultry nutrition. His academic excellence during this period laid a robust foundation for his career, culminating in a Doctorate (Ph.D.) from the University of Bonn in December 2012. At Bonn, he specialized in nutritional physiology and animal health, with a distinct focus on dairy science, demonstrating a commitment to advancing sustainable practices in animal nutrition.

 Professional Endeavors👨‍💼

Dr. Saremi’s professional career spans academia, industry, and entrepreneurship. His early roles included lecturing and research positions at higher education centers in Iran (2003–2008), where he taught animal science, led research initiatives, and managed various farms. His experience as Managing Director of Joghatay Feed Mill in Iran (2007–2009) showcased his entrepreneurial spirit. He oversaw the design and construction of a feed mill with a production capacity of thousands of metric tons per month, catering to the poultry and dairy industries.

Transitioning to the global stage, Dr. Saremi joined Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH in Germany in 2013. Over five years, he rose through various managerial positions, ultimately serving as Director of Animal Nutrition Research – Global. Here, he led diverse teams, contributed to product development, and fostered collaborations with global universities and research institutes. In 2018, Dr. Saremi assumed the role of Director of Technical Department-EMEA at CJ Europe GmbH, where he continues to lead projects in animal nutrition, technical services, and innovation across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia. His responsibilities include managing multi-disciplinary teams, supporting business development, and overseeing technical services for a wide range of products and species.

 Contributions and Research Focus🔬

Dr. Saremi’s research and innovation focus on nutritional physiology, product development, and sustainable practices in animal nutrition and health. At Evonik and CJ Europe, he spearheaded research projects on monogastric and ruminant species, contributing significantly to product differentiation and the determination of modes of action for advanced nutritional solutions.

His hands-on research experience includes leading molecular biology studies, managing cross-functional teams in matrix organizations, and running collaborative projects with universities and research institutes globally. Dr. Saremi’s expertise extends to regulatory topics, quality control, and customer-oriented innovation, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application in the field.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Saremi’s career is marked by numerous accomplishments and acknowledgments. As a skilled leader and innovator, he has played pivotal roles in product development and market expansion for major organizations in the animal nutrition sector. His contributions have earned him a reputation as a thought leader and innovator in his field.

At the University of Bonn, his research collaborations with eight German universities and research centers garnered significant attention, highlighting his ability to foster synergy among academic institutions. Additionally, his leadership in industry projects, including mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and cross-functional initiatives, underscores his strategic impact on the global stage.

Publication Top Notesđź“„

Ethyl-cellulose rumen-protected methionine enhances performance during the periparturient period and early lactation in Holstein dairy cows

Author: F Batistel, JM Arroyo, A Bellingeri, L Wang, B Saremi, C Parys, E Trevisi, …
Journal: Journal of dairy science
Year: 2017

Supplemental methionine sources have a neutral impact on oxidative status in broiler chickens

Author: S Zhang, ER Gilbert, B Saremi, EA Wong
Journal: Animal physiology and animal nutrition
Year: 2018

Assessment of meat quality and shelf life from broilers fed with different sources and concentrations of methionine

Author: A Albrecht, M Hebel, C Heinemann, U Herbert, D Miskel, B Saremi, …
Journal: Food Quality
Year: 2019

 

MANUEL FUERTES RECUERO | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. MANUEL FUERTES RECUERO | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.d candidate at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.

Manuel Fuertes Recuero is a dedicated veterinarian with a passion for clinical practice, teaching, and research. Graduating with honors from the Complutense University of Madrid, he has amassed extensive experience in emergency surgery, small animal surgery, and anesthesia both in Spain and abroad. Manuel serves as an assistant professor at the UCM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, where he shares his knowledge with aspiring veterinarians. His research interests focus on advancing surgical techniques, anesthesia protocols, and trauma care in small animals, aiming to enhance patient outcomes. Beyond his academic and clinical roles, Manuel actively participates in international projects and volunteering initiatives, underscoring his commitment to global veterinary health and community outreach. With his comprehensive expertise and unwavering dedication, Manuel Fuertes Recuero continues to make significant contributions to veterinary medicine, driven by his passion for improving animal welfare.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Manuel Fuertes Recuero is currently pursuing his doctoral studies (PhD) at the UCM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, a journey he embarked on in 2020. In addition to his doctoral research, he is working towards a Postgraduate Diploma in Small Animal Surgery and Anaesthesia at the Universidad AutĂłnoma de Barcelona, a program he joined in 2022. Manuel holds a degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid, where he studied from 2013 to 2018 and graduated with a commendable grade point average of 8.24. This educational background underscores his dedication to continuous learning and specialization in the field of veterinary medicine.

Professional Experience

Manuel Fuertes Recuero boasts a wealth of professional experience in veterinary medicine, particularly specializing in emergency surgery and clinical practice. Currently serving as an Emergency Surgeon at Veterios Veterinary Hospital in Madrid since July 2022, he previously held similar positions at Veterinary Hospital Madrid Norte and Veterinary Hospital Guadarrama Eurocan from January 2021 to September 2022. Manuel’s background includes an advanced internship in small animal surgery at the Hospital ClĂ­nico Veterinario Complutense in Madrid (January 2020-April 2021) and roles as a veterinarian at various clinics in Spain and abroad. His international exposure includes working at Companion Care Sprowston Vets4pets in Norwich, England, and participating in a development cooperation project in Thailand. This diverse range of experiences highlights his expertise in emergency veterinary care and his global perspective in the field.

Research Interest

Manuel Fuertes Recuero’s research interests revolve around advancing the field of veterinary medicine, particularly in the areas of small animal surgery, anesthesia, and trauma care. His doctoral studies focus on exploring innovative surgical techniques and anesthesia protocols to enhance patient outcomes and minimize surgical risks. Manuel is also interested in investigating the pathophysiology of traumatic injuries in animals and developing effective treatment strategies to improve their quality of life. Additionally, he is passionate about exploring the intersection of veterinary medicine with other disciplines, such as biotechnology and regenerative medicine, to pioneer new approaches for managing complex medical conditions in animals. Through his research, Manuel aims to contribute to the advancement of veterinary surgical practice and ultimately improve the welfare of animals.

Award and Honors

Throughout his veterinary career, Manuel Fuertes Recuero has garnered prestigious awards and honors that underscore his commitment to excellence and contribution to the field. Notably, he received an Erasmus+ Scholarship from the Complutense University of Madrid in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements during his tenure at Hamilton Referral Hospital in London in 2018. Additionally, Manuel’s participation in the development cooperation project “Veterinarians in Thailand” earned him recognition from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, and the Illustrious College of Veterinarians of Madrid in the same year. These accolades showcase Manuel’s dedication to advancing veterinary medicine and his significant impact within the profession, both locally and internationally.

Research Skills

Manuel Fuertes Recuero possesses a versatile array of research skills crucial for advancing veterinary medicine. His proficiency begins with conducting thorough literature reviews to discern pertinent information and identify gaps in existing research. With a keen eye for experimental design, Manuel formulates precise methodologies, considering variables and controls to ensure the validity and reliability of results. Proficient in data collection through various means like clinical observations and laboratory assays, he adeptly analyzes both quantitative and qualitative data using statistical software, ensuring accurate interpretation. Manuel’s strong critical thinking abilities enable him to dissect complex problems, crafting innovative solutions from multiple perspectives. His communication skills shine through articulate presentations, written reports, and scientific publications, tailored for diverse audiences. Furthermore, Manuel thrives in collaborative settings, valuing teamwork and actively contributing to multidisciplinary research endeavors. With these skills, Manuel Fuertes Recuero is poised to make meaningful contributions to veterinary research, thereby enhancing animal health and welfare.

Publications

Description of postoperative complications and bacterial contamination of wound soaker catheters used to administer postoperative local analgesia after mastectomy in 11 dogs: case series

    • Authors: M. Suárez-Redondo, M. Fuertes-Recuero, A. Guzmán-Soltero, J. Espinel-RupĂ©rez, G. Ortiz-Diez
    • Journal: Veterinary Research Communications, 2024
    • Citations: 0

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma treated with surgical resection, toceranib phosphate and firocoxib in a dog: a case report

    • Authors: M. Fuertes-Recuero, E. Vázquez-Fernández, G. Lizasoain-Sánz, M. Suárez-Redondo, G. Ortiz-Diez
    • Journal: Veterinary Research Communications, 2024
    • Citations: 0

Do Barn Swallow nestlings incur an oxidative cost of begging?

    • Authors: M. Fuertes-Recuero, A. Cantarero, A.J. Redondo, N. Sánchez-Sánchez, T. Redondo
    • Journal: Journal of Ornithology, 2024, 165(1), pp. 231–239
    • Citations: 0

Light Microscopic, Ultrastructure Analysis and Functional Morphology of Cornu aspersum Spermatozoa Contained in the Frozen Hermaphroditic Duct

    • Authors: M. Fuertes-Recuero, C. Rojo, I. GarcĂ­a-Cuenca, J.C.F. PĂ©rez
    • Journal: International Journal of Morphology, 2023, 41(4), pp. 1219–1227
    • Citations: 0

A Spanish Survey on the Perioperative Use of Antimicrobials in Small Animals

    • Authors: I. Otero Balda, M. Fuertes-Recuero, S. Penelo Hidalgo, T. AyllĂłn-Santiago, G. Ortiz-DĂ­ez
    • Journal: Animals, 2023, 13(15), 2475
    • Citations: 1

Repeatable negotiation rules? only females show repeatable responses to partner removal in a brood-provisioning songbird

    • Authors: D. Baldan, M. Beccardi, M. Fuertes-Recuero, A. Pilastro, A. Cantarero
    • Journal: Biology Letters, 2023, 19(6), 20230136
    • Citations: 0

Animal Research in Spain: A Study of Public Perception and Attitudes

    • Authors: A. Miguel-Batuecas, M. Fuertes-Recuero, D. DĂ­az-Regañón, L. Revuelta, J.A. De Pablo-Moreno
    • Journal: Animals, 2023, 13(12), 2039
    • Citations: 0

Determination of the appropriate concentration of sodium alginate used for in vitro culture of cat preantral follicles in a serum-free medium containing FSH, EGF and IGF-I

    • Authors: M. Fuertes-Recuero, A. González-Gil, J.C.F. PĂ©rez, I.G.-C. Ariati, R.A. Picazo
    • Journal: Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2023, 58(5), pp. 670–678
    • Citations: 1

First Report of Polymelia in a Passerine Bird, the Pied Flycatcher

    • Authors: M. Fuertes-Recuero, D. Longhin, L. Chiesurin, J.C. Fontanillas PĂ©rez, A. Cantarero
    • Journal: Ardea, 2023, 111(2)
    • Citations: 1