Rashid Hussain | Animal Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Rashid Hussain
Affiliation Karakoram International University
Country Pakistan
Google Scholar -uKkwc0AAAAJ
Documents 251
Citations 1,536
h-index 21
Subject Area Animal Biotechnology
Event Biotechnology Scientist Awards

Rashid Hussain

Karakoram International University, Pakistan

Rashid Hussain, a researcher affiliated with Karakoram International University, Pakistan. His scholarly activities in animal biotechnology have contributed to scientific understanding in areas related to livestock productivity, biotechnology applications, animal health, and sustainable agricultural development. The profile summarizes his research achievements, publication record, scholarly impact, and suitability for recognition through the Global Network Awards.[1]

Abstract

Rashid Hussain has established a scholarly record characterized by sustained publication activity and measurable citation impact within the field of animal biotechnology. With more than two hundred documented scholarly works and a substantial citation profile, his research has addressed scientific questions related to animal physiology, biotechnology applications, livestock management, reproductive biology, and health-related challenges affecting agricultural systems. The academic output demonstrates active engagement in multidisciplinary research and international scientific communication.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Animal Biotechnology
  • Livestock Science
  • Animal Health
  • Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Research Impact
  • Scientific Publications
  • Biotechnology Research

Introduction

Animal biotechnology is an interdisciplinary field that integrates molecular biology, genetics, physiology, and agricultural sciences to improve animal productivity, welfare, and sustainability. Researchers working in this domain contribute to advancements that support food security, disease management, and livestock development. Rashid Hussain’s research portfolio reflects involvement in these scientific objectives through studies that examine biological mechanisms, environmental influences, and biotechnology-based solutions applicable to animal systems.[2]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Karakoram International University, Rashid Hussain has developed a research profile supported by extensive publication activity and scholarly engagement. His documented output includes peer-reviewed journal articles, collaborative studies, and contributions to biotechnology and animal science literature. The available citation metrics indicate that his work has been referenced by researchers across related scientific disciplines, reflecting academic visibility and relevance.[1]

  • Institution: Karakoram International University
  • Country: Pakistan
  • Research Area: Animal Biotechnology
  • Documents: 251
  • Citations: 1,536
  • h-index: 21

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Rashid Hussain encompass investigations into animal physiology, biotechnology applications, nutritional influences, oxidative stress, reproductive biology, and disease-related mechanisms affecting livestock species. His work contributes to a broader understanding of biological responses in animals and supports evidence-based approaches to improving productivity and animal welfare.[3]

Several studies within his publication portfolio demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration involving veterinary sciences, biotechnology, agricultural systems, and environmental health. Such collaborative research strengthens the translation of scientific findings into practical agricultural applications.[4]

Publications

The publication record attributed to Rashid Hussain includes a substantial body of peer-reviewed scientific literature. Representative themes observed within the publication portfolio include biotechnology-assisted animal production, physiological adaptation, oxidative stress biomarkers, animal nutrition, and livestock health management.[1]

  • Animal biotechnology and molecular research studies.
  • Livestock productivity and health investigations.
  • Oxidative stress and physiological response research.
  • Nutritional and reproductive biology studies.
  • Collaborative multidisciplinary biotechnology publications.

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through scholarly metrics including citation counts, publication volume, and the h-index. Based on available data, Rashid Hussain’s profile reflects notable academic engagement, with more than 1,500 citations and an h-index of 21. These indicators suggest that multiple publications have achieved measurable visibility within the scientific community and have contributed to ongoing discussions in animal biotechnology and related fields.[1]

The influence of his work extends through citations by researchers investigating animal health, biotechnology innovations, agricultural sustainability, and livestock production systems. Such engagement supports knowledge dissemination and contributes to cumulative scientific advancement.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes sustained scholarly achievement, publication excellence, scientific influence, and contributions to research advancement. Rashid Hussain’s documented research productivity, citation performance, interdisciplinary collaborations, and commitment to animal biotechnology research align with common evaluation criteria associated with academic recognition programs. His record demonstrates a consistent contribution to scientific literature and the broader research community.[1][2]

Conclusion

Rashid Hussain represents an active contributor to animal biotechnology research through a substantial publication record, measurable citation impact, and participation in interdisciplinary scientific studies. His work contributes to the advancement of knowledge in livestock science and biotechnology applications, supporting both academic research and practical agricultural development. These achievements provide a foundation for recognition within the framework of the Global Network Awards Best Researcher Award program.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. Rashid Hussain – Scholar Profile and Citation Metrics. Google Scholar. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-uKkwc0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. New similarity measure of Pythagorean fuzzy sets based on the Jaccard index with its application to clustering. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447923001831
  3. Effect of zinc nanoparticles seed priming and foliar application on the growth and physio-biochemical indices of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) under salt stress
    DOI:
    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0263194
  4. Regulation of Osmotic Balance and Increased Antioxidant Activities under Heat Stress in Abelmoschus esculentus L. Triggered by Exogenous Proline Application
    https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/4/685

Soresa Shuma | Animal Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma | Animal Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturure and Researcher at Dambidollo University | Ethiopia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma Abdisa is an Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Researcher at Dambi Dollo University, Ethiopia, specializing in Agriculture and Animal Science. His research is centered on advancing sustainable agricultural productivity and animal welfare through the integration of precision agriculture and genomic technologies. He has developed precision farming systems that optimize resource utilization, including water and fertilizers, through sensor-based monitoring and data-driven analysis. His work in animal science focuses on improving animal health and resilience through genomic selection for stress and disease tolerance, reducing dependency on antibiotics and enhancing productivity. Additionally, he investigates novel and sustainable animal feed resources to minimize the environmental footprint of livestock farming and promote eco-friendly agricultural practices. With 4 publications in Scopus-indexed journals, a citation count of 23, and an h-index of 3, Dr. Abdisa has demonstrated impactful research engagement and academic excellence. He has completed six research projects and contributed to ten innovative studies under Dambi Dollo University’s consultancy and research programs. His academic vision emphasizes bridging the research-practice divide by applying advanced scientific insights to real-world farming systems, thus fostering food security, animal welfare, and climate-resilient agriculture. Dr. Abdisa’s scientific contributions and dedication to sustainability exemplify his commitment to shaping the future of agricultural innovation and responsible resource management.

Profile: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Eticha, T. K., Rikiti, A. K., Abdisa, S. S., & Ejeta, A. G. (2021). Assessing effects of rainfall on farming activities as the predictor of climate changes in Sadi Chanka District of Kellem Wolega, Oromia, Ethiopia. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12(7), 3297–3307.

Shuma, S., & Gurmessa, K. (2021). A study on management systems and performances of local chicken kept under smallholder farmers: The case of Jimmahorro district of Kelem Wollega Zone Western Oromia. International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology, 7(1), 92–98.

Degefa, I., Abraham, A., & Shuma, S. (2021). Evaluating yield and related trait of Haricot Bean varieties at Dambi Dollo University Research Site Ethiopia. Plant Science Today, 8(3), 669–673.

Shuma, S., & Dinsa, N. G. (2020). The challenges and opportunities of honey production systems in Jimma Horro District Kellem Wollega Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 29(2), 22314–22320.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Igazu, H. (2021). Rapid assessment of COVID-19 impact on livestock sector in Kellem Wollega Oromia Region, Ethiopia. International Journal of Science, Technology and Society, 9(157), 10–16.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Yohanis, B. (2022). Assessments of honey manufacture technique in Jima Horo Woreda, Kellem Wollega Zone Oromia. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 14(3), 1328–1336.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Yohanis, B. (2022). Indigenous poultry reproduction and yield of indigenous poultry in Jimma Horro Area of Kellem Wollega Zone, Ethiopia. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 14(3), 1337–1345.