Wunrada Surat | Animal Husbandry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Wunrada Surat
Affiliation Kasetsart University
Country Thailand
Scopus ID 24451044400
Documents 18
Citations 119
h-index 6
Subject Area Animal Husbandry
Event Global Genetics Awards

Wunrada Surat

Kasetsart University

Wunrada Surat is a researcher affiliated with Kasetsart University, Thailand, whose scholarly contributions are associated with animal husbandry and related agricultural sciences. Through published research indexed in Scopus, the researcher has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in livestock production, animal management, and genetics-related agricultural applications. This recognition article has been prepared in connection with the Global Genetics Awards and the Innovative Research Award category, highlighting academic achievements, research output, and scholarly impact.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article presents an overview of the research profile and scholarly accomplishments of Wunrada Surat. The researcher has contributed to the field of animal husbandry through peer-reviewed publications and scientific investigations focused on livestock production, animal health, breeding, and agricultural sustainability. Based on available bibliometric indicators, including publication count, citation performance, and h-index metrics, the research profile demonstrates continued engagement in scientific inquiry and knowledge dissemination. The article further evaluates the suitability of the researcher for recognition under the Innovative Research Award category within the Global Genetics Awards framework.[1]

Keywords

Animal Husbandry, Livestock Science, Agricultural Research, Genetics, Animal Production, Sustainable Agriculture, Research Excellence, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

The advancement of animal husbandry research is essential for ensuring food security, improving livestock productivity, and promoting sustainable agricultural systems. Scientific investigations in this field contribute to enhanced breeding strategies, nutritional management, disease control, and genetic improvement programs. Researchers engaged in these areas play an important role in supporting evidence-based agricultural development and innovation.[2]

Wunrada Surat has participated in this scientific landscape through research activities documented within internationally recognized scholarly databases. The cumulative research output reflects contributions to the understanding of animal production systems and related biological processes that support agricultural advancement.[1]

Research Profile

According to available Scopus-indexed records, Wunrada Surat has authored or co-authored 18 scholarly documents and accumulated 119 citations, resulting in an h-index of 6.[1] These metrics indicate sustained academic engagement and measurable scholarly influence within the research community.

  • Institution: Kasetsart University
  • Country: Thailand
  • Primary Subject Area: Animal Husbandry
  • Scopus Documents: 18
  • Total Citations: 119
  • h-index: 6

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Wunrada Surat reflect participation in scientific studies addressing animal production efficiency, livestock management, breeding systems, and agricultural sustainability. Such investigations contribute to the broader objectives of improving productivity while maintaining animal welfare and environmental responsibility.[2]

Research activities in animal husbandry often integrate multidisciplinary approaches involving genetics, nutrition, physiology, veterinary science, and farm management. Contributions within these domains support evidence-based decision-making and facilitate the transfer of scientific knowledge to agricultural stakeholders.[3]

Publications

The publication record indexed within Scopus demonstrates active participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication. Publications contribute to the dissemination of research findings and provide a foundation for future investigations within the field.[1]

  • Peer-reviewed journal publications indexed in Scopus.
  • Research outputs contributing to livestock science and animal production knowledge.
  • Scientific studies supporting evidence-based agricultural practices.
  • Collaborative research disseminated through recognized scholarly platforms.

Research Impact

Citation metrics provide an indication of the visibility and utilization of published research within the academic community. The citation count associated with Wunrada Surat’s publications suggests that the research has been referenced by subsequent scholarly works, demonstrating academic relevance and contribution to ongoing scientific discussions.[1]

The h-index metric further reflects a balance between productivity and citation performance. While bibliometric indicators do not fully capture research quality, they offer useful measures for assessing scholarly influence and research dissemination.[4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate meaningful contributions to scientific advancement through original research, scholarly publications, and measurable impact. Based on available academic indicators, Wunrada Surat demonstrates attributes consistent with the objectives of this award category, including documented research productivity, citation influence, and engagement in animal husbandry research.[1]

The researcher’s publication portfolio and scholarly influence support consideration for recognition within an international framework dedicated to excellence in genetics, genomics, and related life science disciplines.[2]

Conclusion

Wunrada Surat has established a research profile characterized by contributions to animal husbandry and agricultural sciences through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly engagement. Bibliometric indicators demonstrate academic productivity and measurable impact, while the research themes align with broader goals of sustainable livestock development and agricultural innovation. The available evidence supports recognition of the researcher’s scholarly achievements within the context of the Global Genetics Awards and the Innovative Research Award category.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Wunrada Surat, Author ID 24451044400. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24451044400
  2. Food and Agriculture Organization. (2023). Sustainable livestock systems and animal production research. https://www.fao.org/livestock-systems
  3. Animal Bioscience. (2022). Advances in livestock genetics and production systems. 
    https://doi.org/10.5713/ab.22.0001
  4. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102

Shaila Sharmin | Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Shaila Sharmin | Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, College of Agricultural Sciences, IUBAT | Bangladesh

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🌱 DR. SHAILA SHARMIN, PH.D.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

🎯 OBJECTIVE

To continually grow as a researcher and educator while mentoring others through the exchange of knowledge and expertise.

🌟 ATTRIBUTES

  • Extensive academic and technical expertise in Environmental Geo-Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, and Plant Science.
  • Proficient in mentoring team members to expand research capabilities.
  • Skilled in fostering a stimulating environment for collaborative learning and high-standard research.
  • Adaptive and proactive in solving complex challenges and leveraging cutting-edge technology in academia and industry.
  • Over a decade of experience in research and teaching at renowned institutions.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Science (Specialization: Environmental Geo-Chemistry)
    Keio University, Japan (Graduated: Sept 2010)
  • Master of Science in Agricultural Chemistry
    Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh (Graduated: Dec 2004)
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh (Graduated: June 2003)

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Academic and Teaching Roles:

  • Associate Professor (2011–Present)
    International University of Business, Agriculture, and Technology (IUBAT), Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Taught courses including Agricultural Chemistry, Plant Nutrition, Soil Science, Horticulture, and Agronomy.
  • Graduate Research Assistant (2007–2010)
    Keio University, Japan
    Conducted research in trace metal pollution, rare earth elements, and sediment partitioning in Tokyo’s urban rivers.
  • Graduate Research Assistant (2003–2004)
    Bangladesh Agricultural University
    Focused on soil science, particularly nodulation and nutrient dynamics in mungbean cultivars across various soil types.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON AGRICULTURE

Dr. Shaila Sharmin’s contributions to environmental and agricultural sciences span diverse topics:

  1. Assessment of urban river pollution (base metals, rare earth elements, Zn, and Pb) in Tokyo, Japan.
  2. Investigating sediment mobility and contamination dynamics in water systems.
  3. Understanding the effect of micronutrients on plant growth and soil properties in Bangladesh.
  4. Research collaborations with institutions like Bangladesh Agricultural University.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Sharmin’s work has significantly influenced:

  • Environmental geochemistry studies, offering valuable insights into urban pollution and sustainable practices.
  • Advancing soil and plant nutrition research, contributing to sustainable agriculture practices.
  • Mentorship of numerous students and researchers, strengthening academic foundations in Bangladesh and beyond.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

  • Publications: Authored impactful research articles in journals like Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
  • Conference Abstracts: Presented papers in prestigious conferences such as the Goldschmidt Conference (Canada, Switzerland).
  • Awards and Scholarships:
    • Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Japan (2007–2010).
    • IUBAT’s Professor Dr. M. Alimullah Miyan Research Publication Reward (2013, 2019).

🏆 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Sharmin aspires to:

  • Expand her research into sustainable agricultural practices for global food security.
  • Train the next generation of scientists and educators through mentorship and innovative teaching techniques.
  • Continue contributing to policy development in agricultural education and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh and worldwide.

📋 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Reviewer for Science Domain International.
  • Member of scientific bodies like the Mineralogical Society and Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB).
  • Active participation in committees addressing academic quality assurance and social issues, such as the Sexual Harassment Committee at IUBAT.

🎓 TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS

  • Pedagogical Skills Enhancement (Winrock International, 2015).
  • Agricultural Education and Training Programs (USAID-Funded, 2017–2018).
  • Curriculum and Quality Assurance Training (Bangladesh Agricultural University, 2016).

🌐 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

  • Annual Goldschmidt Conferences (Canada and Switzerland).
  • Workshops on SDGs and perennial rice cultivation in China.
  • Key presentations on urban sediment pollution in Japan.

🌟 HIGHLIGHTS IN NUMBERS

  • Over 15 years of research and academic experience.
  • Recognized by international scholarships and awards.
  • Strong collaborations with local and international institutions.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

"Textile effluent treatment in a pilot-scale UASB bioreactor followed by biofilter and aerobic processes

  • Authors: Miah, M.S. , Hossain, M.S. , Ali, M.S. , Sharmin, S. , Zakir, H.M.
  • Journal: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
  • Year: 2025

"Reduction of Potassium Supply Alters the Production and Quality Traits of Ipomoea batatas cv. BAU Sweetpotato-5 Tubers

  • Authors: Sharmin, S. , Arfin, M.N.H. , Tareque, A.M.M.M.U. , Talukder, M.A.S. , Robin, A.H.K.
  • Journal: Stresses
  • Year: 2024

"Trace Metal Contents in Farm Soils and Potato Tubers Grown in Mymensingh District of Bangladesh and Their Implications for Human Health

  • Authors: Sarker, N. , Saha, A. , Sharmin, S. , Rashid, M.H. , Zakir, H.M.
  • Journal: Exposure and Health
  • Year: 2024

"Human health implications of trace metal contamination in topsoils and brinjal fruits harvested from a famous brinjal-producing area in Bangladesh

  • Authors: Bushra, A. , Zakir, H.M. , Sharmin, S. , Rahman, M.S. , Mallick, S.
  • Journal:Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2022

"Human health exposure and risks of arsenic from contaminated soils and brinjal fruits collected from different producers and retailers levels

  • Authors: Zakir, H.M. , Quadir, Q.F. , Bushra, A. , Rashid, M.H. , Rahman, A.
  • Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  • Year: 2022