Tanmay Sanyal | Biodiversity and Conservation | Zoology Honour Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal | Biodiversity and Conservation | Zoology Honour Award

Assistant Professor | Krishnagar Government College | India 

Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research integrates zoology, ecology, and environmental science, with a strong emphasis on Fish and Fisheries, Aquatic Toxicology, Limnology, and Biodiversity Conservation. His investigations into the bioaccumulation of heavy metals, particularly chromium, in aquatic organisms have significantly advanced understanding of the ecological and physiological effects of industrial pollutants on freshwater ecosystems. Through his studies, he has explored mechanisms of toxicity, metabolic alterations, and adaptive responses in aquatic fauna, offering critical insights into ecosystem resilience and pollution management. Beyond toxicology, his research encompasses ecological monitoring, water quality assessment, and the sustainable management of fishery resources. Dr. Sanyal’s interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental chemistry, zoology, and sustainability studies, addressing global challenges related to water pollution, biodiversity loss, and environmental health while aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on clean water, life below water, and sustainable communities. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals, including Computers in Biology and Medicine, Journal of Advanced Research, and Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, along with numerous book chapters on environmental management and sustainable development. His scholarly contributions have deepened scientific understanding of aquatic ecosystems, informed environmental policy, and supported conservation efforts. Through his research, Dr. Sanyal continues to promote environmental stewardship, advocating for evidence-based strategies to mitigate pollution, enhance sustainability, and preserve aquatic biodiversity for future generations.

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Featured Publications

Hui, N., Sanyal, T., & Das, R. (2024). A brief review on solar photovoltaic: A key to sustainable development. In Book of Environmental Sustainability and Development (Chapter 8).

Singh, D., Amitabh, A., Kumar, A., Maurya, A. K., & Naveen, J. (2024). Design and performance evaluation of pyramid, hexagonal and conical forms as solar panels. In Advances in Sustainable Energy Systems (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Sharma, H. R., Gupta, R. K., Rastogi, P., Singh, N., & Naveen, J. (2024). Design, analysis, and optimization of 2D 3-blade Savonius vertical axis wind turbine. In Advances in Sustainable Energy Systems (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Dutta, S., Mukherjee, P., Mitra, A., Guha, B., Ganguly, B. B., & Sanyal, T. (2024). Diaphonization: Enhancing efforts toward achieving SDGs 10, 14, and 15. In Book of Environmental Sustainability and Development (Chapter 13).

Das, S. K., Sen, K., Sanyal, T., Saha, A., & Madhu, N. R. (2024). Flavonoids: A promising neuroprotectant and its salutary effects on age-related neurodegenerative disorders. In Neuroprotective Phytochemicals: Advances and Perspectives (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research bridges environmental science, zoology, and sustainable technology, focusing on renewable energy, pollution mitigation, and aquatic ecosystem conservation. His interdisciplinary work advances sustainability, environmental resilience, and human well-being in line with the UN SDGs.

Felipe Masiero Salvarani | Wildlife Health | Wildlife Advocacy Award

Prof. Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani | Wildlife Health | Wildlife Advocacy Award

Professor at Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of veterinary preventive medicine, with extensive work on clostridial infections in animals and translational research applicable to public and environmental health. His academic honors, leadership in research, and contributions to scientific literature underscore his capability to influence animal and ecosystem health. Although his core work is not directly centered on wildlife species, it contributes significantly to the broader One Health framework, which is integral to wildlife preservation efforts.

Professional Profiles

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Education

Felipe Masiero Salvarani holds a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Animal Science from the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), obtained , with research focused on enteric clostridia in neonatal piglets and the development of an experimental vaccine. His doctoral work emphasized pathogens like Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium difficile. Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Animal Science  from UFMG, where he specialized in the standardization of toxoid potency tests for Clostridium septicum using continuous cell lines. Salvarani completed his undergraduate degree in Veterinary Medicine at UFMG between, building a strong foundation in veterinary preventive medicine and infectious animal diseases.

Experience

Dr. Salvarani is currently affiliated with the Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), where he works at the Instituto de Medicina Veterinária in Castanhal, Pará. Over the years, he has developed significant academic and scientific contributions through his role as professor, researcher, and mentor. He has been repeatedly honored as a Paraninfo (patron) of graduating veterinary classes at UFPA, reflecting his strong student rapport and mentorship. His editorial contributions include serving as Guest Editor and Editor of Research Topics for journals under the MDPI Group, such as Veterinary Sciences and Animals, demonstrating his leadership in scientific communication.

Award and Honor

Dr. Salvarani has received numerous accolades for his scientific and academic excellence. These include the  CAPES Thesis Award in Biotechnology, best paper awards at veterinary symposia, and several honorable mentions from UFMG’s Undergraduate Scientific Research Weeks. He has also been consistently recognized for his academic leadership through student-nominated honors, including Paraninfo and class naming ceremonies at UFPA. In recent years, he has been appointed editorial positions with MDPI journals, highlighting his growing influence in international veterinary science discourse. Notably, his research presentations have earned top positions at national conferences such as ABRAVES and ENPOS, underlining the practical relevance and innovation in his work.

Research Focus

His primary research interests center around the diagnosis, pathogenesis, and prevention of infectious diseases in animals, especially those caused by Clostridium species. He has conducted extensive studies on C. perfringens, C. septicum, and C. difficile, focusing on both swine and bovine infectious diseases. His work has involved experimental vaccine trials, pathogen profiling, and evaluation of sanitary programs, contributing significantly to the field of animal biotechnology and preventive veterinary medicine.

Research Skill

Dr. Salvarani brings a comprehensive skill set in veterinary preventive medicine, especially in the areas of infectious and parasitic animal diseases. His technical expertise includes vaccine development, toxin neutralization assays, cell culture techniques, and diagnostic microbiology. He is also experienced in academic publishing, research coordination, and student mentoring. Linguistically, he is proficient in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, with strong competencies in reading, writing, and oral communication.

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