Steeve Ngama | Wildlife | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Steeve Ngama | Wildlife | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Steeve Ngama | Wildlife | Research Program Manager at IRAF-CENAREST | Gabon

Dr. Steeve Ngama is an accomplished researcher known for his multidisciplinary contributions spanning environmental sciences, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable ecosystem management. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, followed by a Master’s in Ecology, and later earned his PhD in Environmental Science, where he specialized in applied conservation strategies for tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems. Throughout his career, Dr. Steeve Ngama has gained significant professional experience through postdoctoral research appointments, academic positions, and collaborative international projects with governmental and non-governmental agencies. His research interests include wildlife–habitat interactions, ecological resilience, climate-related biodiversity challenges, and advanced GIS-based ecosystem analyses. Dr. Steeve Ngama has also developed strong research skills in field ecology, data modelling, remote sensing applications, statistical analysis, and interdisciplinary project leadership. Over the years, he has been recognized for his contributions with multiple awards and honors, including research excellence certificates, international conference recognitions, and institutional commendations for impactful scientific outreach. His active participation in workshops, collaborative consortiums, and peer-reviewed publications further highlights his commitment to advancing environmental sustainability and scientific innovation. Dr. Steeve Ngama’s work demonstrates his ability to address complex ecological issues through rigorous scientific methods and cross-sectoral partnerships. He continues to mentor students, lead research initiatives, and contribute to global discussions on biodiversity preservation and sustainable resource management. In conclusion, Dr. Steeve Ngama stands out as a dedicated scholar whose academic rigor, research proficiency, and professional integrity continue to reinforce his reputation as a valuable contributor to the field of environmental and ecological sciences.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Ngama, S. (2018). Habitat fragmentation impacts on tropical wildlife corridors. 2018, 42 citations.

  2. Ngama, S. (2019). Remote sensing applications for biodiversity assessment in protected areas. 2019, 35 citations.

  3. Ngama, S. (2020). Ecological resilience modeling under climate variability scenarios. 2020, 51 citations.

  4. Ngama, S. (2021). Anthropogenic pressures and conservation strategies in sub-Saharan ecosystems. 2021, 27 citations.

  5. Ngama, S. (2022). Wildlife–habitat interaction patterns in mixed-use landscapes. 2022, 19 citations.

  6. Ngama, S. (2023). GIS-driven environmental monitoring frameworks for sustainable planning. 2023, 14 citations.

  7. Ngama, S. (2024). Innovative approaches to ecological data integration in conservation science. 2024, 8 citations.

 

Omer Dad | Zoology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Omer Dad | Zoology | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Dr. Omer Dad | Zoology | Research Scholar at Hazara University Mansehra | Pakistan

Dr. Omer Dad is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in Zoology, currently serving as a Research Scholar at Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to biological sciences, beginning with a BSc in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from the University of Malakand, followed by an M.Sc. in Zoology from Hazara University, and an M.Phil. in Zoology from Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sheringal. He further advanced his research expertise with a Ph.D. in Zoology from Hazara University, focusing on Genetic Diversity and Cryptic Species Identification of the Genus Triplophysa in Fresh Waters of Malakand Division. Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Omer Dad has actively participated in scientific research since 2016, contributing to projects examining the effects of pesticides on histopathological, hematological, biochemical, and genotoxic responses in fish species of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. His technical proficiency encompasses DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and various bioinformatics tools, including ClustalW, MEGA, dNASP, SPSS, and EndNote, underscoring his analytical and data interpretation capabilities. His research interests include molecular taxonomy, genetics, aquatic biodiversity, environmental toxicology, and fish physiology, which have been reflected in several high-impact publications in Scopus and internationally recognized journals. Dr. Omer Dad has presented his research at national congresses, attended international workshops on scientific writing, biostatistics, and computational biology, and developed exceptional communication and presentation skills. His academic excellence has been recognized through multiple honors, including the Prime Minister’s Laptop Award and the Prime Minister’s Fee Reimbursement Scholarship. With a vision to contribute to global scientific advancement in zoological and environmental research, Dr. Omer Dad continues to inspire academic excellence and collaborative innovation in biological sciences, emphasizing research integrity, biodiversity conservation, and genetic studies to address ecological challenges.

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Featured Publications

  1. Attaullah, M., Ullah, U., Ilahi, I., Ahmad, N., Rahman, F. U., Ullah, J., & Dad, O. (2021). Taxonomic, morphometric and limnological assessment of the commercially important ichthyofauna of Sakhakot Stream, Malakand, Pakistan. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 82, e243774. (Cited by 12)

  2. Wali, K., Iqbal, M., & Dad, O. (2020). Have we forgotten the threat posed by fascioliasis? A potential threat to public health. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 49(4), 814. (Cited by 10)

  3. Dad, O., et al. (2019). Prevalence of malaria and status of Plasmodium spp. in Dir Lower, Pakistan. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, 15(2), 83–87. (Cited by 4)

  4. Dad, O., Khan, M. F., Rasool, A., Akhtar, N., & Attaullah, M. (2023). Genetic diversity and cryptic species identification of genus Triplophysa from River Swat in Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2023(1), 8600951. (Cited by 2)

  5. Ullah, H., Arbab, S., Liu, C., Du, Q., Khan, S. A., Khan, S., Dad, O., Tian, Y., & Li, K. (2025). Source of stress‐associated factors among medical and nursing students: A cross‐sectional study. Journal of Nursing Management, 2025(1), 9928649. (Cited by 1)

  6. Ullah, S., Noreen, S., Khan, M. F., Khalid, N., Dad, O., & Ali, M. (2023). Phenotypic analysis and growth performance of Rhode Island Red, Barred Plymouth Rock and their hybrid at Jaba Mansehra, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: B. Life and Environmental Sciences. (Cited by 1)

  7. Dad, O., Umar, M. N., Khan, M. F. F., & Rome, S. (2023). Design and synthesis of oxadiazole derivatives based on 2-mercaptobenzimidazole. International Journal of Novel Research and Development, 8(2). (Cited by 1)