Farahnaz Rostami | Agricultural Extension and Education | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farahnaz Rostami | Agricultural Extension and Education | Women Researcher Award

 Razi University | Iran   

Dr. Farahnaz Rostami is a distinguished researcher and academic whose work centers on sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental governance. Her research interests span agroecology, organic agriculture, GM crops, land and food policies, agrarian change, sustainable livelihoods, and the vulnerability of farmers. She is deeply engaged in advancing decision support systems and fuzzy modeling approaches, integrating both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to address complex agricultural and environmental challenges. Dr. Rostami has taught a diverse range of courses, including food policy, principles of organic farming, agrarian change, sustainable rangeland management, and the application of GM crops in developing countries. Her teaching reflects a holistic approach that bridges science, policy, and practice. Recognized for her academic excellence, she has received multiple honors as the best graduate at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels, as well as the Best Researcher Award at Razi University. Fluent in English, Kurdish, and Persian, Dr. Rostami is proficient in professional software such as SPSS, MATLAB, Statistica, NVivo, and Smart PLS. She has conducted numerous international workshops on land governance, environmental management, and fuzzy logic applications in agriculture. As a reviewer for prestigious journals like Biotechnology Advances and Land Use Policy, Dr. Rostami continues to contribute significantly to the fields of agricultural development, sustainability, and environmental decision-making.

Featured  Publications 

Sadati, S. A., Ghobadi, F. R., Sadati, S. A., Mohamadi, Y., Sharifi, O., & Asakereh, A. (2010). Survey of effective factors on adoption of crop insurance among farmers: A case study of Behbahan County. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(16), 2237–2242.

Asadi, A., Akbari, M., Fami, H. S., Iravani, H., Rostami, F., & Sadati, A. (2008). Poverty alleviation and sustainable development: The role of social capital. Journal of Social Sciences, 4(3), 202–215.

Attarod, P., Rostami, F., Dolatshahi, A., Sadeghi, S. M. M., & Amiri, G. Z. (2016). Do changes in meteorological parameters and evapotranspiration affect declining oak forests of Iran? Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 188(10), 44.*

Rostami, F., Osquee, H. O., Mahdavi, F., & Dousti, S. (2020). Development of a new psychometric assessment tool for predicting hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant women. International Journal of Women’s Health and Reproduction Sciences, 8(3), 297–302.

Amiri, A., Geravandi, S., & Rostami, F. (2021). Potential effects of school garden on students' knowledge, attitude and experience: A pilot project on sixth grade students in Iran. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 62, 127174.

Dr. Iris cáceres saez – Agricultural and Biological Sciences -Best Researcher Award

Dr. Iris cáceres saez - Agricultural and Biological Sciences -Best Researcher Award

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas - CONICET - Argentina

Author Profile

SCOPUS 

🌱 Early academic pursuits

iris cáceres saez began her academic journey with a strong foundation in biological sciences, obtaining her licenciatura in ciencias biológicas with a focus on ecology from the centro regional universitario bariloche, universidad nacional del comahue (crub – uncoma) in 2007. her passion for marine mammals and environmental conservation led her to pursue a doctorate in biology at the same institution, which she completed in 2014. her doctoral research centered on the study of heavy metals and other trace elements in the endangered commerson’s dolphin (cephalorhynchus commersonii) along the coast of tierra del fuego, laying the groundwork for her future endeavors in marine ecology and environmental toxicology.

🌊 Professional endeavors

following her doctoral studies, iris advanced her research on marine mammals as postdoctoral fellow at conicet, focusing on the potential of sub-antarctic marine mammals as environmental bioindicators. from 2014 to 2017, she assessed the levels of heavy metals and organic compounds in these species, contributing valuable insights into the environmental health of these remote ecosystems. iris is currently an investigadora adjunta at conicet, affiliated with the laboratorio de ecología, comportamiento y mamíferos marinos (lecymm) at the museo argentino de ciencias naturales "bernardino rivadavia" (macn-conicet), where she continues her research on marine mammals and their role in environmental monitoring.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

iris's research has significantly advanced our understanding of how marine mammals can serve as sentinels for environmental health. her work has primarily focused on the accumulation of heavy metals and other pollutants in marine mammals, such as dolphins and sea lions, from the argentine coast. she has pioneered studies on the contamination levels in various organs of these animals, providing critical data that informs Agricultural and Biological Sciences conservation efforts and environmental policies. her commitment to this field is evident in her ongoing projects, including the study of molecular biomarkers in argentine dolphins and the monitoring of heavy metal contamination in coastal patagonia through sea lion populations.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

iris has received special recognition for her scientific contributions, including mentions in the "premio a la producción científica de becarios del museo argentino de ciencias naturales bernardino rivadavia" for two consecutive biennial periods (2013-2014 and 2015-2016). these accolades Agricultural and Biological Sciences underscore her dedication to advancing marine biology and environmental sciences, particularly in the context of pollution and its impact on marine ecosystems.

🌍 Impact and influence

through her research, iris has made significant contributions to the field of environmental toxicology, particularly in understanding the impact of pollutants on marine mammals. her work has provided vital insights into the health of marine ecosystems in argentina and beyond, influencing conservation strategies and policies aimed at protecting these environments. her role as a mentor to the next generation of scientists further Agricultural and Biological Sciences amplifies her impact, as she guides doctoral and licentiate students in their research on marine mammals and environmental contaminants.

📚 Legacy and future contributions

iris cáceres saez is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of marine ecology and environmental toxicology. her ongoing research continues to shed light on the environmental challenges faced by marine ecosystems, with a particular focus on the southern atlantic and sub-antarctic regions. as she mentors young scientists and leads cutting-edge research projects, iris is ensuring that her contributions will resonate in the scientific community for years to come, driving forward our understanding of environmental health and the protection of marine life.

Notable Publications