Tchalondawa Kisekelwa | Fish Diversity | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tchalondawa Kisekelwa | Fish Diversity | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Institut Superieur Pedagogique of Bukavu, Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Prof. Dr. Tchalondawa Kisekelwa is an Associate Professor of Biology at the Institut Supérieur Pédagogique of Bukavu 🇨🇩. With a passion for aquatic biodiversity, he specializes in fish taxonomy, ecology, and systematics. His work combines classical field research with molecular techniques to explore the rich ichthyofauna of the Upper Congo Basin and Lake Kivu 🌊. He has discovered ten new fish species, authored multiple peer-reviewed papers, and contributed to ecological understanding in understudied regions. A dedicated educator and researcher, he is shaping the next generation of African scientists through his teaching and ongoing research efforts 🎓🔬.

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Education Background

Prof. Kisekelwa holds a Ph.D. in Biology from KU Leuven in Belgium 🇧🇪, where he developed expertise in evolutionary biology, systematics, and aquatic ecology. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate and master’s studies in biological sciences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 🇨🇩. His education laid a strong foundation in classical biology, and his doctoral work incorporated advanced molecular and ecological methodologies. Through international collaboration and rigorous academic training, he has gained both theoretical knowledge and practical skills that now drive his innovative research in fish diversity and ecosystem dynamics across Central Africa 🐟📘.

Professional Background

With over a decade of academic and research experience, Prof. Kisekelwa currently teaches Animal Diversity, Ecology, and Evolution at the Institut Supérieur Pédagogique of Bukavu 🏫. He leads and collaborates on multiple research projects focusing on freshwater fish ecology, biodiversity, and taxonomy. His fieldwork has led to the discovery of new species and valuable ecological insights in the Congo Basin 🗺️. He has worked on consultancy projects, authored 11 journal articles in high-impact publications, and participated in four active collaborations. His dual role as educator and field researcher allows him to merge classroom knowledge with real-world scientific impact 🧑‍🏫📊.

Awards and Honors

Though not widely decorated yet, Prof. Kisekelwa’s work is steadily gaining international recognition 🌍. His discovery of ten previously unknown fish species and published ecological findings in peer-reviewed journals demonstrate his contributions to African biodiversity science 🐠🧪. His candidacy for the Best Researcher Award reflects growing acknowledgment of his efforts in the academic and conservation community. As his research expands and collaborations deepen, more accolades and honors are likely to follow, especially for his pioneering work in the Upper Congo and Lake Kivu ecosystems 🌿. His commitment to advancing local and global scientific understanding is highly commendable.

Research Focus

Prof. Kisekelwa’s research centers on fish biodiversity, taxonomy, systematics, phylogeny, and ecology, particularly in the Upper Congo and Lake Kivu regions 🐟🧬. He uses both classical morphological studies and molecular tools to address ecological and evolutionary questions. His work includes describing new species, understanding trophic interactions, and exploring isotopic niche differentiation across species. Recent studies highlight the diversity and habitat preferences of species in the Labeobarbus genus 🧫🌱. His long-term goal is to develop a detailed understanding of fish communities and their ecological roles, contributing to regional conservation efforts and global knowledge of freshwater biodiversity 🌊📈.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Insight Into Trophic Niche Differentiation in Labeobarbus (Cyprinidae) in the Luhoho Basin (Upper Congo Basin)

 Year: 2025 🐟🌱🔍

📘 Description of a New Endemic Enteromius (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from the Upper Malagarazi in Burundi

 Year: 2025🐠📍🛡️

📘 An Updated Checklist of the Fishes from the Upper Malagarazi (Lake Tanganyika Basin) in Burundi

 Year: 2024 📝🌊🗺️

📘 Current Status and Strategic Way Forward for Long-Term Management of Lake Kivu (East Africa)

 Year: 2023  🧭🌍🚰

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Kisekelwa Tchalondawa stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his specialized expertise in fish taxonomy, systematics, phylogeny, and ecology, particularly within the ecologically vital but understudied regions of the Upper Congo and Lake Kivu. His discovery of ten new fish species, with two already published, marks a notable contribution to biodiversity science. With 11 publications in reputable SCI/Scopus-indexed journals, active involvement in three research projects, four consultancy collaborations, and the use of both classical and molecular research methods, his work demonstrates scientific rigor, interdisciplinary depth, and regional impact. His contributions support conservation efforts, expand ecological understanding, and position him as a leading voice in African aquatic research.

Girish B.P | Biological Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Dr. Girish B.P | Biological Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Dr. Girish B.P, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, India

Dr. Girish B.P. is an accomplished researcher in Biotechnology, holding a Ph.D. from Sri Venkateswara University. With extensive experience, he currently serves as a DST-INSPIRE Faculty at Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University. His research skills include RNA-Seq analysis, qPCR, and proteomic studies, contributing significantly to agricultural and environmental sciences. A life member of several professional organizations, he has received multiple fellowships and prestigious awards, including a substantial DST grant. His presentations at national and international conferences showcase his expertise and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Dr. Girish resides in Tirupati, India. 📚🌿

 

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Education

Dr. Girish holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Sri Venkateswara University, with a commendable written examination grade of A+ (71%). His educational background, including an M.Sc. in Biotechnology with distinction (75.75%) and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Botany (74.33%), demonstrates a solid foundation in the life sciences, which is critical for research and development excellence.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as a DST-INSPIRE Faculty at Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Dr. Girish has accumulated significant research experience through various prestigious fellowships, including a Research Associate position at the Indian Institute of Science and multiple roles in CSIR-funded projects. His sustained engagement in high-level research demonstrates his capability and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Girish has received multiple prestigious awards, including the DST-INSPIRE Faculty Project with a substantial research grant of 110 lakhs. His accolades for best oral and poster presentations at national and international seminars highlight his ability to communicate research effectively and contribute to the scientific discourse.

Conclusion

Dr. Girish B.P.’s robust educational background, extensive research experience, active professional engagement, and significant contributions to the field of biotechnology position him as an exceptional candidate for the Research for Research and Development Excellence Award. His innovative research approach and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge align perfectly with the award’s objectives, making him a worthy recipient.

Publication Top Notes

  • Aflatoxin B1-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats: possible mechanism of action. 🌿 C Supriya, BP Girish, PS Reddy. International Journal of Toxicology, 33(3), 155-161 (Cited by: 82) 2014
  • Induction of ecdysteroidogenesis, methyl farnesoate synthesis and expression of ecdysteroid receptor and retinoid X receptor in the hepatopancreas and ovary of the giant mud crab. 🦀 RPS Girish BP, Swetha CH. General and Comparative Endocrinology (Cited by: 42) 2015
  • Hepatopancreas but not ovary is the site of vitellogenin synthesis in female freshwater crab, Oziothelphusa senex senex. 🦞 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 447(2), 323-327 (Cited by: 35) 2014
  • Expression of RXR, EcR, E75, and VtG mRNA levels in the hepatopancreas and ovary of the freshwater edible crab. 🦐 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. The Science of Nature, 102, 1-10 (Cited by: 33) 2015
  • Reproductive and paternal mediated developmental toxicity of benzo(a)pyrene in adult male Wistar rats. 🐭 KP Reddy, BP Girish, PS Reddy. Toxicology Research, 4(2), 223-232 (Cited by: 25) 2015
  • Alleviative effect of resveratrol on polyvinyl chloride-induced reproductive toxicity in male Wistar rats. 🍇 D Archana, C Supriya, BP Girish, B Kishori, PS Reddy. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 116, 173-181 (Cited by: 24) 2018
  • Forskolin ameliorates mancozeb-induced testicular and epididymal toxicity in Wistar rats. 🌿 BP Girish, PS Reddy. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 32(2), e22026 (Cited by: 24) 2018
  • Restraint stress exacerbates alcohol-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats. 🍷 PH Priya, BP Girish, PS Reddy. Alcohol, 48(8), 781-786 (Cited by: 24) 2014
  • Elucidation of the role of estradiol and progesterone in regulating reproduction in the edible crab. 🦀 BP Girish, PS Reddy, CH Swetha. RSC Advances, 6(30), 24959-24967 (Cited by: 22) 2016
  • Serotonin induces ecdysteroidogenesis and methyl farnesoate synthesis in the mud crab, Scylla serrata. 🦞 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 490(4), 1340-1345 (Cited by: 19) 2017