Imrana Amir | Women Researcher Award |

Women Researcher Award

 Imrana Amir
Assistant Professor,Pakistan

 Imrana Amir
Affiliation University of Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan
Country Pakistan
ScholarID vz8ErnsAAAAJ&hl
Documents 28
Citations 214
h-index 7
Subject Area  Zoology
Event International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics
ORCID 0000-0001-7304-2816

.Imrana Amir is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Mianwali, Pakistan, with a research profile centered on fisheries and aquaculture. Her documented research interests include aquaculture, fish nutrition, fish biology, limnology, fish genetics, aquatic toxicology, microbiology, nanotechnology, proteomics, genomics and zebrafish research. The University of Mianwali identifies her as a faculty member of its Department of Zoology, while independent scholarly profiles document publications in areas including fish nutrition, probiotics and aquatic biology. [1][2]

Abstract

Dr. Imrana Amir is a zoologist and fisheries researcher whose academic work focuses on aquatic organisms, aquaculture systems, fish nutrition and biological responses to environmental and nutritional conditions. She completed a PhD in Zoology with specialization in Fisheries and Aquaculture from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, in 2019. Her research record includes studies of probiotic supplementation, probiotic encapsulation, fish growth and immunity, stress-related responses and aquatic environmental quality. [1][2][3]

Keywords

Keywords: Imrana Amir; Women Researcher Award; Zoology; Fisheries; Aquaculture; Fish Nutrition; Probiotics; Aquatic Biology; Fish Genetics; Aquatic Toxicology; Limnology; Environmental Biology; Microbiology; Fish Physiology.

Introduction

Research in zoology and fisheries contributes to understanding aquatic biodiversity, food production, animal health and ecosystem processes. Within this broad field, aquaculture research addresses the biological and technological requirements for sustainable fish production. Dr. Amir’s research profile is particularly associated with fish nutrition, probiotics, aquaculture and the physiological responses of cultured fish. The Department of Zoology at the University of Mianwali describes research activities spanning animal sciences, environmental biology, toxicology, biotechnology and related disciplines. [1]

Research Profile

Dr. Amir’s scholarly profile indicates an interdisciplinary approach connecting fish biology with nutrition, microbiology and environmental research. Her documented areas of expertise include probiotics, food microbiology, amino-acid analysis, probiotic encapsulation, fish growth and immunity, fish nutrition and fatty-acid analysis. [2] Her academic career has also included research exposure at the Ohio State University and the University of Glasgow, according to her research profile. [2]

  • Aquaculture and fish production biology.
  • Fish nutrition and dietary interventions.
  • Probiotic applications and encapsulation technologies.
  • Fish growth, immunity and physiological responses.
  • Aquatic environmental quality and toxicological research.

Research Contributions

A significant component of Dr. Amir’s research concerns the use of probiotics and nutritional strategies in aquaculture. A peer-reviewed study evaluated the use of yeast- and bacteria-based probiotics during the early rearing of Labeo rohita, examining growth and biological performance. [2] Subsequent work investigated the encapsulation of Geotrichum candidum with alginate and other polymers, addressing the stability and delivery of probiotics for aquaculture applications. [4]

Her publication record also includes research on environmental and physiological dimensions of fish biology. A study of grass carp examined relationships between early rearing environments, water-borne cortisol and stress-related gene expression. [5] More recent research has addressed lipid modulation and its relationship with growth, histology and biochemical characteristics in Cyprinus carpio fry. [3] These studies illustrate the connection between nutritional management, fish physiology and aquaculture performance.

Publications

Selected publications associated with Dr. Amir include peer-reviewed studies in aquaculture, aquatic biology and related biological sciences. The following examples are included to document representative research themes rather than to constitute a complete bibliography.

  1. Amir, I. et al. Comparative efficiency of Geotrichum candidum microcapsules prepared with alginate and in combination with other polymers: In vitro evaluation. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 282, 136901 (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136901. [4]
  2. Murtaza, M. U. H. et al., including Imrana Amir. Influence of early rearing environment on water-borne cortisol and expression of stress-related genes in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella). Molecular Biology Reports, 47, 5051–5060 (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05574-5. [5]
  3. Farooq, U. et al., including Imrana Amir. Impact of lipids modulation on growth, histology, structural integrity, and thermo-biochemical profile of Cyprinus carpio fry. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 51, 201 (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s10695-025-01617-5. [3]
  4. Amir, I. et al. Evaluation of yeast and bacterial based probiotics for early rearing of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822). Aquaculture Research (2018). [2]

Research Impact

The research themes represented in Dr. Amir’s work have relevance to sustainable aquaculture, fish health and aquatic environmental assessment. Research on probiotics and nutrition can contribute to improved understanding of biological approaches to fish production, while studies of physiological stress and water quality provide evidence relevant to aquatic animal welfare and ecosystem management. Her University of Mianwali profile identifies aquaculture, fish nutrition, fish biology, limnology, fish genetics and aquatic toxicology among her research interests. [1]

Award Suitability

Dr. Imrana Amir’s documented academic record provides a relevant basis for consideration in a women researcher recognition category. Her work demonstrates sustained engagement with zoology, fisheries and aquaculture, supported by peer-reviewed research addressing probiotics, fish nutrition, physiological stress, environmental quality and aquatic biology. Her profile also combines university teaching, research activity and participation in academic and scientific networks. [1][2]

For the International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics, her principal scholarly contribution lies in biological and aquatic research rather than network science itself. Accordingly, any recognition should be evaluated according to the specific award criteria and the relevance of the nominee’s documented research contributions to the applicable category.

Conclusion

Dr. Imrana Amir is an academic researcher in zoology whose work focuses substantially on fisheries, aquaculture, fish nutrition, probiotics and aquatic biological systems. Her documented publications demonstrate research engagement with nutritional interventions, probiotic delivery, fish physiology and environmental conditions. Together with her academic position at the University of Mianwali and broader research experience, these activities form a substantive scholarly profile within biology and zoology. [1][2]

References

  1. University of Mianwali. Department of Zoology — faculty and research profile for Dr. Imrana Amir. University of Mianwali. []
  2. ResearchGate. Imrana Amir — research profile, publications and research interests. Research profile. []
  3. Farooq, U., Amir, I. et al. “Impact of lipids modulation on growth, histology, structural integrity, and thermo-biochemical profile of Cyprinus carpio fry.” Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 51, 201 (2025). DOI: 10.1007/s10695-025-01617-5. []
  4. Amir, I., Zuberi, A. et al. “Comparative efficiency of Geotrichum candidum microcapsules prepared with alginate and in combination with other polymers: In vitro evaluation.” International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 282, 136901 (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136901. []
  5. Murtaza, M. U. H., Zuberi, A., Ahmad, M., Amir, I. et al. “Influence of early rearing environment on water-borne cortisol and expression of stress-related genes in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella).” Molecular Biology Reports, 47, 5051–5060 (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05574-5. []

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Sarah Miller | Biological Network | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Miller | Biological Network | Best Researcher Award

Medical University of South Carolina | United States

Dr. Sarah Miller is an accomplished respiratory neurophysiologist and nurse educator whose career spans advanced research, academic leadership, and clinical excellence. She earned her PhD in Respiratory Neurophysiology from the University of Florida in 2007, where she studied perceptual responses to respiratory load under the mentorship of Distinguished Professor Paul Davenport, and previously completed a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Education at the same institution. She later expanded her clinical and pedagogical expertise by earning an Associate of Science in Nursing, followed by a Master of Science in Nursing Education from Western Governors University. A licensed Registered Nurse in South Carolina and formerly in Florida, she has complemented her clinical training with specialized certifications in end-of-life care and COPD education. Dr. Miller currently serves as Assistant Dean of the PhD Program in the College of Nursing at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), where she also holds a tenured Associate Professorship, following earlier faculty appointments at the University of Memphis, Western Governors University, Colorado Technical University, and the College of the Florida Keys. Her research and professional impact are reflected in numerous honors, including the Palmetto Gold Excellence in Nursing Award, recognition among South Carolina’s Best Nurses, MUSC teaching awards, and national distinctions such as the DAISY Award for Excellence in Nursing Education. A highly engaged member of the research community, Dr. Miller serves repeatedly as Co-Chair and reviewer for multiple NIH Study Sections in cardiovascular and pulmonary sciences, contributes as an external scientific expert to major industry-sponsored respiratory health studies, and maintains longstanding service on the Editorial Board of Frontiers in Physiology while acting as an ad hoc reviewer for leading journals in respiratory and pulmonary science.

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"Reporting of asthma mobile health data for clinical practice: a qualitative study of pediatric provider perspectives", MD McDonald, D Dantzler, M Nichols, S Miller, E Dawley, M Walgrave, Journal of Asthma, 2024.

"RESP-FIT: a technology-enhanced combined inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength training intervention for adults with COPD", SN Miller, M Mueller, M Nichols, Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis, 2024.

"Exploring the Unmet Care Needs of Women With Advanced Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD)", J Madiraca, KO Lindell, S Phillips, P Coyne, S Miller, B26. IT'S TIME TO ADVANCE THE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH COPD, 2023.

"Social Isolation Among Adults Living With Cystic Fibrosis in the United States: A Single-Center Experience", A Gulledge, S Miller, SD Newman, M Mueller, L Christon, PA Flume, The Journal for Nurse Practitioners 19 (5), 2023.

"Identifying Comorbid Subtypes of Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure", KM Potter, H Dunn, A Krupp, M Mueller, S Newman, TD Girard, S Miller, American Journal of Critical Care 32 (4), 2023.