Ehud Spanier | Oceanography and Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ehud Spanier | Oceanography and Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

professor | University of Haifa | Israel

Prof. Ehud Spanier is a pioneering marine biologist whose education includes a Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Oceanography from the University of Miami; he has held professorships and administrative leadership roles at the University of Haifa and affiliated institutes. With a career that spans decades, Prof. Spanier has amassed a publication record—he has authored 89 documents, accrued 2,171 citations, and holds an h-index of 27—highlighting his sustained scholarly output and impact. His professional experience includes teaching, supervising graduate students, leading marine science programs, directing institutes, and serving on editorial boards, committees for young scientists, and international cooperative research bodies. His research interests encompass behavioral ecology of lobsters and other marine invertebrates, taxonomy and life histories of marine species, ecology of artificial reefs, fisheries biology, bioacoustics of aquatic animals, and the biogeography and environmental impacts in marine systems. His skills include field sampling, morphological and molecular taxonomy (e.g. DNA barcoding), acoustic tagging and tracking of marine organisms, designing experimental and observational studies in marine ecology, quantitative data analysis, ecological modelling, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Among his awards and honors are fellowships and research grants from national and international bodies, recognition by learned societies in ecology and marine sciences, leadership roles in scientific societies, editorships in peer-reviewed journals, and advisory roles in marine policy and conservation planning. In conclusion, Prof. Ehud Spanier combination of deep domain knowledge, strong technical and methodological capabilities, prolific and well-cited scholarship, and international leadership make him a highly influential figure in marine science whose work continues to shape fisheries management, marine conservation, and ecological understanding globally.

Profile:  Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. “Tracking the Slipper Lobster Using Acoustic Tagging: Testbed Description” — 2020

  2. “First record of the phyllosoma larva of the pygmy locust lobster Scyllarus pygmaeus (Crustacea, Decapoda) in the eastern Mediterranean sea” — 2024, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

  3. “Commercial Scyllarids – Lobsters: Biology, Management, Aquaculture and Fisheries” — 2013, in Commercial Scyllarids chapter

  4. The Biology and Fisheries of the Slipper Lobster (book, as editor) — 2007

  5. “TAG RETENTION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SLIPPER LOBSTER” — 1993

 

Antonia L Santos | Biology and Life Sciences | Environmental Impact Award

Antonia L Santos | Biology and Life Sciences | Environmental Impact Award

Mrs Antonia L Santos, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil

Mrs. Antonia L. Santos is a distinguished Brazilian scientist specializing in microbiology, parasitology, and environmental health. Her pioneering research explores the impact of human activities on marine ecosystems, focusing on mariculture, food safety, and public health. With over 30 years of experience, she has significantly contributed to marine microbiology, investigating contaminants and pathogens in seafood and aquatic environments. A Senior Technologist in Public Health at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) and a former Visiting Professor at Iguaçu University, she has dedicated her career to ensuring sustainable and safe aquatic food production. Her extensive publication record, participation in scientific conferences, and dedication to marine environmental health make her an exemplary candidate for the Environmental Impact Award. Her research continues to shape policies and best practices in mariculture and environmental microbiology. 🌊🔬🏆

Publication Profile

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Education

Mrs. Antonia L. Santos is a dedicated researcher with extensive expertise in environmental microbiology and parasitology. She earned a Master’s degree in Professional Evaluation of Contaminants, Pollutants, and Residues, and their Impacts on Health from the National Institute of Quality Control in Health (INCQS), Brazil. This program provided her with in-depth knowledge of environmental contaminants and their effects on marine life and human health 🌍🌊. Additionally, she specialized in Public Health Laboratory and Biological Sciences, honing her analytical skills in detecting pathogens and pollutants in aquatic environments 🦠🔬. Her rigorous academic training, combined with extensive field research, has positioned her as a leading expert in marine microbiology, food safety, and public health interventions. With a strong foundation in laboratory sciences and environmental health, she actively contributes to innovative solutions for marine ecosystem sustainability and foodborne disease prevention, ensuring a healthier future for both humans and aquatic life 🏥🐟.

Experience

Mrs. Antonia L. Santos has dedicated over three decades to advancing marine microbiology, environmental health, and parasitology. As a Senior Technologist in Public Health at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), she has spearheaded groundbreaking research on waterborne pathogens and contaminants in seafood 🦠🐟. Her findings have significantly influenced public policies on food safety in mariculture, ensuring healthier marine-based food sources 🌊🍽️. In addition to her research, she has mentored aspiring scientists as a Visiting Professor at Iguaçu University, specializing in microbial ecology, parasitology, and environmental monitoring 🎓🔬. Collaborating with marine biologists, epidemiologists, and public health officials, she has played a crucial role in assessing the risks of marine pollution on seafood production 🌍⚕️. Her expertise in detecting harmful microorganisms has provided vital insights into marine-borne diseases, reinforcing the importance of sustainable marine ecosystems. Through her research, teaching, and policy advocacy, she continues to be a driving force in marine health and food safety 🌱🌎.

Awards and Honors

Mrs. Antonia L. Santos is a distinguished researcher whose work in marine microbiology and environmental health has shaped public policy and scientific understanding 🌊🔬. A key participant in international conferences, she has presented groundbreaking studies on marine pathogens, food safety, and sustainable aquaculture 🦠🐟. Her research on bacterial and viral contamination in marine species has significantly influenced public health policies in Brazil, leading to improved regulations on mariculture practices 🇧🇷⚖️. Recognized for her expertise in marine contamination risk assessment, she has collaborated with public health organizations to enhance seafood safety and protect marine ecosystems 🏅🌍. While formal awards may not be widely documented, her numerous publications and scientific contributions highlight her dedication to marine sustainability and food safety 📚🔎. Through her relentless efforts, she continues to drive impactful research that ensures a healthier and more sustainable relationship between humans and the marine environment 🌱🌊.

Research Focus

Mrs. Antonia L. Santos is a dedicated researcher focused on the environmental impact of human activities on marine ecosystems 🌊, with a particular emphasis on mariculture, food safety, and public health 🦠. Specializing in marine microbiology and parasitology, she investigates waterborne pathogens, pollutants, and foodborne diseases linked to seafood consumption 🍤. Her research examines bacterial and viral contamination in marine species, aiding in the prevention of seafood-borne illnesses 🚫. She has studied the presence of Vibrio spp., Pseudomonas spp., and Cryptosporidium spp. in shellfish, which serve as key indicators of water quality and potential health risks ⚠️. Additionally, she explores the interaction between marine organisms and environmental contaminants, providing vital data for seafood safety regulations 📜. Her work on proteases from Anisakis spp. in fish contributes to parasitology advancements 🐟. Through extensive publications and collaborations, she plays a crucial role in shaping the future of marine environmental sustainability 🌍.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Occurrence of Vibrio spp. and Pseudomonas spp. Isolates of Nodipecten nodosus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Water from a Mariculture Farm in Angra dos Reis, Brazil 🐟
2️⃣ First investigation of Ostreid herpesvirus-1 and human enteric viruses in a major scallop production area in Brazil 🦠
3️⃣ Detection and characterization of proteases from Anisakis spp. parasites of fish in the coastal area of Rio de Janeiro 🐟
4️⃣ Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in mussels Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) for human consumption from mariculture farms in Angra dos Reis, RJ 🌊
5️⃣ Fungos e Bactérias Isolados de moluscos bivalves Nodipecten nodosus (Linnaeus, 1758) destinados ao consumo humano 🐚