Prof. Sadegh Alijani | Genetics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Sadegh Alijani, University of Tabriz, Iran
Sadegh Alijani is an Iranian professor specializing in animal breeding, genetics, and statistical methods in livestock science. He earned his B.Sc. in Animal Science from the University of Shahid Chamran, followed by an M.Sc. in Animal Breeding and Genetics from the University of Tabriz, and a Ph.D. from the University of Tehran, consistently ranking first in his academic programs. Dr. Alijani has extensive teaching experience at the University of Tabriz, where he has lectured on subjects ranging from genetics and statistics to experimental design and advanced statistical methods across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. His research focuses on the application of Bayesian statistics, genetic markers, and molecular genetics in animal breeding. He has served in administrative roles, including Deputy of the Khalat Poushan Research Station and Head of the Central Laboratory at the Faculty of Agriculture. With a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals and a history of supervising numerous M.Sc. theses, Dr. Alijani continues to contribute significantly to the fields of animal genetics and statistical modeling.
Professional Profile:
🏆 Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award
Prof. Sadegh Alijani is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his exceptional academic achievements, sustained research output, and impactful teaching and leadership roles over more than two decades in the field of animal breeding, molecular genetics, and statistical methods.
🎓 Educational Background
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B.Sc. in Animal Science
📍 University of Shahid Chamran – 1992
🏅 Rank: 1st -
M.Sc. in Animal Breeding and Genetics
📍 University of Tabriz – 1997
🏅 Rank: 1st
📘 Thesis: “Efficiency of advanced statistical methods in animal breeding and genetics and their application in breeding of native Turkey of Azarbaijan” -
Ph.D. in Animal Breeding and Genetics
📍 University of Tehran – 2009
🏅 Rank: 1st
📘 Thesis: “Major genes detection in farm animals using Bayesian statistical methods and genetic markers”
👨🏫 Teaching Experience
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🧮 Application of statistics in animal breeding (M.Sc.) — 2003–Present
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📊 Advanced statistical methods (SAS) (M.Sc.) — 1999–Present
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🧬 Genetics (B.Sc.) — 2000–Present
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🎲 Statistics and probability (B.Sc.) — 1999–Present
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🧪 Experimental design in animal science (B.Sc.) — 2004–Present
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🐔 Poultry breeding (B.Sc.) — 1999–Present
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📉 Estimation of variance–covariance (Ph.D.) — 2012–Present
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📈 Linear model in animal breeding (Ph.D.) — 2012–Present
🏢 Academic and Administrative Positions
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Lecturer (1999–2003)
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Assistant Professor (2003–2013)
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Associate Professor (2013–2021)
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Professor (2021–Present)
📍 University of Tabriz -
🧪 Deputy of Research Station, Faculty of Agriculture – 1999–2000
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🧫 Head of Central Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture – 2011–2014
🧑🎓 Graduate Supervision
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🐮 Genetic parameters in Sarabi cattle
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🧬 Kappa casein polymorphism in Holstein & native cattle
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🌡️ Heat stress impact on broilers
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🐑 Growth traits in Lori sheep
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🍗 Broiler performance with different fat sources
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🐥 Cottonseed meal in broiler diet
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🧵 Fleece characteristics in hybrid sheep
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🩸 Vitamin supplementation effects in calves
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🐄 Genetic potential via test-day records (Zanjan Univ.)
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🍼 Lactation curve studies (Zanjan Univ.)
🏆 Achievements & Honors
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📚 Ranked 1st in B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. studies
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🧠 Expertise in Bayesian statistical methods, molecular genetics & genomics
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✍️ Published over 15+ research papers in international journals
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💻 Specialized in SAS software and advanced modeling
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📈 Pioneer in applying random regression models and genotype-environment interaction studies in Iranian livestock
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🎓 Active mentor for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in animal breeding
Publication Top Notes:
Application of a random forest algorithm to estimate marker effects and identify candidate genes for reproductive traits in Iranian Holstein dairy cattle
Effect of Dietary Amaranth (Amaranthus hybridus chlorostachys) Supplemented with Enzyme Blend on Egg Quality, Serum Biochemistry and Antioxidant Status in Laying Hens
Searching for Possible Association between Six Microsatellite Markers and Suppression of Mite Reproduction (SMR) Trait in Honey Bees
Genomic Selection Signatures in Two French and Swedish Holstein Cattle Breeds Provide Evidence for Several Potential Candidate Genes Linked to Economic Traits
Molecular Screening of Varroa-Resistant Trait of Honey Bee Colonies based on NorpA2 Candidate Gene Polymorphism: A Genetic Case-Control Study
Supplementation of broiler chicken diets with bovine lactoferrin improves growth performance, histological parameters of jejunum and immune-related gene expression