Binghua Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Binghua Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Binghua Liu | Environmental Science | Key Laboratory of Mariculture Ministry of Education | China

Environmental Science Dr. Binghua Liu is an accomplished researcher whose scientific journey reflects deep commitment to advancing sustainable aquatic systems and marine biological sciences. Dr. Binghua Liu earned his academic foundation through rigorous training in marine biology and aquaculture-related disciplines, culminating in advanced degrees that strengthened his expertise in cellular mechanisms, aquatic organism development, and environmental adaptation. Over the years, Dr. Binghua Liu has gained extensive professional experience working at the Key Laboratory of Mariculture, Ministry of Education, Qingdao, China, where he has contributed to high-impact research in fish physiology, molecular regulation, and environmentally responsive biological pathways. His research interests span environmental science, aquatic genomics, non-coding RNA mechanisms, physiological stress responses, molecular regulation of muscle development, and the environmental factors influencing aquaculture species. Demonstrating exceptional scientific skills, Dr. Binghua Liu specializes in molecular biology techniques, transcriptome analysis, environmental impact assessment, marine organism developmental studies, and functional gene expression profiling, along with advanced laboratory methodologies central to modern environmental and biological sciences. His research skills also include quantitative data interpretation, biomolecular pathway mapping, experimental aquaculture design, gene-environment interaction analysis, and integrative evaluation of environmental stress effects on marine species. Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Binghua Liu has earned recognition through authoring multiple peer-reviewed publications, contributing to collaborative scientific projects, and receiving honors associated with impactful research outcomes in environmental science, marine biology, and aquaculture systems. His work supports global scientific efforts to improve sustainable fishery practices, understand organismal responses to environmental change, and apply molecular tools to enhance ecological resilience. In conclusion, Dr. Binghua Liu’s professional trajectory demonstrates a strong alignment with the broader goals of Environmental Science, offering valuable contributions to the scientific community through rigorous research, scholarly publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous advancement of knowledge related to marine organism development and environmental interactions. His ongoing dedication positions him as a significant contributor to the future of marine environmental sustainability, aquaculture innovation, and applied biological sciences.

Academic Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications:

  1. Liu, B. (2025). Circtefb regulates myocytes development by sponging Pol-miR-138 in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Journal of Ocean University of China.

 

 

John Msinde | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Dr. John Msinde | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Dr. John Msinde | Climate Change | Lecturer at University of Dar es Salaam | Tanzania

Dr. John Msinde is a dedicated scholar in the domains of poverty studies, migration, rural livelihoods, and sustainable agricultural development, widely recognized for his evidence-based contributions to socioeconomic transformation in Tanzania and beyond. Dr. John Msinde completed his advanced academic training culminating in a Ph.D. in areas related to rural development and livelihood economics, where he developed rigorous quantitative and qualitative competencies that now guide his scholarly work and community engagement. His professional experience includes serving as a Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam, where he has taught, supervised, and mentored students in development economics, agricultural systems, and rural policy analysis while actively contributing to departmental research initiatives and institutional outreach programs. Dr. John Msinde’s research interests span climate variability impacts, agricultural technology adoption, off-farm employment dynamics, sustainable agricultural practices, livelihood resilience, and poverty reduction mechanisms in smallholder farming communities, particularly within agro-ecological regions of Tanzania. His research skills include socioeconomic data analysis, econometric modelling, survey design, impact assessment, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling him to produce high-quality publications indexed in reputable platforms such as Scientific Reports, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, and several development-oriented international journals. Dr. John Msinde has earned recognition for his contributions through participation in international research projects, collaborative field studies, and scholarly engagements that highlight his commitment to advancing inclusive development. His awards and honors reflect his growing academic visibility and his role in generating policy-relevant insights that inform sustainable agricultural strategies and poverty-reduction programs. With a citation record of 45 citations and an h-index of 3, he continues to strengthen his scholarly presence while contributing to impactful research on livelihood systems, social capital, climatic suitability, and labor dynamics in rural communities. Dr. John Msinde’s work demonstrates a strong alignment between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, positioning him as a researcher dedicated to improving the socioeconomic conditions of vulnerable populations. Looking forward, he aims to expand his international collaborations, advance publications in higher-impact global journals, and further integrate innovative analytical techniques into his research. Overall, Dr. John Msinde’s contributions reflect academic rigor, practical relevance, and a sustained commitment to improving agricultural and livelihood systems across developing regions, making him a valuable contributor to global development discourse.

Academic Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Beteri, J., Lyimo, J. G., & Msinde, J. V. (2024). The influence of climatic and environmental variables on sunflower planting season suitability in Tanzania. Scientific Reports. Citations: 15.

  2. Haji, A. K., Salehe, S. S., & Msinde, J. (2018). Adoption of rainfed paddy production technologies among smallholder farmers: A case of Central District-Zanzibar, Tanzania. SCIENCEDOMAIN International. Citations: 6.

  3. Msinde, J., Urassa, J. K., & Nathan, I. (2016). Off-farm employment and income poverty in favourable agro-climatic areas of Tanzania: Evidence from Kilombero Valley. International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE). Citations: 5.

  4. Mugula, J. J., Ahmad, A. K., Msinde, J., & Kadigi, M. (2023). Impacts of sustainable agricultural practices on food security, nutrition, and poverty among smallholder maize farmers in Morogoro region, Tanzania. African Journal of Empirical Research. Citations: 3.

  5. Beteri, J., Msinde, J. V., & Lyimo, J. G. (2025). Spatiotemporal change of climatic suitability in sunflower-growing areas of Tanzania. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Citations: 2.