Assoc Prof Dr. Elitsa Valkova | Ecological Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Trakia university | Bulgaria
AUTHOR PROFILE
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elitsa Valkova embarked on her academic journey with a Higher Education Specialty in Biology and Chemistry from Sofia University "Sveti Sveti Kiril and Metodiy," where she graduated from the Faculty of Biology in 2000. Prior to this, she completed her Secondary Education in Biotechnological Synthesis at the Professional School of Food and Chemical Technologies in Dupnitsa Town in 1995. In 2008, she was appointed as an Assistant in the Department of Biochemistry. Dr. Valkova further advanced her expertise by earning her Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2015 with a dissertation titled “Comparative Study of the Levels of Some Heavy Metals in the Body of Heterotrophic Hydrobiones from Water Bodies in Stara Zagora Region.” Her academic progression continued with her designation as Chief Assistant in 2016, followed by her promotion to Associate Professor in 2023, specializing in Ecological Biochemistry.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Valkova's professional career is distinguished by her teaching activities at the Agricultural Faculty, where she conducts Exercises, Lectures, and Exams across various courses. These include “Biochemistry” for Zooengineering students, "Biochemistry and Biotechnology" for Ecology and Environmental Protection, "Biochemistry of Plants" for Agronomy, and “Biochemistry of the Hydrobiones” for Fisheries and Aquaculture students. Her commitment to education and research is complemented by her participation in 15 scientific projects, including her role in the Norwegian Project "Assessment, Reduction and Prevention of Air, Water, and Soil Pollution in the Stara Zagora Region." Her contributions to Ecological Biochemistry are significant, as evidenced by her active involvement in research focusing on the Biochemistry of Reproduction and Productivity of Fish.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Dr. Valkova has made substantial contributions to the field of Ecological Biochemistry, with a particular focus on the Biochemistry of Reproduction and Productivity of Fish. Her research is well-documented, with 33 scientific publications, 25 of which are in foreign languages, contributing to her impressive citation record of 129 and an Impact Factor of 2.662. Her scholarly work is widely recognized, and she has participated in 17 national and international scientific events. Dr. Valkova's research plays a crucial role in understanding the ecological impacts of heavy metals on aquatic life, particularly in the context of heterotrophic hydrobiones.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Valkova's work in Ecological Biochemistry has significantly influenced the scientific community, particularly in the areas of environmental protection and aquatic ecology. Her research on the impact of heavy metals on hydrobiones is critical in the assessment and mitigation of environmental pollution, especially in regions like Stara Zagora. Her academic output, including her role in national and international projects, underscores her influence and commitment to advancing the field of biochemistry. Additionally, her teaching contributions help shape the next generation of scientists, ensuring the continued exploration of vital issues in Ecological Biochemistry.
ACADEMIC CITES
With a strong record of scientific publications and citations, Dr. Valkova's academic contributions are well-cited within the biochemistry community. Her work is frequently referenced in studies related to ecological impacts on aquatic life, further solidifying her standing as a key contributor to the field of Ecological Biochemistry. Her ongoing participation in scientific events and projects ensures that her research remains at the forefront of environmental biochemistry.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As an Associate Professor in Biochemistry, Dr. Valkova's legacy is built on her comprehensive research, teaching, and participation in collaborative projects. Her future contributions are expected to continue addressing the challenges in Ecological Biochemistry, particularly in mitigating the environmental impacts of heavy metals and enhancing the productivity and health of aquatic ecosystems. Her ongoing research and academic activities will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the field and provide valuable insights for environmental protection and sustainable practices.
NOTABLE PUBLICTION
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Citation: 04 Year: 2023
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Citation: 01 Year: 2023
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Citation: 08 Year: 2022
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Citation: 03 Year: 2021