Dr. Katharina Lichtmannsperger | Animalcare Award | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Katharina Lichtmannsperger | Animalcare Award | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Katharina Lichtmannsperger, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria

Dr. Katharina Lichtmannsperger, an Austrian-born veterinarian specializing in bovine health, is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University Clinic for Ruminants at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, where she has worked since 2021. She also serves as an animal welfare veterinarian for SalzburgMilch GmbH and has extensive experience in bovine medicine, having worked as a clinic assistant, cattle veterinarian, and undergraduate assistant. Dr. Lichtmannsperger holds a Diplomate certificate from the European College of Bovine Health Management (ECBHM) and is currently pursuing a professionalization course for consultants and trainers at the University College for Agricultural and Environmental Education in Vienna. She is fluent in German and English and has received multiple awards, including presentations at international veterinary conferences and recognitions such as the Nutzierpreis and ÖBG Förderpreis. Dr. Lichtmannsperger has led several research projects on calf and cattle health, including studies funded by the Austrian Buiatrics Association, and has completed externships across Europe and the United States. As a member of the Austrian Association for Buiatrics and the ECBHM Examination Committee, she remains actively involved in advancing bovine health standards and practices.

Professional Profile 🎓

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Summary of Suitability for Young Scientist Award 🌍

Katharina Lichtmannsperger appears to be an excellent candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her background and accomplishments showcase a strong foundation in veterinary medicine, specifically in ruminant health, making her a standout applicant. Here’s an assessment of her suitability

Education 📚

  • University College for Agricultural and Environmental Education (HAUP)
    • University course in professionalization for consultants and trainers
    • March 2023 – Current, Vienna, Austria
  • European College of Bovine Health Management
    • Certificate Diplomate ECBHM (Fachtierärztin Wiederkäuer)
    • September 2021 – Current, Vienna, Austria
  • University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
    • Various programs:
      • PhD Level (EQF level 8) – August 2017 – March 2020
      • Master’s Level (EQR Niveau 7) – September 2011 – June 2017
  • School for Agriculture and Environmental Engineering
    • NQF Level: EQR Niveau 5
    • Graduated June 2011

Work Experience 💼

  • Postdoctoral Researcher
    • University Clinic for Ruminants, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
    • October 2021 – Present, Vienna, Austria
  • Veterinarian – Animal Welfare
    • SalzburgMilch GmbH
    • April 2020 – Present, Salzburg, Austria
  • Clinic Assistant
    • University Clinic for Ruminants, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
    • July 2017 – September 2021, Vienna, Austria
  • Cattle Veterinarian
    • Dr. Heidemaria Berger
    • October 2017 – May 2019, Kirchberg an der Pielach, Austria
  • Undergraduate Assistant
    • Rinderpraxis Thalgau GmbH
    • January 2012 – January 2017, Thalgau, Austria

Awards and Recognition 🏆

  1. Awarded Presentation – 6th National and 2nd International Herd Health and Management E-Congress (2022)
    • Organized by: Turkish Farm Animal Veterinarians Society
  2. Awarded Presentation – 6th National and 2nd International Herd Health and Management E-Congress (2021)
    • Organized by: Turkish Farm Animal Veterinarians Society
  3. Nutztierpreis (2019)
    • Awarded by: Gesellschaft der Freunde der Vetmeduni Vienna
  4. ÖBG Förderpreis (2016)
    • Awarded by: Österreichische Buiatrische Gesellschaft (Austrian Association for Buiatrics)

Research Skills 🔬

  1. Veterinary Clinical Research: Experienced in research and diagnostics in ruminant health, focusing on cattle welfare, management, and preventive veterinary practices.
  2. Epidemiological Studies: Conducted research on the prevalence of Enterozytozoon bieneusi in healthy and diarrheic calves, collaborating with the Austrian Buiatrics Association.
  3. Parasitology and Vaccine Development: Leading a funded research project on glycoengineered recombinant proteins for developing vaccines against Haemonchus contortus, a sheep parasite.
  4. Calf Health and Nutrition: Investigated colostrum supply and trace elements in bovine colostrum, assessing impacts on calf health.
  5. Diagnostic Methodologies: Compared diagnostic methods for detecting Cryptosporidium oocysts in calf feces.

Publication top Notes 📖

Correlation of Faecal Egg Counts with Clinical Parameters and Agreement between Different Raters Assessing FAMACHA©, BCS and Dag Score in Austrian Dairy Sheep

Assessment of Herd, Calf, and Colostrum Management Practices on Austrian Dairy Farms Using a Scoring System

Factors Associated with Colostrum Quality, the Failure of Transfer of Passive Immunity, and the Impact on Calf Health in the First Three Weeks of Life

Haemonchosis in Sheep and Goats, Control Strategies and Development of Vaccines against <i>Haemonchus contortus</i>

An Outbreak of Subclinical Mastitis in a Dairy Herd Caused by a Novel Streptococcus canis Sequence Type (ST55)

Sara Tassoni | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sara Tassoni | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at  University of Hohenheim , Germany

Sara Tassoni is a Doctoral Researcher in Ecology at the University of Hohenheim, Germany. With over six years of experience in insect classification and project management, Sara specializes in multitrophic interactions in agricultural landscapes. Her interdisciplinary academic journey, spanning environmental protection, agricultural science, and diagnostic imaging, underscores her broad scientific expertise. Sara’s work focuses on promoting biodiversity in agroecosystems and enhancing sustainable practices. She is proficient in RStudio and QGIS, fluent in three languages (Italian, English, German), and has co-authored research on insect conservation published in Global Ecology and Conservation. Her passion for nature extends beyond her research, as she enjoys hiking, dog training, and reading.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience:
    • Sara has over six years of experience in insect classification, particularly with Coleoptera and Hymenoptera, which demonstrates her technical expertise in entomology.
    • Her PhD work focuses on multitrophic interactions within a landscape context, a complex area of ecology. This shows her ability to engage in multidisciplinary research.
    • Her experience in leading a small team and managing field and lab work underlines her project management and leadership skills, vital for any researcher.
  2. Publication Record:
    • Sara co-authored a significant research article in Global Ecology and Conservation about insect conservation in agricultural landscapes. Publishing in such a reputable journal shows that her work is contributing to the scientific community at a high level.
  3. Diverse Academic Background:
    • Her educational journey, spanning agricultural and food sciences, ecology, and diagnostic imaging, showcases versatility. This interdisciplinary approach enhances her research perspective, particularly in understanding ecological systems in agricultural contexts.
  4. Technical Proficiency:
    • Proficient in RStudio and QGIS, Sara demonstrates strong data analysis and geospatial skills, which are essential for modern ecological research.
  5. International and Multilingual Experience:
    • Fluent in English, Italian, and German, she can collaborate with a broad international audience. Her fluency in multiple languages could enhance her ability to participate in global research initiatives and conferences.
  6. Award-Winning Involvement in Projects:
    • Her contribution to the BiodivObst project, which was recognized by the UN, is a notable achievement. It indicates that her work has not only scientific merit but also real-world impact in promoting biodiversity in fruit orchards.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact:
    • While Sara has made valuable contributions, particularly in agricultural landscapes, increasing her publication output or extending her research to more global or diverse ecological issues might enhance her standing further.
  2. Advanced Statistical Skills:
    • Although she has intermediate knowledge of RStudio, further development of advanced statistical analysis skills could enhance her research depth, particularly for high-level ecological modeling.
  3. Grant Writing and Funding Acquisition:
    • There’s no mention of her involvement in securing research funding. Gaining experience in grant writing and acquiring independent research funding would be a key area to improve her candidacy for higher research accolades.

Education:

Sara Tassoni began her academic career with a BSc in Diagnostic Imaging Radiography and Radiation Therapy (2014) from the University of Parma, Italy, where she graduated with full honors. She then pursued a BSc in Agricultural and Food Science and Technology (2018) at the University of Reggio Emilia and Modena, graduating cum laude with a thesis on invertebrate biodiversity in pear orchards. Her MSc (2021) from the University of Hohenheim focused on the environmental protection of agricultural systems, where her thesis studied tree microhabitats as indicators of bat and bird communities. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Ecology (since 2022), investigating multitrophic interactions in landscape contexts, particularly concerning insect conservation and biodiversity promotion.

Experience:

Since 2022, Sara Tassoni has been working as a Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Ecology of Tropical Agricultural Systems at the University of Hohenheim. She leads a small research team, focusing on fieldwork and lab work in agricultural ecosystems, and is skilled in statistical analysis using RStudio and QGIS. Prior to this, she worked as a Student Research Assistant (2018-2020), where she contributed to a biodiversity project in fruit orchards that was awarded by the UN. Sara’s earlier experience includes internships and assistant roles in entomology labs, radiology departments, and administrative work. Her hands-on expertise in insect classification, biodiversity conservation, and project management makes her a valuable researcher in agroecology and sustainability.

Research Focus:

Sara’s research primarily focuses on the conservation of insect biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Her PhD explores multitrophic interactions within a landscape context, looking at the role of semi-natural habitats and crop heterogeneity in promoting sustainable ecosystems. A key focus of her work is on wild bee species and their relationships with flowering plants, aiming to develop practical recommendations for agricultural systems to enhance biodiversity and ecological health. Sara’s research not only addresses ecological concerns but also promotes agroecological practices that can be integrated into sustainable agriculture. She combines field experiments with statistical analyses using RStudio and geospatial mapping through QGIS to understand these complex interactions.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Insect conservation in agricultural landscapes needs both high crop heterogeneity and semi-natural habitats (🌿🐝)

Conclusion:

Overall, Sara Tassoni is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award” based on her strong research background, leadership in ecological projects, and her publication record in reputable journals. Her technical proficiency and international experience further strengthen her candidacy. While there are areas for growth, particularly in expanding her research impact and securing research funding, her current achievements and contributions to the field of ecology make her a strong contender for the award.