Chingchi Hung | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Chingchi Hung
Taiwan Livestock Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture,Taiwan
Chingchi Hung
Affiliation Taiwan Livestock Research Institute (TLRI), Ministry of Agriculture
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 57216504461
Documents 3
Citations 13
h-index 2
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Computer Scientists Awards

Chingchi Hung is a researcher affiliated with the Taiwan Livestock Research Institute (TLRI), Ministry of Agriculture, Taiwan. His scholarly work focuses on agricultural and biological sciences, particularly issues related to food safety, animal nutrition, environmental contaminants, and livestock production systems. His publication record includes investigations into contaminant transfer pathways and risk assessment methodologies designed to support evidence-based agricultural management. Through interdisciplinary research integrating animal science, toxicology, and food safety evaluation, Hung has contributed to the understanding of contaminant exposure within poultry production systems and the implications for animal and public health.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Chingchi Hung and his contributions to agricultural and biological sciences. Particular attention is given to his work examining arsenic biotransfer from animal feed to poultry products, a topic of relevance to food safety monitoring and risk assessment. His research supports the development of scientifically informed approaches for evaluating contaminant movement through agricultural systems and contributes to broader discussions regarding sustainable livestock production and consumer protection.[2]

Keywords

Agricultural Sciences, Animal Feed Safety, Arsenic Biotransfer, Poultry Production, Risk Assessment, Food Safety, Livestock Research, Environmental Toxicology.

Introduction

Modern livestock production requires effective monitoring of environmental contaminants that may enter the food chain through feed ingredients. Researchers in agricultural sciences increasingly focus on quantitative assessment methods capable of evaluating exposure pathways and transfer efficiencies. Within this context, Chingchi Hung has contributed to investigations concerning arsenic transfer from feed to poultry tissues, providing data that may assist regulators, producers, and researchers in developing improved risk management frameworks.[2][3]

Research Profile

Hung’s research activities are associated with agricultural and biological sciences, emphasizing food safety evaluation, contaminant monitoring, animal nutrition, and livestock management. His scholarly profile demonstrates engagement with applied research questions that connect scientific investigation with practical agricultural challenges. His Scopus record indicates a developing publication portfolio accompanied by measurable citation activity within the scientific community.[1]

Research Contributions

One of Hung’s notable contributions is the study titled Estimating arsenic biotransfer factors from feed to chicken: a viable approach to animal feed risk assessment. This work explored the movement of arsenic through poultry production systems and evaluated biotransfer factors as analytical tools for estimating contaminant exposure risks. The study contributes to scientific understanding of contaminant accumulation patterns and supports the development of risk assessment methodologies relevant to food production systems.[2]

Publications

  • Estimating arsenic biotransfer factors from feed to chicken: a viable approach to animal feed risk assessment.
  • Research publications related to livestock management, feed safety, and environmental contaminant assessment.
  • Collaborative scientific studies within agricultural and biological science disciplines.

Research Impact

The practical significance of Hung’s work lies in its relevance to food safety and agricultural sustainability. Research addressing contaminant transfer mechanisms helps improve risk characterization and supports evidence-based policy development. By examining arsenic movement from feed sources to poultry products, his studies provide useful scientific information for stakeholders involved in livestock production and food quality assurance.[4]

Award Suitability

Chingchi Hung’s contributions to agricultural and biological sciences demonstrate qualities aligned with recognition through the Best Researcher Award. His research addresses scientifically relevant challenges involving animal feed safety, contaminant transfer assessment, and evidence-based agricultural management. The combination of publication activity, citation performance, and practical research outcomes supports consideration for scholarly recognition within international academic award programs.[5]

Conclusion

Chingchi Hung represents a researcher engaged in addressing important agricultural and food safety issues through applied scientific investigation. His work on arsenic biotransfer assessment contributes to understanding contaminant pathways in poultry production systems and supports informed decision-making in agricultural practice. Continued research in these areas is likely to remain valuable for advancing livestock safety and sustainable food production.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chingchi Hung, Author ID 57216504461. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57216504461
  2. Hung, C.-C., Lin, H.-T., Chen, C.-Y., Chen, K.-Y., Lee, T.-Y., & Chiang, C.-F. (2021). Estimating arsenic biotransfer factors from feed to chicken: a viable approach to animal feed risk assessment.
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/citedby/10.1080/19440049.2023.2220413?scroll=top&needAccess=true
  3. Springer Nature. (2021). Environmental Science and Pollution Research publication records relating to feed risk assessment.
  4. Food safety and environmental contaminant assessment literature relevant to livestock production systems.
  5. Computer Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award evaluation framework and academic recognition criteria.
    https://computerscientists.net/
  6. Taiwan Livestock Research Institute. (n.d.). Research activities and institutional overview.