Peter Hristov | biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Peter Hristov | biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Peter Hristov, Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IBER-BAS), Bulgaria.

Prof. Dr. Peter Ivanov Hristov is a prominent Bulgarian scientist currently serving as a Professor at the Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (IBER), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. With over a decade of impactful research in biochemistry and molecular biology, Prof. Hristov has significantly contributed to the understanding of animal diversity and genetics. He is widely recognized for his leadership in various national and international scientific projects. With an H-index of 11 and more than 500 citations, his work is widely referenced across the global research community. He has authored over 79 scientific publications, 55 of which are in high-impact journals.

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🎓 Education Background

Prof. Hristov completed his Master’s degree from Trakia University and later pursued a Ph.D. from the Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. His academic path is strongly rooted in molecular biology and biochemistry, with a focus on biodiversity and population studies. His advanced education set a solid foundation for his long-standing academic career and contributions to animal diversity and molecular ecology. Prof. Hristov’s education has been enriched by specialized international collaborations and programs that broadened his research expertise.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

Prof. Hristov’s academic career spans over 15 years at the Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research – BAS. He began as Chief Assistant (2010–2015), advanced to Associate Professor (2015–2021), and has been serving as Professor since 2021. Throughout these years, he has led groundbreaking studies in taxonomy, molecular genetics, and animal population structure. He also played a key role in European collaborative projects like the Sixth Framework Programme – DeLiver (2007–2011). His leadership and research coordination have contributed to national and international scientific advancements.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Peter Hristov’s excellence in research is recognized through numerous academic and institutional honors. He is actively involved in leading scientific societies and research networks. He has also coordinated projects funded by the Bulgarian National Science Fund, demonstrating trust in his expertise and leadership. While specific individual awards were not listed, his consistent funding, project leadership, and publication in high-impact journals highlight his respected status in the academic world.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Hristov’s primary research domains include biochemistry, molecular biology, and taxonomic studies, with a special emphasis on population structure in animals. Additionally, he explores bioinformatics and the statistical interpretation of molecular data to support biodiversity monitoring and conservation. His recent projects have applied DNA barcoding and eDNA metabarcoding to evaluate honey bee health and safety in bee products, as well as the genetic structure of local Bulgarian sheep breeds. His multi-disciplinary approach bridges classical taxonomy with modern molecular tools.

🧾 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Peter Hristov stands out as a dedicated and influential researcher in molecular biology and biodiversity. Through international collaborations, leadership roles, and impactful publications, he contributes to scientific progress and conservation efforts. His work continues to inspire and pave the way for new approaches in animal genetics and ecosystem research.

📚 Top Publications Notes

  1. Composition and diversity of bacterial communities associated with honey bee foragers from two contrasting environments
    Bulletin of Entomological Research, 2023
    Cited by: 10+ articles

  2. Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Deformed Wing Virus and Sacbrood Virus Isolated from Pollen
    Veterinary Sciences, 2023
    Cited by: 12+ articles

  3. Genetic diversity and subpopulation structure of Bulgarian mountainous sheep breeds
    Small Ruminant Research, 2023
    Cited by: 8+ articles

  4. Mitochondrial DNA sequencing of Hungarian Nonius horse breed and relatives
    Animal Biotechnology, 2023
    Cited by: 15+ articles

  5. Sequence analysis of mtDNA reveals horse domestication centers
    Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2022
    Cited by: 7+ articles

  6. Microsatellite Genotyping of Two Bulgarian Sheep Breeds
    Diversity, 2022
    Cited by: 5+ articles

  7. Molecular Detection of Nosema spp. in Honey in Bulgaria
    Veterinary Sciences, 2022
    Cited by: 6+ articles

  8. Application of Natural Products to Reduce Honey Bee Colony Losses
    Diversity, 2021
    Cited by: 10+ articles

  9. Honey Bee Colony Losses: Why Are Honey Bees Disappearing?
    Sociobiology, 2021
    Cited by: 11+ articles

  10. Factors Associated with Honey Bee Colony Losses: A Mini-Review
    Veterinary Sciences, 2020
    Cited by: 20+ articles