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Anisa Bardhi | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Anisa Bardhi, University of Bologna, Italy

Anisa Bardhi is a dedicated PhD candidate in Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Pharmacology, and Toxicology at the University of Bologna, Italy. Born in Durres, Albania, she holds dual nationality of Albania and Italy. Her research focuses on developing innovative diagnostic techniques to enhance veterinary pharmacology and translational medicine. With extensive international research experience in leading institutions in Paris and Utrecht, Anisa has explored advanced methods like therapeutic drug monitoring and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling. She has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications across reputed journals in pharmacology, toxicology, and veterinary medicine. Anisa is also actively involved in mentoring students and assisting laboratory research projects. Her scientific journey is marked by interdisciplinary learning, bridging gaps between human and veterinary medicine. An active member of the Italian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Anisa is passionate about applying cutting-edge biotechnological approaches to improve animal and human health outcomes worldwide.

Publication Profile

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Education

Anisa Bardhi has pursued an exemplary academic path across prestigious Italian institutions. She is currently enrolled as a PhD student in Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Pharmacology, and Toxicology at the University of Bologna, focusing on diagnostic innovations supporting translational medicine. In 2020, she completed her Master’s degree in Animal Biotechnology at the same university, graduating cum laude with the highest score (110/110). Prior to this, in 2018, she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Toxicology from the University of Cagliari, where she earned a commendable score of 109/110. Her academic training has been further enriched by practical internship experience in toxicology and drug addiction services in Cagliari. Notably, in June 2021, she also secured her professional qualification as Biologist A from the University of Parma. This robust educational background has laid a strong foundation for her ongoing contributions to veterinary pharmacology, toxicology, and translational research.

Experience

Anisa Bardhi’s research career is distinguished by extensive academic and international exposure. Since 2021, she has actively contributed to laboratory activities supporting thesis projects and internships at the Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Food Chemistry Unit, University of Bologna. She won a prestigious research scholarship (2021–2022) to investigate cell permeability following exposure to emerging mycotoxins. Anisa expanded her expertise through visiting research positions abroad. In Paris (2023–2024), she explored micro-sampling techniques for therapeutic drug monitoring at the Sorbonne Université Hospital. In Utrecht (2024–2025), she is undergoing training in computational PK/PD and PBPK modeling for veterinary pharmacotherapy risk assessment. Additionally, she holds membership in the Italian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. These roles demonstrate her comprehensive skill set in pharmacology, toxicology, and laboratory management, bridging both human and veterinary medical research practices.

Awards and Honors

While no specific awards or personal honors are listed, Anisa Bardhi’s academic and professional journey reflects notable achievements and recognitions. She earned a competitive research scholarship within the Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences (DIMEVET) at the University of Bologna, focusing on cellular responses to mycotoxin exposure. Her academic distinction includes graduating with maximum honors (110/110 cum laude) in her Master’s program and near-perfect scores in her Bachelor’s degree. Securing PhD visiting research positions at top European institutes such as the Sorbonne Université (France) and Utrecht University (Netherlands) showcases her recognition as a promising young researcher in the veterinary pharmacology and toxicology field. Additionally, her qualification as Biologist A from the University of Parma confirms her professional competence in biological sciences. As an active member of the Italian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, her growing scientific contribution is well acknowledged in the professional community.

Research Focus

Anisa Bardhi’s research primarily targets the advancement of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in veterinary pharmacology and toxicology. Her PhD work at the University of Bologna is centered on developing high-performance diagnostic techniques to enhance internal and translational medicine in animals. She has delved into computational modeling, including PK/PD and PBPK simulations, to assess drug behavior and risk in veterinary contexts. Her Paris-based research explored micro-sampling techniques like Dried Plasma Spots for antibiotic therapeutic drug monitoring—a method adapted from human clinical practice into veterinary medicine. Her scientific inquiries further extend to cell permeability studies related to mycotoxins, antibiotic quantification via LC-MS/MS, and the toxicological effects of environmental contaminants. By combining experimental pharmacology with cutting-edge modeling and monitoring tools, Anisa’s work bridges gaps between human and veterinary therapeutics, offering innovative solutions for animal health and food safety.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ A quick approach for medetomidine enantiomer determination in dog plasma by chiral liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry and application to a pharmacokinetic study. 🐶🧪
2️⃣ A critical point in chiral chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of ketamine metabolites. ⚗️🧬
3️⃣ Validation of a single liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry approach for oxytetracycline determination in bull plasma, seminal plasma and urine. 🐂💉
4️⃣ Enantiospecific pharmacokinetics of intravenous dexmedetomidine in beagles. 🐕💊
5️⃣ Does Bentonite Cause Cytotoxic and Whole-Transcriptomic Adverse Effects in Enterocytes When Used to Reduce Aflatoxin B1 Exposure? 🍃🧫
6️⃣ Deepening the Whole Transcriptomics of Bovine Liver Cells Exposed to AFB1: A Spotlight on Toll-like Receptor 2. 🐄🔬
7️⃣ A single LC-MS/MS validated method for tulathromycin quantification in plasma, seminal plasma, and urine to be applied in a pharmacokinetic study in bull. 🐂🧪
8️⃣ Florfenicol and Florfenicol Amine Quantification in Bull Serum and Seminal Plasma by a Single Validated UHPLC-MS/MS Method. 🐂⚗️
9️⃣ The Use of Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine, a Complex Phenomenon: A Narrative Review. 💊🐾
🔟 Plant Essential Oils as a Tool in the Control of Bovine Mastitis: An Update. 🌿🐄
1️⃣1️⃣ Discovering the Protective Effects of Quercetin on Aflatoxin B1-Induced Toxicity in Bovine Foetal Hepatocyte-Derived Cells (BFH12). 🧬🍇
1️⃣2️⃣ A Novel UHPLC–MS/MS Method for the Measurement of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 in Canine Serum and Its Application to Healthy Dogs. 🐶☀️
1️⃣3️⃣ Pharmacokinetics of florfenicol in serum and seminal plasma in beef bulls. 🐂💉
1️⃣4️⃣ Sub-acute exposure of male guppies (Poecilia reticulata) to environmentally relevant concentrations of PFOA and GenX induces significant changes in the testis transcriptome and reproductive traits. 🐟🧬

Anisa Bardhi | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

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