Mihaela Spataru | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award
Professor at āIon Ionescu de la Bradā Iasi University of Life Sciences, Romania.
Mihaela Spataru is an accomplished associate professor at the University of Life Sciences ‘Ion Ionescu de la Brad’ in IaČi, Romania, with 26 years of experience in veterinary teaching and research. Renowned for her contributions to Veterinary Anatomy and Experimental Medicine, she has published extensively, authoring eight books, including one recognized in the CABI database. Spataru’s research focuses on animal morphology, pathology, and metabolic disorders. She has received prestigious awards, such as gold and brown medals from Euroinvent Book Salon. Her active roles in academic governance highlight her dedication to advancing education and research in veterinary medicine.
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Education š
Mihaela Spataru completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine ‘Ion Ionescu de la Brad’ in IaČi (1991-1997) and later pursued a Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from the same institution (1999-2004). Her academic foundation set the stage for a robust career blending teaching and research in veterinary sciences. Her training further includes participation in Erasmus programs at veterinary faculties across Europe, emphasizing animal anatomy. Additionally, Spataru completed postgraduate teaching courses and professional development programs focusing on personal development, project management, and modern educational methodologies.
Experience
With 26 years of service in veterinary academia, Mihaela Spataru has held roles ranging from preparator to associate professor. She began her career at the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine in IaČi in 1997, contributing to courses on comparative anatomy and experimental medicine. From 2005 to 2021, she worked as a lecturer before advancing to associate professor in 2021 at the University of Life Sciences ‘Ion Ionescu de la Brad.’ Her teaching spans subjects like Veterinary Anatomy and Experimental Medicine, and she has significantly influenced the university’s academic landscape through committee memberships.
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Mihaela Spataru’s research interests encompass comparative anatomy, implantology, and metabolic studies. She investigates both normal and pathological animal morphology, contributing valuable insights to the field of veterinary science. Her research extends to biomedical applications, particularly in understanding metabolic disorders and developing innovative medical solutions. Notable research achievements include her work on materials for bone prostheses and contributions to international conferences and publications. Spataru’s dedication to advancing veterinary and biomedical research solidifies her reputation as a leading expert in her field.