Maria Teresa Viana | Fish Nutrition | Women Researcher Award
Emeritus Researcher, Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanologicas, Mexico
Dra. María Teresa Viana Castrillón is a distinguished researcher with over three decades of experience in the fields of aquatic organism nutrition and physiology. She has contributed significantly to academia and industry, authoring 130 scientific publications and maintaining a robust citation record, with an H-index of 28. Her work has received global recognition, including accolades from the World Aquaculture Society. In addition to her scientific pursuits, Dra. Viana is a respected mentor, having supervised over 55 theses. She has held prominent leadership roles, such as the presidency of the Mexican Association of Animal Nutrition Specialists. Furthermore, she is the founder of the only commercial pilot extrusion laboratory for feed formulation in Latin America, enhancing the industry’s capacity for innovation. Currently, she serves as Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Aquaculture Journal, exemplifying her influence on both academic and industrial research.
Profile:
Education
Dra. Viana’s academic journey began with a degree in Biology from the National University of Mexico City (UNAM) in 1982. She then pursued a PhD in Science at the University of Tromsø, Norway, which she completed in 1989. This international academic background provided her with a solid foundation in marine biology and aquatic sciences, which became the core of her research expertise. Her education not only emphasized a theoretical understanding of biology but also incorporated practical, hands-on research, particularly in the field of aquatic organism nutrition. These academic milestones paved the way for her long-standing career in research and academia, where she now contributes to scientific knowledge and innovation on a global scale.
Professional Experience
Since 1990, Dra. Viana has been a full-time researcher at the Institute of Oceanological Research, part of the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), where she holds the rank of “C” degree researcher. She became an Emeritus Researcher at UABC in 2023 and is also recognized as an Emeritus Researcher by CONACYT (SNI system), reflecting her outstanding contributions to Mexican science. Over the years, she has led significant projects in aquatic nutrition, participated in global research collaborations, and spearheaded laboratory innovations. Her leadership extends beyond academia, with strong ties to industry, where she developed feed formulations for the aquaculture sector. Her expertise in academic administration, research leadership, and applied science has been pivotal in shaping the field of aquatic nutrition in Mexico and beyond.
Research Skills
Dra. Viana is highly skilled in scientific research, specifically in the fields of marine biology, aquaculture, and animal nutrition. Her technical skills include experimental design, data analysis, and feed formulation, particularly using advanced extrusion techniques. She has proven expertise in academic writing and publishing, having authored over 130 papers and serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Aquaculture Journal. In addition, her leadership and organizational skills are demonstrated through her roles in professional associations, editorial boards, and research institutions. Dra. Viana is also proficient in mentoring and guiding students, with over 55 supervised theses, and excels in establishing interdisciplinary collaborations between academia and industry.
Research Interest
Dra. Viana’s primary research interest revolves around the nutrition and physiology of aquatic organisms. She focuses on developing sustainable and efficient feed formulations to enhance aquaculture production, an area of critical importance for food security and environmental sustainability. Her work integrates both fundamental research on the metabolic processes of aquatic species and applied studies that aim to innovate feed technologies, particularly through her extrusion laboratory. Dra. Viana is also keenly interested in the intersection of academic research and industrial application, ensuring that her scientific insights translate into practical advancements for the aquaculture industry. This dual focus on research and application drives her contributions to both academic literature and industrial progress.
Awards and Honors
Throughout her career, Dra. Viana has received numerous awards and recognitions for her contributions to science. These include the Baja California State Science and Technology Award in 2010 and two UABC Academic Merit Awards in 1998 and 2009, respectively. She was honored with the Academic Excellence Award from the Mexican Association of Animal Nutrition Specialists (AMENA) in 2017, which also dedicated its 2019 congress in her name. In 2022, the World Aquaculture Society recognized her extensive academic career, highlighting her international contributions to aquatic research. In addition, she has been named an Emeritus Researcher at both UABC and CONACYT, underscoring her longstanding influence in the field of aquatic sciences.
Conclusion
Dra. María Teresa Viana Castrillón is a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to her field, leadership roles, mentoring experience, and national and international recognition. Her work in aquatic nutrition and physiology, coupled with innovative industry collaborations, presents a compelling case for the award.
Publication Top Notes
- Nonylphenol, an integrated vision of a pollutant
- R. Vazquez-Duhalt, F. Marquez-Rocha, E. Ponce, A. F. Licea, M. T. Viana
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research (2005)
268 citations
- Microbiome of Pacific Whiteleg shrimp reveals differential bacterial community composition between Wild, Aquacultured and AHPND/EMS outbreak conditions
F. Cornejo-Granados, A. A. Lopez-Zavala, L. Gallardo-Becerra, M. T. Viana, et al.
Scientific Reports (2017)
266 citations
- Nonylphenol algal bioaccumulation and its effect through the trophic chain
G. Correa-Reyes, M. T. Viana, F. J. Marquez-Rocha, A. F. Licea, E. Ponce
Chemosphere (2007)
143 citations
- Diet development for juvenile abalone Haliotis fulgens: Evaluation of two artificial diets and macroalgae
M. T. Viana, L. M. Lopez, A. Salas
Aquaculture (1993)
134 citations
- Effect of dietary lipid levels on performance, body composition and fatty acid profile of juvenile white seabass, Atractoscion nobilis
L. M. López, E. Durazo, M. T. Viana, M. Drawbridge, D. P. Bureau
Aquaculture (2009)
127 citations
- The use of silage made from fish and abalone viscera as an ingredient in abalone feed
M. T. Viana, L. M. López, Z. García-Esquivel, E. Mendez
Aquaculture (1996)
118 citations
- Partial characterization of the digestive enzymes of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis under culture conditions
A. M. de la Parra, A. Rosas, J. P. Lazo, M. T. Viana
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2007)
105 citations
- Effect of dietary protein: energy ratio on intake, growth, and metabolism of juvenile green abalone Haliotis fulgens
L. Gómez-Montes, Z. García-Esquivel, L. R. D’Abramo, A. Shimada, M. T. Viana
Aquaculture (2003)
100 citations
- Enteritis induction by soybean meal in Totoaba macdonaldi diets: Effects on growth performance, digestive capacity, immune response, and distal intestine integrity
J. P. Fuentes-Quesada, M. T. Viana, A. N. Rombenso, Y. Guerrero-Rentería, et al.
Aquaculture (2018)
96 citations
- Effect of triacylglycerols in formulated diets on growth and fatty acid composition in tissue of green abalone (Haliotis fulgens)
E. Durazo-Beltrán, L. R. D’Abramo, J. F. Toro-Vazquez, C. Vasquez-Peláez, M. T. Viana
Aquaculture (2003)
94 citations