Jing Xia | Antimicrobial Peptide | Most Cited Researcher Award

Dr. Jing Xia | Antimicrobial Peptide | Most Cited Researcher Award

Post Doctor | Wuhan Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Jing Xia is a highly impactful researcher whose work focuses on advancing solutions to antimicrobial resistance and improving sustainability in aquaculture systems, with a particular emphasis on biological alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Her publication titled “Antimicrobial peptides: An alternative to antibiotics for mitigating the risks of antibiotic resistance in aquaculture” highlights her contribution to a critical global challenge by exploring how antimicrobial peptides can serve as effective, environmentally responsible agents for disease control. This research addresses a pressing need for innovative tools that reduce dependence on synthetic antibiotics, thereby helping curb the widespread issue of resistance development in aquatic species and the broader ecosystem. Dr. Xia’s work is positioned at the intersection of microbiology, aquaculture science, and environmental biotechnology, making it highly relevant to researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders seeking sustainable disease management strategies. Her findings not only advance scientific understanding of biologically derived antimicrobial mechanisms but also support the development of safer, more resilient aquaculture practices. Through impactful publications such as this, she contributes to the global body of literature that is frequently cited for its scientific importance and practical applications. Her research output reflects strong potential for long-term academic influence, positioning her as a valuable contributor to ongoing efforts aimed at addressing antibiotic resistance and promoting sustainable food production systems.

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Featured Publications

Xia, J. (n.d.). Antimicrobial peptides: An alternative to antibiotics for mitigating the risks of antibiotic resistance in aquaculture.