Dr. Julio Cesar Cenci de Aguiar | Parasitologia | Best Researcher Award
Doctor at São Paulo State University, Brazil
Educational Background 🎓
- MSc: Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ)
- PhD: University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
Professional Experience 💼
- Current Position: Postdoctoral Researcher at Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Teaching Experience: Has taught at various educational levels and coordinated the development of educational materials.
- Advisory Role: Provided consultation for Brazil’s Ministry of the Environment on monitoring endangered fish species and assessing risk factors in ex situ conservation programs.
Research Interests 🔬
- Parasitology: Focuses on taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography of parasites, especially monogenean parasites of fish.
- Biodiversity and Systematics: Studies the origin, diversification, and classification of parasite species.
- Host-Parasite Interactions: Examines the ecological and evolutionary relationships between parasites and their hosts.
Research Contributions and Achievements
- Published Research Articles: Published in high-impact journals such as Parasitology International, Zoosystematics and Evolution, and Pathogens.
- Ongoing Research Projects: Studying the biodiversity of monogenean parasites in the Pardo River, São Paulo.
- International Collaborations: Works with Prof. James Albert (University of Louisiana) and Prof. Gerardo Pérez-Ponce de León (UNAM) on parasite evolution and biogeography.
- Editorial Appointments: Involved in peer review and academic journal contributions.
Awards and Honors🏆✨
- Award Category Preference: Young Researcher
- Recognized for contributions to parasite biodiversity and host-parasite evolutionary studies.
Conclusion🌟
Dr. Julio Cesar Cenci de Aguiar is an accomplished researcher in parasitology, with expertise in taxonomy, phylogenetics, and biogeography. His work significantly contributes to understanding parasite diversity, species classification, and conservation biology. His international collaborations and advisory role with the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment highlight his impact in the field.
Publications 📚
📖 Emmerich, E.; Aguiar, J. C. C; Silva, R. J. (2025). Origin and diversification of Dicrocoeliidae (Neodermata, Trematoda) with the description of a new species of Euparadistomum, a parasite of Tropidurus torquatus (Squamata, Tropiduridae) in South America. Parasitology International (In Press).
📖 Mathews, P. D.; Mertins, O.; Espinoza, L.; Aguiar, J. C. C.; Milanin, T. (2023). First report of a histozoic Henneguya (Cnidaria, Endocnidozoa) infecting a synbranchid potamodromous fish from South America: Morphostructural and biological data. Zoosystematics and Evolution.
📖 Mathews, P. D.; Mertins, O.; Flores-Gonzales, A. P. P.; Aguiar, J. C.; Milanin, T. (2022). Host–Parasite Interaction and Phylogenetic of a New Cnidarian Myxosporean (Endocnidozoa: Myxobolidae) Infecting a Valuative Commercialized Ornamental Fish from Pantanal Wetland Biome, Brazil. Pathogens, 11(10), 1119.
📖 Aguiar, J. C. C.; Domingues, M. V.; Silva, W.; Adriano, E. A.; Soares, G. B. (2022). Morphology and molecular phylogeny of Pauciconfibuloides amazonica gen. n. sp. n. (Platyhelminthes, Monogenoidea) parasitizing the Amazonian croaker Plagioscion squamosissimus. Parasitology International, 87, 102489.
📖 Aguiar, J. C.; Maia, A. A. M.; Silva, M. R. M.; Domingues, M. V.; Adriano, E. A. (2017). An integrative taxonomic study of Pavanelliella spp. (Monogenoidea, Dactylogyridae) with the description of a new species from the nasal cavities of an Amazon pimelodid catfish. Parasitology International, 66(6), 777–788.