Aruzhan Bakbayeva is a young researcher in the field of veterinary science and a PhD student engaged in research in biomedicine and phytotherapy. She obtained her higher education in Veterinary Medicine, where she developed strong expertise in animal disease diagnostics, microbiology, and pharmacology.
During her master's studies, she conducted research focused on the etiology and pathogenesis of infectious diseases and acquired practical skills in laboratory diagnostic methods. Currently, she is pursuing her doctoral studies and continues her research on the biological activity of medicinal plants and their application in veterinary practice.
Research interests:
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phytochemistry and natural compounds chemistry
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veterinary pharmacology
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microbiology and infectious diseases
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antimicrobial resistance
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technology for the development of phytopharmaceuticals
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respiratory and dermatological diseases in animals
Research focus:
The main focus of her research is the development of multicomponent ointments based on medicinal plants and the evaluation of their effectiveness in treating animal diseases.
Specifically:
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studying the biological properties of Plantago major
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determining the antimicrobial activity of plant extracts
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evaluating effects against pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Moraxella bovis
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developing technologies for phytocomposition-based ointments
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investigating their application in the treatment of respiratory and skin diseases in animals
Kazakh National Agrarian University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
2016–2021
Specialty: 5B120100 – Veterinary Medicine
Qualification: Veterinarian
2016–2021
Specialty: 5B120100 – Veterinary Medicine
Qualification: Veterinarian
Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
2021–2023
Specialty: 6M120100 – Veterinary Medicine
Qualification: Master of Veterinary Science
2021–2023
Specialty: 6M120100 – Veterinary Medicine
Qualification: Master of Veterinary Science
Bakbayeva A.M. Therapeutic effectiveness of Plantago major infusion in the treatment of respiratory diseases in calves // Issues of Modern Science: Problems, Trends and Prospects: Proceedings of the International Conference. – Astana, 2024. – pp. 20–25.