In 2007, she enrolled in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Kazakh National Agrarian University. In 2012, she completed her Master’s degree in Veterinary Medicine. In 2014, she entered the doctoral program and, according to Order No. 260 dated March 19, 2019, was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the specialty 6D120200 – Veterinary Sanitation.
Since September 2018, she has been working at the Department of Biological Safety, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, where she continues her professional career.
The scientific novelty of her research lies in conducting comprehensive studies on the pathology of ketosis in cattle in dairy farms using modern technologies, as well as veterinary and sanitary evaluation of slaughter products. Based on statistical analysis of ketosis prevalence in dairy and beef cattle in Kazakhstan (2012–2018) and Western Europe, feeding rations for affected animals were developed.
Patents for utility models registered in the State Register of the Republic of Kazakhstan were obtained:
No. 4433 — “Composition for the prevention of ketosis in cattle”;
No. 5299 — “Method for pathological anatomical diagnosis of avian aspergillosis.”
Based on the research results, a scientific and methodological guideline titled “Pathology of ketosis in dairy cattle and veterinary-sanitary evaluation of slaughter products” was published and registered.
The main results of the research have been published in 18 scientific articles and 11 methodological guidelines, including:
3 in journals recommended by the Committee for Quality Assurance in Science and Higher Education;
5 in international conferences;
2 in international congresses;
4 in high-impact journals.
Among them:
— Journal of Ecology, Environment and Conservation (Scopus, 2017);
— Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2023);
— Open Veterinary Journal (2023);
— Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (2017).
The research findings were presented at international and national conferences in Kazakhstan, Poland, France, and other countries.
Her candidacy was approved by the Academic Council for participation in the State Scientific Scholarship competition (2022), and she is also a participant in the “Zhas Galym” project for 2023–2025.
Professional experience:
— 2018–2022 — Assistant, Department of Biological Safety;
— 2022–2023 — Senior Lecturer, Department of Biological Safety;
— 2024–2026 — Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacology and Animal Pathology.
Institution: Kazakh National Agrarian Research University
Specialty: Veterinary Medicine
Year of graduation: 2012
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree
Institution: Kazakh National Agrarian Research University
Specialty: Veterinary Medicine
Year of graduation: 2014
Qualification: Master’s degree
Institution: Kazakh National Agrarian Research University
Specialty: Veterinary Sanitation
Year of graduation: 2017
Qualification: PhD degree
ARTICLES IN SCOPUS / WEB OF SCIENCE DATABASES
Dzhangabulova A.A. Epidemiological characteristics and financial losses caused by aspergillosis in poultry in household farms of the Almaty region of the Republic of Kazakhstan // Frontiers in Veterinary Science. ISSN: 2297-1769. Volume: 10. Article (Open Access), 2023. EID: 2-s2.0-85158995246.
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1141456
Dzhangabulova A.A. Development and application of an inactivated vaccine against trichophytosis in animals // Open Veterinary Journal. ISSN: 2226-4485. Volume: 13. Issue: 7. Pages: 864–872. Article (Open Access), 2023. EID: 2-s2.0-85166749721.
DOI: 10.5455/OVJ.2023.v13.i7.8
PATENTS
Patent of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 2019/0976.2. Composition for the prevention of ketosis in cattle / Dzhangabulova A.A., 2020.
Link: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2218-9628
Bachelor’s degree:
• Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zooengineering
3rd year
VTTA 3267 — “Veterinary Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis”
“Animal Pathology”
“Forensic Veterinary Medicine”
Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT №KZ 330984 dated 11/02/2025, Lerna

In Poland, joint scientific research was conducted with Professor Bożena Łozowicka, Director of the Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute (Białystok), a specialist in agriculture and plant protection, head of the experimental station, and leading researcher, who acted as a foreign scientific consultant.
Research areas:
- food safety
- pesticide chemistry
- toxicology and ecotoxicology
- plant protection
- agriculture and ecology
- risk assessment
Joint research was also conducted with Professor Jan Miciński from the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, a specialist in animal husbandry, breeding, and productivity, who served as a foreign scientific consultant.
Research areas:
- animal husbandry
- sheep and goat breeding
- feeding and productivity
- physiology of farm animals
In addition, joint research was carried out with Professor Przemysław Sobiech (dr hab.) from the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, a specialist in veterinary medicine, internal diseases, and biochemistry, who also served as a foreign scientific consultant.
Research areas:
- internal diseases in animals
- biochemistry and blood parameters
- trace elements (copper, selenium, etc.)
- metabolism and poisoning in animals
- clinical diagnostics