Dr. Nadia Elidrissi El Yallouli | Eco Toxicology | Young Scientist Award
Cadi Ayyad University (UCA) | Morocco
Dr. Nadia Elidrissi El Yallouli is a Ph.D. researcher at the Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, in collaboration with the University of Geneva and the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Rome. Her research focuses on developing innovative biotechnological processes for the decontamination of microcystins in plant-soil systems using rhizospheric microorganisms. She has obtained a master’s degree in Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development, as well as a bachelor’s degree in Applied Biology for Environmental Management, both with honors. Her academic and research journey has been shaped by multiple international collaborations and scholarships, including Erasmus+ and MAECI, reflecting her engagement in interdisciplinary environmental research. Nadia has conducted internships and research projects in Morocco, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, gaining expertise in molecular biology, microbial biotechnology, and environmental management. She has co-authored several scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at international conferences, highlighting her contribution to environmental biotechnology and cyanobacterial toxin mitigation. As an active member of the COST Action CYANOACTION network, she collaborates with researchers across Europe and the Mediterranean on cyanobacteria management and water quality improvement. Her dedication to research excellence is complemented by her teaching and organizational roles at Cadi Ayyad University, where she contributes to microbiology practical training and scientific event coordination. Nadia’s work aims to bridge environmental microbiology and sustainable development for ecosystem and public health protection.
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Featured Publications
Meddich, A., Sadouki, A., Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Chagiri, H., Khalisse, H., & Oudra, B. (2023). Performance of slag-based fertilizers in improving durum wheat tolerance to water deficit. Gesunde Pflanzen.
Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Lahrouni, M., Mugani, R., Oudra, B., & Poté, J. (2024). Insight in limited research on environmental factors and health implications of toxic cyanobacteria bloom in African freshwater bodies. Discover Public Health, 21.
Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Redouane, E. M., Mugani, R., Ouchari, L., Girão, M., Carvalho, M. F., Campos, A., Vasconcelos, V., Oudra, B., Lahrouni, M., & Poté, J. (2024). Integrative biotechnological approach for alleviating phytotoxicity in Vicia faba exposed to cyanobacterial crude extract containing microcystins: Insights on human health safety. Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR).