PROFILE

CONTACT

PHONE:
+251-911824765

WEBSITE:

EMAIL:

eden.tesfaye27@gmail.com

ORCiD
HTTPS://ORCID.ORG/0009-0008-3946-9961

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HOBBIES

• Doing physical fitness exercises
• Socializing

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EDEN TESFAYE TADESSE

Academic position: Assistant professor
Date of Birth: 29-7-1986
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married

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EDUCATION

• PhD. in Climate Smart Agriculture and Biodiversity Management (Livestock), 2024, Haramaya University.
• M.Sc. in Microbiology, 2011, Haramaya University.
• B.Ed. in Biology, 2006, Haramaya University.

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WORK EXPERIENCE

• Research and Teaching since 2012 (Haramaya University)
• Research associate II, 2020 (ILRI, Ethiopia)
• High School Biology Teacher, 2007-2011(Bashwam Preparatory and High School, Addis Ababa)

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SKILLS

Research Skills: Research design, data collection, data analysis and scientific report writing
General Skills: Computer and statistics software (R and SAS)

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Research Interest

• Enteric fermentation and rumen microorganisms
• Role of microbes in climate smart agricultural practices
• Drug resistance
• Zoonotic diseases

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Research projects

Training and Professional Development
1. SEACRIFOG summer school ‘Nutrient cycling in agricultural production systems in Africa’ organized by ILRI’s Mazingira Center between 6-14th July 2019 at ILRI’s Kapiti Research Station (equivalent to 3 ECTS), Nairobi Kenya.
2. Measuring enteric methane emission from livestock sector by using greenfeed unit Holetta Agricultural Research Center between 22-28th Dec 2019.
3. Gender mainstreaming and self-esteem, Haramaya University, 2016
4. Grant proposal writing, Haramaya University (Aug 27-Sep 2, 2017)
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Publications

• E T Tadesse, G A Minneeneh, Y Y Mummed, M Dejene and E Kebreab (2024). Impact of effective microorganisms-treated wheat bran on nutritional parameters and methane production. Livestock Research for Rural Development. Volume 36(75). http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd36/6/3675eden.html
• E T Tadesse, G A Minneeneh, Y Y Mummed, M Dejene and E Kebreab (2024). Effect of effective microorganisms treated wheat bran supplementation on intake, digestibility and milk yield and composition of lactating cows fed natural pasture hay as a basal diet. Livestock Research for Rural Development. 36 (2). http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd36/2/3611eden.html
• Eden Tesfaye, Getachew Animut, Yesihak Yusuf, Mesfin Dejene, and Ermias Kebreab (2023). Influence of Treated Wheat Bran, with Effective Microorganisms on an In vitro Digestibility and In sacco Degradability of a Mixed Ration. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 33(1) 109-119. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejas/article/view/259686
• Weldegebreal F, Teklemariam Z, Mitiku H, Tesfaye T, Abrham Roba A, Tebeje F, Asfaw A, Naganuri M, Jinnappa Geddugol B, Mesfin F, Abdulahi IM, Befikadu H and Tesfaye E (2022) Treatment outcome of pediatric tuberculosis in eastern Ethiopia. Front. Pediatr. 10: 966237. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.966237
• Dasa T T, Roba A B, Weldegebreal F, Mesfin F, Asfaw A, Mitiku H, Teklemariam Z, Geddugol B J, Naganuri M, Befikadu H and Tesfaye E (2019). Prevalence and associated factors of depression among tuberculosis patients in Eastern Ethiopia. BMC Psychiatry 19:82 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2042-6
• Roba AA, Dasa TT, Weldegebreal F, Asfaw A, Mitiku H, Teklemariam Z, Geddugol B J, Naganuri M, Befikadu H and Tesfaye E. (2018) Tuberculosis patients are physically challenged and socially isolated: A mixed methods case control study of Health-Related Quality of Life in Eastern Ethiopia. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0204697. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0204697

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Professional society activities
1. Ethiopian society of animal production (ESAP)
2. The Society of Ethiopian Women in Science and Technology (SEWiST)

REFERENCES

1. Ermias Kebreab, PhD, Full Professor, University of California, CA 95616, Davis, USA. Email address: ekebreab@ucdavis.edu
2. Getachew Animut, PhD, lead researcher, Associate Professor, Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency, Addis Ababa Ethiopia. Email address: ganimut@yahoo.com
3. Yesihak Yusuf Mummed, PhD, Associate Proffesor, Haramaya University Ethiopia. Email address: yesihakyus@gmail.com
4. Mesfin Degene, PhD, lead researcher, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Addis Ababa Ethiopia. Email address: mesfinedegene@yahoo.co.uk

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