Johanna Mazabel

Johanna Mazabel is a Chemist and Chemical Technologist holding a master’s degree in Agro-industrial Engineering, with 20 years of extensive experience spanning chemical and instrumental analysis, academic teaching, and scientific research.

Throughout her career, she has developed advanced proficiency in sample analysis utilizing cutting-edge techniques such as HPLC, GC, UV-Vis, and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS), backed by specialized training and practical expertise in building chemometric models. Her core specialization lies in applying these analytical methodologies to evaluate the nutritional quality of tropical forages and critical animal nutrition parameters.

As a researcher, she has served as a research assistant on high-impact projects focused on improving forage quality and assessing its direct role in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cattle. She possesses a strong understanding of ruminal fermentation dynamics, secondary metabolites, and climate change mitigation in livestock systems. Her profile seamlessly bridges the gap between rigorous laboratory data, academic mentorship, and the development of sustainable solutions for the agroindustrial sector.