ASFAW ADUGNA | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ASFAW ADUGNA | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Sr. Maize Breeder & Breeding Lead – Africa from Advanta Seeds Ltd., Kenya

Dr. Asfaw Adugna Ageru is a distinguished plant breeder specializing in maize and sorghum, with over two decades of experience in agricultural research and development across Africa. Currently serving as the Senior Maize Breeder and Maize Breeding Lead for Africa at Advanta Seeds Ltd., a UPL Group company, he is based in Eldoret, Kenya. Dr. Adugna’s career encompasses significant roles at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), where he contributed to the development and release of multiple crop varieties tailored to diverse agro-ecological zones. His expertise extends to leading collaborative projects with international institutions, focusing on crop improvement, genetic diversity, and sustainable agriculture. Dr. Adugna’s work has been instrumental in enhancing food security and resilience among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Adugna holds a Ph.D. in Applied Genetics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, completed between 2008 and 2012. His doctoral research included a collaborative component at The Ohio State University, USA, where he served as a visiting research scientist. He earned his M.Sc. in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, in 2002, and a B.Sc. in Plant Production and Dryland Farming from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, in 1997. Further enhancing his expertise, Dr. Adugna obtained certificates in Private Public Partnership from Galilee International Management Institute, Israel, in 2021, and in Business Strategy from Cornell University, USA, in 2019.

Professional Experience

Dr. Adugna’s professional journey began at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), where he served from 1998 to 2013 in various capacities, including Senior Researcher in Sorghum and Millets Breeding. He later joined Advanta Seeds Ltd., taking on roles such as Sorghum Breeding Lead for Africa and currently, Senior Maize Breeder and Maize Breeding Lead for Africa. His responsibilities have encompassed leading breeding programs, coordinating research projects, and overseeing the development and release of improved crop varieties. Dr. Adugna has also contributed to international collaborations, serving as a visiting research scientist at The Ohio State University and participating in numerous global training programs and workshops.

Research Interests

Dr. Adugna’s research interests focus on plant breeding, genetics, and the development of crop varieties adapted to diverse environmental conditions. He has a particular interest in the genetic improvement of maize and sorghum, aiming to enhance yield, drought tolerance, and resistance to pests and diseases. His work also explores the implications of crop-wild gene flow on the environment and the utilization of molecular markers in breeding programs. Dr. Adugna is committed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and improving food security through scientific innovation.

Research Skills

Dr. Adugna possesses a comprehensive skill set in plant breeding and genetics, including expertise in conventional breeding techniques, molecular marker-assisted selection, and genomic analysis. He is adept at designing and implementing breeding programs, conducting field trials, and analyzing data to inform decision-making. His proficiency extends to project management, grant writing, and collaboration with international research institutions. Dr. Adugna’s skills have been instrumental in the successful development and release of multiple crop varieties across Africa.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Adugna has received several accolades recognizing his contributions to agricultural research. He was awarded a scholarship by the Agricultural Research and Training Program (ARTP) of the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research to pursue his M.Sc. studies. Additionally, he received a Ph.D. research grant from the Biotechnology, Biodiversity Interface (BBI) program of USAID, facilitating his doctoral studies at Addis Ababa University and The Ohio State University. Dr. Adugna’s work has been acknowledged through invitations to contribute to reports by organizations such as The World Bank Group and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

Conclusion

Dr. Asfaw Adugna Ageru’s extensive experience in plant breeding, coupled with his commitment to sustainable agriculture and food security, positions him as a leading figure in agricultural research in Africa. His contributions to the development of improved maize and sorghum varieties have had a significant impact on smallholder farmers, enhancing productivity and resilience in the face of environmental challenges. Dr. Adugna’s collaborative approach, engaging with international research institutions and contributing to global agricultural initiatives, underscores his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and practical solutions in agriculture. His work continues to inspire and drive progress in the field of plant breeding and genetics.

Publications Top Notes

  • Efforts in Maize (Zea mays L.) Breeding for Coping With Multiple Stresses in Sub‐Saharan Africa

    • Year: 2025

    • Author(s): Asfaw Adugna

  • Expression of Concern: AFLP-Based Analysis of Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Relationships with Agronomic Traits in Rice Germplasm from North Region of Iran and World Core Germplasm Set

    • Year: 2019

    • Author(s): K. Sorkheh, M. Masaeli, M.H. Chaleshtori, A. Adugna, S. Ercisli

  • Pulses-millets crop diversification by smallholders and their potential for sustainable food and nutrition security

    • Year: 2018

    • Author(s): M. Tesfai, U.S. Nagothu, A. Adugna

  • Study of growth and physiological characters in stay-green QTL introgression Sorghum bicolor (L.) lines under post-flowering drought stress

    • Year: 2018

    • Author(s): S. Sintayehu, A. Adugna, M. Fetene, A. Tirfessa, K. Ayalew

  • Indirect estimates reveal the potential of transgene flow in the crop-wild-weed Sorghum bicolor complex in its centre of origin, Ethiopia

    • Year: 2017

    • Author(s): A. Adugna, E. Bekele

  • AFLP-Based Analysis of Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Relationships with Agronomic Traits in Rice Germplasm from North Region of Iran and World Core Germplasm Set

    • Year: 2016

    • Author(s): K. Sorkheh, M. Masaeli, M.H. Chaleshtori, A. Adugna, S. Ercisli

  • Assessment of recent bottlenecks and estimation of effective population size in the Ethiopian wild sorghum using simple sequence repeat allele diversity and mutation models

    • Year: 2015

    • Author(s): A. Adugna, E. Bekele

  • Analysis of in situ diversity and population structure in Ethiopian cultivated Sorghum bicolor (L.) landraces using phenotypic traits and SSR markers

    • Year: 2014

    • Author(s): A. Adugna

  • Status and trends of food security in Ethiopia (Book Chapter – Duplicate Entries with Slight Metadata Variations)

    • Year: 2014

    • Author(s): M. Tesfai, A. Adugna, U.S. Nagothu

  • Ecotypic variation for seed dormancy, longevity and germination requirements in wild/weedy Sorghum bicolor in Ethiopia: Implications for seed mediated transgene dispersal and persistence

    • Year: 2013

    • Author(s): A. Adugna

 

Temesgen Ersedo | Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Temesgen Ersedo | Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Researcher from Centyral Ethiopia Agricultural Research Institute Food Science Technology Researcher and Jimma University, Ethiopia

Temesgen Laelago Ersedo is a dedicated researcher and academic professional from Ethiopia with a focus on food science and post-harvest technology. Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Southern Agricultural Research Institute, based at Worabe Agricultural Research Center, his work primarily revolves around improving food security and alleviating nutritional insecurity in Southern Ethiopia. Temesgen has built a significant career in research and development, particularly in food product innovation, focusing on developing fortified food products and processing technologies to enhance nutrition in vulnerable populations. With a deep commitment to both scientific advancement and community welfare, he has contributed to various successful projects that aim to combat malnutrition through locally sourced agricultural products. His ongoing research is crucial for the agricultural development of the region, as it emphasizes sustainable food production and efficient post-harvest practices. Temesgen’s academic background, combined with his professional experience and commitment to community engagement, makes him a valuable asset to the agricultural research community.

Professional Profile

Education

Temesgen Laelago’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in chemistry and food science. He completed his primary and secondary education in Ethiopia before earning a diploma in chemistry from Hawassa College in 2003. He then pursued his B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from Dilla University, graduating in 2007. Following this, Temesgen further advanced his academic qualifications by completing his M.Sc. in Food Science and Post-harvest Technology at Hawassa University in 2014. His educational journey has provided him with the necessary knowledge to work effectively in food science, particularly in areas related to food processing, preservation, and nutrition. Throughout his studies, he developed a keen interest in the application of scientific principles to solve real-world problems, especially those affecting food security and nutrition in Ethiopia. Temesgen’s educational achievements have laid a solid foundation for his successful career as a researcher and program coordinator in the field of agricultural development.

Professional Experience

Temesgen Laelago has accumulated significant professional experience in education, administration, and research. His career began as a teacher of chemistry in various schools in the Kambata Tembaro Zone, where he worked from 1999 to 2006. This teaching experience allowed him to develop valuable skills in communication and mentorship. Following his teaching role, he transitioned to administrative positions, serving as the director of Sename Primary School and the supervisor at Damboya Preparatory School. In these roles, he demonstrated leadership and management skills, overseeing educational activities and ensuring the smooth functioning of the institutions. From 2016 to 2019, Temesgen held the position of Agricultural Growth Program Coordinator at the Southern Agricultural Research Institute, based at the Worabe Agricultural Research Center. In this role, he led various research and development projects, contributing significantly to the promotion of food security in Southern Ethiopia. Since 2019, he has been working as an Associate Researcher in Food Science and Post-harvest Technology, focusing on food product development and post-harvest management to address local nutritional challenges.

Research Interests

Temesgen Laelago’s research interests lie at the intersection of food science, nutrition, and post-harvest technology. He is particularly focused on improving food security through the development of innovative food products that address nutritional deficiencies in local communities. His work includes exploring the fortification of food products with essential nutrients such as β-carotene, as seen in his research on cookies enriched with orange-fleshed sweet potatoes. Temesgen is also interested in the evaluation of traditional and new food processing techniques, aiming to enhance the nutritional value, shelf life, and safety of food products. He has worked extensively on developing complementary foods for children under two years, with an emphasis on the use of indigenous crops like enset, maize, and chickpea. Furthermore, his research extends to the study of post-harvest losses, food preservation, and the sustainability of food systems in Southern Ethiopia. Through his work, Temesgen strives to create practical solutions to the pressing issue of nutritional insecurity in Ethiopia, particularly in rural areas.

Research Skills

Temesgen Laelago possesses a strong set of research skills, which are vital to his success as a researcher in the field of food science and post-harvest technology. He is proficient in using a range of statistical and analytical tools, including SAS, SPSS, and R-Software, to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions from his experiments. Temesgen is skilled in conducting both laboratory and field-based research, allowing him to assess the effectiveness of different food products and processing methods in real-world settings. His research experience includes a variety of techniques, such as sensory evaluations, nutritional analysis, and post-harvest loss assessments. Additionally, his ability to coordinate and manage research projects has been crucial to his success in leading teams and overseeing the implementation of various research initiatives. His expertise in writing research papers and publishing in scientific journals further demonstrates his capacity to communicate complex ideas effectively to a broader audience, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of food science and nutrition.

Awards and Honors

Temesgen Laelago has received recognition for his contributions to research and development in Ethiopia. Notably, he was awarded a certificate by the African Women in Agriculture Research and Development in 2019, a testament to his involvement in advancing agricultural research in the region. Additionally, he received a certificate from the Southern Agricultural Research Institute (SARI) for his work in promoting agricultural growth in Southern Ethiopia. These awards highlight Temesgen’s commitment to improving food security and nutrition through research and innovation. His work has also been recognized for its potential impact on the agricultural development of Ethiopia, especially in rural and underserved communities. While these honors reflect his valuable contributions, further recognition in international academic circles could help elevate his work to a broader audience, increasing the global impact of his research. Nevertheless, his accolades serve as a foundation for his ongoing efforts in advancing food science and post-harvest technologies in the region.

Conclusion

Temesgen Laelago is a passionate and dedicated researcher whose work has the potential to make a significant impact on food security and nutrition in Ethiopia. With a strong educational foundation and extensive professional experience, particularly in food science and post-harvest technology, he has contributed to various innovative projects that address local challenges. His research has focused on developing nutritious food products and improving food preservation techniques, which are crucial for addressing the region’s nutritional insecurity. Temesgen’s ability to lead research teams and manage projects, combined with his proficiency in statistical and analytical methods, positions him as a capable and influential researcher. While his work is primarily focused on Southern Ethiopia, there is significant potential for further collaboration and global recognition of his contributions. As he continues to expand his research and engage with the global scientific community, Temesgen Laelago’s work will undoubtedly have a lasting positive impact on food security and public health in Ethiopia and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Effect of packaging materials and storage durations on nutritional composition and antimicrobial potential of ginger (Zingiber officinale) genotypes from Ethiopia
    Journal: Food Nutrition
    Year: 2025-06
    Contributors: Temesgen Laelago Ersedo, Tilahun A. Teka, Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido, Engida Dessalegn

  2. Title: Food flavor enhancement, preservation, and bio-functionality of ginger (Zingiber officinale): a review
    Journal: International Journal of Food Properties
    Year: 2023-09-22
    Contributors: Temesgen Laelago Ersedo, Tilahun A. Teka, Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido, Engida Dessalegn, Janet Adeyinka Adebo, Metekia Tamiru, Tess Astatkie

Vipin Parkash | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Vipin Parkash | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Scientist F & OIC & Prog. Coordinator (M.Sc. & Ph.D. Forestry) from ICFRE-Forest Research Institute, India

Dr. Vipin Parkash is an eminent Indian scientist and academician specializing in forest pathology, mycology, and microbial ecology, with a focus on mycorrhizal associations. Currently serving as Scientist-F and Officer-in-Charge of the Forest Pathology Section at the Forest Research Institute (Deemed University), Dehradun, he also holds the role of Programme Coordinator for M.Sc. and Ph.D. Forestry. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Parkash has significantly contributed to the domains of mycorrhizal ecology, ethnobotany, and soil microbiology. His scholarly impact is reflected in a strong publication record, with an h-index of 18 and i10-index of 32, and recognition across academic platforms such as Scopus, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and LiveDNA. He has guided numerous Ph.D., Postdoctoral, M.Phil., and postgraduate students, cementing his reputation as a dedicated mentor. His interdisciplinary expertise includes plant-microbe interactions, biocontrol, and ecological restoration. Dr. Parkash is known for his extensive fieldwork, especially in ethnobotanical surveys across remote areas in Himachal Pradesh and Northeast India. His work is both research-intensive and practice-oriented, bridging the gap between microbiological research and forest ecosystem management. His lifelong commitment to forest protection and microbial research continues to shape forestry education and applied science in India.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Vipin Parkash possesses a rich and diverse academic background rooted in life sciences and specialized forestry disciplines. His educational journey began in Himachal Pradesh, where he completed his matriculation in 1992, securing the first position. He pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Medical) from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla in 1997, majoring in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology, again achieving a first-class distinction. Advancing his academic interests, he earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Botany from HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar in 1999, graduating with top honors and completing a dissertation focused on Ethnobotany and Plant Systematics. His academic excellence continued with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Botany (specializing in Mycology and Soil Microbiology) from Kurukshetra University in 2004. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Mycorrhizal studies on some ethnobotanical plants of Himachal Pradesh”, was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Ashok Aggarwal, reflecting an early and continued commitment to microbial-plant interactions. Dr. Parkash also qualified for the prestigious CSIR-UGC NET-JRF in 2000 and earned a Certificate Course in German in 2004. His strong educational foundation has laid the groundwork for his prolific research in forest pathology, microbial ecology, and sustainable forestry practices across India.

Professional Experience

Dr. Vipin Parkash has over two decades of diverse professional experience encompassing scientific research, academic instruction, and institutional leadership. He currently serves as Scientist-F and Officer-in-Charge of the Forest Pathology Section at the Forest Research Institute (Deemed University), Dehradun, where he is also the Programme Coordinator for M.Sc. and Ph.D. Forestry programmes. His academic career began with teaching postgraduate students in Botany, Microbiology, and Forestry at institutions such as Kurukshetra University and the Shoolini Institute of Life Sciences & Business Management in Himachal Pradesh. Over the years, he has developed and led numerous academic courses in forest protection, wood microbiology, and microbial ecology. Dr. Parkash has worked extensively in the field as a CSIR Junior Research Fellow (JRF) and Senior Research Fellow (SRF), conducting vital research in Mycology and Soil Microbiology at Kurukshetra University. His role included hands-on work with VAM fungi, microbial interaction studies, and propagation of medicinal plants in vitro. In addition to research and teaching, he has provided academic supervision for numerous Ph.D., Postdoctoral, M.Phil., and M.Sc. students, with several theses awarded under his mentorship. His career reflects a blend of field-based scientific inquiry and academic excellence, establishing him as a pillar in Indian forest microbiology and higher education.

Research Interests

Dr. Vipin Parkash’s research interests lie at the intersection of forest microbiology, plant-microbe interactions, and ecological restoration. His primary focus has been on arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM/VAM) fungi and their symbiotic relationships with ethnobotanical and forest plants, particularly within the Indian Himalayan and Northeastern regions. He is deeply involved in exploring the microbial ecology of rhizospheric soil and how these microbial communities contribute to plant health, growth, and secondary metabolite production. His doctoral and ongoing research examine the roles of mycorrhizal associations in plant conservation and bio-inoculant development. He is also interested in soil microbiology and mycology, particularly the diversity and taxonomy of wood-decaying fungi, endophytes, and actinobacteria. His work has expanded to include biocontrol of plant pathogens using microbial inoculants, biosynthesis of nanoparticles from macrofungi, and the development of microbial technologies for bioremediation of contaminated soils. Dr. Parkash’s research emphasizes sustainability and the ecological importance of fungi in forest ecosystems. His integration of field surveys, lab-based microbial isolation, and biotechnological applications reflects a holistic approach to studying forest ecosystems. With an evolving interest in bioactive compound extraction and microbial consortia, his work continues to contribute to both basic research and applied forestry sciences.

Research Skills

Dr. Vipin Parkash possesses a wide array of advanced research skills, particularly in forest microbiology, plant-microbe interactions, and soil microbial ecology. His expertise spans mycorrhizal taxonomy and classification, with a specialization in arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM/VAM fungi) and their ecological dynamics within the rhizosphere. He is highly skilled in conducting ethnobotanical surveys and field sampling in remote, biodiversity-rich regions, especially in Himachal Pradesh and Northeast India. Dr. Parkash has practical experience in isolating and identifying endophytes, actinobacteria, and wood-decaying fungi, as well as assessing their biocontrol potential against pathogenic microorganisms. In the lab, he is proficient in Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (PAGE) for strain differentiation and has applied in vitro propagation techniques to study plant-microbe interactions, particularly in medicinal plants like Rauvolfia serpentina. His research also involves microbial culture techniques, soil analysis, and the development of bio-inoculants and biofertilizers. Additionally, he has led projects on nanoparticle biosynthesis using fungi and evaluated their efficacy in controlling root-rot pathogens. His work integrates microbiological experimentation with biotechnology tools for sustainable forestry practices. With deep experience in guiding postgraduates and doctoral research, Dr. Parkash also demonstrates strong mentoring and data analysis capabilities, making him a highly competent and versatile researcher in forest ecosystem studies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Vipin Parkash’s academic and research career is decorated with numerous accolades that reflect his dedication to forestry research and microbiology. He qualified for the prestigious CSIR-UGC NET with Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in December 2000, a testament to his academic excellence and research aptitude at an early stage. Throughout his career, Dr. Parkash has maintained a strong presence in scholarly circles, with an impressive h-index of 18 and i10-index of 32, as per Google Scholar, highlighting the significant impact of his scientific publications. He has been an active and longstanding member of LIVE DNA since June 2010, and his global research profile is maintained through platforms like ORCID, ResearchGate, Scopus, and Google Scholar. His contributions to science and higher education have been widely acknowledged through his roles as Programme Coordinator at FRI (Deemed University), peer reviewer, research guide, and mentor to postgraduate and doctoral scholars. Many of his Ph.D. and M.Phil. students have received national fellowships such as CSIR-UGC NET, reflecting the high quality of mentorship he provides. His continued service in both academic and research domains under the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India, has further solidified his standing as a distinguished scientist in forest pathology and microbial ecology.

Conclusion

Dr. Vipin Parkash stands as a distinguished scientist, educator, and research mentor whose contributions have significantly shaped the fields of forest microbiology and plant-microbe ecology in India. With more than two decades of experience in both research and teaching, he has consistently advanced our understanding of microbial symbiosis, bio-inoculants, and ecological restoration techniques. His academic journey from the remote hills of Himachal Pradesh to becoming Scientist-F and Programme Coordinator at the prestigious Forest Research Institute (Deemed University) showcases his dedication, resilience, and scientific rigor. His prolific output, marked by a substantial citation record and high-impact publications, reflects the depth and relevance of his research. He has not only contributed to academic scholarship but also played a transformative role in mentoring the next generation of researchers, having guided numerous Ph.D., M.Phil., and postgraduate theses. His work continues to influence policy, education, and sustainable forest management practices in India. Through his commitment to academic excellence, field-based inquiry, and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Parkash exemplifies the role of a scientist whose work bridges traditional knowledge and modern science, ensuring a greener and more resilient future for forest ecosystems.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Synthesis and antifungal activity of some new 3-hydroxy-2-(1-phenyl-3-aryl-4-pyrazolyl) chromones
    Authors: O. Prakash, R. Kumar, V. Parkash
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 251

  • Title: Traditional uses of ethnomedicinal plants of lower foot-hills of Himachal Pradesh-I
    Authors: V. Parkash, A. Aggarwal
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 75

  • Title: Effect of elevated carbon dioxide on growth and development of Santalum album L. seedlings inoculated with plant growth promoting microorganisms in Open Top Chambers
    Authors: V. Prakash, K. Hunney, H. Singh
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 63

  • Title: Biogenic synthesis: A sustainable approach for nanoparticles synthesis mediated by fungi
    Authors: A. Chauhan, J. Anand, V. Parkash, N. Rai
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 50

  • Title: Effect of bioinoculants and superphosphate fertilizer on the growth and yield of broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck)
    Authors: A. Tanwar, A. Aggarwal, V. Parkash
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 45

  • Title: Screening and selection of efficient host and sugarcane bagasse as substrate for mass multiplication of Funneliformis mosseae
    Authors: A. Tanwar, A. Aggarwal, A. Yadav, V. Parkash
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 42

  • Title: A checklist of gilled mushrooms (Basidiomycota: Agaricomycetes) with diversity analysis in Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
    Authors: G. Gogoi, V. Parkash
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 36

  • Title: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal dynamics in the rhizospheric soil of five medicinal plant species
    Authors: A. Kumar, C. Mangla, A. Aggarwal, V. Parkash
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 33

  • Title: Symbiotic and synergistic efficacy of endomycorrhizae with Dendrocalamus strictus L.
    Authors: V. Parkash, S. Sharma, A. Aggarwal
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Diversity of Gasteroid Fungi (Basidiomycota) in Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Jorhat, Assam, India
    Authors: G. Gogoi, P. Vipin
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 30

 

 

Bahram Fathi-Achachlouei | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bahram Fathi-Achachlouei | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bahram Fathi-Achachlouei is an Associate Professor of Food Science and Technology at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran. He has an extensive academic and research background, with significant contributions to food science, focusing on functional foods, edible oils, and innovative processing techniques. With over two decades of academic and research experience, Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei has authored more than 20 research papers in esteemed journals and has actively contributed to the advancement of food science through collaborations and interdisciplinary projects. His expertise in the chemical characterization of food components and their applications has positioned him as a leading researcher in the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei completed his Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology at the University of Tabriz, Iran, from 2008 to 2012, with a focus on producing functional cheese through fat composition modification. He earned his Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology from the same university in 2003, where he conducted research on reducing patulin content in apple juice concentrate. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Technology from Urmia University in 2001. Each phase of his education reflects his dedication to addressing critical issues in food safety, nutrition, and technology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei began his academic career as a lecturer at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili from 2003 to 2008. During his Ph.D., he furthered his research as a visiting scholar at the University College Cork, Ireland, where he explored innovative food science techniques. Upon earning his doctorate, he returned to the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili as an Assistant Professor in 2012. By 2016, he was promoted to Associate Professor, demonstrating his expertise in teaching and research. His professional journey showcases his commitment to advancing food science education and conducting impactful research.

Research Interests

Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei’s research interests include functional foods, edible oils, and food safety. He is particularly focused on modifying the composition of dairy products to enhance their nutritional value. His research also explores reducing harmful compounds in food products, such as patulin in apple juice. He has delved into the chemical and physical properties of edible oils, vegetable oils, and phytosterol oxidation products. Additionally, he investigates the impact of emerging technologies like microwave pretreatment on food quality. His interdisciplinary approach addresses challenges in food processing, nutritional enhancement, and quality assurance.

Research Skills

Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei possesses advanced research skills, including food component characterization using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. He has expertise in analytical chemistry methods, including solid-phase extraction, column chromatography, and encapsulation techniques for food bioactives. His proficiency in designing and optimizing food processing methods, coupled with his ability to evaluate the nutritional and physicochemical properties of food, underpins his research excellence. He also has experience in developing functional food products and investigating the effects of refining processes on food compounds.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Fathi-Achachlouei has received recognition for his scholarly contributions in food science. His publications in high-impact journals and his leadership in research projects have earned him accolades within the academic community. While specific awards and honors are not explicitly mentioned, his rapid progression to Associate Professor reflects the recognition of his expertise and achievements. His visiting researcher position at University College Cork is another indicator of his reputation in the global food science community.

Conclusion

Dr. Bahram Fathi-Achachlouei’s academic excellence, extensive research portfolio, and dedication to advancing food science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative research in functional foods, food safety, and edible oils addresses critical global challenges. While his focus on publishing high-quality papers is commendable, further diversification into patents or industry collaborations could enhance his profile. Overall, his expertise and contributions to food science position him as a leader in his field.

Publication Top Notes

  • Effect of pretreatment with microwaves on oxidative stability and nutraceuticals content of oil from rapeseed
    • Authors: S. Azadmard-Damirchi, F. Habibi-Nodeh, J. Hesari, M. Nemati, …
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 375
  • Use of gelatin and gum Arabic for encapsulation of black raspberry anthocyanins by complex coacervation
    • Authors: R. Shaddel, J. Hesari, S. Azadmard-Damirchi, H. Hamishehkar, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 244
  • Fabrication and characterization of CMC-based nanocomposites reinforced with sodium montmorillonite and TiO2 nanomaterials
    • Authors: B. Fathi-Achachlouei, Y. Zahedi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 159
  • Milk thistle seed oil constituents from different varieties grown in Iran
    • Authors: B. Fathi-Achachlouei, S. Azadmard-Damirchi
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 157
  • Microwave pretreatment as a promising strategy for increment of nutraceutical content and extraction yield of oil from milk thistle seed
    • Authors: B. Fathi-Achachlouei, S. Azadmard-Damirchi, Y. Zahedi, R. Shaddel
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 126
  • Double emulsion followed by complex coacervation as a promising method for protection of black raspberry anthocyanins
    • Authors: R. Shaddel, J. Hesari, S. Azadmard-Damirchi, H. Hamishehkar, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 117
  • Microwave pretreatment of seeds to extract high quality vegetable oil
    • Authors: S. Azadmard-Damirchi, K. Alirezalu, B. Fathi-Achachlouei
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 106
  • Physical and mechanical properties of hybrid montmorillonite/zinc oxide reinforced carboxymethyl cellulose nanocomposites
    • Authors: Y. Zahedi, B. Fathi-Achachlouei, A. R. Yousefi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 102
  • The Effect of Ferrous Nano-oxide Particles on Physiological Traits and Nutritional Compounds of Soybean (Glycine max L.) Seed
    • Authors: R. Sheykhbaglou, M. Sedghi, B. Fathi-Achachlouei
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 69
  • Optimization of extraction process of bioactive compounds from Bene hull using subcritical water
    • Authors: R. Shaddel, A. Maskooki, M. H. Haddad-Khodaparast, S. Azadmard-Damirchi, …
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 33

 

 

Elham Nazari | Biology and Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Elham Nazari | Biology and Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Shahid beheshti university of medical science, Iran

Dr. Elham Nazari is a prominent researcher in bioinformatics and medical informatics, with a strong academic background including a Ph.D. and Postdoc from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Her research focuses on integrating machine learning, big data analysis, and multi-omics approaches to identify biomarkers and prognostic indicators in various cancers, including colorectal, gastric, and pancreatic. Dr. Nazari has published extensively in reputable journals such as Current Bioinformatics and Scientific Reports, showcasing her expertise in applying advanced computational methods to healthcare problems. Her work also includes contributions to understanding the impact of big data and digital innovation on healthcare systems. Dr. Nazari’s research has been supported by multiple grants, and she has been recognized for her scholarly achievements, including awards for her research and presentations. Her skills in using tools like SPSS, R, and Python underscore her proficiency in handling complex data analyses.

Profile

Education

Elham Nazari’s educational background reflects a robust foundation in bioinformatics and medical informatics. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Azad University of Kermanshah in 2006. Building on this foundation, she pursued a Master of Science in Medical Informatics at Tarbiat Modares University of Tehran, completing her degree in 2015. Her academic journey continued with a PhD in Medical Informatics from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, which she obtained in 2021. Her research interests and expertise were further expanded through a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioinformatics at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, which she completed in 2023. This extensive educational experience underpins her significant contributions to the field of bioinformatics and her proficiency in integrating machine learning and big data analysis in medical research.

Professional Experience

Elham Nazari is an accomplished researcher with a solid foundation in medical informatics and bioinformatics. She completed her postdoctoral training in Bioinformatics at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in 2023, following a PhD in Medical Informatics from the same institution in 2021. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a Master’s degree in Medical Informatics from Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran (2015) and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Azad University of Kermanshah (2006). Her professional experience includes extensive research in machine learning, big data analysis, and bioinformatics, with notable projects focusing on cancer biomarker identification and predictive modeling. Nazari’s work has been supported by multiple research grants and has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Additionally, she has taught technical courses in visual basic and software applications at various institutions. Her diverse expertise and research contributions highlight her significant impact in the field of medical informatics.

Research Interest

Elham Nazari’s research interests are centered on the integration of bioinformatics and machine learning to advance medical and healthcare outcomes. Her work predominantly focuses on utilizing machine learning algorithms for identifying biomarkers and understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying various cancers, including gastric, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers. She is deeply involved in data science and big data analysis, leveraging these tools to enhance RNA and DNA sequencing techniques. Additionally, Nazari’s research extends to multi-omics analysis, where she applies computational methods to integrate and analyze complex biological data. Her expertise encompasses bioinformatics, with a particular emphasis on developing predictive models and discovering novel diagnostic and prognostic markers. By combining her skills in bioinformatics with cutting-edge machine learning techniques, Nazari aims to improve early detection and treatment strategies for cancer and other diseases.

Research Skills

Elham Nazari possesses a robust set of research skills that significantly contribute to her field of bioinformatics and medical informatics. Her expertise in machine learning and data science is evident through her extensive work in developing predictive models and identifying biomarkers using advanced computational techniques. Nazari’s proficiency in big data analysis allows her to handle and interpret large datasets, which is crucial for her research in RNA and DNA sequencing. Her skill set includes using bioinformatics tools for multi-omics analysis, enhancing her ability to uncover complex patterns and relationships in biological data. She is adept with a range of software such as SPSS, R, Python, and Weka, facilitating her analysis and modeling tasks. Her research experience spans various applications, including cancer biomarker identification and health data analytics, showcasing her versatility and depth in the domain.

Award and Recognition

Elham Nazari has garnered significant recognition for her contributions to the field of medical informatics and bioinformatics. Notably, she was honored as a selective and excellent student and researcher at the Festival Professor Hesabi in 2019, highlighting her outstanding achievements and academic prowess. Additionally, she received the Best Poster Award at the Second National Conference of Medical Informatics in 2018, underscoring her excellence in presenting innovative research. Nazari’s work is widely acknowledged in the academic community, as reflected in her extensive publication record and active participation in cutting-edge research projects. Her innovative use of machine learning and big data analysis in healthcare continues to earn accolades, reflecting her dedication and impact in advancing the field. Her contributions are further supported by a strong online presence and recognition from peers, showcasing her prominent role in advancing medical informatics and bioinformatics.

Conclusion

Elham Nazari is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her extensive research output, innovative use of technology, and active engagement in impactful projects. Her expertise in bioinformatics and machine learning, coupled with her robust academic background, positions her as a leading figure in her field. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing public engagement and expanding research focus, could further enhance her already impressive profile.

Publications Top Notes

  1. The Therapeutic Impact of Programmed Death–1 in the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
    • Authors: P.S. Sangani, S. Yazdani, G. Khalili-Tanha, E. Nazari, A. Avan
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Pathology Research and Practice
  2. Emerging Potential Value of Long Non-Coding RNAs as Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in Pancreatic Cancer
    • Authors: Z. Haghshenas, F. Shaban, G.A. Ferns, E. Nazari
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Annals of Pancreatic Cancer
  3. The Prognostic, Diagnostic, and Therapeutic Impact of Long Noncoding RNAs in Gastric Cancer
    • Authors: A. Ghorbani, F. Hosseinie, S. Khorshid Sokhangouy, E. Nazari, A. Avan
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Cancer Genetics
  4. Colorectal Cancer Stem Cell Biomarkers: Biological Traits and Prognostic Insights
    • Authors: A. Soleimani, N. Saeedi, A.M. Al-Asady, A. Avan, S.M.H. Mehr
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Design
    • Citations: 1
  5. The Therapeutic Application of Hydrogen in Cancer: The Potential and Challenges
    • Authors: M.N. Khiji, F. Arghidash, G.K. Tanha, E. Nazari, A. Avan
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Design
    • Citations: 1
  6. Bioinformatics Analysis and Machine Learning Approach Applied to the Identification of Novel Key Genes Involved in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    • Authors: E. Nazari, G. Khalili-Tanha, A. Asadnia, M.A. Kiani, A. Avan
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Citations: 1
  7. Down Regulation of Cathepsin W is Associated with Poor Prognosis in Pancreatic Cancer
    • Authors: F. Khojasteh-Leylakoohi, R. Mohit, N. Khalili-Tanha, J. Batra, A. Avan
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Citations: 4
  8. Breast Cancer Prediction Using Different Machine Learning Methods Applying Multi Factors
    • Authors: E. Nazari, H. Naderi, M. Tabadkani, H. Tabesh, A. Avan
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
    • Citations: 3
  9. Identification of ZMYND19 as a Novel Biomarker of Colorectal Cancer: RNA-Sequencing and Machine Learning Analysis
    • Authors: G. Khalili-Tanha, R. Mohit, A. Asadnia, E. Nazari, A. Avan
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling
    • Citations: 2
  10. Prognostic Value of Primary Tumor Location in Colorectal Cancer: An Updated Meta-Analysis
    • Authors: H. Gholamalizadeh, N. Zafari, M. Velayati, E. Nazari, A. Avan
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Clinical and Experimental Medicine
    • Citations: 2

 

 

ELININGAYA KWEKA | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. ELININGAYA KWEKA | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research Professor of Catholic university of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania.

Eliningaya John Kweka is a distinguished Tanzanian scientist specializing in vector biology and pesticides trials. With a Ph.D. in Entomology and extensive postdoctoral research experience, Kweka has made significant contributions to malaria vector control and pesticide management. He has led multiple high-impact research projects funded by COSTECH, SIDA, and WOTRO, focusing on developing novel mosquito control tools. His leadership roles include chairing key committees at the Tropical Pesticides Research Institute (TPRI) and organizing major conferences on vector control. Kweka’s professional qualifications are complemented by his active membership in international scientific societies and his role as a research professor at the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences. His impactful work in policy development and research agenda-setting underscores his dedication to advancing public health in Tanzania and beyond. His achievements and leadership make him a notable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profile

Education

Eliningaya John Kweka has a distinguished educational background that underpins his extensive career in vector biology and pesticides trials. He earned a Ph.D. in Entomology from Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College of Tumaini University in Tanzania, where he specialized in vector ecology. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Science in Parasitology and Entomology at the same institution, demonstrating a strong foundation in medical entomology. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry with Education from the University of Dar-es-salaam. Additionally, Kweka has pursued further specialization through postdoctoral training in plant pests and chemical ecology at the Swedish University of Agriculture and the National Institute for Medical Research. His educational qualifications are complemented by various certifications in strategic management, research protection, and leadership development, reflecting a commitment to both scientific and managerial excellence.

Professional Experience

Eliningaya John Kweka boasts a distinguished career in vector biology and pesticide trials, underscored by his roles as Chairperson of the Resource Mobilization Committee and Pesticides Bioefficacy Section Manager at the Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority. His leadership extends to significant positions such as Research Professor at The Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences and Principal Research Officer I at the Tropical Pesticides Research Institute. Kweka’s extensive experience includes postdoctoral research in plant pests and chemical ecology at the Swedish University of Agriculture and National Institute for Medical Research, leading high-impact research projects funded by COSTECH and SIDA. His contributions include organizing major conferences, shaping research agendas, and driving strategic initiatives. His active involvement in professional societies like the Pan African Mosquito Control Association highlights his influence in the field, showcasing a career marked by leadership, research excellence, and impactful contributions to public health.

Research Interest

Eliningaya John Kweka’s research interests primarily revolve around vector biology and the efficacy of pesticides in controlling vector-borne diseases. His work focuses on the ecology of malaria vectors and the development of novel, environmentally friendly mosquito control tools. Kweka’s research aims to understand the behavioral and ecological factors influencing vector populations, particularly in African highlands, to enhance vector control strategies. He investigates plant pests and chemical ecology to develop innovative pest management solutions, integrating both traditional and modern approaches. His interdisciplinary research often involves collaboration with international institutions, aiming to translate scientific findings into practical applications for public health. Through his extensive work in entomology and pesticides trials, Kweka seeks to contribute to global efforts in controlling vector-borne diseases and improving pest management practices, ultimately reducing the burden of diseases like malaria and enhancing agricultural productivity.

Research Skills

Eliningaya John Kweka possesses a diverse set of research skills that underscore his expertise in vector biology and pesticide trials. His proficiency in entomology and parasitology is evident from his extensive work in malaria vector research and chemical ecology. Kweka’s postdoctoral training at prestigious institutions such as the Swedish University of Agriculture and the National Institute for Medical Research has refined his skills in plant pest management and the development of novel mosquito control tools. His role as a Principal Investigator in various research projects showcases his ability to design, conduct, and manage complex studies, often involving international collaboration. Kweka’s expertise extends to strategic research planning, policy development, and effective dissemination of findings through organized conferences and meetings. His active membership in professional societies further highlights his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his capability to engage with the global research community.

Award and Recognition

Eliningaya John Kweka has garnered significant recognition for his outstanding contributions to vector biology and pesticides management. His work has been acknowledged through prestigious awards, including the NIH grant D43TW001505 for his Ph.D. studies, and an appreciation letter from Addis Ababa University for his role as a PhD external examiner. Kweka’s excellence was further recognized with a Best MSc student Merit award in Medical Entomology and a Belgium Technical Co-operation Scholarship for his MSc studies. His commitment to advancing scientific research is also highlighted by the one-year Elsevier Journals free subscription award provided by Malaria World. These accolades underscore his dedication to addressing malaria and vector-borne diseases, and his influential role in shaping research and policy in Tanzania. His career is marked by both national and international recognition, reflecting his substantial impact on public health and scientific advancement.

Conclusion

Eliningaya John Kweka is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research experience, leadership in scientific and organizational roles, and significant contributions to vector biology and pesticides management. His work in malaria vector control and policy development demonstrates a high level of impact and dedication to improving public health. However, enhancing his publication record, increasing international visibility, and exploring interdisciplinary research could further strengthen his candidacy.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices About Malaria and Its Control in Rural Northwest Tanzania
    • Authors: HD Mazigo, E Obasy, W Mauka, P Manyiri, M Zinga, EJ Kweka, et al.
    • Journal: Malaria Research and Treatment
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 228
    • DOI: 10.1155/2010/794261
  2. Title: Feeding and Resting Behaviour of Malaria Vector, Anopheles arabiensis with Reference to Zooprophylaxis
    • Authors: A Mahande, F Mosha, J Mahande, E Kweka
    • Journal: Malaria Journal
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 215
    • DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-6-1
  3. Title: Ethnobotanical Study of Some of Mosquito Repellent Plants in North-Eastern Tanzania
    • Authors: EJ Kweka, F Mosha, A Lowassa, AM Mahande, J Kitau, J Matowo, et al.
    • Journal: Malaria Journal
    • Year: 2008
    • Citations: 155
    • DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-7-91
  4. Title: Recent Outbreaks of Rift Valley Fever in East Africa and the Middle East
    • Authors: YE Himeidan, EJ Kweka, MM Mahgoub, EA El Rayah, JO Ouma
    • Journal: Frontiers in Public Health
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 130
    • DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00169
  5. Title: Co-Infections with Plasmodium falciparum, Schistosoma mansoni and Intestinal Helminths Among Schoolchildren in Endemic Areas of Northwestern Tanzania
    • Authors: HD Mazigo, R Waihenya, NJS Lwambo, LL Mnyone, AM Mahande, J Seni, et al.
    • Journal: Parasites & Vectors
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 120
    • DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-3-1
  6. Title: Anopheline Larval Habitats Seasonality and Species Distribution: A Prerequisite for Effective Targeted Larval Habitats Control Programmes
    • Authors: EJ Kweka, G Zhou, S Munga, MC Lee, HE Atieli, M Nyindo, AK Githeko, et al.
    • Journal: PLoS One
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 116
    • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052084
  7. Title: Predation Efficiency of Anopheles gambiae Larvae by Aquatic Predators in Western Kenya Highlands
    • Authors: EJ Kweka, G Zhou, TM Gilbreath, Y Afrane, M Nyindo, AK Githeko, G Yan
    • Journal: Parasites & Vectors
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 115
    • DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-4-1
  8. Title: Bacterial Larvicides Used for Malaria Vector Control in Sub-Saharan Africa: Review of Their Effectiveness and Operational Feasibility
    • Authors: YA Derua, EJ Kweka, WN Kisinza, AK Githeko, FW Mosha
    • Journal: Parasites & Vectors
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 113
    • DOI: 10.1186/s13071-019-3625-0
  9. Title: Occurrence of the Leucine-to-Phenylalanine Knockdown Resistance (kdr) Mutation in Anopheles arabiensis Populations in Tanzania, Detected by a Simplified High Throughput PCR Method
    • Authors: MA Kulkarni, M Rowland, M Alifrangis, FW Mosha, J Matowo, R Malima, et al.
    • Journal: Malaria Journal
    • Year: 2006
    • Citations: 112
    • DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-5-33
  10. Title: Malaria in East African Highlands During the Past 30 Years: Impact of Environmental Changes
    • Authors: YE Himeidan, EJ Kweka
    • Journal: Frontiers in Physiology
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 106
    • DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2012.00315

 

Samia Ahmed | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Samia Ahmed | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant of Tabriz university of medical sciences, Iran.

Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed is a distinguished Professor of Microorganisms Chemistry at the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt. With a strong academic background, including a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Cairo University, she has significantly contributed to the field of microbial enzymes. Her research focuses on the production, stabilization, and application of industrially important enzymes derived from microorganisms. Prof. Sayed has led several projects, including those on enzyme production from agricultural residues and waste treatment using microbial laccase. She has actively participated in numerous international conferences and workshops, showcasing her work and leadership. Additionally, she has supervised multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. dissertations, enhancing the academic growth of emerging researchers. Her extensive publication record in reputed journals underscores her expertise and impact in microbial biotechnology and enzyme chemistry. Prof. Sayed’s contributions make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profile
Education

Dr. Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed holds a robust educational background in biochemistry and agricultural sciences. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a focus on Biochemistry from Cairo University in 1988. Her commitment to advancing her expertise led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Agriculture Science, also specializing in Biochemistry, which she completed in 1994. Her master’s thesis concentrated on biochemical studies of microbial proteolytic enzymes. Furthering her academic journey, she achieved a Ph.D. in Agriculture Science with a concentration in Biochemistry from Cairo University in 2003. Her doctoral research focused on biochemical studies of industrial enzymes. Dr. Sayed’s educational qualifications have laid a strong foundation for her career as a Professor of Microorganisms Chemistry at the National Research Centre, Cairo, where she continues to contribute significantly to her field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed is a distinguished professor at the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt, specializing in Microorganisms Chemistry. She holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Agriculture Science with a focus on Biochemistry from Cairo University. Her professional journey includes pivotal roles in various research projects, such as the production and stabilization of microbial enzymes and the application of agricultural residues in enzyme production. She has served as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator in multiple projects, including those on enzyme immobilization and the recycling of agricultural and industrial wastes. Dr. Sayed’s expertise extends to supervising numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. students and participating in diverse academic activities, including conferences and workshops. Her contributions to the field are underscored by her active role in enhancing the stability and activity of industrial enzymes through innovative research methodologies.

Research Interest

Professor Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed’s research focuses on the biochemical and industrial applications of microbial enzymes. Her work primarily explores the production, stabilization, and application of enzymes derived from microorganisms, with a particular emphasis on those utilizing agricultural and industrial residues. She investigates enzyme systems such as proteases, amylases, and laccases, and their potential uses in various industries, including textiles and food processing. Additionally, her research delves into the environmental impact of enzyme applications, aiming to develop sustainable solutions for waste management through the recycling of agro-industrial residues. Professor Sayed’s projects include optimizing enzyme activity and stability, as well as developing innovative methods for enzyme immobilization and application. Her contributions extend to enhancing the understanding of enzyme functionality and improving industrial processes, reflecting her commitment to advancing biotechnological solutions for practical and environmental challenges.

Research Skills

Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed possesses extensive research skills, particularly in the biochemistry and enzymology fields. Her expertise encompasses microbial enzyme production, stabilization, and application in various industries, including agriculture and textiles. She has demonstrated proficiency in utilizing agricultural residues for enzyme production, optimizing enzyme properties, and employing advanced techniques such as enzyme immobilization and modification. Her work includes leading significant projects on enzyme recycling and waste management, highlighting her skills in project management and innovation. Samia’s research is further supported by her contributions to numerous high-impact publications and her role in supervising graduate research, reflecting her ability to guide and mentor emerging scientists. Additionally, her active participation in conferences and workshops underscores her commitment to staying abreast of current advancements and sharing knowledge within the scientific community.

Awards and Recognition

Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed, a distinguished professor at the National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt, has garnered significant recognition for her contributions to biochemistry and microbial enzyme research. Her notable achievements include participation in multiple high-impact research projects, such as those focused on microbial enzyme production and waste recycling. Sayed’s work has been widely recognized through numerous conference presentations, workshops, and her role in various editorial boards. She has been acknowledged for her expertise in enzyme stabilization and production, with several publications in esteemed journals. Her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and her active involvement in international and national research communities underscore her standing as a leading researcher in her field. Sayed’s innovative research and dedication have earned her a respected place among top scientists in biochemistry and environmental biotechnology.

Conclusion

Samia Abdel-Aziz Ahmed Sayed is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her extensive research experience, innovative projects, significant publications, leadership in academia, and active participation in the scientific community. To further strengthen her candidacy, she could focus on expanding international collaborations, seeking additional funding, and enhancing public outreach efforts. Overall, her contributions to science and her leadership in research make her a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Catalytic, Kinetic, and Thermodynamic Properties of Pleurotus Ostreatus NRRL 3501 Laccase Immobilized on Clinoptilolite Nanoparticles and its Application in Dye Decolorization
    • Authors: Wehaidy, H.R., Saleh, S.A.A., Abdel Wahab, W.A., El-Hennawi, H.M., Abdel-Naby, M.A.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Date Nawah Powder as a Promising Waste for β-Mannanase Production from a New Isolate Aspergillus niger MSSFW, Statistically Improving Production and Enzymatic Characterization
    • Authors: Saleh, S.A.A., Mostafa, F.A., Ahmed, S.A., Salama, W.H., Abdel Wahab, W.A.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Evaluation of Lupine Seeds (Lupinus albus L.) Neutral Extract as a Texture Improver in Low-Fat Yogurt Production
    • Authors: Ahmed, S.A., Helmy, W.A., Ibrahim, O.A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  4. Low-Lactose Yoghurt Production Using β-Galactosidase: An Integrated Study for the Enzyme and Its Application
    • Authors: Abdel Wahab, W.A., Ahmed, S.A., Kholif, A.M.M., El Ghani, S.A., Wehaidy, H.R.
    • Year: 2024
  5. Preparation of Bioactive Oligosaccharides from Mallow Residues by Enzymes Mixture of Isolated Aspergillus flavus B2 and Evaluation of Their Biological Activities
    • Authors: Saleh, S.A.A., Ahmed, S.A., Mostafa, F.A., Taie, H.A.A., Abdel Wahab, W.A.
    • Year: 2024
  6. Antioxidant Capacity and Antitumor Activity of the Bioactive Protein Prepared from Orange Peel Residues as a By-Product Using Fungal Protease
    • Authors: Ahmed, S.A., Taie, H.A.A., Abdel Wahab, W.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
  7. Statistical Optimization of Enzyme Cocktail Production Using Jew’s Mallow Stalks Residues by a New Isolate Aspergillus flavus B2 via Statistical Strategy and Enzymes Characterization
    • Authors: Abdel Wahab, W.A., Mostafa, F.A., Ahmed, S.A., Saleh, S.A.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6
  8. Protease Immobilization on a Novel Activated Carrier Alginate/Dextrose Beads: Improved Stability and Catalytic Activity via Covalent Binding
    • Authors: Abdella, M.A.A., Ahmed, S.A., Hassan, M.E.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
  9. Statistical Improvement of Protease Production from a New Isolate Bacillus thuringiensis Strain-MA8 and Its Application in the Production of Enzyme-Modified Cheese
    • Authors: Abdella, M.A.A., Ahmed, S.A., Ibrahim, O.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 9
  10. Kinetic, Catalytic and Thermodynamic Properties of Immobilized B. Circulans 25 Milk Clotting Enzyme on Activated Chitosan Polymer and Its Ability to Form Milk Curds
    • Authors: Ahmed, S.A., Abdel-Naby, M.A., Abdel-Fattah, A.F.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 1

 

 

Jaafar Abduo | Prosthodontics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jaafar Abduo | Prosthodontics | Best Researcher Award

Prosthodontist at Melbourne Dental School, Australia.

Dr. Jaafar Abduo is an Associate Professor of Prosthodontics at Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne. He holds a PhD from the University of Western Australia and has extensive experience in clinical dentistry. His research focuses on digital workflows, implant prosthodontics, and the evaluation of modern dental manufacturing techniques. Dr. Abduo has published over 90 peer-reviewed papers and has a significant impact on the field, with an h-index of 30 and more than 4,600 citations. He collaborates with leading dental companies and has been awarded multiple national and international grants. Additionally, he serves on various academic and professional committees, contributing to research ethics, curriculum development, and continuing education. Dr. Abduo’s work has been presented at major international conferences, and his innovations have influenced both academic research and clinical practices in prosthodontics globally.

Profile
Education

Dr. Jaafar Abduo’s educational background is distinguished by his extensive training in dentistry and prosthodontics. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by publication from the University of Western Australia in 2016, which reflects his significant contributions to dental research. Prior to this, he completed the Doctor of Clinical Dentistry in Prosthodontics (DClinDent) at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, in 2010, underscoring his specialized expertise in prosthodontics. His journey began with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery with credit from the University of Otago in 2004. Additionally, he achieved Membership of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in Prosthodontics (MRACDS Pros) through examination in Sydney, Australia, in 2011. This robust educational foundation has equipped Dr. Abduo with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance the field of dental prosthetics.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jaafar Abduo is an accomplished prosthodontist and Associate Professor at the Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne. Since January 2020, he has held the position of Associate Professor (Level D) in Prosthodontics, where he also serves as the Convenor for the Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (Prosthodontics) program and the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (Implants). Dr. Abduo’s career at the Melbourne Dental School began in 2013 as a Senior Lecturer (Level C) in Prosthodontics. Alongside his academic roles, he has been a practicing specialist prosthodontist in private practice since 2011. Dr. Abduo’s expertise spans removable prosthodontics, complex rehabilitation, and implant prosthodontics, and he is actively involved in both teaching and research. His work is well-regarded, with numerous peer-reviewed publications and significant contributions to advancing dental education and clinical practice.

Research Interest

Dr. Jaafar Abduo’s research interests are centered around advancing prosthodontics, with a particular focus on digital dentistry and modern manufacturing techniques. He explores the development and evaluation of digital workflows for diagnostics, conventional, removable, and implant prosthodontics, aiming to improve accuracy and efficiency in dental treatments. His work also includes randomized controlled trials to assess the clinical outcomes of materials such as monolithic zirconia and metal-ceramic implant crowns. Additionally, Dr. Abduo is interested in optimizing digital scanning methods for natural teeth, soft tissue, and implants. His biomechanical studies on implant and natural tooth comparisons, along with his research on the durability of dental prosthetics, contribute to enhancing the quality and longevity of dental restorations. Through his research, Dr. Abduo seeks to bridge the gap between clinical practice and technological advancements, ultimately improving patient outcomes in prosthodontics.

Research Skills

Dr. Jaafar Abduo possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that have greatly contributed to the field of prosthodontics. His expertise lies in digital dentistry, particularly in developing and optimizing digital workflows for various prosthodontic procedures, including implant and removable prosthodontics. He is proficient in conducting randomized controlled trials and biomechanical evaluations, ensuring the clinical efficacy and durability of dental materials and techniques. Dr. Abduo’s collaboration with industry leaders showcases his ability to bridge academic research with practical applications, enhancing dental treatment outcomes. His supervisory experience, guiding numerous Doctor of Clinical Dentistry and postgraduate students, demonstrates his mentorship skills and commitment to advancing dental education. Additionally, Dr. Abduo has secured multiple research grants, highlighting his capability in securing funding and managing large-scale projects. His strong publication record, with a high h-index and numerous citations, underscores his ability to disseminate research findings effectively and contribute to the broader scientific community.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Abduo has received several prestigious awards and grants, including the F. A. Kernott Early Career Researcher Award and various grants from the Australian Dental Research Foundation and international sources. His high h-index and citation count further demonstrate his impact and recognition in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Jaafar Abduo is a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive research contributions, collaborative efforts, and impactful projects in prosthodontics reflect his dedication to advancing dental science. His work has both national and international significance, making him a prominent figure in the field of dental research.

Publications Top Notes

  • “Muscle and joint mechanics during maximum force biting following total temporomandibular joint replacement surgery”
    • Authors: Woodford, S.C., Robinson, D.L., Abduo, J., Lee, P.V.S., Ackland, D.C.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “Effect of prefabricated immediate interim prosthesis design and insertion workflow on seating accuracy on implants placed via static computer-assisted implant surgery: A cross-sectional in vitro study”
    • Authors: Abduo, J., Lau, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “Influence of Implant Adjacent Teeth on the Accuracy of Digital Impression”
    • Authors: Abduo, J., El-Haddad, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “Seating accuracy of removable partial denture frameworks fabricated by different digital workflows in comparison to conventional workflow”
    • Authors: Korkes, A., Jomaa, J., Kavouris, A., Law, K.H.J., Abduo, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “Effect of pilot-guided implant placement concept on the accuracy of osteotomy preparation and implant placement”
    • Authors: Sharma, S., Tan, E., Tran, B., Teo, J., Abduo, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • “The Effect of Various Lasers on the Bond Strength Between Orthodontic Brackets and Dental Ceramics: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”
    • Authors: Mosaddad, S.A., Abduo, J., Zakizade, M., Tebyaniyan, H., Hussain, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • “Accuracy of Static Computer-Assisted Implant Placement in Posterior Edentulous Areas with Different Levels of Tooth-Support by Novice Clinicians”
    • Authors: Abduo, J., Lau, D.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • “Kinematics of the jaw following total temporomandibular joint replacement surgery”
    • Authors: Woodford, S.C., Robinson, D.L., Abduo, J., Lee, P.V.S., Ackland, D.C.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  • “Marginal Accuracy of Monolithic and Veneered Zirconia Crowns Fabricated by Conventional and Digital Workflows”
    • Authors: Abduo, J., Ho, G., Centorame, A., Le, P., Ngo, C.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  • “Measuring tooth movement with treatment using the Dahl principle: An observational study”
    • Authors: Bhai, K., Judge, R., Abduo, J., Palamara, J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1

Mariela Gironacci | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mariela Gironacci | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Buenos Aires , Argentina.

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci is a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Buenos Aires University. With a Ph.D. from the University of Buenos Aires and a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Gironacci has made significant contributions to hypertension research. Her work focuses on the Mas receptor and its role in anti-inflammatory and antihypertensive responses. She has led multiple research projects funded by CONICET and other national and international bodies. Dr. Gironacci has received numerous awards, including the Braun Menéndez Award and the Prof. Dr. Luis Moledo Award, recognizing her excellence in hypertension research. She is an active member of professional societies, serves on editorial boards, and has delivered invited lectures globally. Her research impact is evident in her extensive publications and her leadership in advancing our understanding of the renin-angiotensin system.

Profile
Education

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci holds a distinguished educational background in the field of pharmacology and biochemistry. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from the National University of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1988. Building upon this foundation, she pursued advanced studies at the University of Buenos Aires, where she completed her Ph.D. in 1999. Her doctoral research contributed significantly to the understanding of the renin-angiotensin system, particularly in relation to hypertension. Dr. Gironacci’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in her field, laying the groundwork for her subsequent research and professional achievements. Her education has equipped her with the expertise necessary to make substantial contributions to pharmacology and biochemistry, particularly in hypertension and cardiovascular research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Buenos Aires University, where she has served since March 2023. Her academic career began as an Instructor in 1991, progressing to Assistant Professor (1996-2008) and then Associate Professor (2008-2023) before her current role. Concurrently, Dr. Gironacci has been a Principal Investigator at the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) since December 2019. Her research focuses on hypertension and cardiovascular health, particularly the Mas receptor’s role in antihypertensive responses. Her leadership extends to serving on various editorial boards, including Hypertension and the Journal of the Argentinian Society of Hypertension, and she has held significant positions in professional societies, including the Inter-American Society of Hypertension. Her extensive experience in teaching, research, and leadership underscores her significant contributions to the field.

Research Interest

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci’s research primarily focuses on the role of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in cardiovascular health, particularly through the study of angiotensin-(1-7) and its associated Mas receptor. Her work delves into the antihypertensive and cardioprotective properties of angiotensin-(1-7), exploring its interactions with other receptors and its impact on conditions such as hypertension and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Gironacci’s research also examines the receptor’s involvement in inflammatory responses and its potential therapeutic targets for hypertension and neurodegenerative disorders. She is engaged in elucidating the mechanisms behind Mas receptor trafficking and its role in regulating blood pressure and cardiac function. Her contributions extend to investigating the biological responses triggered by receptor interactions, aiming to advance the understanding and treatment of hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases.

Research Skills

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci demonstrates exceptional research skills through her extensive work on the Mas receptor and its role in cardiovascular health. Her expertise encompasses a deep understanding of receptor regulation and trafficking, particularly in relation to antihypertensive responses. Dr. Gironacci has led pioneering studies on the depressor axis of the renin-angiotensin system, focusing on the receptor Mas and its interactions with other receptors. Her ability to design and execute complex research projects is evident in her numerous high-impact publications and successful grant applications. She employs advanced methodologies including receptor heteromerization studies, FRET approaches, and molecular modeling to unravel the mechanisms underlying hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, her role as an editor and reviewer for leading journals underscores her commitment to maintaining rigorous research standards and advancing the field of cardiovascular pharmacology.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Gironacci has received numerous awards for her contributions to hypertension research, including prestigious recognitions such as the Braun Menendez Award, the Luis Moledo Award, and the Prof. Dr. C. Taquini Award. These accolades reflect her excellence in research and her impact on the field. Her recognition extends to both national and international levels, highlighting her standing as a leading researcher in her field.

Conclusion

Dr. Mariela Mercedes Gironacci’s extensive research contributions, impactful projects, and numerous awards position her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has advanced scientific understanding of hypertension and related conditions, with significant implications for both clinical practice and public health. Her dedication to research, collaborative efforts, and recognition by prestigious institutions underscore her outstanding achievements in the field.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Circulating angiotensin-(1-7) is decreased in patients with isolated nocturnal hypertension
    • Authors: J. Minetto, M.B. Cuello, F.P. Dominici, W.G. Espeche, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2024
  2. Unraveling the crosstalk between renin-angiotensin system receptors
    • Authors: M.M. Gironacci, E. Bruna-Haupt
    • Year: 2024
  3. Valproate decreases transgenerationally blood pressure by affecting thyrotropin-releasing hormone promoter DNA methylation and gene expression in spontaneously hypertensive rat
    • Authors: M.S. Landa, M.L. Schuman, M. Aisicovich, S.I. García, C.J. Pirola
    • Year: 2024
  4. Cognitive Deficits Found in a Pro-inflammatory State are Independent of ERK1/2 Signaling in the Murine Brain Hippocampus Treated with Shiga Toxin 2 from Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
    • Authors: C. Berdasco, A. Pinto, M.G. Blake, J. Gironacci, J. Goldstein
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  5. Effect of age on human ACE2 and ACE2-expressing alveolar type II cells levels
    • Authors: M.G. Silva, N.L. Falcoff, G.R. Corradi, M. Nuñez, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 12
  6. Mechanistic approaching study in COVID-19 patients treated with high doses of vitamin D
    • Authors: M.G. Silva, F. Inserra, J. Mariani, W. Manucha, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  7. Mas receptor endocytosis and signaling in health and disease
    • Authors: N.L. Rukavina Mikusic, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2023
  8. Plasmatic renin-angiotensin system in normotensive and hypertensive patients hospitalized with COVID-19
    • Authors: M.G. Silva, G.R. Corradi, J.I. Pérez Duhalde, W.G. Espeche, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 6
  9. Renin-angiotensin system blockade on angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 and TMPRSS2 in human type II pneumocytes
    • Authors: M.G. Silva, N.L. Falcoff, G.R. Corradi, G.R. Guman, M.M. Gironacci
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4
  10. ACE2 internalization induced by a SARS-CoV-2 recombinant protein is modulated by angiotensin II type 1 and bradykinin 2 receptors
    • Authors: A.E. Portales, E.R. Mustafá, C.I. McCarthy, M. Perelló, J. Raingo
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8