Perihan AKBAŞ | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Perihan AKBAŞ | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is a distinguished microbiologist and academic at Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey, specializing in microbiology, biotechnology, and food microbiology. With a PhD in General Biology from Atatürk University and a strong foundation in biological sciences, she has built a remarkable career centered around the investigation of natural antimicrobial agents and microbial safety in foods. Over two decades, Dr. Akbaş has contributed extensively to scientific literature with numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals, focusing on plant extracts, peptone production from insects, and microbial food safety. Her academic leadership is reflected through her advisory roles in postgraduate theses and participation in international scientific congresses. She has also authored chapters in scholarly books, further underlining her interdisciplinary expertise. Known for her rigorous scientific methodology and innovative research, Dr. Akbaş continues to play a key role in shaping future research in applied microbiology and forensic biotechnology.

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Education

Dr. Perihan Akbaş began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Atatürk University, graduating in 2002. She earned her Master’s degree in Biology (with thesis) from Kafkas University in 2004, with a thesis focused on the investigation of E. coli O157:H7 in doner kebabs sold in Kars. In 2013, she completed her Ph.D. in General Biology at Atatürk University’s Institute of Science. Her doctoral thesis explored the use of the Locusta migratoria grasshopper as a microbial peptone source, supervised by Prof. Dr. Esabi Başaran Kurbanoğlu. Her academic training provided a strong basis in microbiology, food safety, and biotechnology, laying the groundwork for her diverse research portfolio. Her educational background spans microbiological analysis, natural antimicrobial agents, microbial growth media development, and environmental biology, which collectively shape her research focus in applied and forensic sciences.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Akbaş’s academic career spans various prestigious institutions. She served as Assistant Professor at Kafkas University between April 2014 and April 2022 in the Department of Medical Services and Techniques. Since April 2022, she has held the same title at Ondokuz Mayıs University’s School of Health Services, specifically in the Pathology Laboratory Techniques program. In addition to teaching, she contributed administratively as Deputy Director of the Karadeniz Advanced Technology Application and Research Center (2022–2024). Her experience extends to supervising graduate theses on emerging topics in forensic and medical sciences. She has led and participated in multiple national and international scientific conferences and has extensive experience in academic publishing, curriculum development, and student mentoring. Dr. Akbaş’s multidisciplinary approach integrates microbiology, biochemistry, and forensic science, reflecting her commitment to high-impact research and education.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is widely recognized for her academic excellence and research contributions. Though individual award details are not extensively listed, her scientific impact is evident through frequent citations, international publications, and invited presentations. Her works, especially those focused on antimicrobial agents derived from plants and microorganisms, have drawn attention in the scientific community. She has also contributed to several prestigious congresses as an oral presenter and co-author, indicating peer recognition. Additionally, she has co-authored chapters in international books published by reputable publishers, such as Serüven Yayınevi and Gece Kitaplığı. Her consistent output and mentorship of postgraduate research further reflect her academic leadership. Being a regular presenter at national and international conferences and having contributed to forensic and food microbiology literature, Dr. Akbaş is regarded as a reliable scientific voice in her domain.

Research Interests

Dr. Akbaş’s research focuses on microbiology, biotechnology, and food safety. Her primary interest lies in investigating the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of natural plant extracts, such as Peganum harmala, Rumex patientia, and Hyoscyamus reticulatus. She explores their applications in treating microbial infections and as food preservatives. Another key area is food microbiology, specifically the detection of pathogens like E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. in meat products. She also delves into the biotechnological production of microbial peptones from unconventional sources like Locusta migratoria and the use of deep eutectic solvents for bioactive compound extraction. Dr. Akbaş integrates modern analytical techniques like GC-MS/MS and XRF into her work, linking biological efficacy with chemical composition. Her interdisciplinary approach merges microbiology, toxicology, and forensic science, making her research impactful for both clinical and food safety applications.

Research Skills 

Dr. Perihan Akbaş possesses extensive skills in experimental microbiology, including antimicrobial susceptibility testing, microbial culture techniques, and food safety assessment. She is proficient in biochemical analysis methods such as GC-MS/MS, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and spectrophotometric assays. Her expertise also includes extraction of active compounds using classical solvents and advanced deep eutectic solvents. She has hands-on experience in developing and optimizing microbial growth media from alternative nitrogen sources. Dr. Akbaş is adept at statistical analysis of biological data, manuscript preparation, and interdisciplinary research design. Her work frequently bridges forensic, environmental, and food sciences. Additionally, she demonstrates strong supervisory skills, guiding MSc and PhD students in developing scientifically sound and ethically approved research. She actively participates in scientific writing, peer reviewing, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a versatile and impactful researcher.

Conclusion

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is a prominent academic whose interdisciplinary expertise spans microbiology, biotechnology, food safety, and forensic sciences. Her innovative research, dedication to academic mentorship, and continuous contributions to scientific literature make her a respected figure in the scientific community. Her ability to blend practical applications with fundamental research reflects her value as both a scientist and educator.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Akbaş P., Kaya E., Makav M., Yıldız G. (2023). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Chenopodium album extracts.

  2. Kaya E., Akbaş P. (2023). Antimicrobial, antioxidant activities and fatty acid composition of Peganum harmala Seed.

  3. Akbaş P., Kurbanoğlu E.B. (2022). Locusta migratoria as a nitrogen source for microbial growth.

  4. Alkan H., Akbaş P., Durhan S., Öztürkler O. (2021). Antimicrobial activity of horseradish root.

  5. Kaya E., Akbaş P., et al. (2020). Fatty acid composition of Rumex patientia and antimicrobial activity.

  6. Akbaş P., Uslu H., et al. (2020). Antimicrobial and apoptotic activity of Hyoscyamus reticulatus.

  7. Akbaş P., Kaya E., et al. (2020). XRF and antibacterial characteristics of Hyoscyamus reticulatus seeds.

  8. Alkan H., Akbaş P., et al. (2017). Assertiveness level of health services vocational school students.

  9. Akbaş P., Gürsoy Kol Ö., et al. (2017). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of watermelon and seeds.

  10. Gürbüz A., Akbaş P. (2015). Antibiotic susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from bovine lungs.

  11. Ulukanlı Z., Akbaş P., Tuzcu M. (2006). E. coli O157:H7 in doner kebabs in Kars.

  12. Elmali M., Ulukanlı Z., et al., Akbaş P. (2005). E. coli O157:H7 detection from ground beef in Turkey.

  13. Elmali M., Ulukanlı Z., et al., Akbaş P. (2005). Microbiological quality of beef doner kebabs in Turkey.

Franca Rossi | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Franca Rossi | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory Technician from Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise, Italy

Franca Rossi is an accomplished scientist with extensive expertise in food biotechnology and agricultural microbiology. With a strong academic background and professional experience in both academic and research institutions, she has made significant contributions to the understanding and improvement of microbial systems related to food and agriculture. Her work primarily focuses on the detection, monitoring, genotyping, and gene expression analysis of food-associated microorganisms—both beneficial and harmful. She is also involved in genetic improvement strategies and the development of molecular detection methods, particularly those relevant to foodborne bacteria and honeybee diseases. Over the years, she has maintained a high level of scientific productivity, authoring 72 indexed publications and achieving an H-index of 24 in both Scopus and Web of Science. Her contributions are frequently recognized in scholarly literature, with her serving as the first, corresponding, or last author in 70% of her publications. Franca Rossi’s research career reflects a clear trajectory of scientific excellence and innovation. She has earned national scientific qualification as an associate professor in the field of agricultural microbiology, further underscoring her professional standing. Her role at various institutions has enabled her to lead and contribute to projects with both practical and scientific significance in food safety and microbial technology.

Professional Profile

Education

Franca Rossi holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology, a field that lays the groundwork for expertise in the analysis, development, and safety of food products. She later pursued a PhD in Food Biotechnology, which provided advanced training in the application of biotechnology to enhance food quality and safety. Through her doctoral studies, she acquired critical knowledge in microbial physiology, molecular biology, and genetic techniques that are applicable to the control and improvement of food-related microorganisms. Her education combined theoretical instruction with extensive laboratory research, equipping her with the tools to design experiments, interpret complex data, and develop new biotechnological methods. This educational trajectory has been instrumental in shaping her research focus, especially in molecular detection and microbial genotyping. In addition to academic degrees, her continued engagement with current scientific advancements through research and publications reflects a commitment to lifelong learning. The depth and relevance of her academic qualifications form the foundation of her scientific career and enable her to contribute effectively to multidisciplinary research challenges. Her education not only prepared her for academic excellence but also positioned her as a leader in food biotechnology and agricultural microbiology.

Professional Experience

Franca Rossi’s professional journey reflects a strong commitment to scientific research and laboratory excellence. She began her career as a laboratory technician at the University of Verona, where she gained essential practical skills in microbiological and molecular techniques. This experience laid the groundwork for her future research roles. She later worked as a fixed-term researcher at the University of Molise, where she deepened her engagement with experimental studies related to microbial genetics and food biotechnology. In this position, she collaborated on research projects and contributed to the development of innovative detection methods for microorganisms. Currently, she is a senior research collaborator and laboratory technician at the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo, a role that involves both research and applied scientific work. Her responsibilities include implementing and optimizing molecular detection methods, analyzing microbial gene expression, and supporting ongoing studies on pathogens affecting food and honeybee health. Through each of these positions, she has gained a comprehensive view of both academic and applied science environments. Her consistent involvement in laboratory-based research has allowed her to lead and support projects of practical importance while contributing significantly to peer-reviewed scientific literature.

Research Interests

Franca Rossi’s research interests span a broad spectrum within food biotechnology and agricultural microbiology, focusing primarily on the detection, monitoring, and genotyping of food-associated microorganisms. Her work addresses both beneficial microbes that can be harnessed for improved food processing and detrimental ones that pose health risks. She is particularly interested in gene expression analysis to understand microbial behavior under different environmental conditions, which can aid in optimizing food safety protocols and microbial applications in agriculture. A significant part of her research involves the genetic improvement of microorganisms, aiming to enhance desirable traits or reduce harmful ones, contributing to improved food quality and safety. She has also focused on molecular detection methods, developing advanced diagnostic tools for the rapid and accurate identification of bacteria and pathogens, including those affecting honeybee populations—a critical area for environmental and agricultural sustainability. Her work is inherently interdisciplinary, integrating microbiology, biotechnology, molecular biology, and food science. Through these research themes, she contributes not only to academic understanding but also to the development of real-world solutions that can be implemented by regulatory agencies, laboratories, and industry stakeholders to ensure safer food systems and healthier ecosystems.

Research Skills

Franca Rossi possesses a robust set of research skills that reflect her depth of expertise in microbiological and molecular techniques. She is highly proficient in molecular detection and diagnostic methods, including PCR, real-time PCR, and nucleic acid-based assays, which she uses to identify and characterize food-associated and pathogenic microorganisms. Her skill set extends to genotyping and gene expression analysis, allowing her to explore microbial diversity and monitor gene activity under varying conditions. She is also experienced in microbial cultivation, DNA/RNA extraction, sequencing, and data analysis using bioinformatics tools. Her technical acumen enables her to conduct comprehensive studies that bridge fundamental microbiology and applied food science. In addition to laboratory methods, she is skilled in experimental design, statistical analysis, and scientific writing, having authored numerous peer-reviewed publications. She demonstrates strong competencies in project management and interdisciplinary collaboration, often leading or contributing to research teams in institutional and national settings. Her laboratory background also supports her role in quality control and method standardization. Collectively, her research skills have contributed to the development of innovative techniques and methodologies with applications in food safety, agricultural microbiology, and environmental health.

Awards and Honors

Franca Rossi has received several commendations and formal recognitions that underscore her contributions to science. Notably, she holds the National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor in the sector 07/I1 – Agricultural Microbiology. This prestigious qualification reflects a peer-reviewed assessment of her academic excellence, publication impact, and leadership potential in research and teaching. It is a significant endorsement of her capability to contribute at the highest academic levels in Italy. In addition, her impressive publication record—72 indexed articles with an H-index of 24—demonstrates her sustained research productivity and impact within the scientific community. Many of her publications are highly cited, with her serving as the first, corresponding, or last author in 70% of cases, indicating both leadership and significant intellectual input. While specific award names beyond the national qualification are not detailed, her professional recognition is evident from her roles in major institutions and her inclusion in impactful research projects. Her honors reflect both her scientific accomplishments and her commitment to advancing knowledge in food biotechnology and microbial sciences. These accolades position her as a leader in her field and a valuable contributor to scientific innovation and food safety.

Conclusion

Franca Rossi is a dedicated and innovative researcher whose contributions to food biotechnology and agricultural microbiology have earned her recognition and respect within the scientific community. Her strong academic background, combined with hands-on laboratory expertise, has enabled her to develop practical molecular tools that address real-world challenges in food safety and pathogen detection. Her extensive publication record, high citation impact, and leadership in authorship speak to the quality and relevance of her work. With her national scientific qualification as an associate professor and her experience across multiple research institutions, she has built a robust career grounded in scientific rigor and applied research. She has demonstrated a consistent ability to merge theory with practice, contributing to both academic knowledge and practical solutions in microbiology. Moving forward, expanding her international collaborations and engaging more in leadership roles within scientific societies could further enhance her profile. Nonetheless, her current trajectory reflects a model of scientific integrity, productivity, and innovation. Franca Rossi is well-positioned for continued impact and is a fitting candidate for recognition through prestigious research awards such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

1. Streptococcus suis in Water Buffalo Calves: First Report with Histological and Genomic Insights

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Veterinaria Italiana

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview; multiple contributors implied)

2. Latest Developments of Research on the Viable Non‑Culturable State of L. monocytogenes and Implications for Food Safety (Review – Open access)

  • Year: 2025

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview)

3. Could Hive Debris Samples and qPCR Ease the Investigation of Factors Influencing Paenibacillus larvae Spore Loads?

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Journal of Apicultural Research

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview; multiple contributors)

4. Megaselia scalaris and Senotainia tricuspis Infesting Apis mellifera: Detection by Quantitative PCR, Genotyping, and Involvement in the Transmission of Microbial Pathogens

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Insects (Open access)

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview; multiple contributors)

  • Citations: 1

5. Detection of Fibrous Microplastics and Natural Microfibers in Fish Species (Engraulis encrasicolus, Mullus barbatus and Merluccius merluccius) for Human Consumption from the Tyrrhenian Sea

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Chemosphere

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview; multiple contributors)

  • Citations: 6

6. Food and Drinking Water as Sources of Pathogenic Protozoans: An Update (Review – Open access)

  • Year: 2024

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview)

7. Selection and Multiplexing of Reverse Transcription–Quantitative PCR Tests Targeting Relevant Honeybee Viral Pathogens

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Microorganisms (Open access)

  • Authors: (Not specified in preview; multiple contributors)

  • Citations: 2

Raza Ullah Asif | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Raza Ullah Asif | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Virologist at Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Pakistan.

Raza Ullah Asif is a dedicated medical professional specializing in pathology and virology. With a solid educational foundation, including an MBBS from the Army Medical College in Rawalpindi, he is currently pursuing further specialization through a FCPS in Virology. Raza has garnered extensive clinical experience, having worked as a general practitioner and now as a resident trainee in virology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). His active involvement in research, highlighted by presentations at prominent conferences and publications in medical journals, showcases his commitment to advancing medical knowledge. He also contributes to the scientific community as a reviewer for several medical journals. Raza’s passion for research, coupled with his clinical expertise, positions him as a promising figure in the field of pathology and virology.

Professional Profile

Education

Raza Ullah Asif obtained his MBBS degree in November 2013 from the Army Medical College, affiliated with the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad. Currently, he is pursuing a Diploma in Grading in Pathology at the Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute (AFPGMI) in Rawalpindi, expected to complete in July 2024. Furthermore, he is in training for his Fellowship of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (FCPS) in Virology, which commenced in July 2024. This continuous pursuit of advanced education demonstrates Raza’s commitment to developing his expertise and ensuring he stays updated with the latest advancements in medical science, particularly in pathology and virology.

Professional Experience

Raza Ullah Asif has accumulated valuable clinical experience since graduating from medical school. He completed a house job in Medicine and Surgery at Combined Military Hospital, Jhelum, from May 2014 to May 2015. Following this, he served as a General Practitioner from May 2015 to September 2018 and then transitioned to a Family Medicine Department role at Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, until July 2022. Currently, he is undergoing training in pathology and virology at AFIP, Rawalpindi. His diverse clinical roles have equipped him with practical skills in patient management, diagnostics, and treatment, thereby enriching his understanding of medical practice.

Research Interests

Raza Ullah Asif’s research interests primarily focus on the fields of virology and pathology. He has a particular interest in studying viral infections, their mechanisms of transmission, and implications for public health. His recent research work includes evaluating new onset BK viruria in post-renal transplant recipients and genomic characterization of the Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus. These projects reflect his commitment to understanding infectious diseases and their impact on patient outcomes. Additionally, Raza is keen on exploring advancements in diagnostic techniques and contributing to the development of effective treatment protocols, highlighting his dedication to improving healthcare through research.

Research Skills

Raza Ullah Asif possesses a robust skill set in research methodology, biostatistics, and medical writing, honed through workshops and practical experiences. He is proficient in quantitative PCR techniques, which are essential for viral detection and analysis. His experience in preparing and presenting research findings at national conferences demonstrates his ability to communicate complex information effectively. Raza’s involvement as a reviewer for medical journals indicates his analytical skills and critical thinking in evaluating scientific literature. His continuous pursuit of knowledge in research methodology ensures he remains adept at employing innovative techniques in his investigations, reinforcing his commitment to advancing medical research.

Awards and Honors

While Raza Ullah Asif’s curriculum vitae does not explicitly list specific awards or honors, his active participation in professional conferences and workshops reflects his recognition within the medical community. His presentations at the 44th and 45th Annual Pakistan Association of Pathologists (PAP) Conferences indicate his emerging reputation as a researcher in pathology and virology. Additionally, serving as a reviewer for esteemed medical journals showcases the trust placed in his expertise by his peers. As he progresses in his training and research, Raza is likely to achieve further recognition, and it is anticipated that his future contributions will merit acknowledgment and accolades within the medical research field.

Conclusion:

Raza Ullah Asif is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to his strong foundation in clinical virology, active engagement in research, and experience as a reviewer. His focus on relevant and impactful research topics, such as BK viruria in post-transplant patients and viral genomics, positions him as a valuable contributor to the field of pathology and virology. To further strengthen his candidacy, he could benefit from expanding his research output and engaging in more international collaborations. Nevertheless, his achievements thus far demonstrate a clear dedication to advancing medical research and make him a deserving nominee for the award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Evaluation of new-onset BK viruria in post-renal transplant recipients by quantitative PCR
  • Authors: RU Asif, E Ghani, MA Rathore, S Mushtaq, F Ahmed, H Hussain
  • Journal: Transplant Immunology
  • Year: 2024