Rupaly Akhter | Virology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rupaly Akhter | Virology | Research Excellence Award

Kagoshima University | Japan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rupaly Akhter is a virology researcher at Kagoshima University, Japan, with expertise in viral molecular biology, host–virus interactions, and translational control mechanisms in RNA viruses. Her research focuses on identifying common host factors involved in internal ribosomal entry site (IRES)–mediated translation, with applications to important animal and zoonotic viruses such as foot-and-mouth disease virus and classical swine fever virus. She has authored 4 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 7 citations and an h-index of 2, reflecting the growing impact of her work in the field of virus research. Dr. Akhter actively collaborates with international researchers, as evidenced by work with over 20 co-authors, contributing to multidisciplinary and cross-border scientific efforts. Her research supports advances in viral pathogenesis understanding and informs strategies for disease control, surveillance, and global animal health.

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Viviana Malirat | Virology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Viviana Malirat | Virology | Excellence in Research Award

Center for Human and Animal Virology | Argentina

Dr. Viviana Malirat is a virologist and veterinary researcher affiliated with Universidad Abierta Interamericana, Buenos Aires, Argentina, with recognized expertise in viral immunology, vaccine evaluation, and emerging infectious diseases. Her research focuses on foot-and-mouth disease virus, serological assay development, vaccine immunogenicity, and arboviral surveillance, including Oropouche virus. She has authored 36 Scopus-indexed publications, receiving over 870 citations and achieving an h-index of 16, reflecting sustained scientific impact. Dr. Malirat collaborates extensively with international research teams, contributing to improved disease control strategies, livestock health, and public health preparedness in endemic and emerging disease settings.

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Fangfang Tao | Chikungunya Virus | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fangfang Tao | Chikungunya Virus | Best Researcher Award 

Zhejiang Chinese Medical University | China

Prof. Dr. Fangfang Tao is a dedicated researcher at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University whose work spans integrative medicine, public health, and translational biomedical science. With a portfolio of 35 peer-reviewed publications and over 380 citations, Dr. Tao has established a growing scholarly presence supported by an h-index of 11, reflecting consistent influence and research quality. Her contributions often integrate traditional Chinese medical principles with modern clinical and epidemiological approaches, advancing evidence-based understanding of disease mechanisms, therapeutic strategies, and patient-centered health outcomes. Dr. Tao’s collaborative record is extensive, with partnerships involving more than 100 co-authors across national and international institutions, demonstrating her commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry and global scientific engagement. Her work contributes meaningfully to emerging health challenges by prioritizing rigorous methodology, culturally relevant medical insights, and innovative therapeutic frameworks. Through her research, Dr. Tao aims to bridge traditional medical knowledge with contemporary biomedical science to enhance clinical practice, inform health policy, and promote accessible, effective care. Her scholarly achievements underscore not only a strong trajectory in academic research but also a broader societal impact, as her studies support improved diagnostic approaches, better-targeted interventions, and enhanced patient well-being across diverse populations.

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1. Niu, N., Zhang, J., Zhang, N., Mercado-Uribe, I., Tao, F., Han, Z., Pathak, S., … (2016). Linking genomic reorganization to tumor initiation via the giant cell cycle. Oncogenesis, 5(12), e281.
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2. Tao, F., Tian, X., Ruan, S., Shen, M., & Zhang, Z. (2018). miR‐211 sponges lncRNA MALAT1 to suppress tumor growth and progression through inhibiting PHF19 in ovarian carcinoma. The FASEB Journal, 32(11), 6330–6343.
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3. Tao, F., Tian, X., Lu, M., & Zhang, Z. (2018). A novel lncRNA, Lnc-OC1, promotes ovarian cancer cell proliferation and migration by sponging miR-34a and miR-34c. Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 45(3), 137–145.
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4. Tian, X., Tao, F., Zhang, B., Dong, J. T., & Zhang, Z. (2018). The miR‐203/SNAI2 axis regulates prostate tumor growth, migration, angiogenesis and stemness potentially by modulating GSK‐3β/β-catenin signal pathway. IUBMB Life, 70(3), 224–236.
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5. Jiang, X., Cui, X., Xu, H., Liu, W., Tao, F., Shao, T., Pan, X., & Zheng, B. (2019). Whole genome sequencing of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolated from a wastewater treatment plant in China. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, 1797.
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Ashutosh Singh | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ashutosh Singh | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Phd Scholar at VIT Bhopal University, India

Ashutosh Kumar Singh is a dedicated biotechnology researcher specializing in virology, computational biology, and molecular diagnostics. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing the understanding of viral pathogens and their impact on human and environmental health. He has developed expertise in laboratory techniques such as droplet digital PCR, agarose gel electrophoresis, microscopy, primer designing, and molecular docking using advanced computational tools. Through his work, he has contributed to international publications and actively participated in conferences, presenting his research on wastewater-based epidemiology, viral detection, and structural analysis of pathogens. His interest extends to the integration of computational and experimental approaches, enabling him to explore host-pathogen interactions and the role of environmental surveillance in public health. With a vision to bridge laboratory science with real-world challenges, Ashutosh Kumar Singh continues to grow as a researcher committed to innovation, global health security, and sustainable disease monitoring strategies.

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Education

Ashutosh Kumar Singh has pursued a comprehensive academic journey in biotechnology, beginning with foundational studies in biological sciences and later advancing into specialized training in virology, molecular diagnostics, and computational biology. His education equipped him with a strong grounding in laboratory techniques, analytical skills, and the theoretical knowledge required to address complex biological questions. During his higher studies, he explored cutting-edge tools in molecular biology, including droplet digital PCR, primer design, molecular docking, and bioinformatics. His academic progression reflects a balance between experimental practice and computational applications, preparing him to address multidisciplinary challenges in biotechnology. Through coursework, seminars, and research-based projects, he developed critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, further enriched by his participation in workshops and scientific discussions. His educational journey has cultivated a deep interest in global health, virology, and environmental monitoring, establishing a strong foundation for his ongoing research and professional growth in the field of biotechnology.

Experience

Ashutosh Kumar Singh has gained substantial experience through research, publications, and active participation in scientific forums. He has presented posters and delivered talks at national and international conferences, focusing on the detection and surveillance of enteric viruses in environmental and clinical settings. His work highlights the application of droplet digital PCR in tracking pathogens such as norovirus, rotavirus, and astrovirus. He has collaborated on multiple research studies that investigate viral epidemiology, genotypic diversity, and host-pathogen interactions. Beyond bench work, he has engaged with computational approaches, applying molecular docking, phylogenetics, and structural analysis to better understand viral mechanisms. His contributions include several published research articles in reputed journals, showcasing his ability to connect environmental surveillance with public health outcomes. His experience reflects a blend of experimental expertise, computational analysis, and active engagement with the scientific community, enabling him to make meaningful contributions to virology, biotechnology, and global health research.

Research Focus

Ashutosh Kumar Singh’s research focuses on the epidemiology, genetic diversity, and environmental monitoring of infectious pathogens with significant public health impact. His studies investigate enteric viruses such as noroviruses and rotaviruses, applying advanced molecular tools like droplet digital PCR to enhance pathogen detection in wastewater and community samples. Singh’s work also extends to bacterial diseases including scrub typhus and genital tuberculosis, addressing their role in reproductive health and disease transmission. By conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses, he synthesizes existing evidence to provide a clearer understanding of disease patterns and clinical implications. His interdisciplinary research bridges virology, microbiology, and epidemiology, emphasizing the importance of One Health perspectives in tackling emerging infections. Singh is particularly interested in integrating laboratory diagnostics with surveillance frameworks, enabling early detection and prevention strategies. His research ultimately aims to inform healthcare policies, strengthen global health security, and reduce the burden of infectious diseases worldwide.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Investigating the Presence of Rotavirus in Wastewater Samples of Bhopal Region, India, by Utilizing Droplet Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction
Authors: RK Nema, AK Singh, J Nagar, B Prajapati, M Sikenis, S Singh, V Diwan, et al.
Journal: Cureus, 16(4), 2024
Summary: This study applied droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) to detect rotavirus in wastewater samples from Bhopal, India. The findings highlight the importance of wastewater surveillance in monitoring viral pathogens and supporting public health strategies.

Title: Deciphering the Genotypic Diversity and Epidemiology of Scrub Typhus Genotypes in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors: RK Nema, AK Singh, D Raj, P Gupta, RR Tiwari, S Purwar
Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis, Article 107182, 2024
Summary: This systematic review and meta-analysis explored the genetic diversity of Orientia tsutsugamushi genotypes in India. It provides insights into scrub typhus epidemiology and stresses the need for genotype-specific diagnostic and preventive strategies.

Title: Protocol for Detection of Pathogenic Enteric RNA Viruses by Regular Monitoring of Environmental Samples from Wastewater Treatment Plants Using Droplet Digital PCR
Authors: RK Nema, S Singh, AK Singh, DK Sarma, V Diwan, RR Tiwari, RK Mondal, et al.
Journal: Science in One Health, 3, 100080, 2024
Summary: This article presents a standardized ddPCR-based protocol for detecting enteric RNA viruses in wastewater treatment plants. The method improves sensitivity and accuracy, aiding in early outbreak detection and public health preparedness.

Title: The Evolving Landscape of Norovirus GII Genotypes in Asia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors: AK Singh, J Nagar, A Tandekar, S Singh, V Diwan, GC Ravindran, et al.
Journal: Journal of Clinical Virology, Article 105809, 2025
Summary: This meta-analysis examined Norovirus GII genotype diversity across Asia. The findings highlight emerging strains, epidemiological trends, and implications for vaccine development and regional disease control.

Title: Genital Tuberculosis: A Silent Contributor to Infertility and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Authors: M Sikenis, B Prajapati, AK Singh, K Yadav, A Rahman, MK Pandey, et al.
Journal: Journal of Reproductive Healthcare and Medicine, 5(17), 2024
Summary: This review highlights the overlooked role of genital tuberculosis in infertility and pregnancy complications. It emphasizes the importance of improved screening and diagnostic awareness in reproductive healthcare.

Title: Detection of Noroviruses GII in Wastewater Samples of Bhopal, India, Using Droplet Digital PCR
Authors: RK Nema, J Nagar, AK Singh, A Tandekar, S Singh, A Rahman, et al.
Journal: medRxiv (Preprint), 2023
Summary: This preprint reports the detection of Norovirus GII in wastewater samples from Bhopal using ddPCR. The study underscores the value of environmental surveillance in tracking viral spread and assessing community health risks.

Conclusion

Ashutosh Kumar Singh embodies the qualities of a researcher committed to scientific innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and public health advancement. His journey demonstrates a balance of academic rigor, laboratory expertise, and computational proficiency, positioning him as a promising contributor in the fields of biotechnology and virology. His dedication to understanding viral pathogens and developing sensitive diagnostic methods reflects his vision of integrating science with practical solutions for global health challenges. With multiple publications, active conference participation, and hands-on experience in advanced molecular techniques, he has established a strong foundation for impactful contributions to research and society. His work in wastewater-based epidemiology underscores the importance of environmental monitoring in preventing and controlling outbreaks, while his computational insights strengthen the understanding of viral evolution and host interactions. Moving forward, his focus remains on expanding innovative research, building global collaborations, and applying biotechnology for the betterment of human and environmental health.