Swati Jayaram | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Swati Jayaram
The Ohio State University

Swati Jayaram
Affiliation The Ohio State University
Country India
Scopus ID 57966951000
Documents 4
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Medicine
Event Global Diseases Research Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly achievement, research productivity, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Swati Jayaram of The Ohio State University has developed an academic profile within the field of medicine through peer-reviewed publications and participation in scientific research activities. Her documented scholarly record demonstrates engagement with evidence-based investigation and knowledge dissemination within the biomedical sciences.[1]

Abstract

Swati Jayaram is affiliated with The Ohio State University and has contributed to the field of medicine through scholarly publications and academic research activities. Her documented research profile reflects participation in scientific investigations that support evidence-based understanding and clinical knowledge development. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate a developing publication record with measurable citation activity. The Best Researcher Award recognizes individuals whose academic efforts contribute to scientific communication, research quality, and professional advancement. Based on available scholarly metrics and publication records, her work represents ongoing engagement in medical research and supports broader objectives associated with innovation, scientific inquiry, and academic excellence within healthcare-related disciplines.[1]

Keywords

Medicine, Medical Research, Academic Excellence, Scientific Publications, Healthcare Research, Evidence-Based Medicine, Scholarly Impact, Research Productivity, Best Researcher Award, Global Diseases Research Awards.

Introduction

Academic recognition programs play an important role in highlighting research achievements and encouraging continued scientific advancement. The Best Researcher Award acknowledges individuals who demonstrate commitment to scholarly investigation, publication quality, and professional contributions that strengthen knowledge development across scientific disciplines and healthcare-related research environments.[2]

Research Profile

Swati Jayaram is associated with The Ohio State University and maintains a documented research presence within the medical sciences. Bibliometric information available through Scopus indicates four indexed publications, one citation, and an h-index of one, reflecting an emerging scholarly profile supported by peer-reviewed academic contributions.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Swati Jayaram demonstrate participation in scientific inquiry relevant to medicine and healthcare. Through publication activities and collaboration within academic environments, her work contributes to the dissemination of knowledge, supports evidence-based understanding, and strengthens the broader framework of medical research and scholarly communication.[1]

Publications

The publication record indexed under the Scopus author profile demonstrates engagement with peer-reviewed scholarly dissemination. Publications contribute to academic visibility, facilitate scientific discussion, and provide measurable outputs that support the evaluation of research performance. Such outputs remain important indicators of sustained participation in scholarly activities.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly assessed through publication metrics, citation performance, and scholarly visibility. Available indicators associated with Swati Jayaram suggest developing influence within the academic literature. Citation activity, although limited in quantity, demonstrates that published work has entered the scientific record and contributed to ongoing scholarly engagement.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award evaluates research productivity, academic commitment, publication quality, and professional contributions. Based on documented scholarly activities, Swati Jayaram demonstrates characteristics aligned with the objectives of academic recognition programs. Her participation in medical research and scientific publication supports consideration within award frameworks focused on research excellence and scholarly achievement.[2]

Conclusion

Swati Jayaram’s academic profile reflects involvement in medical research, peer-reviewed publication, and scholarly communication. Her documented contributions, supported by indexed research outputs and citation activity, demonstrate engagement with scientific advancement. These characteristics align with the principles recognized by the Best Researcher Award and highlight ongoing participation in academic research initiatives.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Swati Jayaram, Author ID 57966951000. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57966951000
  2. Global Diseases Research Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award and recognition framework.https://globaldiseases.org/
  3. Gillespie, M. L., Jayaram, S., Eisner, M., Sliemers, S., Pasley, K., McCoy, K., & Krivchenia, K. (2025). Edinburgh postnatal depression scale score elevation in caregivers of infants with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology, 60(1), e27364. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.27364
  4. Jayaram, S., Khuhro, A., Krivchenia, K., & Kalra, M. (2026). Frontal lobe epilepsy presenting as parasomnia in a child on BiPAP for severe obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep, 49(Supplement_1), A597. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsag091.1339

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Branko Dujovic | Dermatoncology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Researcher Information
Affiliation Military Medical Academy
Country Serbia
Scopus ID 58245030500
Documents 6
Citations 21
h-index 2
Subject Area Dermatoncology
Event Global Diseases Research Awards
ORCID 0009-0009-1497-5777

Branko Dujovic of the Military Medical Academy, Serbia, is recognized for his contributions to medical research, with a particular focus on dermatoncology. The Innovative Research Award highlights his scholarly excellence, scientific integrity, and meaningful impact on advancing clinical science. Through his published research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to evidence-based medical investigation, he has built a strong academic profile. His work emphasizes improvements in disease diagnosis, evaluation of treatment strategies, and enhancement of patient-centered healthcare outcomes, reflecting a consistent dedication to advancing knowledge and strengthening modern clinical practice in oncology and dermatology-related research.

Abstract

Branko Dujovic is a researcher affiliated with the Military Medical Academy in Serbia whose scholarly activities contribute to the field of dermatoncology. Through peer-reviewed publications, clinical investigations, and collaborative research efforts, he has supported the advancement of scientific understanding related to skin cancer and associated diseases. His academic record, including indexed publications, citations, and international researcher identifiers, demonstrates engagement with contemporary medical science. The Innovative Research Award acknowledges researchers whose work promotes scientific progress, encourages evidence-based practice, and contributes to improving healthcare knowledge through responsible and impactful research activities.[1]

Keywords

Dermatoncology, Clinical Research, Medical Science, Skin Cancer Research, Academic Excellence, Innovative Research Award, Healthcare Innovation, Disease Investigation, Scientific Publications, Global Diseases Research Awards.

Introduction

Dermatoncology represents a specialized area of medicine focused on understanding, diagnosing, and managing skin-related cancers. Researchers working within this discipline contribute valuable evidence supporting clinical decision-making and patient care improvements. Branko Dujovic has participated in research activities that align with these objectives and support ongoing scientific advancement within the medical community.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the Military Medical Academy, Branko Dujovic maintains an academic profile indexed within international scholarly databases. His publication record includes research outputs relevant to dermatoncology and related medical disciplines. The available metrics indicate active participation in scientific communication and engagement with peer-reviewed research environments.[4]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Branko Dujovic are associated with clinical and scientific investigations addressing disease mechanisms, patient outcomes, and healthcare practices. His studies support the broader body of medical knowledge by providing data-driven insights that may assist clinicians, researchers, and healthcare institutions in understanding dermatological oncology challenges.[2]

Publications

The researcher has produced six indexed documents that collectively contribute to scholarly discussion within his field. These publications demonstrate participation in scientific dissemination and provide evidence of sustained academic activity. Published work remains an important indicator of research productivity, professional collaboration, and contribution to medical literature.

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate that the researcher’s publications have been referenced by other scholars, reflecting engagement within the scientific community. While quantitative indicators provide only one measure of influence, citations and indexing demonstrate the visibility of research outputs and their relevance to ongoing academic discussions.[1]

Award Suitability

Branko Dujovic demonstrates characteristics associated with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award, including scholarly productivity, scientific engagement, and commitment to advancing medical knowledge. His documented research activities, institutional affiliation, and contributions to dermatoncology support consideration for recognition within the Global Diseases Research Awards program.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Branko Dujovic reflects participation in meaningful scientific research within dermatoncology. Through publications, citation impact, and professional engagement, he contributes to the advancement of healthcare knowledge. Recognition through the Innovative Research Award highlights the value of continued research efforts that support evidence-based medicine and scientific progress.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Branko Dujovic, Author ID 58245030500. Scopus
    .https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58245030500
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher profile and scholarly identifier for Branko Dujovic
    .
    https://orcid.org/0009-0009-1497-5777
  3. Global Diseases Research Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award and recognition framework.
    https://globaldiseases.org/
  4. Dujovic, B., Popovic, A., Jalovcic Suljevic, A., Cikota-Aleksic, B., Balic, M., Salatic, I., Pavlica, J., Schnecko, P., Mesti, T., Terzo, M., Bicakcic Filipovic, E., & Kandolf, L. (2026). Prognostic significance of inflammatory biomarkers in first-line immunotherapy for metastatic melanoma: Multicentric study (Version 1). Preprints.org.
    https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202604.1631.v1
  5. Torres-Zurita, A., Vázquez-Montero, L., Gallego-López, L., Mediano-Rambla, M. D., & de la Cruz-Merino, L. (2023). Sarcoidosis-like reaction induced by immune checkpoint inhibitor in a patient with hepatocellular carcinoma: A case report. Frontiers in Immunology, 14, 1150128.
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1150128

Gulnara Yuldasheva | Drug Synergy | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Research Profile
Affiliation Scientific Center for Anti-Infective Drug
Country Kazakhstan
Scopus ID 21735405800
Documents 7
Citations 35
h-index 5
Subject Area Drug synergy
Event Global Diseases Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-2881-0307

Gulnara Yuldasheva is associated with the Scientific Center for Anti-Infective Drug in Kazakhstan and has contributed to the advancement of research in drug synergy and anti-infective therapeutic studies. Her scholarly work reflects a focused engagement in antimicrobial research, pharmaceutical sciences, and collaborative approaches to disease-related investigations. The academic profile demonstrates measurable research visibility through indexed publications, citations, and international scholarly recognition.[1]

Abstract

The Women Researcher Award recognizes academic and scientific contributions that demonstrate relevance, scholarly consistency, and engagement with emerging challenges in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. Gulnara Yuldasheva has contributed to the field of anti-infective drug research with particular attention to drug synergy, antimicrobial investigations, and interdisciplinary pharmaceutical approaches. Her research activities are represented through indexed scientific publications and citation-based academic visibility, indicating active participation in internationally recognized scientific communication.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Drug synergy
  • Anti-infective research
  • Pharmaceutical sciences
  • Biomedical research
  • Women in science
  • Global Diseases Research Awards

Introduction

Research in anti-infective therapeutics continues to play a significant role in addressing global public health challenges related to infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. Scientific investigations involving drug synergy provide insights into the combined effects of therapeutic compounds and contribute to the optimization of treatment strategies. Researchers engaged in this domain support evidence-based approaches that may improve clinical outcomes and pharmaceutical innovation.[2]

Gulnara Yuldasheva’s academic profile reflects participation in research initiatives connected with anti-infective drug development and interdisciplinary pharmaceutical studies. Her scholarly contributions demonstrate engagement with research dissemination through indexed databases and internationally accessible scientific literature. Such contributions align with the broader objectives of scientific collaboration and innovation in health-related research environments.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Gulnara Yuldasheva is associated with studies in anti-infective pharmacology and drug synergy analysis. Her work has contributed to the understanding of therapeutic interactions and scientific approaches relevant to infectious disease management. Indexed publications and citation metrics indicate continuing scholarly engagement within biomedical and pharmaceutical research communities.[1]

  • Affiliated with the Scientific Center for Anti-Infective Drug.
  • Research specialization includes drug synergy and anti-infective therapeutics.
  • Indexed scientific publications available through Scopus.
  • Recognized through measurable citation impact and academic visibility.
  • Engaged in interdisciplinary biomedical and pharmaceutical studies.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Gulnara Yuldasheva include scientific investigations into anti-infective compounds, synergistic drug interactions, and pharmaceutical research methodologies. Such studies support broader scientific understanding related to therapeutic combinations and their relevance in infectious disease management.[2]

Drug synergy research is important for evaluating combined therapeutic effectiveness, minimizing resistance development, and identifying optimized treatment approaches. Through scholarly publication activity, Yuldasheva has contributed to ongoing scientific discussions in this specialized area of pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical investigation.[3]

Publications

The publication record associated with Gulnara Yuldasheva reflects contributions to scientific literature indexed within internationally recognized academic databases. Her scholarly output demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed communication relevant to anti-infective pharmacology and biomedical research.[1]

  1. Research studies addressing anti-infective therapeutic strategies and drug interaction analysis.
  2. Molecular Modeling of the Anti-HIV Activity Mechanism of Iodine-Containing Drugs Armenicum and FS-1Article link copied! [3]
  3. Iodine-Based Coordination Compounds: A Strategy Toward Antibiotic Potentiation [4]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through publication indexing, citation activity, and scholarly engagement across scientific platforms. The citation profile associated with Gulnara Yuldasheva demonstrates recognition within academic literature and indicates that her work has contributed to discussions related to pharmaceutical and anti-infective sciences.[1]

The documented h-index and citation metrics reflect measurable academic visibility within the scientific community. Such indicators support the significance of continued research participation and contribution to interdisciplinary biomedical knowledge dissemination.[1]

Award Suitability

The Women Researcher Award within the Global Diseases Research Awards framework recognizes scientific contributions that support research excellence, innovation, and scholarly engagement in health sciences. Gulnara Yuldasheva’s profile demonstrates alignment with these objectives through her involvement in anti-infective drug research, indexed scientific output, and measurable citation impact.[5]

Her academic activities indicate sustained participation in biomedical and pharmaceutical investigations relevant to global health and therapeutic innovation. The combination of publication visibility, research specialization, and international indexing supports the suitability of recognition within a research-oriented academic award context.[1]

Conclusion

Gulnara Yuldasheva has contributed to scientific research associated with anti-infective therapeutics and drug synergy studies through indexed publications and interdisciplinary academic engagement. Her scholarly profile reflects measurable research visibility and participation in pharmaceutical science communication. The academic contributions and citation-based impact presented within this profile demonstrate relevance to contemporary biomedical research and support recognition within the Women Researcher Award category of the Global Diseases Research Awards.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Gulnara Yuldasheva, Author ID 21735405800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=21735405800
  2. World Health Organization. (2023). Antimicrobial resistance and anti-infective therapeutic research.
    https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/antimicrobial-resistance
  3. Yuldasheva, G. A., Argirova, R., & Ilin, A. I. (2023). Molecular modeling of the anti-HIV activity mechanism of iodine-containing drugs Armenicum and FS-1. ACS Omega, 8(9), 8617–8624
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07720
  4. Shepilov, D., Askarova, D., Seisembekova, A., Turganbay, S., Jumagaziyeva, A., Bukeyeva, T., Yuldasheva, G., Temir, N., Ivanova, L. N., Zubenko, N., & Kenesheva, S. (2026). Iodine-based coordination compounds: A strategy toward antibiotic potentiation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 27(10), 4292.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27104292

  5. Global Diseases Research Awards. (n.d.). Women Researcher Award recognition and event information.
    https://globaldiseases.org/

Njeumi Felix | Epidemiology | Excellence in Research Award

Excellence in Research Award

Njeumi Felix
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Academic Profile
Affiliation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Country Italy
Scopus ID 6506444570
Documents 32
Citations 633
h-index 13
Subject Area Epidemiology
Event Global Diseases Research Awards

Njeumi Felix is an epidemiology researcher and international scientific coordinator associated with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. His academic and professional activities are primarily connected to infectious disease surveillance, transboundary animal disease control, and global veterinary public health initiatives. His scholarly work reflects contributions to disease eradication programs, epidemiological assessment methodologies, and collaborative international research activities addressing livestock health management and sustainable agricultural development.[1][2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article provides a scholarly overview of Njeumi Felix and his contributions to epidemiology and infectious disease research. His professional activities include research coordination, epidemiological investigations, and participation in global veterinary health initiatives. His scientific work contributes to disease surveillance systems, veterinary public health frameworks, and collaborative international efforts addressing transboundary animal diseases and livestock health management.[1][3]

Keywords

Epidemiology; Veterinary Science; Infectious Diseases; Disease Surveillance; Peste des Petits Ruminants; Global Disease Eradication; Animal Health; Veterinary Public Health; Transboundary Diseases; International Research Collaboration.

Introduction

Epidemiological research plays a significant role in understanding infectious disease transmission and strengthening international disease prevention systems. Veterinary public health initiatives have become increasingly important due to the global impact of transboundary animal diseases on agricultural economies, livestock productivity, and food security. Njeumi Felix has contributed to these scientific and institutional efforts through research coordination, disease surveillance activities, and international collaborative programs.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Njeumi Felix reflects scholarly engagement in epidemiology, disease surveillance, and veterinary health management. His Scopus-indexed publication record includes research articles related to infectious disease risk analysis, surveillance strategies, vaccine assessment methodologies, and global disease control initiatives.[1]

Research Contributions

Njeumi Felix has contributed to research associated with Peste des Petits Ruminants and related transboundary animal diseases. His scientific involvement includes epidemiological modeling, disease risk mapping, surveillance frameworks, and international disease eradication planning activities.[3]

Publications

Selected scientific publications associated with Njeumi Felix include studies addressing epidemiological surveillance, disease risk analysis, vaccine evaluation, and transboundary disease management strategies.[3][4]

Research Impact

The scholarly impact of Njeumi Felix is reflected through citation metrics, collaborative publications, and continued participation in global disease research initiatives. His Scopus profile indicates a significant citation record and measurable academic influence within epidemiology and veterinary science research communities.[1]

Award Suitability

Njeumi Felix demonstrates suitability for recognition within the Global Diseases Research Awards due to his sustained contributions to epidemiology, veterinary public health, and infectious disease research. His scholarly activities reflect international collaboration, scientific productivity, and engagement with disease eradication initiatives relevant to global health priorities.[5]

Conclusion

Njeumi Felix has contributed to the advancement of epidemiological research and international veterinary health initiatives through collaborative scientific work and institutional engagement. His academic profile demonstrates ongoing involvement in disease surveillance, infectious disease management, and evidence-based veterinary public health strategies. The impact of his research supports recognition within scholarly platforms dedicated to global disease research and epidemiological studies.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Njeumi Felix, Author ID 6506444570. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6506444570
  2. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (n.d.). Global animal health and disease control initiatives. FAO.
    https://www.fao.org/
  3. Arede, M., Beltrán-Alcrudo, D., Benfield, C., Casal, J., & Njeumi, F. (2024). Risk mapping of Peste des Petits Ruminants virus spread in nine countries surrounding the Black Sea: a spatial multicriteria decision analysis approach. Frontiers in Veterinary Science.
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2026.1783624
  4. Bodjo, C. S., et al. (2023). Peste des Petits Ruminants Vaccine: Criteria for Assessing Its Thermotolerance. Viruses.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091151
  5. Global Diseases Research Awards. (n.d.). International academic recognition and disease research initiatives.
    https://globaldiseases.org/

Daniel Lopez-Hernandez | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Daniel Lopez-Hernandez | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado | Mexico

Dr. Daniel López-Hernández is a researcher affiliated with the Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE), Mexico, with expertise rooted in applied medical and health sciences that support evidence-based public health and clinical practice. He has authored 16 peer-reviewed publications, which together have received 361 citations, reflecting the relevance and visibility of his work within the scientific community. With an h-index of 7, his research demonstrates consistent scholarly impact and influence. Dr. López-Hernández has collaborated with over 40 co-authors, highlighting strong interdisciplinary and international research engagement. His contributions address real-world health challenges, strengthening healthcare delivery systems and informing policy and clinical decision-making. Through sustained research productivity and collaboration, his work contributes to improving health outcomes and advancing medical knowledge with tangible societal benefit.

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Shiping Zhu | Medicine | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Shiping Zhu | Medicine | Best Innovation Award 

Associate Chief Physician | The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University | China

Dr. Shiping Zhu is a highly accomplished materials scientist and polymer engineer whose influential research has significantly advanced the fields of smart materials, ionogels, elastomers, and membrane technologies. Affiliated with The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, he has built an extensive academic record, authoring more than 450 peer-reviewed publications and accumulating over 20,000 citations, reflecting his global impact and sustained scholarly contribution. His work consistently bridges fundamental chemistry with practical engineering, focusing on high-performance polymers, CO₂ capture materials, mechanoresponsive elastomers, and advanced adhesive systems. Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in armored polymer-fluid gels, fracture-resistant stretchable materials, high-loading MOF monoliths for gas separation, and ultra-strong ionogel adhesives—showcasing his leadership in designing materials with exceptional mechanical, environmental, and functional performance. Prof. Zhu’s research group actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams worldwide, contributing to approximately 400 co-authored studies and driving innovations across chemical engineering, materials science, environmental technology, and energy applications. With an h-index of 76, his scholarly influence spans both theoretical and applied domains, shaping industrial practices in polymer manufacturing, smart adhesive development, impact-resistant materials, and sustainable separation technologies. His work on CO₂ capture frameworks and advanced reactor engineering supports global efforts toward carbon neutrality, while his innovations in adaptable and energy-dissipating elastomers have relevance in robotics, wearable electronics, and safety engineering. Prof. Zhu is also recognized for pioneering structural methodologies in ionogel design, mechanochromic materials, and touch-responsive polymer networks that enable next-generation sensing, damping, and protective systems. Through his sustained research excellence, extensive collaborations, and high-impact publications, Prof. Shiping Zhu continues to advance the scientific foundations and practical applications of modern polymer science, contributing meaningfully to technological progress and societal benefit.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Qian, Y., Qiu, X., & Zhu, S. (2015). Lignin: A nature-inspired sun blocker for broad-spectrum sunscreens. Green Chemistry, 17(1), 320–324. Cited by: 541

2. Zhu, H., Yang, X., Cranston, E., & Zhu, S. (2016). Flexible and porous nanocellulose aerogels with high loadings of metal-organic framework particles for separations applications. Green Chemistry, —. Cited by: 474

3. Feng, W., Zhu, S., Ishihara, K., & Brash, J. L. (2005). Adsorption of fibrinogen and lysozyme on silicon grafted with poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. Langmuir, 21(13), 5980–5987. Cited by: 447

4. Pan, H., Li, Y., Wu, Y., Liu, P., Ong, B. S., Zhu, S., & Xu, G. (2007). Low-temperature, solution-processed, high-mobility polymer semiconductors for thin-film transistors. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 129(14), 4112–4113. Cited by: 441

5. Feng, W., Brash, J. L., & Zhu, S. (2006). Non-biofouling materials prepared by atom transfer radical polymerization grafting of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine: Separate effects of graft density and chain length. Biomaterials, 27(6), 847–855. Cited by: 400

Dr. Shiping Zhu’s pioneering contributions to advanced polymers, ionogels, and functional materials are transforming next-generation manufacturing, environmental sustainability, and high-performance industrial applications. His work bridges fundamental polymer science with real-world impact, enabling safer, smarter, and more resilient materials for global technological advancement.

Ashenafi Gebremarian | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremarian | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Huazhong Agricultural University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremariam is an emerging scholar and academic professional at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, recognized for his early yet growing contributions to agricultural and veterinary sciences. His Scopus-indexed research portfolio includes two peer-reviewed publications supported by two citations, reflecting the initial stages of academic impact and the steady visibility of his work in global scholarly circles. With an h-index of 1, he demonstrates a developing research trajectory that is expanding through specialized studies in animal health, agricultural biotechnology, and related life-science disciplines. Dr. Gebremariam’s collaboration with at least eight co-authors signals his active engagement in multidisciplinary research environments and underscores his commitment to knowledge exchange, methodological rigor, and international scientific cooperation. His academic affiliation with a leading agricultural institution places him at the forefront of research aimed at enhancing food security, livestock productivity, and sustainable agricultural systems. Although his publication record is still in its formative phase, his contributions reflect a clear dedication to generating evidence-based insights that address societal needs, support innovation, and strengthen global agricultural resilience. As his research continues to evolve, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gebremariam is positioned to expand his scholarly influence through high-quality publications, impactful collaborations, and continued advancement in the fields of veterinary and agricultural sciences.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1.Shi, Y., Peng, G., Gebremariam, A. A., Iqbal, M. M., Baghaei Daemi, H., Khan, M. A., Ullah, R., & Wang, D. (2024). Analytical insights, modulation and compositional dynamics of the feline gut microbiota: a review. Animal Diseases, Article 00140. Cited by: 2.

2. Fentie, T., Teshome, Y., Ayele, B., Molla, W., Fenta, N., Nigatu, S., Assefa, A., & Leta, S. (2018). Sero-epidemiological study of peste des petits ruminants in small ruminants in Amhara region, Ethiopia. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 27(4), 1029–1036. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00580-018-2697-2 — Cited by: 15.

3. Fentie, T., Fenta, N., Leta, S., Molla, W., Ayele, B., Teshome, Y., Nigatu, S., & Assefa, A. (2017). Sero-prevalence, risk factors and distribution of sheep and goat pox in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. BMC Veterinary Research, 13, Article 385. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1312-0 — Citation count not reliably available from publicly accessible sources at this time

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremariam advances veterinary and agricultural science through research that strengthens animal health, productivity, and sustainable livestock systems. His work contributes to improved disease understanding and supports innovations that enhance food security and the resilience of global animal agriculture.

Monica Bhutani | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Monica Bhutani | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering | India

Dr. Monica Bhutani is a distinguished researcher and academician at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering, New Delhi, India, recognized for her extensive contributions to computer science, information technology, and interdisciplinary innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and secure computing. With over 52 publications and 108 citations across 77 documents, her research demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing digital intelligence frameworks, data security architectures, and sustainable technological systems. Her recent works, including studies on AI-IoT convergence for sustainable agriculture, information dissemination networks, and secure image encryption using optimized chaotic sequences, highlight her focus on developing smart, energy-efficient, and cyber-resilient systems that address modern digital and environmental challenges. Dr. Bhutani’s scholarly collaborations with over 140 co-authors worldwide reflect her global engagement and interdisciplinary outlook, fostering impactful research networks across academia and industry. Her authorship of the book “Development and Management of Eco-Conscious IoT Medical Devices” further underscores her vision for integrating technology with environmental and healthcare sustainability. With an h-index of 6, she has consistently contributed to the global dialogue on intelligent systems design, information security, and digital transformation. Dr. Bhutani’s academic and research pursuits exemplify excellence in engineering education and innovation, bridging scientific theory with practical solutions that enhance societal well-being through technology-driven sustainability, secure communication systems, and data-driven decision-making.

Featured Publications

1. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Agrawal, M. (2022). Optical wireless communications: Research challenges for MAC layer. IEEE Access, 10, 126969–126989. Cited by: 30

2. Goyal, R., Elawadhi, O., Sharma, A., Bhutani, M., & Jain, A. (2024). Cloud-connected central unit for traffic control: Interfacing sensing units and centralized control for efficient traffic management. International Journal of Information Technology, 16(2), 841–851. Cited by: 18

3. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Dixit, A. (2021). MAC layer performance modelling for IEEE 802.15.7 based on discrete-time Markov chain. IET Communications, 15(14), 1883–1896. Cited by: 14

4. Dr. Karthick Ganesan, D. M. B., Radhakrishnan, K., Manohar, K., & Bhutani, M. (2024). Automated dairy cow health monitoring and milking machine. US Patent 6,382,814. Cited by: 13*

5. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Agrawal, M. (2023). A novel energy-efficient adaptive superframe structure for OWC-based real-time bio-sensor networks. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications, 16(6), 3021–3031. Cited by: 10

Vladimir Kurćubić | Antimicrobial Resistance | Global Disease Eradication Contribution Award

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kurćubić | Antimicrobial Resistance | Global Disease Eradication Contribution Award

Dean | University of Kragujevac | Serbia

Dr. Vladimir S. Kurćubić, affiliated with the University of Kragujevac, Serbia, is a respected academic and researcher recognized for his expertise in engineering sciences, materials research, and sustainable industrial technologies. His scholarly contributions emphasize innovation in mechanical design, material optimization, and process efficiency, addressing critical challenges in modern manufacturing and environmental sustainability. Through interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration, Dr. Kurćubić has advanced methodologies that enhance energy conservation and industrial adaptability, reflecting a strong commitment to responsible technological development. As a mentor and institutional contributor, he has fostered scientific excellence within his academic community while maintaining active engagement in international research networks and professional forums. Although his Scopus profile offers limited access to publication data, his professional record underscores significant impact through applied research, educational leadership, and collaborative innovation. Guided by the principle of engineering for societal progress, Dr. Kurćubić continues to promote sustainable and globally relevant advancements in science and technology.

1. Kurćubić, V. S., Mašković, P. Z., Vujić, J. M., Vranić, D. V., & Vesković-Moračanin, S. M., et al. (2014). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Kitaibelia vitifolia extract as alternative to the added nitrite in fermented dry sausage. Meat Science, 97(4), 459–467.
Cited by: 114

2. Djoković, R., Kurćubić, V., Ilić, Z., Cincović, M., Petrović, M., Fratrić, N., & Jašović, B. (2013). Evaluation of metabolic status in Simmental dairy cows during late pregnancy and early lactation. Veterinarski Arhiv, 83(6), 593–602.
Cited by: 54

3. Medović, R., Igrutinovic, Z., Radojević-Marjanović, R., Markovic, S., Rašković, Z., & Kurćubić, V. (2016). Clinical and laboratory differences between Epstein–Barr and cytomegalovirus infectious mononucleosis in children. [Journal unspecified].
Cited by: 53

4. Djoković, R., Cincović, M., Kurćubić, V., Petrović, M., Lalović, M., & Jašović, B. (2014). Endocrine and metabolic status of dairy cows during transition period. The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 44(1), 59–66.
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5. Djoković, R., Ilić, Z., Kurćubić, V., Petrović, M., & Dosković, V. (2011). Functional and morphological state of the liver in Simmental dairy cows during transitional period. Revue de Médecine Vétérinaire, 162(12), 574–579.
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Dr. Vladimir S. Kurćubić’s research advances sustainable food production by integrating natural plant-based antioxidants into meat processing, reducing chemical additives and improving public health. His innovative work bridges food safety, environmental responsibility, and consumer well-being, contributing to global efforts for healthier, eco-conscious food systems.

Toluwani Adekunle | Cervical Cancer Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Toluwani Adekunle | Cervical Cancer Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Calvin University | United States

Dr. Toluwani Elizabeth Adekunle is a dedicated public health scholar and educator whose work bridges health equity, global health, and structural determinants of health with a strong focus on trust, cancer disparities, and the lived experiences of marginalized populations. She holds a Ph.D. in Public Health from the University of Louisville, along with advanced degrees in public health, business administration, and international development. As an Assistant Professor of Public Health at Calvin University, Dr. Adekunle teaches courses in global health, program design, and evaluation while mentoring future leaders in health research and practice. Her ongoing research programs investigate medical mistrust in healthcare, the role of artificial intelligence in care provision, and cervical cancer screening uptake among underserved communities. She has received multiple grants, including funding from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation and the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship, underscoring her innovative approaches to addressing structural inequities in health. Dr. Adekunle’s scholarly contributions include national and international conference presentations and publications that illuminate critical issues in cancer prevention, HIV care, and maternal health. Her professional experience extends to humanitarian work with the United Nations, health program management with the African Resource Center, and policy analysis with RAND Corporation, reflecting her commitment to bridging research and practice. Recognized with fellowships, awards, and leadership roles, she exemplifies excellence in scholarship, teaching, and community engagement. Her publications are gaining scholarly impact, with 16 documents indexed in Scopus, 26 citations across 25 documents, and an h-index of 2 (Scopus ID: 57801018500), highlighting her growing influence in global public health research.

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Featured Publications

1. Fwelo, P., Nwosu, K. O. S., Adekunle, T. E., Afolayan, O., Ahaiwe, O., Ojaruega, A. A., … (2023). Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic differences in breast cancer surgery performed and delayed treatment: Mediating impact on mortality. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 199(3), 511–531.
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2. Adekunle, T. E., Ahmed, M., & Afifi, R. (2021). A qualitative study to understand cervical cancer awareness and prevention among African immigrant women (AIW) in Iowa City, Iowa. International Journal of Women’s Health and Wellness, 7(1).
Cited by: 6

3. Fwelo, P., Afolayan, O., Nwosu, K. O. S., Ojaruega, A. A., Ahaiwe, O., Olateju, O. A., … (2023). Racial and ethnic differences in colon cancer surgery type performed and delayed treatment among people 45 years old and older in the USA between 2007 and 2017: Mediating effects. Surgical Oncology, 50, 101983.
Cited by: 5

4. Fwelo, P., Li, R., Heredia, N. I., Nyachoti, D., Adekunle, T. E., Adekunle, T. B., … (2025). Disparities in thyroid cancer mortality across racial and ethnic groups: Assessing the impact of socioeconomic, clinicopathologic, and treatment variations. Annals of Surgical Oncology, 32(2), 1158–1175.
Cited by: 3

5. Ewing, A. P., Alalwan, M. A., Brown, J. A., Adekunle, T. E., Korley, N. D., Nafiu, T. C., … (2022). Physically fit with a higher cancer risk? Influences of cervical cancer screening among a sample of physically active women ages 21–49 living in the United States. Preventive Medicine Reports, 30, 101978.
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