Prof. Dr. Annette Kaiser | Malaria | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Annette Kaiser | Malaria | Excellence in Research Award

Universität Duisburg-Essen | Germany

Prof. Dr. Annette Kaiser is an accomplished academic affiliated with Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany. She has authored 44 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, receiving over 750 citations  and achieving an h-index of 15, reflecting sustained scholarly impact and research excellence. Her work demonstrates strong expertise within her discipline, contributing to both theoretical advancement and applied knowledge. Through collaboration with 137 co-authors, she maintains an active international research network, promoting interdisciplinary engagement and global academic exchange. Prof. Dr. Kaiser’s consistent publication record, citation performance, and collaborative leadership highlight her significant contribution to higher education, research innovation, and broader societal development at national and international levels.

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Jean Bosco Mbonimpa | Malaria | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jean Bosco Mbonimpa | Malaria | Best Researcher Award

King Faisal Hospital | Rwanda

Mr. Jean Bosco Mbonimpa is a clinical researcher based at King Faisal Hospital, Kigali, Rwanda, with expertise in infectious diseases, genomic surveillance, and malaria drug resistance. His research focuses on monitoring Plasmodium falciparum resistance markers to support evidence-based malaria control and treatment strategies. He has authored four peer-reviewed publications that have received eight citations, reflecting early but growing scientific impact. Mr. Mbonimpa collaborates with multidisciplinary and international research teams, contributing to genomic data generation and public health–oriented research. His work has clear societal relevance, strengthening surveillance systems and informing national and regional malaria elimination efforts.

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