Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Preeclampsia | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Preeclampsia | Research Excellence Award

Harvard Medical School | United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér is a distinguished researcher at Harvard Medical School, recognized for her contributions to molecular medicine, mitochondrial biology, and translational research in liver and kidney diseases as well as pregnancy-related disorders such as preeclampsia. With 88 publications cited over 6,100 times, she has established a strong international presence through collaborations with more than 400 co-authors, advancing understanding of oxidative stress, organ-specific injury, and therapeutic interventions. Her work spans high-impact journals, including Science, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and Kidney International, reflecting a commitment to developing innovative approaches for disease mitigation and treatment. Through pioneering studies on hydrazone-based therapeutics, multi-organ disease models, and mitochondrial resilience, her research has significantly influenced both clinical and experimental strategies, bridging fundamental science and translational medicine for global health impact

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Prince Kyere Dwaah | Public Health | Best Epidemiological Research Award

Mr. Prince Kyere Dwaah | Public Health | Best Epidemiological Research Award

Assistant Veterinary Technologist | Akenten Appiah Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development | Ghana

Mr. Prince Kyere Dwaah is an emerging public health researcher and MPhil student at the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), Ghana. With a background bridging public, animal, and community health, his work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing zoonotic disease control and health education in underserved populations. His research contributions span clinical case documentation, community-based intervention studies, and immunological insights into host-pathogen interactions. Notably, his case report on a Suspected Outbreak of Sheep Pox in Techiman, Ghana underscores his engagement in veterinary epidemiology and rapid field response, while his study on The Role of Community-based Rabies Education in Promoting Preventive Health Behaviors highlights his focus on integrating health literacy into public health strategy. Through such works, Dwaah has fostered interdisciplinary collaborations across veterinary and public health sectors, contributing to the understanding of disease prevention and behavioral change communication. His interest in parasitic immunology, as reflected in his work on host defense mechanisms against worm infections, reveals his scientific curiosity and broader concern for global infectious disease challenges. With a growing body of publications in peer-reviewed journals and citations reflecting his emerging influence, he aspires to strengthen disease surveillance systems, improve health awareness, and promote sustainable health practices in sub-Saharan Africa. His scholarly endeavors embody the intersection of research, education, and community engagement, aligning with global goals for equitable and preventive healthcare.

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1. Dwaah, P. K., Awua-Boateng, N. Y. A., Osei-Tutu, A., Akwei, M., & others. (2025). Suspected outbreak of sheep pox in Techiman, Ghana: A case report. Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports, 2(1), 1–3.

2. Dwaah, P. K., Ahmed, M., Amissah, P., Oppong, F. S., Lumor, P., Edze, P., & Sayibu, I. (2024). The role of community-based rabies education in promoting preventive health behaviors in Techiman: A case study on rabies sensitization. Journal of Health Education Research & Development, 12(5).

3. Dwaah, P. K., & Oppong, F. S. (n.d.). Unveiling host defense networks: Worm resistance mechanisms and mechanisms by which hosts resist worm infections

Through his research on zoonotic diseases and community-based health education, Dwaah Prince Kyere advances public health awareness and preventive strategies in Ghana. His work bridges veterinary science and human health, fostering resilient communities and contributing to global One Health initiatives.