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/

Ting Cheng | Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ting Cheng | Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award

Shanxi Medical University | China

Dr. Cheng Ting is a medical doctor and researcher affiliated with Shanxi Medical University, recognized for her contributions to autoimmune disease research, metabolic disorders, and chronic disease management. Her academic and clinical expertise spans rheumatology, endocrinology, osteoporosis, thyroid disorders, diabetes, and systemic autoimmune diseases. Dr. Cheng has actively contributed to translational medicine through clinical research projects and scientific publications focused on improving diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes. She has led provincial and hospital-level research projects and collaborated with national and international scientific communities. Her research achievements include SCI-indexed publications, academic book contributions, and patented medical innovations. Dr. Cheng has also gained international recognition through invited keynote lectures at major conferences, including EULAR and APLAR. Through her dedication to medical advancement, innovation, and patient-centered research, she continues to strengthen biomedical research and healthcare development both nationally and internationally.

Professional Profile

 

Education

Dr. Cheng Ting completed her medical education in China and earned her M.D. qualification with specialized training in internal medicine, autoimmune diseases, endocrinology, and chronic disease management. Her academic background provided extensive knowledge in clinical medicine, biomedical sciences, diagnostic methodologies, and evidence-based healthcare practices. During her advanced medical training, she developed strong expertise in rheumatology, osteoporosis research, metabolic diseases, and immune-related disorders. Her educational journey emphasized both theoretical medical sciences and practical clinical applications, enabling her to integrate patient care with scientific investigation. She further enhanced her academic profile through continuous participation in scientific conferences, professional workshops, and interdisciplinary medical collaborations. Her educational development also includes contributions to academic literature and participation in medical publishing activities. Through continuous learning and professional development, Dr. Cheng has established a strong academic foundation that supports her ongoing research in autoimmune diseases, metabolic health, chronic disease prevention, and translational clinical medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Cheng Ting has extensive professional experience in clinical medicine, biomedical research, and chronic disease management. She currently serves at Shanxi Medical University, where she combines patient care with advanced scientific research. Her clinical expertise includes the diagnosis and management of autoimmune diseases, osteoporosis, thyroid disorders, diabetes, and metabolic syndromes. Throughout her career, she has led two provincial and hospital-level research projects aimed at improving treatment strategies and healthcare outcomes. She has authored and co-authored several SCI-indexed research papers and contributed to multiple academic books related to medical sciences. Dr. Cheng also holds numerous national patents, reflecting her commitment to innovation and translational medicine. In addition to research and clinical responsibilities, she has been invited to present keynote speeches at internationally recognized conferences, including EULAR and APLAR. Her professional career demonstrates leadership, scientific excellence, and dedication to advancing global healthcare and medical research.

Research Interest 

Dr. Cheng Ting focuses her research on autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, rheumatology, endocrinology, and chronic disease prevention. Her studies investigate the mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment strategies for conditions such as systemic sclerosis, osteoporosis, thyroid diseases, diabetes, and immune-mediated inflammatory disorders. She is particularly interested in translational medicine approaches that connect laboratory discoveries with clinical applications to improve patient outcomes. Her recent scientific contributions include research on viral infections and autoimmune diseases, as well as the clinical implications of nutritional interventions such as low-carbohydrate diets in autoimmune conditions. Dr. Cheng also emphasizes chronic disease management and preventive healthcare strategies aimed at reducing disease burden and improving long-term quality of life. Through multidisciplinary collaborations and evidence-based research methodologies, she continues to contribute to advancing biomedical science and precision medicine. Her research supports the development of innovative therapeutic approaches and improved healthcare systems for patients with autoimmune and metabolic disorders.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Cheng Ting has received several recognitions for her outstanding contributions to medical research, innovation, and healthcare advancement. One of her most notable achievements is receiving the Second Prize of the Shanxi Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress Award, which honors significant scientific contributions with practical healthcare impact. Her innovative work is further reflected in her ownership of 20 national patents related to medical technologies and healthcare solutions. Dr. Cheng has also earned professional recognition through invitations to deliver keynote speeches at major international and regional scientific conferences, including the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) and the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology (APLAR). Her academic accomplishments include publishing multiple SCI-indexed papers and contributing to five academic books in the field of medicine and chronic disease management. These honors demonstrate her commitment to scientific innovation, translational medicine, clinical excellence, and international collaboration in biomedical and autoimmune disease research.

Conclusion

Dr. Cheng Ting  is a dedicated clinician, researcher, and innovator whose work significantly contributes to autoimmune disease research, metabolic medicine, and chronic disease management. With strong academic training, clinical expertise, research leadership, and international scientific engagement, she has established herself as an emerging contributor to biomedical and translational medicine. Her achievements include SCI-indexed publications, national patents, prestigious research awards, and keynote presentations at internationally recognized conferences. Dr. Cheng’s commitment to improving healthcare through scientific innovation and evidence-based medicine highlights her growing influence in global medical research. Her continued focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, translational medicine, and patient-centered healthcare positions her for further academic and professional excellence in the international biomedical research community.

Publications Top Noted

  • The application of low-carbohydrate diet in autoimmune diseases: Mechanisms, evidence, and prospects for clinical translation
    Authors: Ming-Fu Lu
    Citation: Autoimmunity Reviews | DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2026.104071
  •  Mendelian randomization unveils genetic causal relationships between viral infections and systemic sclerosis
    Authors: Ting Cheng
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Scientific Reports | DOI: Not provided

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.

Professional Profile

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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.