Marie-Line Andréola | Virology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Marie-Line Andréola | Virology | Research Excellence Award

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique | France

Dr. Marie-Line Andréola is an established researcher in virology and immunology at the Laboratoire de Microbiologie Fondamentale et Pathogénicité, Bordeaux, France. Her work focuses on viral pathogenesis, host–virus interactions, innate and adaptive immune responses, and antiviral strategies, with particular emphasis on HIV-1, SARS-CoV-2, Zika virus, and interferon biology. She has authored 98 peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received over 3,190 citations, reflecting the strong scientific impact of her research, and she holds an h-index of 31. Dr. Andréola has collaborated extensively at the international level, with more than 370 co-authors, contributing to multidisciplinary and translational studies. Her research has advanced understanding of viral replication control, immune modulation, and therapeutic targets, with clear relevance for public health, emerging infectious diseases, and the development of antiviral interventions.

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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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