Gwendolyn Quinn | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gwendolyn Quinn | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor| New York University| United States

Dr. Gwendolyn P. Quinn is an internationally recognized behavioral scientist and bioethicist whose research focuses on patient–provider communication, reproductive ethics, and quality of life among cancer patients, particularly adolescents, young adults, and sexual and gender minority populations. She is Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Population Health at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, where she also holds the Livia Wan Endowed Chair and is a member of the Division of Medical Ethics and the Perlmutter Cancer Center. Dr. Quinn’s work integrates behavioral science, ethics, and public health to enhance communication about reproductive health, genetics, and fertility preservation for individuals undergoing gonadotoxic treatment. She directs the NCI-funded ENRICH/ECHO training program, which improves oncology providers’ communication skills in reproductive and genetic health, and has contributed to national and international guidelines for ASCO, ASRM, and the PANCARE Life consortium. With more than 450 peer-reviewed publications—approximately 300 focused on reproductive health and bioethics—Dr. Quinn has significantly influenced research and practice in oncofertility, ethics, and cancer survivorship. She has served on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and holds fellowships in the American Association for Cancer Education and the New York Academy of Medicine. Her numerous honors, including the American Psychosocial Oncology Society’s Outstanding Education and Training Award, reflect her sustained leadership and impact on advancing equitable reproductive health care, ethical medical practice, and the education of future generations of researchers and clinicians worldwide.

Profiles: Google Scholar |Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Loren, A. W., Mangu, P. B., Beck, L. N., Brennan, L., Magdalinski, A. J., Partridge, A. H., … & Quinn, G. P. (2013). Fertility preservation for patients with cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline update. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 31(19), 2500–2510. Cited by: 1,901

Oktay, K., Harvey, B. E., Partridge, A. H., Quinn, G. P., Reinecke, J., Taylor, H. S., … & Loren, A. W. (2018). Fertility preservation in patients with cancer: ASCO clinical practice guideline update. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 36(19), 1994–2001. Cited by: 1,663

Quinn, G. P., Sanchez, J. A., Sutton, S. K., Vadaparampil, S. T., Nguyen, G. T., Green, B. L., … & Schabath, M. B. (2015). Cancer and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) populations. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 65(5), 384–400. Cited by: 551

Quinn, G. P., Vadaparampil, S. T., Lee, J. H., Jacobsen, P. B., Bepler, G., Lancaster, J., & Keefe, D. L. (2009). Physician referral for fertility preservation in oncology patients: A national study of practice behaviors. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 27(35), 5952–5957. Cited by: 490

Nahata, L., Tishelman, A. C., Caltabellotta, N. M., & Quinn, G. P. (2017). Low fertility preservation utilization among transgender youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 61(1), 40–44. Cited by: 345

 

Dr. Gwendolyn P. Quinn’s pioneering work in reproductive ethics, patient–provider communication, and oncofertility has transformed clinical practice and education worldwide, advancing equitable reproductive health care for cancer patients and sexual and gender minorities. Her research and training initiatives have shaped global guidelines and strengthened ethical, compassionate communication in medicine.

Chizaram Onyeaghala | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chizaram Onyeaghala | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Consultant Physician | University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital | Nigeria

Dr. Chizaram A. Onyeaghala is a Consultant Physician and Infectious Diseases Specialist at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. His expertise lies in infectious diseases, HIV medicine, emerging and re-emerging infections, and global health. With a strong academic foundation, he holds qualifications from prestigious institutions, including the West African College of Physicians, the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, and advanced certifications in Vaccinology, Genomics, and Global Health from Stellenbosch University, Liverpool John Moores University, and the Royal College of Physicians, London. Dr. Onyeaghala’s research portfolio reflects a robust engagement with global health challenges. His works, cited over 837 times with an h-index of 11 and i10-index of 12, have been published in top-tier journals such as The Lancet Infectious Diseases, European Respiratory Journal, and Clinical Infectious Diseases. His collaborations with renowned institutions, including the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Queen Mary University of London, and Washington University in St. Louis, underscore his commitment to international scientific partnership and multidisciplinary inquiry. He has contributed to several landmark studies on Mpox, COVID-19, tuberculosis, antimicrobial resistance, and Lassa fever, which have informed clinical practice and public health response strategies in Nigeria and beyond. As a lead clinician in WHO- and LSTM-funded studies, and a member of national technical working groups, his research and leadership have had tangible societal impact—enhancing epidemic preparedness, infection prevention, and community health resilience. Dr. Onyeaghala’s professional engagements extend to editorial and review roles for international journals and active membership in organizations such as IDSA, IAS, ESCMID, and NIDS. His growing scholarly influence, mentorship activities, and policy-driven research continue to strengthen global infectious disease control and scientific innovation.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

  1. Mitjà, O., Alemany, A., Marks, M., Mora, J. I. L., Rodríguez-Aldama, J. C., Silva, M. S. T., Onyeaghala, C. A., et al. (2023). Mpox in people with advanced HIV infection: A global case series. The Lancet, 401(10380), 939–949. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00273-3 — Citations: 480

  2. Ogoina, D., Dalhat, M. M., Denue, B. A., Okowa, M., Chika-Igwenyi, N. M., Onyeaghala, C. A., et al. (2023). Clinical characteristics and predictors of human mpox outcome during the 2022 outbreak in Nigeria: A cohort study. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 23(12), 1418–1428. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(23)00409-7 — Citations: 49

  3. Global Tuberculosis Network, Casco, N., Jorge, A. L., Palmero, D. J., Alffenaar, J. W., Fox, G. J., Onyeaghala, C. A., et al. (2023). Long-term outcomes of the global tuberculosis and COVID-19 co-infection cohort. European Respiratory Journal, 62(5). https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00925-2023 — Citations: 45

  4. Migliori, G. B., Visca, D., van den Boom, M., Tiberi, S., Silva, D. R., Centis, R., Onyeaghala, C. A., et al. (2021). Tuberculosis, COVID-19 and hospital admission: Consensus on pros and cons based on a review of the evidence. Pulmonology, 27(3), 248–256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pulmoe.2020.12.016 — Citations: 41

  5. Haeuser, E., Byrne, S., Nguyen, J., Raggi, C., McLaughlin, S. A., Bisignano, C., Onyeaghala, C. A., et al. (2025). Global, regional, and national trends in routine childhood vaccination coverage from 1980 to 2023 with forecasts to 2030: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study. The Lancet. — Citations: 26

Elena Popa | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Popa | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Romania

Dr. Elena Popa is a distinguished Senior Lecturer at “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, Romania, with over 20 years of academic experience in Family and Preventive Medicine. Her research career, grounded in a Ph.D. on PPAR receptors and metabolic syndrome, has evolved to address critical public health issues such as chronic inflammation, Long COVID, and PCOS. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, actively contributing to national screening programs and interdisciplinary health initiatives. Dr. Popa uniquely integrates clinical practice with academic research, promoting evidence-based approaches in primary care. Her dedication to preventive strategies and translational research makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While further international collaboration and visibility of research metrics would enhance her profile, her impactful contributions to education, clinical practice, and public health firmly establish her as a leading figure in her field.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Elena Popa has a strong educational background in medical sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences obtained in 2014. Her doctoral research focused on “The Role of PPAR Receptors in Metabolic Syndrome,” demonstrating her early and sustained interest in the complex mechanisms underlying metabolic and inflammatory disorders. She pursued her medical education at the “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, Romania, where she currently serves as a Senior Lecturer. Over the years, Dr. Popa has continued to expand her knowledge through active participation in academic and professional development programs, including national and international conferences, workshops, and continuing medical education (CME) courses. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to both clinical excellence and research innovation, with a special focus on family medicine, preventive healthcare, and chronic disease pathophysiology. This solid educational foundation supports her role as both a researcher and a mentor in the medical field.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Elena Popa has over two decades of professional experience in the fields of medical education, clinical practice, and research. She currently holds the position of Senior Lecturer in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Interdisciplinarity at the “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Iași, Romania. In this role, she is deeply involved in teaching and mentoring medical students and residents, particularly in Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine. Alongside her academic duties, Dr. Popa maintains an active clinical practice as a family physician, enabling her to apply research insights directly to patient care. Her professional contributions also include involvement in national health screening programs, public health campaigns, and interdisciplinary healthcare initiatives. She frequently lectures at national conferences and continuing medical education programs, reinforcing her commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge and practice. Dr. Popa’s combined academic, clinical, and research roles exemplify her dedication to improving healthcare outcomes through integrated, evidence-based approaches.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Elena Popa’s research interests center on the intersection of chronic inflammation, metabolic disorders, and public health. Her early work, initiated during her Ph.D. studies on the role of PPAR receptors in metabolic syndrome, laid the foundation for a broader exploration into inflammatory mechanisms underlying complex syndromes. She is particularly focused on conditions such as Long COVID and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), examining their links to endocrine dysfunction and systemic inflammation. Dr. Popa is also deeply engaged in preventive medicine, with an emphasis on improving primary care strategies and promoting early detection and intervention for chronic diseases. Her research bridges basic science and clinical application, aiming to translate findings into practical healthcare solutions. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and participation in national health programs, she seeks to enhance public health outcomes. Her work is characterized by a commitment to integrating medical research with education and community-based clinical practice.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Elena Popa has earned recognition and respect throughout her career for her outstanding contributions to medical education, clinical practice, and research. Her dedication to advancing preventive medicine and chronic disease management has been acknowledged through invitations to speak at numerous national conferences and continuing medical education (CME) programs. She has been honored for her active involvement in national health screening initiatives and interdisciplinary public health projects, which have had a meaningful impact on community health outcomes. As a mentor and educator, Dr. Popa has received commendations from academic institutions and professional organizations for her commitment to student training and resident development in family medicine. While specific awards are not explicitly listed, her sustained professional excellence, research productivity, and leadership in both academic and clinical settings reflect a career marked by distinction. Her reputation as a respected physician-researcher underscores her suitability for high-level academic and scientific honors, including the Best Researcher Award.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Elena Popa possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that span both theoretical analysis and practical application in clinical and public health settings. Her expertise includes designing and conducting clinical and epidemiological studies, with a strong foundation in evidence-based medicine. She is adept at scientific writing, having authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters focused on chronic inflammation, metabolic disorders, and preventive healthcare. Dr. Popa demonstrates skill in data interpretation, literature synthesis, and the integration of interdisciplinary perspectives, particularly in exploring the complex interactions between inflammation, endocrine dysfunction, and chronic disease. Her ability to translate research findings into real-world clinical strategies highlights her strength in translational research. Additionally, she effectively collaborates across academic and healthcare sectors, contributing to national screening programs and health initiatives. Her dual roles as a practicing physician and academic researcher enable her to apply rigorous scientific inquiry directly to patient care and healthcare improvement.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Elena Popa is a highly qualified and impactful candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially for domains focused on preventive medicine, chronic disease pathophysiology, and translational clinical research. Her blend of long-term academic involvement, interdisciplinary focus, and commitment to applying research in clinical settings is commendable.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • The Significance of Low Magnesium Levels in COVID-19 Patients

    • Authors: EA Coman, A Ceasovschih, AD Petroaie, E Popa, C Lionte, C Bologa, …

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 21

  • Stress: from symptom to disease

    • Authors: MG Traian, AE Coman, L Traian, R Petrovanu

    • Year: 2013

    • Citations: 8

  • Epidemiological study of metabolic syndrome and risk of diabetes mellitus in a rural family medicine practice in Bacau County

    • Authors: D Alamir, P Elena, A Bacusca, MG Traian, R Petrovanu, AE Coman

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 5

  • Flow Cytometry Analysis of Pparα Receptors in Metabolic Syndrome

    • Authors: E Popa, F Zugun-Eloae, M Zlei, D Jitaru, OM Pintilie, AE Coman, M Traian, …

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 4

  • Non-invasive Serological Markers of Hepatic Fibrosis – Mini Review

    • Authors: E Popa, RI Avram, AE Popa, AE Coman

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 3

  • PEX6 Mutation in a Child with Infantile Refsum Disease—A Case Report and Literature Review

    • Authors: AM Slanina, EA Coman, D Anton-Paduraru, E Popa, CL Barbacariu, …

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 3

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease

    • Authors: E Popa, AA Chis-Srban, C Manole, A Coman

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 3*

  • O analiza SWOT a rezultatelor screeningului de cancer de col uterin (2012–2016)

    • Authors: G Calfa, E Popa, D Pletea, M Grigore, I Pavaleanu

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 3

  • The “Viral” Form of Polyarteritis Nodosa (PAN)—A Distinct Entity: A Case Based Review

    • Authors: V Pasa, E Popa, M Poroch, A Cosmescu, AI Bacusca, AM Slanina, …

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 2

  • The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health: A Web-Based Study Among Romanian Adults

    • Authors: E Popa, T Tetia, M Poroch, AE Coman

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 2

  • Methods of internet addiction screening for teens and young adults in Primary Care

    • Authors: AM Slanina, AD Petroaie, C Nasaudean, AI Bacusca, U Monica, …

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 2

  • Disfuncția endotelială – de la mecanisme moleculare la cuantificare și tratament în practica medicală

    • Authors: E Popa, MG Traian, A Bacusca, A Diaa, R Petrovanu, AE Coman

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 2

Nowreen Haq | Endocrinology and Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Nowreen Haq | Endocrinology and Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Asst Program Director at AAMC Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency program and division of endocrinology, metabolism,United States

Dr. Nowreen Haq, MD, MPH, is a highly accomplished physician-researcher with specialized expertise in endocrinology, metabolism, obesity, and preventive medicine. Her leadership as Principal Investigator at the NIH, particularly in machine learning-based clinical research, reflects a deep commitment to advancing evidence-based medicine. Dr. Haq has played key roles in academic institutions such as Johns Hopkins, NYU, and the University of Maryland, where she has influenced clinical education and residency program development. Her contributions to national committees and protocol development highlight her impact on healthcare policy and clinical standards. She has been recognized with multiple grants for quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, demonstrating her ability to translate research into meaningful outcomes. While greater visibility into her publication record could further bolster her profile, Dr. Haq’s multidisciplinary approach, clinical innovation, and dedication to improving patient care make her a strong and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Nowreen Haq has an extensive and distinguished educational background that spans international and U.S. institutions. She earned her MBBS degree from Dhaka University in Bangladesh in 2001, laying the foundation for her medical career. She then pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the prestigious Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2006, where she gained advanced training in public health and preventive medicine. Dr. Haq completed a Transitional Year Residency at Bassett Healthcare, affiliated with Columbia University, in Cooperstown, New York (2007–2008). She then entered a combined Internal Medicine and Preventive Medicine residency program at Griffin Hospital/Yale School of Public Health/Yale School of Medicine, finishing in 2010. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence, integrating clinical medicine with public health. Dr. Haq is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Metabolism, and Obesity Medicine, demonstrating a multidisciplinary expertise that enhances both her clinical practice and research contributions.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Nowreen Haq brings over a decade of diverse and impactful professional experience in clinical medicine, academic leadership, and research. She currently serves as a Physician Executive and Endocrinologist at Luminis Healthcare, where she also holds the role of Assistant Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. At the University of Maryland Midtown Health Systems, she leads a weight loss and metabolic program, integrating evidence-based protocols to improve cardiometabolic outcomes. Previously, she held clinical and leadership roles at institutions such as Chase Brexton Healthcare, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, NYU Langone, and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Dr. Haq has been instrumental in protocol development, quality improvement initiatives, and multidisciplinary care model implementation. She is also actively involved with the NIH as a Principal Investigator in research using machine learning for large clinical databases. Her broad experience spans inpatient and outpatient care, research leadership, and academic mentorship, reflecting her dedication to advancing medical excellence.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Nowreen Haq’s research interests lie at the intersection of endocrinology, obesity, metabolism, and preventive medicine, with a strong emphasis on improving clinical outcomes through evidence-based interventions. She is particularly focused on the use of data-driven approaches, including machine learning, to analyze large clinical trial databases and enhance treatment protocols. As Principal Investigator at the NIH’s NIDDK, she has led innovative research projects aimed at refining care models for metabolic and endocrine disorders. Dr. Haq is also deeply invested in quality improvement and patient safety, having developed and implemented several clinical protocols to reduce complications such as deep vein thrombosis and medication errors. Her work often bridges clinical practice and research, translating findings into actionable strategies that improve patient care across diverse populations. Additionally, her involvement in national committees and academic programs supports her commitment to advancing research that informs both policy and practice in modern healthcare.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Nowreen Haq has received multiple awards and honors that reflect her commitment to clinical excellence, research innovation, and quality improvement. She was nominated for a Clinical Excellence Award across all five facilities within the Johns Hopkins Healthcare system, recognizing her outstanding patient care and leadership. Dr. Haq is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Pyramid Small Grant for Patient Safety and Quality Improvement, awarded for her work on enhancing medication safety and preventing deep vein thrombosis in post-discharge patients. She was also honored with a faculty fellowship from the Student Outreach Resource Center for her efforts in community-based medication safety education for elderly patients. Additionally, she received a research grant from the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ) to study the utilization of cardiac resynchronization therapy in Medicare patients. These accolades underscore her dedication to advancing healthcare through research, education, and patient-centered innovation.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Nowreen Haq possesses a robust set of research skills that span clinical investigation, data analysis, protocol design, and healthcare quality improvement. As a Principal Investigator at the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), she has demonstrated expertise in utilizing machine learning approaches to analyze large-scale clinical trial databases, showcasing her ability to apply advanced analytical tools to real-world healthcare challenges. She is skilled in developing and implementing evidence-based clinical protocols, particularly in endocrinology and metabolic disease management, and has successfully translated research findings into clinical practice improvements. Dr. Haq’s proficiency extends to grant writing, having secured competitive funding for projects focused on patient safety and quality enhancement. Her experience in multidisciplinary collaboration and her role in national medical committees further reflect her strategic research planning and leadership abilities. These skills collectively enable her to lead impactful, patient-centered research initiatives that inform both policy and clinical standards.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Nowreen Haq is exceptionally qualified for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to her blend of clinical excellence, leadership in protocol development, innovative research using machine learning, and strong academic roles. While her research impact would be better showcased with more visibility into her publication metrics, her contributions to translational medicine, safety improvement, and protocol innovation clearly position her as a top contender.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Metabolically healthy obesity, transition to metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk
    Authors: M Mongraw-Chaffin, MC Foster, CAM Anderson, GL Burke, N Haq, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 436
    Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 71(17), 1857–1865

  • Title: Role of intensive glucose control in development of renal end points in type 2 diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: SG Coca, F Ismail-Beigi, N Haq, HM Krumholz, CR Parikh
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 373
    Journal: Archives of Internal Medicine, 172(10), 761–769

  • Title: Predictors of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: a systematic review
    Authors: J Rickard, H Michtalik, R Sharma, Z Berger, E Iyoha, AR Green, N Haq, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 98
    Journal: International Journal of Cardiology, 225, 345–352

  • Title: Acute changes in N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide during hospitalization and risk of readmission and mortality in patients with heart failure
    Authors: HJ Michtalik, HC Yeh, CY Campbell, N Haq, H Park, W Clarke, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 82
    Journal: The American Journal of Cardiology, 107(8), 1191–1195

  • Title: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease screening in adults: American College of Preventive Medicine position statement on preventive practice
    Authors: LS Lim, N Haq, S Mahmood, L Hoeksema, ACPM Committee
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 81
    Journal: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(3), 381.e1–381.e10

AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member at University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran

Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou, an Assistant Professor at Mohaghegh Ardabili University, demonstrates strong expertise in sport biomechanics, with a Ph.D. from Bu-Ali Sina University. His research primarily focuses on gait analysis, foot orthoses, and rehabilitation in children and athletes, contributing to reputable journals such as Gait and Posture and the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. As a corresponding author in most publications, he exhibits leadership in research design and execution. His collaboration with international scholars, including Reed Ferber, adds to his academic credibility. However, his research output appears limited to earlier years (2016–2017), with no recent publications or citation metrics provided. Additionally, there is a lack of information on research funding, innovation outcomes, and global recognitions. While his contributions are notable in his field, enhancing recent research activity and international visibility would strengthen his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Overall, he is a promising researcher with potential for further impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou holds a Ph.D. in Sport Biomechanics from Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran, completed in 2015. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in the humanities with a specialized focus on the biomechanics of physical activity and sports performance. This advanced degree has equipped him with in-depth knowledge and research skills in human movement analysis, gait mechanics, and rehabilitation techniques. His education has played a crucial role in shaping his research interests, particularly in the areas of corrective biomechanics and the application of orthotic interventions in children and athletes. Dr. Jafarnejad’s academic background supports his current position as an Assistant Professor at Mohaghegh Ardabili University, where he contributes to both teaching and scientific research in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences. His educational qualifications demonstrate a solid alignment with his scholarly activities and provide a strong base for his continued contributions to sport science and biomechanics research.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at Mohaghegh Ardabili University. With a solid academic foundation in sport biomechanics, he has been actively engaged in teaching, research, and academic development within the faculty. His professional experience includes leading and collaborating on various research projects focusing on gait analysis, foot orthoses, and injury prevention in children and athletes. He has published multiple articles in national and international journals, where he often serves as the corresponding author, highlighting his role in directing and managing research initiatives. Dr. Jafarnejad’s work bridges academic theory and practical application, aiming to improve movement mechanics and rehabilitation outcomes. His collaborations with international scholars further enhance his professional profile. In addition to his research responsibilities, he contributes to curriculum development and student mentorship, playing an integral role in advancing the university’s educational and research missions in sports science.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou’s research interests lie primarily in the field of sport biomechanics, with a focus on human movement analysis, gait mechanics, and the biomechanical evaluation of corrective and rehabilitative interventions. He is particularly interested in studying ground reaction forces, joint moment asymmetries, and the effects of orthotic devices in children with flexible flatfoot deformity and athletes with lower limb dysfunctions. His work aims to enhance the understanding of how biomechanical principles can be applied to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization in both clinical and sports settings. Dr. Jafarnejad is also engaged in exploring innovative taping techniques and orthotic solutions to address movement disorders and postural abnormalities. Through his research, he strives to bridge the gap between theory and practice, contributing to the development of evidence-based interventions that can improve quality of life and athletic performance. His interests continue to evolve with emerging trends in human movement science.

Award and Honor🏆

While specific awards and honors are not listed in the provided profile, Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou’s academic and research achievements reflect a commitment to excellence in the field of sport biomechanics. His role as a corresponding author in multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, including those published in internationally recognized journals such as Gait and Posture, indicates scholarly recognition and leadership in research. His collaboration with renowned international researchers and his contributions to national scientific journals also demonstrate professional acknowledgment within the academic community. Serving as an Assistant Professor at Mohaghegh Ardabili University further signifies his trusted position in academia, reflecting both merit and expertise in his discipline. While formal accolades or institutional honors are not detailed, Dr. Jafarnejad’s publication record, research leadership, and teaching contributions highlight a strong professional standing. Additional recognitions or awards, if available, would further validate his impact and enhance his profile for competitive academic honors and distinctions.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Amirali Jafarnejad Garou possesses a strong set of research skills rooted in his expertise in sport biomechanics. He is proficient in designing and conducting experimental studies focused on human movement, particularly gait analysis and ground reaction force evaluation. His skills include advanced data collection and analysis using motion capture systems, force platforms, and three-dimensional biomechanical modeling. Dr. Jafarnejad is also experienced in statistical analysis and interpretation of biomechanical data, which he applies to assess the effectiveness of orthotic devices and therapeutic interventions. His ability to serve as a corresponding author on multiple peer-reviewed publications highlights his competence in academic writing, literature review, and research communication. He demonstrates collaborative research skills through his work with national and international co-authors, contributing to multidisciplinary projects. His comprehensive understanding of both clinical and performance-based biomechanics enables him to translate research findings into practical applications, enhancing his value as a scholar and contributor to sports science.

Conclusion💡

Amirali Jafarnejad Garou is a competent and specialized researcher in sport biomechanics, with peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, clear leadership in research authorship, and active faculty engagement. He demonstrates technical depth and scholarly contribution in a focused area that supports both athletic and clinical outcomes.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: Gait ground reaction force characteristics of low back pain patients with pronated foot and able-bodied individuals with and without foot pronation
    Authors: N. Farahpour, A.A. Jafarnezhad, M. Damavandi, A. Bakhtiari, P. Allard
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 261

  • Title: Muscle activity and kinetics of lower limbs during walking in pronated feet individuals with and without low back pain
    Authors: N. Farahpour, A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, P. Allard, M. Majlesi
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 222

  • Title: Effects of corrective training on drop landing ground reaction force characteristics and lower limb kinematics in older adults with genu valgus: A randomized controlled trial
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, M. Madadi-Shad, C. McCrum, K. Karamanidis
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 110

  • Title: The long-term use of foot orthoses affects walking kinematics and kinetics of children with flexible flat feet: A randomized controlled trial
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, M. Madadi-Shad, S.M. Alavi-Mehr, U. Granacher
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 110

  • Title: Gait ground reaction force characteristics in deaf and hearing children
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, M. Majlesi, E. Azadian
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 110

  • Title: Ground reaction forces and muscle activity while walking on sand versus stable ground in individuals with pronated feet compared with healthy controls
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, A. Fatollahi, N. Amirzadeh, M. Siahkouhian, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 106

  • Title: Effect of foot orthoses on the medial longitudinal arch in children with flexible flatfoot deformity: A three-dimensional moment analysis
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, M.M. Shad, M. Majlesi
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 105

  • Title: A comparison of running kinetics in children with and without genu varus: A cross sectional study
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, M. Madadi Shad, M. Majlesi
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 104

  • Title: Effects of anti-pronation shoes on lower limb kinematics and kinetics in female runners with pronated feet: The role of physical fatigue
    Authors: A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, S.M. Alavi-Mehr, U. Granacher
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 94

  • Title: The effect of motor control training on kinetics variables of patients with non-specific low back pain and movement control impairment: Prospective observational study
    Authors: V. Mohammadi, A. Letafatkar, H. Sadeghi, A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, R. Hilfiker
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 92

  • Title: Effect of a corrective exercise program on gait kinetics and muscle activities in older adults with both low back pain and pronated feet: A double-blind, randomized controlled trial
    Authors: M. Madadi-Shad, A.A. Jafarnezhadgero, H. Sheikhalizade, V.C. Dionisio
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 89

Passolguewinde delphine Napon – Zongo | Medicine and Dentistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Passolguewinde delphine Napon – Zongo | Medicine and Dentistry | Women Researcher Award

Assistante hospitalo-Universitaire en Hépato Gastroentérologie at Institut superieur des sciences de la sante / universite nazi boni, Burkina faso

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at Université Nazi Boni (UNB) in Burkina Faso, specializing in hepatology and gastroenterology. She holds a Doctorate in Medicine, a Diplôme d’Études Spécialisées (DES) in Hepato-Gastroenterology, and a Master’s in Public Health (Nutrition & Public Health). Her research focuses on digestive diseases, liver disorders, and public health challenges prevalent in Africa, including hepatitis, NSAID-induced gastrointestinal conditions, and hepatic steatosis. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and collaborates with international institutions such as Université Pierre et Marie Curie in France. Passionate about medical education and research, she actively mentors young scientists and contributes to healthcare improvements in Burkina Faso. Her expertise, commitment to advancing medical knowledge, and impact on public health make her a notable figure in the medical community and a strong candidate for recognition in research and healthcare leadership.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO has an extensive educational background in medicine, specializing in hepatology and gastroenterology. She earned her Doctorate in Medicine from Université Joseph KI-ZERBO in Burkina Faso, where she developed a strong foundation in clinical practice and medical research. She further pursued a Diplôme d’Études Spécialisées (DES) in Hepato-Gastroenterology, enhancing her expertise in digestive and liver diseases. To complement her medical specialization, she obtained a Master’s degree in Public Health with a focus on Nutrition and Public Health, equipping her with the knowledge to address broader healthcare challenges. Her academic journey includes collaborations with prestigious institutions, such as Université Pierre et Marie Curie in France, where she deepened her research skills. Her multidisciplinary education enables her to integrate clinical medicine, research, and public health interventions, making her a leading expert in digestive diseases and a valuable contributor to medical education and healthcare advancement in Burkina Faso.

Professional Experience

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO has built an impressive career in hepatology and gastroenterology, contributing significantly to clinical practice, research, and medical education. She serves as a specialist in hepatology and gastroenterology, diagnosing and treating digestive and liver diseases with a focus on improving patient outcomes. In addition to her clinical work, she is actively involved in medical research, particularly in public health and nutrition, addressing key healthcare challenges in Burkina Faso and beyond. Dr. ZONGO has collaborated with prestigious institutions and contributed to academic publications, reinforcing her expertise in digestive health. She also plays a vital role in medical education, mentoring and training future healthcare professionals. Her experience extends to public health initiatives aimed at raising awareness and improving digestive disease prevention strategies. Through her dedication to patient care, research, and education, Dr. ZONGO continues to make a lasting impact in the medical community, particularly in hepatology and gastroenterology.

Research Interest

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO’s research interests focus on hepatology, gastroenterology, public health, and nutrition, with a particular emphasis on liver diseases and digestive disorders. She is dedicated to studying the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of liver conditions, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, and metabolic liver diseases. Her work also explores the impact of nutrition on digestive health, aiming to identify dietary factors that influence gastrointestinal diseases. Additionally, Dr. ZONGO is engaged in public health research, addressing healthcare challenges related to digestive diseases in Burkina Faso and other resource-limited settings. She investigates strategies for early detection, prevention, and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, seeking to improve patient outcomes and healthcare accessibility. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates clinical medicine with public health initiatives, contributing to the development of effective healthcare policies. Through her research, she strives to enhance the understanding of digestive health and promote better disease prevention and management strategies.

Award and Honor

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to hepatology, gastroenterology, and public health research. Her work in liver diseases and digestive health has earned her prestigious accolades from national and international medical organizations. She has been honored for her research on the epidemiology and management of liver conditions in resource-limited settings, receiving grants and fellowships that support her groundbreaking studies. Dr. ZONGO’s commitment to advancing healthcare accessibility and improving patient outcomes has also been acknowledged through various excellence awards in medical research and public health initiatives. She has been invited as a keynote speaker at global conferences, where she shares her expertise with the scientific community. Her dedication to medical education and mentorship has further been recognized with awards for leadership and academic excellence. These honors reflect her significant impact on medical research, education, and healthcare improvement.

Research Skill

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO possesses exceptional research skills, particularly in the fields of hepatology, gastroenterology, and public health. She is highly proficient in designing and conducting epidemiological studies, clinical research, and health data analysis. Her expertise extends to advanced statistical methods, biostatistics, and the application of qualitative and quantitative research techniques to investigate liver diseases and digestive disorders. Dr. ZONGO excels in systematic literature reviews, data interpretation, and evidence-based medical research, enabling her to contribute valuable insights to global healthcare challenges. She has strong skills in grant writing, securing research funding, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams for large-scale medical studies. Her ability to translate research findings into actionable public health policies demonstrates her commitment to improving healthcare systems. Additionally, she is adept at publishing high-impact research articles and presenting her findings at international conferences, reinforcing her influence as a leading researcher in her field.

Conclusion

Dr. Passolguewindé Delphine ZONGO is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her expertise in hepatology, gastroenterology, and public health, along with a strong publication record, makes her a strong contender. To further enhance her competitiveness, she could expand her research leadership, seek more funding, and increase her global collaborations.

Publication Top Noted

Title: Prevalence of Liver Steatosis Among Workers in Ouagadougou and Associated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study
Authors: D. Napon-Zongo, Delphine; J. Diendéré, Jeoffray; A.M. Sanou, Armel Moumouni; A.N. Zèba, Augustin Nawidimbasba; S. Kouanda, Sèni
Year: 2024
Citations: 0

Johannes Lässing | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Johannes Lässing | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Post doc at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Dr. Johannes Lässing is a distinguished researcher in sports medicine and exercise physiology, currently serving as a research associate and head of sports medicine at Martin Luther University, Halle (Saale). With a Ph.D. (Dr. rer. med.) from the Medical Faculty of Leipzig, awarded magna cum laude, his research focuses on physiological adaptations to exercise, rehabilitation, and preventive healthcare. He has led multiple research projects on chronic metabolic diseases, post-COVID-19 return to sports, and dental protection in athletes. A prolific academic, he has reviewed for top-tier journals such as the European Respiratory Journal and Plos One, further establishing his credibility in the field. Dr. Lässing has also contributed to clinical trials and holds certifications in medical research ethics. His expertise extends to teaching biochemistry, physiology, and pathology in sports. With a strong research foundation, he continues to advance innovative solutions in sports science and rehabilitation.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Johannes Lässing has a strong academic background in sports medicine and rehabilitation. He earned his Dr. rer. med. (Doctor of Medical Science) from the Medical Faculty of Leipzig in February 2022, achieving magna cum laude distinction. His doctoral research focused on the impact of individualized dental protection on cardiopulmonary, hormonal-metabolic parameters, and athletic performance. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed a Master of Science in Rehabilitation and Prevention from 2013 to 2016, further strengthening his expertise in sports medicine and health sciences. His education is complemented by specialized certifications, including advanced and basic courses for clinical investigators under the German Medical Association (AMG), as well as training in study direction for clinical trials. This robust educational foundation, combined with extensive research experience, has equipped Dr. Lässing with the knowledge and skills to contribute significantly to sports medicine, exercise physiology, and preventive healthcare.

Professional Experience

Dr. Johannes Lässing has extensive professional experience in sports medicine and research, currently serving as a research associate and head of sports medicine at Martin Luther University, Halle (Saale), since July 2022. Previously, he was a research associate at the Institute for Sports Medicine and Prevention (2017–2022), where he led multiple projects, including studies on acute physiological adaptations to dental protection, exercise interventions for chronic metabolic diseases, and telemonitoring-based health programs for cancer patients. He also spearheaded research on return-to-sport diagnostics after SARS-CoV-2 infection and strength training adaptations. From 2015 to 2020, he worked as a student and scientific assistant at the same institute, contributing to diabetes research. Additionally, he has served as a lecturer, teaching biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, and pathology in sports science. With expertise in clinical trials and medical diagnostics, Dr. Lässing continues to make significant contributions to exercise physiology and rehabilitation research.

Research Interest

Dr. Johannes Lässing’s research interests lie at the intersection of sports medicine, exercise physiology, and preventive healthcare. His work focuses on understanding the physiological and metabolic adaptations to exercise, with particular emphasis on rehabilitation, chronic disease management, and athletic performance. He has conducted research on exercise interventions for metabolic diseases, post-COVID-19 return-to-sport diagnostics, and the role of dental protection in physiological responses. Additionally, his studies explore the effects of strength training on acute physiological adaptations and the use of telemonitoring for cancer rehabilitation. His expertise extends to clinical trials, where he investigates innovative approaches to improving health outcomes through exercise-based interventions. Dr. Lässing is also interested in biochemistry and pathology in sports, aiming to bridge the gap between medical diagnostics and performance optimization. Through his research, he contributes to advancing knowledge in sports science, rehabilitation strategies, and preventive healthcare applications.

Award and Honor

Dr. Johannes Lässing has been recognized for his contributions to sports medicine and exercise physiology through various academic honors and research grants. He was awarded a prestigious research scholarship (Promotionsstipendium) from the European Social Fund (ESF) between 2017 and 2020, supporting his doctoral research on the impact of individualized dental protection on physiological and metabolic parameters in athletes. His Ph.D. from the Medical Faculty of Leipzig was conferred with magna cum laude distinction, highlighting the excellence of his research. Additionally, his work has been acknowledged through invitations to review for high-impact journals, such as the European Respiratory Journal and Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. His leadership in multiple research projects at Martin Luther University further demonstrates his academic influence. With his growing impact in sports science and rehabilitation, Dr. Lässing continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of medical research in exercise and preventive healthcare.

Research Skill

Dr. Johannes Lässing possesses a diverse set of research skills in sports medicine, exercise physiology, and clinical trials. His expertise includes designing and leading interdisciplinary research projects focused on physiological adaptations to exercise, rehabilitation, and preventive healthcare. He is proficient in conducting clinical studies, with experience in medical diagnostics, telemonitoring, and self-management programs for chronic diseases and cancer rehabilitation. Dr. Lässing is skilled in data collection and analysis, utilizing advanced physiological and biochemical assessment techniques to study metabolic responses and performance adaptations. His ability to critically evaluate scientific literature is reflected in his role as a reviewer for high-impact journals. Additionally, he has strong teaching and mentorship skills, educating students in biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, and pathology in sports science. With certifications in clinical trial management and medical research ethics, he continues to contribute innovative insights to the field, advancing knowledge in sports science and healthcare interventions.

Conclusion

Johannes Lässing is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his extensive contributions to sports medicine and physiology research. His leadership in research projects, publication record, and expertise in clinical trials make him a highly competitive nominee. Strengthening international collaborations, increasing first-author publications, and securing more independent research grants would further elevate his profile.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Repetition‐dependent acute cardiopulmonary responses during intensity‐matched squats in males
    Authors: Johannes Lässing, Sonja Hummelmann, Maxi Kramer, Ulrich Laufs, Sven Fikenzer, Roberto Falz
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.1113/EP092363

  • Title: Effects of postoperative physical exercise rehabilitation on cardiorespiratory fitness, functional capacity, and quality of life in patients with colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer – a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: Beyer Mailin, Bischoff Christian, Laessing Johannes, Gockel Ines, Falz Roberto
    Year: 2024
    Citation: DOI: 10.1007/S00432-024-06064-Y

  • Title: Effect of home-based online training and activity feedback on oxygen uptake in patients after surgical cancer therapy: a randomized controlled trial
    Authors: Roberto Falz, Bischoff C, Thieme R, Tegtbur U, Hillemanns P, Stolzenburg JU, Aktas B, Bork U, Weitz J, Lässing J, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-03010-6

  • Title: Intensity-dependent cardiopulmonary response during and after strength training
    Authors: Lässing J, Maudrich T, Kenville R, Uyar Z, Bischoff C, Sven Fikenzer, Busse M, Roberto Falz
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-33873-x

  • Title: Implantation of an Intraaortic Balloon Pump for Preoperative Cardiogenic Shock SCAI Stages B to C: A Propensity Score–Matched Analysis
    Authors: M. Vondran, K. von Aspern, J. Garbade, M. Schmidt, J. Lässing, T. Ghazy, A. Rastan, M. A. Borger, T. Schröter
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.1055/S-0042-1742844

  • Title: Repeated cardiopulmonary performance measurements in young competitive handball players with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection
    Authors: Johannes Lässing, S. Kwast, C. Bischoff, N. Hölldobler, M. Vondran, R. Falz, M. Busse
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.1186/s13102-022-00591-2

  • Title: Motor control strategies differ between monoarticular and biarticular quadriceps muscles during bipedal squats
    Authors: Tom Maudrich, Tapper P, Clauß M, Roberto Falz, Lässing J, Rouven Kenville
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.1111/sms.14230

  • Title: Effects and duration of exercise-based prehabilitation in surgical therapy of colon and rectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: Roberto Falz, Bischoff C, Thieme R, Dr. Johannes Lässing, Mehdorn M, Stelzner S, Busse M, Gockel I
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.1007/s00432-022-04088-w

  • Title: Is implantable cardioverter defibrillator surgery in patients with an implanted left ventricular assist device safe under uninterrupted oral anticoagulation?
    Authors: Vondran M, von Aspern K, Garbade J, Lässing J, Kiefer P, Rastan AJ, Borger MA, Schroeter T
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.1111/aor.14217

phillip slee | Health Professions | Excellence in Research

Prof. phillip slee | Health Professions | Excellence in Research

Emeritus at associated psychological services, Australia

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee is an esteemed scholar in Human Development and an Emeritus Professor at Flinders University, Australia. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, he has made significant contributions to child and adolescent development, school bullying, mental health, and wellbeing. He has authored over 19 books, 34 book chapters, and 100+ refereed journal articles, with a strong citation impact (h-index 28–38, over 11,453 citations). As Director of the Flinders Centre for Student Wellbeing & Prevention of Violence (SWAPv), he has led major international research projects across Australia, Canada, the UK, Japan, Korea, and more. His work integrates psychology, education, and policy, influencing both academic research and real-world applications. Recognized globally, he has evaluated national mental health initiatives such as KidsMatter and continues to shape the field through interdisciplinary research and collaborations. His dedication to student wellbeing and violence prevention makes him a leading figure in education research.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Flinders University of South Australia, awarded in 1983. His academic journey is rooted in human development, psychology, and education, shaping his expertise in child and adolescent development, mental health, and school wellbeing. As a trained teacher and registered psychologist, his education provided a strong foundation for his extensive research in bullying prevention, school violence, and student wellbeing. Over the years, he has combined his academic knowledge with practical applications, influencing educational policies and intervention programs worldwide. His role as an Emeritus Professor at Flinders University reflects his lifelong commitment to advancing education and psychology. Beyond his formal degrees, his continuous engagement in research, publishing, and interdisciplinary collaboration has solidified his reputation as a leading scholar. His educational background, coupled with decades of experience, has enabled him to bridge the gap between research and real-world educational practices.

Professional Experience

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee’s research interests focus on child and adolescent development, mental health, school bullying, and student wellbeing. His work explores the psychological and social factors influencing school violence, peer relationships, and emotional resilience in young people. A key area of his research is bullying prevention and intervention strategies, where he examines both traditional and cyberbullying, developing evidence-based programs to foster safer school environments. His studies also extend to mental health promotion in educational settings, emphasizing early intervention through initiatives like KidsMatter. With a strong interdisciplinary approach, he integrates psychology, education, and policy research to develop practical solutions for educators, policymakers, and parents. His international collaborations across Australia, the UK, Japan, Korea, and other countries highlight his global impact in shaping education and mental health policies. Through extensive publications and leadership roles, he continues to contribute significantly to the fields of educational psychology and student wellbeing.

Research Interest

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee’s research interests focus on child and adolescent development, mental health, school bullying, and student wellbeing. His work explores the psychological and social factors influencing school violence, peer relationships, and emotional resilience in young people. A key area of his research is bullying prevention and intervention strategies, where he examines both traditional and cyberbullying, developing evidence-based programs to foster safer school environments. His studies also extend to mental health promotion in educational settings, emphasizing early intervention through initiatives like KidsMatter. With a strong interdisciplinary approach, he integrates psychology, education, and policy research to develop practical solutions for educators, policymakers, and parents. His international collaborations across Australia, the UK, Japan, Korea, and other countries highlight his global impact in shaping education and mental health policies. Through extensive publications and leadership roles, he continues to contribute significantly to the fields of educational psychology and student wellbeing.

Award and Honor

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to child and adolescent development, school bullying prevention, and mental health research. As an Emeritus Professor at Flinders University, he has been honored for his decades of academic excellence and leadership in education and psychology. His work has influenced national and international policies, leading to significant acknowledgments in the field of student wellbeing and violence prevention. He has been a **key consultant

Research Skill

Professor Phillip Thomas Slee possesses extensive research skills in the fields of child development, psychology, education, and mental health. He is highly proficient in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, including multilevel modeling, statistical analysis, and qualitative data interpretation. His expertise extends to designing and evaluating large-scale intervention programs, such as bullying prevention and student wellbeing initiatives. As a lead researcher and consultant, he has conducted international comparative studies across multiple countries, assessing the effectiveness of mental health and school-based programs. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications has shaped educational policies and intervention frameworks. Additionally, his strong academic writing and publishing skills are evident in his 19+ books, 34 book chapters, and over 100 refereed journal articles. With a collaborative approach, he works with multidisciplinary teams, policymakers, and educators, ensuring that his research has a lasting impact on student wellbeing and school environments worldwide.

Conclusion

Professor Slee is an excellent candidate for an Excellence in Research award. His global impact, extensive publication record, and leadership in child development, bullying prevention, and mental health research strongly support his nomination. Strengthening industry collaborations and focusing on emerging trends could further cement his legacy in the field.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Effects of victimization and perpetration in observing bullying scenes: an eye-tracker study

    • Authors: L. Menabò, S.C.S. Caravita, G. Skrzypiec, P.T. Slee, A. Guarini
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Victimization and cybervictimization: The role of school factors

    • Authors: L. Menabò, G. Skrzypiec, P.T. Slee, A. Guarini
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4
  3. The perceptions of Autistic school students of their well-being at school: a meta-synthesis

    • Authors: K. Boshoff, G. Redmond, P.T. Slee, S. Robinson
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  4. Sport in Physical Education for Bullying, Harassment and Violence Prevention (Book Chapter)

    • Authors: S. Pill, P.T. Slee
    • Year: N/A
    • Citations: 1
  5. What roles matter? An explorative study on bullying and cyberbullying by using the eye-tracker

    • Authors: L. Menabò, G. Skrzypiec, P.T. Slee, A. Guarini
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6
  6. School Bullying and Marginalisation: Harmonising Paradigms (Book)

    • Authors: R.H. Shute, P.T. Slee
    • Year: N/A
    • Citations: 2
  7. School Bullying and Violence: A Matter of Human Rights (Book Chapter)

    • Authors: P.T. Slee
    • Year: N/A
    • Citations: 0
  8. The p.E.a.c.e. pack program in Italian high schools: An intervention for victims of bullying

    • Authors: A. Guarini, L. Menabò, D. Menin, P.T. Slee, A. Brighi
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 15
  9. Coping with cybervictimization: The role of direct confrontation and resilience on adolescent wellbeing

    • Authors: A. Brighi, C. Mameli, D. Menin, F. Carpani, P.T. Slee
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 24
  10. Cyberbullying bystanders: Gender, grade, and actions among primary and secondary school students in Australia (Book Chapter)

  • Authors: M.A. Campbell, C.M. Whiteford, K. Duncanson, D. Butler, P.T. Slee
  • Year: N/A
  • Citations: 1

Solomon Tesfaye | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of biomedical sciences, specializing in infectious diseases, parasitology, and epidemiology. He holds a PhD in Biology from Addis Ababa University and has over two decades of experience in academia, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Gondar University, Ethiopia. His extensive research portfolio includes numerous publications in high-impact journals, focusing on malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, and gastrointestinal parasitic infections. Dr. Tesfaye has made significant contributions to public health through his studies on disease prevalence, risk factors, and control strategies. His work is widely recognized for its impact on healthcare policies and disease management in Ethiopia. In addition to research, he has played a crucial role in mentoring students and advancing scientific knowledge. With a strong academic background, ongoing research, and collaborative efforts, Dr. Tesfaye continues to be a leading figure in biomedical research and higher education.

Professional Profile 

Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye has a strong academic background in biology and biomedical sciences. He earned his PhD in Biology under the Biomedical Sciences Stream from Addis Ababa University (2011–2017), where he conducted extensive research on infectious diseases. Prior to that, he completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biology under the Biomedical Sciences Stream at Addis Ababa University (2006–2008), further strengthening his expertise in medical research. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biology from Dilla University (1996–2000), providing him with a solid foundation in biological sciences. Dr. Tesfaye’s early education includes high school at Butajira Senior Secondary School (1989–1993) and elementary education at Butajira Elementary School (1982–1988). His progressive academic achievements have enabled him to excel in biomedical research, making significant contributions to infectious disease studies, particularly in Ethiopia. His dedication to education and research has established him as a leading scholar in his field.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye has extensive professional experience in academia and research, with a strong focus on biomedical sciences. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Gondar University, Ethiopia, a position he has held since September 2024. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Professor at the same university from 2018 to 2024 and as a Lecturer from 2017 to 2018. His teaching career began in 2000, with roles as a Biology and Chemistry teacher in various secondary schools, including Butajira Senior Secondary School and Mechara Secondary School. He also worked at the School of Tomorrow Preparatory Private School in Addis Ababa. Over the years, Dr. Tesfaye has combined his teaching expertise with impactful research in infectious diseases. His vast experience in higher education and research has allowed him to mentor students, contribute to scientific advancements, and enhance public health initiatives in Ethiopia.

Research Interest

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye’s research interests lie in the field of biomedical sciences, with a strong focus on infectious diseases, parasitology, epidemiology, and public health. His work primarily investigates the prevalence, risk factors, and control strategies for diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, and gastrointestinal parasitic infections. He is particularly interested in vector-borne diseases and the impact of environmental and biological factors on disease transmission. Dr. Tesfaye’s research also explores antimicrobial resistance patterns, seroprevalence studies, and innovative approaches to disease prevention and management. His studies contribute significantly to understanding disease dynamics in Ethiopia and beyond, with implications for healthcare policies and public health interventions. Through his research, he aims to develop effective strategies for disease control and to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and practical healthcare applications. His commitment to advancing biomedical research continues to have a meaningful impact on both academia and public health.

Award and Honor

There is no specific mention of awards and honors received by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye in the provided information. However, based on his extensive research contributions, academic achievements, and professional experience, he is likely to have earned recognition in his field. As a highly accomplished researcher in biomedical sciences, his work on infectious diseases, parasitology, and epidemiology has had a significant impact on public health in Ethiopia and beyond. His numerous publications in reputable journals, mentorship of students, and dedication to scientific advancement may have led to institutional and academic recognition. Additionally, his role as an Associate Professor at Gondar University and his involvement in collaborative research projects indicate his influence in the academic and scientific community. If further details on specific awards or honors are available, they would provide a clearer picture of his formal recognitions and achievements in the field of biomedical research.

Research Skill

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Tesfaye possesses strong research skills in biomedical sciences, with expertise in infectious diseases, parasitology, epidemiology, and public health. His ability to design and conduct scientific studies is evident through his extensive publication record in high-impact journals. He excels in data collection, statistical analysis, and interpreting epidemiological trends, particularly in disease prevalence and risk factors. Dr. Tesfaye is skilled in laboratory techniques related to microbiology and parasitology, including serological testing and antimicrobial resistance studies. His research also involves fieldwork, assessing disease patterns, and evaluating environmental influences on disease transmission. He is proficient in using advanced research methodologies, literature reviews, and evidence-based approaches to address public health challenges. His collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and mentoring of students further highlight his research leadership. Through his analytical skills, innovative thinking, and dedication to scientific discovery, Dr. Tesfaye continues to contribute significantly to biomedical research and public health advancements.

Conclusion

Based on his extensive research contributions, impactful publications, and academic experience, Solomon Tesfaye is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work significantly contributes to biomedical sciences, particularly in infectious diseases affecting public health. Strengthening international collaborations, securing funding, and translating research into innovations can further enhance his profile.

Publications Top Noted

  • Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B and C and HIV Infections and Associated Risk Factors Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care Unit at Simada Hospital, South Gondar Zone, Northwest Ethiopia

    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Tirngo Abebaw, Endalkachew Bizualem, Daniel Mehabie, Amir Alelign, Valeria Pasciu
    • Year: 2025
    • Citation: BioMed Research International, DOI: 10.1155/bmri/6895237
  • Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Typhoid Fever in Patients Attending Bishoftu Town Health Centers, Oromia, Central Ethiopia

    • Authors: Gebeyehu Mekonnen, Solomon Tesfaye, Damtew Bekele, Esubalew Asmare
    • Year: 2025
    • Citation: Preprint, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5875722/v1
  • The Prevalence and Factors Influencing Scabies among Elementary School Children in Yilmana Densa District, Northwest Ethiopia

    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Mequanint Alem, Damtew Bekele, Ashenafi Alemu
    • Year: 2025
    • Citation: Preprint, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5850656/v1
  • Sero-Prevalence of Visceral Leishmaniasis and Associated Risk Factors among Febrile Patients Attending Metema Hospital, West Gondar Zone, North West Ethiopia

    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Tibebnesh Getu, Tilahun Yohannes, Damtew Bekele
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Acta Parasitologica, DOI: 10.1007/s11686-024-00882-3
  • Sero-prevalence of Visceral Leishmaniasis and Associated Risk Factors among Febrile Patients Attending Metema Hospital, West Gondar Zone, North West Ethiopia

    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Tibebnesh Getu, Tilahun Yohanes, Damtew Bekele
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Preprint, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4213210/v1
  • Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections and Associated Risk Factors Among Secondary School Students in Wonji Shoa, Adama District, East Shoa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    • Authors: Abera Adugna, Tilahun Yohannes, Solomon Tesfaye, Francesca Mancianti
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: BioMed Research International, DOI: 10.1155/2024/5520924
  • Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B, C, and its Associated Risk Factors Among Clinically Suspected Patients Attending Poly and Maraki Health Centers, Gondar City, North West Ethiopia

    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Adefework Alemu, Endalkachew Bizualem, Daniel Mehabie, Amir Alelign
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: SAGE Open Medicine, DOI: 10.1177/20503121241266347
  • Ocular Bacterial Infections and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in Patients Attending Gondar Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

    • Authors: Yeshambel Belyhun, Feleke Moges, Mengistu Endris, Banchamlak Asmare, Bemnet Amare, Damtew Bekele, Solomon Tesfaye, Martha Alemayehu, Fantahun Biadgelegne, Andargachew Mulu et al.
    • Year: 2018
    • Citation: BMC Research Notes, DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3705-y
  • Impact of Fertilizers and Green Algae (Spirogyra) on the Survival and Development of Immature Malaria Vector, Anopheles Gambiae Sensu Lato Giles (Diptera: Culicidae)

  • Bacteriological Profile and Drug Susceptibility Patterns in Dacryocystitis Patients Attending Gondar University Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

    • Authors: Yared Assefa, Feleke Moges, Mengistu Endris, Banchamlak Zereay, Bemnet Amare, Damtew Bekele, Solomon Tesfaye, Andargachew Mulu, Yeshambel Belyhun
    • Year: 2015
    • Citation: BMC Ophthalmology, DOI: 10.1186/s12886-015-0016-0
  • Trends of Tuberculosis and HIV Infections Between 2004 and 2008 in Wolaita Sodo, Southern Ethiopia

    • Authors: Teklu T, Yeshambel Belyhun, Solomon Tesfaye, Girmay Medhin
    • Year: 2012
    • Citation: Ethiopian Medical Journal, PMID: 22519157
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    • Authors: Solomon Tesfaye, Yeshambel Belyhun, Takele Teklu, Tesfaye Mengesha, Beyene Petros
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Raj Ramesar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raj Ramesar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Director: Research Unit at The University of Cape Town, South Africa

Prof. Raj Ramesar is a distinguished geneticist and researcher specializing in human genetics, genomics, and precision medicine. As Head of the Division of Human Genetics and Director of the MRC Genomics and Precision Medicine Research Unit at the University of Cape Town (UCT), he has made pioneering contributions to understanding the genetic basis of hereditary cancers, particularly familial colorectal cancer. His work has led to advancements in genetic testing, risk assessment, and clinical management, earning international recognition, including the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) Africa Award and the UCT Vice-Chancellor’s Alan Pifer Award for Research Excellence. Prof. Ramesar has played a key role in developing genomic research infrastructure in Africa, collaborating on global initiatives, supervising numerous PhD theses, and advancing precision medicine applications. His research extends to inherited retinal disorders, contributing to clinical trials for genetic blindness treatments. His leadership continues to shape genomic medicine for public health benefits in Africa and beyond.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Raj Ramesar obtained his academic and professional training in human genetics, laying a strong foundation for his contributions to medical genomics. He earned his Ph.D. in Human Genetics from the University of Cape Town (UCT), where he later became a leading academic and researcher. His postgraduate studies focused on the genetic basis of hereditary cancers and inherited disorders, which positioned him at the forefront of genomic medicine in Africa. Over the years, he has engaged in numerous advanced training programs and international collaborations, enhancing his expertise in precision medicine, genomic research, and bioinformatics. As an educator, he has mentored numerous postgraduate students and played a pivotal role in developing genetic research infrastructure in South Africa. His commitment to education extends beyond the university, as he actively participates in initiatives that promote genetic literacy and capacity-building in Africa. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing genetic research and education globally.

Professional Experience

Prof. Raj Ramesar is a distinguished geneticist with a career spanning several decades, primarily at the University of Cape Town (UCT). He serves as the Head of the Division of Human Genetics and the Department of Pathology at UCT and its affiliated hospitals.

Prof. Ramesar is also the Director of the South African Medical Research Council’s (SAMRC) Genomic and Precision Medicine Research Unit, where he leads research on the genetic underpinnings of inherited cancers and retinal degenerative disorders.

His work has been instrumental in identifying novel genes and mutations within South African populations, with a recent focus on genetic studies in indigenous African communities. Beyond his research, he contributes to the scientific community by serving on editorial boards of international journals and holding leadership roles, including chairing the board of the Africa Genome Education Institute.

Prof. Ramesar’s professional journey reflects a steadfast commitment to advancing human genetics and improving health outcomes through precision medicine.

Research Interest

Prof. Raj Ramesar’s research interests primarily focus on human genetics, with a strong emphasis on hereditary cancers, inherited disorders, and genomic medicine. His work explores the genetic basis of diseases such as colorectal cancer and retinal dystrophies, aiming to develop early detection strategies and targeted therapies. He is deeply involved in precision medicine, leveraging genomic data to tailor healthcare solutions for diverse populations, particularly in Africa. His research also extends to bioinformatics, gene-environment interactions, and ethical considerations in genetic research. As a leader in African genomics, he is dedicated to addressing health disparities through genetic studies, fostering translational research that bridges the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications. Additionally, he actively contributes to capacity-building initiatives, training researchers and clinicians in genomic methodologies. His work has significant implications for personalized medicine, public health policy, and the integration of genetic research into mainstream healthcare systems.

Award and Honor

Prof. Raj Ramesar, Head of the Division of Human Genetics at the University of Cape Town (UCT), has been honored with several prestigious awards recognizing his significant contributions to human genetics. In 2009, he received the UCT Vice-Chancellor’s Alan Pifer Award for his impactful research.

In 2015, he was elected to the UCT College of Fellows, acknowledging his exceptional academic achievements.

The following year, Prof. Ramesar was awarded the inaugural Africa Award by the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to human genetics on the continent.

More recently, he was nominated for the NSTF-South32 Lifetime Award, further highlighting his enduring impact in the field.

Research Skill

Prof. Raj Ramesar possesses extensive research skills in human genetics, genomic medicine, and molecular biology. His expertise lies in identifying genetic markers associated with inherited diseases, particularly in the African population. He has mastered advanced genomic sequencing techniques, bioinformatics analysis, and molecular diagnostics to uncover genetic predispositions to conditions such as inherited cancers and retinal degenerative disorders. His research involves interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating clinical data with genetic insights to develop precision medicine approaches. Prof. Ramesar is highly skilled in genetic epidemiology, population genetics, and translational research, ensuring that scientific discoveries have practical healthcare applications. His ability to lead large-scale genomic studies, mentor young researchers, and contribute to global genetic research initiatives underscores his scientific acumen. He has also played a pivotal role in establishing genetic research frameworks in South Africa, promoting ethical research practices, and advancing the field of genomic medicine in Africa and beyond.

Conclusion

Dr. Rajkumar Ramesar is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His outstanding contributions to human genetics, leadership in genomic research, and commitment to capacity-building in Africa make him a strong candidate. With his international recognition, innovative research, and dedication to precision medicine, he exemplifies the qualities of an award-winning researcher.

Publications Top Noted

  • Distinct Dysregulated Pathways in Sporadic and Lynch Syndrome‐Associated Colorectal Cancer Offer Insights for Targeted Treatment

    • Authors: May J. Krause, Musalula Sinkala, Raj Ramesar
    • Year: 2025
    • Citation: Krause MJ, Sinkala M, Ramesar R. Distinct Dysregulated Pathways in Sporadic and Lynch Syndrome‐Associated Colorectal Cancer Offer Insights for Targeted Treatment. FEBS Lett. 2025; DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.70010.
  • Screening of Inherited Retinal Disease Patients in a Low‐Resource Setting Using an Augmented Next‐Generation Sequencing Panel

    • Authors: Nicole Midgley, George Rebello, Lara K. Holtes, Raj Ramesar, Lisa Roberts
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Midgley N, Rebello G, Holtes LK, Ramesar R, Roberts L. Screening of Inherited Retinal Disease Patients in a Low‐Resource Setting Using an Augmented Next‐Generation Sequencing Panel. Mol Genet Genomic Med. 2024; DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.70046.
  • Genomic Medicine in the Developing World: Cancer Spectrum, Cumulative Risk and Survival Outcomes for Lynch Syndrome Variant Heterozygotes with Germline Pathogenic Variants in the MLH1 and MSH2 Genes

    • Authors: Lutricia Ndou, Ramadhani Chambuso, Ursula Algar, Adam Boutall, Paul Goldberg, Raj Ramesar
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Ndou L, Chambuso R, Algar U, Boutall A, Goldberg P, Ramesar R. Genomic Medicine in the Developing World: Cancer Spectrum, Cumulative Risk and Survival Outcomes for Lynch Syndrome Variant Heterozygotes with Germline Pathogenic Variants in the MLH1 and MSH2 Genes. Biomedicines. 2024;12(12):2906. DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12122906.
  • Influence of Genetic Polymorphisms on the Age at Cancer Diagnosis in a Homogenous Lynch Syndrome Cohort of Individuals Carrying the MLH1:c.1528C>T South African Founder Variant

    • Authors: Lutricia Ndou, Ramadhani Chambuso, Ursula Algar, Paul Goldberg, Adam Boutall, Raj Ramesar
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Ndou L, Chambuso R, Algar U, Goldberg P, Boutall A, Ramesar R. Influence of Genetic Polymorphisms on the Age at Cancer Diagnosis in a Homogenous Lynch Syndrome Cohort of Individuals Carrying the MLH1:c.1528C>T South African Founder Variant. Biomedicines. 2024;12(10):2201. DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12102201.
  • Human Leukocyte Antigen-Allelic Variations May Influence the Age at Cancer Diagnosis in Lynch Syndrome

    • Authors: Lutricia Ndou, Ramadhani Chambuso, Ziyaad Valley-Omar, George Rebello, Ursula Algar, Paul Goldberg, Adam Boutall, Raj Ramesar
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Ndou L, Chambuso R, Valley-Omar Z, Rebello G, Algar U, Goldberg P, Boutall A, Ramesar R. Human Leukocyte Antigen-Allelic Variations May Influence the Age at Cancer Diagnosis in Lynch Syndrome. J Pers Med. 2024;14(6):575. DOI: 10.3390/jpm14060575.
  • Investigating Somatic Variants and Pathways in Mismatch Repair-Deficient (dMMR) Colorectal Carcinoma in South Africa

    • Authors: Aldera AP, van der Westhuizen J, Tsai W, Krause MJ, Yildiz S, Pillay K, Boutall A, Ramesar R
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Aldera AP, van der Westhuizen J, Tsai W, Krause MJ, Yildiz S, Pillay K, Boutall A, Ramesar R. Investigating Somatic Variants and Pathways in Mismatch Repair-Deficient (dMMR) Colorectal Carcinoma in South Africa. J Clin Pathol. 2024; DOI: 10.1136/jcp-2024-209526.
  • Towards Uncovering the Role of Incomplete Penetrance in Maculopathies through Sequencing of 105 Disease-Associated Genes

    • Authors: Hitti-Malin RJ, Panneman DM, Corradi Z, Boonen EGM, Astuti G, Dhaenens CM, Stöhr H, Weber BHF, Sharon D, Banin E, Raj Ramesar, et al.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Hitti-Malin RJ, Panneman DM, Corradi Z, Boonen EGM, Astuti G, Dhaenens CM, Stöhr H, Weber BHF, Sharon D, Banin E, Ramesar R, et al. Towards Uncovering the Role of Incomplete Penetrance in Maculopathies through Sequencing of 105 Disease-Associated Genes. Biomolecules. 2024;14(3):367. DOI: 10.3390/biom14030367.
  • Human Leukocyte Antigen-Allelic Variations May Influence the Age at Cancer Diagnosis in Lynch Syndrome

    • Authors: Lutricia Ndou, Ramadhani Chambuso, Ziyaad Valley-Omar, George Rebello, Ursula Algar, Paul Goldberg, Adam Boutall, Raj Ramesar
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Ndou L, Chambuso R, Valley-O