Tonglei Wu | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tonglei Wu | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology, China

Professor Wu Tonglei is an accomplished scholar in the field of preventive veterinary medicine, with a strong focus on pathogenic mechanisms of livestock and poultry bacteria and their control strategies. His research has made important contributions to understanding bacterial virulence, developing effective vaccines, and improving preventive measures for animal health. By studying pathogens such as Salmonella, Pasteurella, Brucella, and Aeromonas veronii, he has produced findings that are not only valuable for veterinary medicine but also crucial for food safety and public health. His publications in internationally recognized journals highlight his academic credibility, while his role as a mentor and educator underscores his leadership. With a balance of deep research expertise, impactful scientific contributions, and commitment to training the next generation of researchers, Professor Wu represents the qualities of an innovative scientist whose work bridges laboratory research with practical solutions in the livestock and poultry industries.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Professor Wu Tonglei has pursued an impressive academic path in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in preventive veterinary medicine. He began his higher studies with a Master’s degree at Jilin Agricultural University, where he investigated the pathogenic mechanism of Aeromonas veronii. Building on this foundation, he continued with a doctoral program at China Agricultural University, focusing on the pathogenic mechanisms of Brucella, one of the most critical bacterial pathogens affecting both animals and humans. His doctoral research provided him with advanced skills in microbial pathogenesis, immunology, and host-pathogen interactions. Following his doctorate, he joined Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology as a faculty member, where he continued his academic journey and developed his expertise in Salmonella and Pasteurella. His education reflects a solid combination of theoretical knowledge, experimental research skills, and applied understanding, positioning him as a leading figure in the prevention and control of animal infectious diseases.

Experience

Professor Wu Tonglei has extensive academic and research experience in veterinary medicine, particularly in microbial pathogenesis and vaccine development. At Hebei Normal University of Science & Technology, he has led multiple research projects investigating the pathogenicity of livestock and poultry bacteria and their implications for animal health. His work ranges from basic molecular studies to applied research focused on the design and evaluation of live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines. Over the years, he has published numerous scientific articles as first or corresponding author in internationally reputed journals, which reflect his scientific rigor and innovation. In addition to his research contributions, he has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, fostering the development of young talents in preventive veterinary medicine. His experience also includes collaborations with colleagues in academia and industry, enhancing the translational potential of his work and its relevance to both science and society.

Research Interest

Professor Wu Tonglei’s research interests lie primarily in the study of pathogenic mechanisms of livestock and poultry bacteria and the development of preventive and therapeutic measures. He is particularly interested in the molecular basis of bacterial virulence, host-pathogen interactions, and immunological responses in animals. His research has focused extensively on pathogens such as Salmonella, Pasteurella, Brucella, and Aeromonas veronii, which are responsible for significant economic losses in animal husbandry and pose potential zoonotic threats. By employing molecular biology, genetic engineering, and immunological approaches, he works on creating novel vaccines and preventive technologies that not only control infections but also enhance overall livestock health. His research integrates fundamental microbiology with applied solutions, aiming to safeguard both animal productivity and food safety. Additionally, he is interested in exploring probiotics, bacterial mutants, and mucosal adjuvants as innovative tools to develop sustainable strategies for controlling infectious diseases in veterinary practice.

Awards and Honors

Professor Wu Tonglei has received recognition for his impactful contributions to veterinary science, particularly in preventive medicine and microbial pathogenesis. His publications in high-quality, peer-reviewed international journals reflect the academic merit of his work and the recognition it has earned within the scientific community. As a corresponding author of multiple influential studies, his research has been widely cited, demonstrating both relevance and influence. His dedication to vaccine innovation and disease prevention has contributed to improved animal health, which indirectly supports food security and public welfare. Beyond research publications, he has been honored through his academic appointments and trusted with leadership roles in mentoring young scholars, a reflection of institutional and community recognition of his expertise. The honors and distinctions he has achieved highlight his consistent pursuit of excellence, innovation in research, and dedication to advancing veterinary medicine at both national and international levels.

Research Skills

Professor Wu Tonglei has developed a broad and advanced set of research skills that support his work in veterinary microbiology and preventive medicine. He is skilled in molecular microbiology, bacterial genetics, and immunological assays, which he applies to investigate virulence factors and pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial infections. His expertise extends to vaccine development, including live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines, evaluation of immune responses in animal models, and application of probiotics and bacterial mutants in preventive strategies. He has strong capabilities in experimental design, data analysis, and translational research, ensuring his findings have practical applications for animal health management. In addition, his skills include scientific writing, grant proposal development, and research project leadership, enabling him to secure funding and direct collaborative projects. With proficiency in both laboratory and academic leadership skills, Professor Wu has established himself as a well-rounded researcher capable of advancing veterinary science through innovation and teamwork.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Isolation and identification of Mycoplasma synoviae in Hebei, China, and evaluation of the immune protection efficacy of inactivated vaccines
Authors: Wang Z, Chen L, Song L, Wei Z, Wang F, Li S, Yang Y, Han Z, Zhang Z, Wu T*
Year: 2025

Title: Establishment of RAA detection method for infectious laryngotracheitis virus
Authors: [Author details not fully available]
Year: 2025

Title: The mcpC mutant of Salmonella enteritidis exhibits attenuation and confers both immunogenicity and protective efficacy in mice
Authors: Zhang L, Chen L, Zhang X, Li Y, Zheng Q, Li Y, Li N, Shi Q, Zhang Y, Wu T*
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Wu Tonglei is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to preventive veterinary medicine, particularly in the study of pathogenic mechanisms and the development of novel vaccines against major livestock and poultry pathogens, are both scientifically impactful and socially valuable. His work bridges fundamental microbiological research with practical applications in animal health and food security, directly benefiting society. With his proven research record, academic leadership, and future potential for international collaborations, Professor Wu embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher and a strong role model for the scientific community.

István Szabó | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

István Szabó | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

PRRR National Eradication Committe, Hungary.

Dr. Istvan Szabo is a highly accomplished veterinary professional with a diverse background in veterinary medicine, specializing in bacteriology and immunology. With over 30 years of experience in publishing, he has contributed significantly to the field through 70 articles in various scientific journals. His extensive experience in veterinary practice includes managing large-scale cattle and swine operations, alongside roles in laboratory diagnostics. Dr. Szabo has been instrumental in leading national animal disease eradication programs in Hungary, notably for Aujeszky disease and PRRS. He combines his clinical and academic expertise with strong management skills, having led teams across multiple countries in multinational pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Szabo’s commitment to advancing veterinary science, coupled with his ability to foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders, positions him as a distinguished leader in the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Istvan Szabo’s educational background is rooted in veterinary sciences, beginning with his degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, completed in 1976. He furthered his specialization by obtaining credentials in Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, focusing on bacteriology and serology, between 1978 and 1980. In 1991, he earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Sciences, concentrating on swine reproduction, underscoring his dedication to advancing knowledge in this area. Additionally, Dr. Szabo has participated in numerous professional development courses, enhancing his skills in sales, key account management, finance, and technical excellence. His continuous learning reflects his commitment to staying current in the rapidly evolving field of veterinary medicine, ensuring that his knowledge and skills remain relevant and impactful in both research and practice.

Professional Experience

Dr. Istvan Szabo boasts a wealth of experience in veterinary medicine, spanning over four decades. He has dedicated 13 years to everyday veterinary practice, particularly focusing on large-scale cattle and swine management, and has accumulated 15 years in veterinary laboratory diagnostics. His leadership in national animal disease eradication initiatives showcases his expertise and dedication to public health, particularly his roles as a leader of the Eradication Committees for Aujeszky disease and PRRS in Hungary. Dr. Szabo’s experience also extends to the pharmaceutical sector, having held significant positions within Pfizer Animal Health in various European regions. He managed technical aspects, sales, and marketing strategies, demonstrating his ability to merge clinical knowledge with business acumen. His extensive experience in consulting, managing diverse teams, and fostering partnerships underscores his comprehensive skill set and influence in veterinary practices and animal health policies.

Research Interest

Dr. Istvan Szabo’s primary research interests lie in the fields of bacteriology, immunology, and animal reproduction, particularly within swine. His academic pursuits have been driven by a commitment to understanding and addressing health challenges faced by livestock, aiming to improve animal welfare and productivity. Dr. Szabo is particularly focused on the epidemiology and eradication of infectious diseases in swine, such as Aujeszky disease and PRRS, where his expertise significantly contributes to national health initiatives. He is also interested in the implications of disease control on livestock management practices and the economic aspects of animal husbandry. Through his extensive publications, Dr. Szabo aims to share knowledge that can enhance veterinary practices and inform policy decisions. His interdisciplinary approach integrates scientific research with practical applications, striving to advance veterinary medicine and improve overall animal health outcomes.

Award and Honor

Throughout his esteemed career, Dr. Istvan Szabo has been recognized for his contributions to veterinary science and public health. While specific awards may not be listed in the provided information, his leadership roles in significant animal health initiatives, particularly in Hungary, reflect the esteem in which he is held within the veterinary community. Dr. Szabo’s ability to lead national eradication programs for critical diseases demonstrates his commitment to veterinary excellence and public health. Additionally, his extensive publications in scientific journals highlight his contributions to advancing knowledge in the field, earning him recognition among peers and professionals. His experience working with multinational pharmaceutical companies has also likely provided opportunities for professional accolades. Dr. Szabo’s consistent dedication to research, education, and practical veterinary applications positions him as a respected figure in the field, deserving of recognition for his significant impact on animal health and veterinary sciences.

Conclusion

Dr. Istvan Szabo exhibits a robust portfolio of qualifications, experiences, and leadership in veterinary science, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive background in both practical veterinary medicine and academic research, along with his leadership in national health initiatives, demonstrates his dedication and impact in the field. Addressing areas for improvement, such as enhancing language skills and modernizing research methodologies, could further solidify his position as a leading researcher. Overall, he possesses the attributes necessary for recognition through this prestigious award.

Publications top noted

Title: Investigation of PRRS Virus Infection in Hungarian Wild Boar Populations during Its Eradication from Domestic Pig Herds
Authors: Bálint, Á., Csányi, S., Nemes, I., Bijl, H., Szabó, I.
Year: 2024
Citation: Animals, 2024, 14(11), 1537.

Title: Spatiotemporal Distribution of PRRSV-1 Clades in Hungary with a Focus on the Era of Disease Eradication
Authors: Bálint, Á., Jakab, S., Kaszab, E., Kecskeméti, S., Szabó, I.
Year: 2024
Citation: Animals, 2024, 14(1), 175.

Title: Eradication of PRRS from Hungarian Pig Herds between 2014 and 2022
Authors: Szabó, I., Nemes, I., Bognár, L., Horváth, D.G., Balka, G.
Year: 2023
Citation: Animals, 2023, 13(24), 3747.

Title: The impact of complete depopulation-repopulation approach on slaughter pig production in Hungary during the PRRS eradication
Authors: István, S., Imre, N., László, Ó.
Year: 2023
Citation: Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja, 2023, 145(10), pp. 579–584.

Title: Deep Sequencing of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus ORF7: A Promising Tool for Diagnostics and Epidemiologic Surveillance
Authors: Jakab, S., Bali, K., Freytag, C., Bálint, Á., Bányai, K., Szabó, I.
Year: 2023
Citation: Animals, 2023, 13(20), 3223.

Title: Transmission Dynamics of Imported Vaccine-Origin PRRSV-2 within and between Commercial Swine Integrations in Hungary
Authors: Jakab, S., Bányai, K., Bali, K., Bálint, Á., Szabó, I.
Year: 2023
Citation: Animals, 2023, 13(19), 3080.

Title: Sampling Strategies in PRRS Elimination in Hungary: An Observational Study Involving Four Farrow-to-Finish Swine Herds
Authors: Fornyos, K., Búza, L., Makkai, I., Bányai, K., Szabó, I.
Year: 2023
Citation: Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 10(9), 546.

Title: The Impact of PRRS Eradication Program on the Production Parameters of the Hungarian Swine Sector
Authors: Szabó, I., Nemes, I., Búza, L., Holtkamp, D.J., Ózsvári, L.
Year: 2023
Citation: Animals, 2023, 13(9), 1565.

Title: Creation of a large-scale, farrow-to-finish swine herd, certified as PRRS „Vaccine-free (MV)
Authors: Kinga, F., László, S., Patricia, N., Ádám, B., István, S.
Year: 2023
Citation: Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja, 2023, 145(3), pp. 171–181.

Title: Slaughterhouse Visual and Palpation Method for Estimating the Economic Damage of Porcine Proliferative Enteropathy (PPE)
Authors: Szabó, I., Makkai, I., Máté, P., Ózsvári, L., Búza, L.
Year: 2023
Citation: Animals, 2023, 13(3), 542.