Onesmus Byamukama | Maternal Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Onesmus Byamukama | Maternal Health | Best Researcher Award

Obstetrician | Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital | Uganda

Dr. Byamukama Onesmus is an accomplished Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, and Urogynaecologist whose clinical, academic, and research career reflects a deep commitment to advancing maternal and reproductive health in resource-limited settings. Trained across leading institutions in Uganda and internationally, his expertise spans obstetrics, gynaecology, minimally invasive surgery, female pelvic floor reconstruction, biostatistics, and sexual and reproductive health research. He has contributed to impactful studies on childhood tuberculosis diagnostics through collaborations with Médecins Sans Frontières and Epicentre, where he supported the evaluation of non-sputum diagnostic tools for high-risk children, leading to peer-reviewed publications that informed global discussions on paediatric TB detection. His subsequent research in maternal health has focused on key drivers of maternal morbidity and mortality, including caesarean delivery trends, short birth intervals, pre-eclampsia management, and adolescent pregnancy outcomes. As a clinician-scientist at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital and Mbarara University of Science and Technology, he provides specialist care while leading institutional quality-improvement initiatives, maternal and perinatal death surveillance activities, and national capacity-building efforts such as cervical cancer screening programs. His scholarly contributions include multiple publications, conference presentations across Africa, Europe, and Asia, and collaborations with international research networks, academic institutions, and global health organisations. He has received competitive research grants and travel awards that support ongoing projects in pre-eclampsia management, adolescent maternal health, and sexual and reproductive health training. Beyond academia, his work has generated meaningful societal impact by strengthening clinical practice in underserved communities, advancing evidence-based maternal health interventions, and shaping policy dialogue on reproductive health challenges in sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Onesmus’s career embodies a sustained pursuit of innovation, equitable care, and scientific excellence aimed at improving outcomes for women and newborns. He has 44 citations from 15 documents with an h-index of 4.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Wehlie, H. O., Tornes, Y. F., Businge, J., Byamukama, O., Kayondo, M., Kalyebara, P. K., Ngonzi, J., Lugobe, H. M., Ainomugisha, B., & Tibaijuka, L. (2025). Association between hyperuricemia and adverse perinatal outcomes among women with preeclampsia at a tertiary hospital in Southwestern Uganda: A prospective cohort study.

2. Yel, Y., Kanyesigye, H., Kato, P., Tibaijuka, L., Akandwanaho, G., Turanzomwe, S., Akello, R., Ngonzi, J., Kayondo, M., & Byamukama, O. (2025). Association between short birth interval and immediate adverse perinatal outcomes among women delivering at a tertiary hospital in South-Western Uganda.

3. Churiwal, M., Kintu, T. M., Byamukama, O., Bassett, I. V., Siedner, M. J., Byamukama, A., Tindimwebwa, E., Chitneni, P., Adong, J., Kumbakumba, E., et al. (2025). HIV and syphilis coinfection in pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in Uganda.

4. Kakama, C., Agaba, D., Byamukama, O., Kajabwangu, R., Kengonzi, E., Akol, M., Muhumuza, A., Businge, J., Turanzomwe, S., & Ainomugisha, B., et al. (2025). Prevalence of, and factors associated with hemodynamic instability among women presenting with incomplete abortion at a tertiary hospital in Southwestern Uganda.

5. Byamukama, O., Tarnay, C., Ainomugisha, B., Tibaijuka, L., Kajabwangu, R., Kalyebara, P., Lugobe, H., Geissbuehler, V., & Kayondo, M. (2024). Iatrogenic female genitourinary fistula in Uganda: Etiology, twelve-year trends, and risk factors for development following cesarean section.

Nupur Kohli | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nupur Kohli | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor | Khalifa University | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Nupur Kohli is a biomedical scientist and academic whose career spans regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, biomaterials, and translational musculoskeletal research, with a strong commitment to advancing innovative therapies and bridging laboratory discoveries with real-world clinical applications. She serves as an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Khalifa University, where she leads a regenerative therapies laboratory focused on developing stem cell–based and bioengineered solutions for complex musculoskeletal conditions while contributing to curriculum development and departmental growth. Her earlier roles across leading institutions in the United Kingdom, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates include pioneering sterile tissue culture facilities, developing bioreactor systems for implant evaluation, establishing angiogenesis testing laboratories, and inventing a patented extracellular matrix biomaterial currently progressing through pre-clinical testing. Her scholarship encompasses high-impact publications in internationally reputed journals, book chapters, invited talks, and peer-review contributions, reflecting a sustained record of scientific leadership and innovation. She has cultivated collaborations with globally recognized institutions, including Imperial College London, Karolinska Institute, and multidisciplinary teams of clinicians and engineers, enabling cross-sectoral research with strong translational relevance. Her work has also contributed to identifying molecular biomarkers, optimizing scaffold-based regeneration strategies, and advancing multi-omics–driven approaches to autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. Beyond academia, she actively supports capacity building through mentoring, developing internship programs, strengthening student engagement initiatives, and fostering entrepreneurial activities, including founding a biotechnology start-up focused on regenerative technologies. Her contributions have been recognized through competitive awards, invited presentations, professional memberships, and affiliations with international societies dedicated to stem cell science and biomedical engineering. Dr. Kohli’s research and innovation efforts continue to influence regenerative medicine, personalized therapies, and biomaterial development, demonstrating a profound societal impact through advancing scientific knowledge, improving clinical pathways, and supporting the future workforce in health and biomedical sciences. She has 614 citations from 25 documents with an h-index of 13.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Kohli, N., Ho, S., Brown, S. J., Sawadkar, P., Sharma, V., Snow, M., & colleagues. (2018). Bone remodelling in vitro: Where are we headed? A review on the current understanding of physiological bone remodelling and inflammation and the strategies for testing.

2. Kohli, N., Stoddart, J. C., & van Arkel, R. J. (2021). The limit of tolerable micromotion for implant osseointegration: A systematic review.

3. Kohli, N., Wright, K. T., Sammons, R. L., Jeys, L., Snow, M., & Johnson, W. E. B. (2015). An in vitro comparison of the incorporation, growth, and chondrogenic potential of human bone marrow versus adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cells in scaffolds.

4. Sawadkar, P., Mohanakrishnan, J., Rajasekar, P., Rahmani, B., Kohli, N., & colleagues. (2020). A synergistic relationship between polycaprolactone and natural polymers enhances the physical properties and biological activity of scaffolds.

5. Kohli, N., Sharma, V., Orera, A., Sawadkar, P., Owji, N., Frost, O. G., Bailey, R. J., & colleagues. (2021). Pro-angiogenic and osteogenic composite scaffolds of fibrin, alginate and calcium phosphate for bone tissue engineering.

Yousef Moradi | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yousef Moradi | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Epidemiologist | Kurdistan University | Iran

Dr. Yousef Moradi is an accomplished researcher and academic whose work spans epidemiology, public health, and biomedical sciences, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving population health outcomes. His expertise integrates communicable and non-communicable disease epidemiology, health inequalities, infectious disease surveillance, molecular and clinical research, and advanced evidence-synthesis methodologies. He has authored an extensive body of peer-reviewed publications and earned broad scholarly recognition through citations, editorial contributions, and active peer-review involvement with reputable international journals. Dr. Moradi’s research collaborations extend across multidisciplinary teams, national health authorities, and global agencies, contributing to policy-relevant studies, community-centered interventions, and high-impact investigations focused on vulnerable and high-risk populations. His work has informed health service delivery, strengthened public health programs, refined national guidelines, and generated actionable insights for health system improvement. He has also contributed meaningfully to academic environments through postgraduate teaching, thesis supervision, professional development activities, and curriculum enhancement, fostering a culture of scientific rigor and student achievement. His leadership in research design, data analytics, field implementation, and interdisciplinary coordination supports evidence-based decision-making and the development of informed health policies. With a strong record of contribution to global scientific discourse, a commitment to ethical and equity-driven research, and active engagement in collaborative investigations, Dr. Yousef Moradi continues to advance public health knowledge, address emerging health challenges, and promote socially responsive, evidence-informed solutions with lasting societal impact. He has 19639 citations from 233 documents with an h-index of 39.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ghadirzadeh, B., Afshar, M., Afraie, M., Moradveisi, B., & Moradi, Y. (2025). Efficacy of zinc sulfate supplementation in managing neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: A meta-analysis. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine.

2. Ouyang, F., Hu, W., Reisman, J., Pogoda, T. K., Carlson, K. F., Liu, W., Moradi, Y., & colleagues. (2025). Association between PTSD and health-related social needs in US Veterans: An NLP analysis using Veterans Health Administration data. Journal of Affective Disorders.

3. Mestrovic, T., Naghavi, M., Aguilar, G. R., Weaver, N. D., Swetschinski, L. R., & colleagues. (2025). The burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region 1990–2021: A cross-country systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050. The Lancet Public Health.

4. Ghaderkhanzadeh, H., Asadi, J., Hemmati, Z., Saed, L., Nouri, E., & Moradi, Y. (2025). The role of thyroid autoimmunity in assisted reproductive techniques outcomes: An updated comprehensive meta-analysis. Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology.

5. Rahimi, M., Haghighi, L., Majidnia, M., Ghadirzadeh, B., & Moradi, Y. (2025). Diagnostic performance of PAPP-A and β-hCG in early detection of gestational diabetes mellitus: A meta-analysis. Acta Diabetologica.

Naseem Akhtar | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Naseem Akhtar | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Postdoctoral Fellow | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Naseem Akhtar is a dedicated PhD researcher in the School of Industrial Technology at the Department of Environmental Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, whose scholarly work advances critical understanding of hydrology, hydrogeology, and environmental science with particular attention to water quality, groundwater dynamics, and pollution assessment in vulnerable landscapes. His research portfolio reflects a strong commitment to addressing the complex interactions among natural processes, anthropogenic pressures, and hydrogeochemical transformations that influence freshwater sustainability. Through influential publications in reputable international journals, he has contributed to major domains such as water quality index refinement using decision-support methodologies, multivariate analysis of heavy metals in groundwater systems, hydrogeochemical characterization for drinking and irrigation suitability, and the identification of pollution hotspots within rapidly urbanizing watersheds. His collaborative engagements span multidisciplinary teams across environmental technology, analytical chemistry, public health, and sustainable agriculture, demonstrating a capacity to integrate scientific rigour with applied relevance. He has co-authored impactful studies that inform groundwater management strategies, highlight the risks associated with heavy metal contamination, and propose improved frameworks for monitoring and decision-making in water-stressed regions. His contributions also extend to cross-sectoral research involving sustainability modelling and early disease detection programs, underscoring the broader societal relevance of his work. With an expanding citation record and a growing body of scholarly outputs, he continues to shape contemporary discourse on environmental resilience, resource management, and hydrological sustainability. His research trajectory positions him as an emerging scholar committed to producing evidence-based solutions that address global water challenges and support long-term environmental stewardship. He has 1253 citations from 21 documents with an h-index of 7.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Akhtar, N., Ishak, M. I. S., Bhawani, S. A., & Umar, K. (2021). Various natural and anthropogenic factors responsible for water quality degradation: A review.

2. Akhtar, N., Ishak, M. I. S., Ahmad, M. I., Umar, K., Md Yusuff, M. S., Anees, M. T., … (2021). Modification of the water quality index (WQI) process for simple calculation using the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method: A review.

3. Akhtar, N., Syakir, M. I., Rai, S. P., Saini, R., Pant, N., Anees, M. T., Qadir, A., & Khan, U. (2020). Multivariate investigation of heavy metals in groundwater for irrigation and drinking in Garautha Tehsil, Jhansi District, India.

4. Ahmed, S., Akhtar, N., Rahman, A., Mondal, N. C., Khurshid, S., Sarah, S., … (2022). Evaluating groundwater pollution with emphasis on heavy metal hotspots in an urbanized alluvium watershed of Yamuna River, northern India.

5. Akhtar, N., Syakir, M. I., Anees, M. T., Qadir, A., & Yusuff, M. S. (n.d.). Characteristics and assessment of groundwater.

Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Deptt. of Biochemistry, Govt. Medical College Handwara | India

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat is an accomplished biochemist and academic leader whose work spans clinical biochemistry, cancer biology, molecular biology, proteomics, and communicable diseases, reflecting a career dedicated to advancing both fundamental understanding and applied biomedical research. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Government Medical College Handwara, he has developed a strong interdisciplinary portfolio with widely cited contributions across diverse domains, including the pharmacological potential of natural compounds, heavy metal toxicity, inflammatory mediators in metabolic disorders, animal and poultry health, and infectious disease pathogenesis. His research on bioactive phytochemicals such as zingerone, naringenin, and D-limonene has provided valuable insights into antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and organ-protective mechanisms, while his work on microbial threats such as Salmonella, gastrointestinal parasites, and foot-and-mouth disease has informed both veterinary and public health perspectives. Dr. Bhat has collaborated extensively with national and international researchers, contributing to reviews, experimental studies, and translational investigations published in reputable journals spanning medical, veterinary, and biochemical sciences. His scholarship also extends to emerging fields such as epigenetic markers and microRNAs in breast cancer, reflecting his commitment to integrating molecular diagnostics with clinical needs. Beyond research, he has helped shape scientific understanding in the Kashmir region by addressing local health challenges, supporting capacity-building, and promoting evidence-based approaches in clinical biochemistry and infectious disease management. His cumulative body of work underscores a sustained commitment to improving human and animal health through rigorous inquiry, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the pursuit of innovative, socially relevant solutions. He has 546 citations from 28 documents with an h-index of 10.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Bilal Ahmad, S. B., Rehman, M. U., Amin, I., Arif, A., Rasool, S., … (2015). A review on pharmacological properties of zingerone (4-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone). The Scientific World Journal.

2. Bhat, S. A., Hassan, T., & Majid, S. (2019). Heavy metal toxicity and their harmful effects on living organisms: A review. International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research.

3. Dar, R. A. S. N. A. G. M. A., Ahmad, S. M., Bhat, S. A., Ahmed, R., Urwat, U., Mumtaz, P. T., … (2017). Salmonella typhimurium in poultry: A review. World’s Poultry Science Journal.

4. Bashir, A. H., Bhat, S. A., Majid, S., & Hamid, R. (2020). Role of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-6, CRP), biochemical and hematological parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients of Kashmir, India. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

5. Reshi, M. R. M. A., Husain, I., Bhat, S. A., Rehman, M. U., & Razak, R. (2015). Bovine mastitis as an evolving disease and its impact on the dairy industry. International Journal of Current Research and Review.

Melkamu Dagnew | Infectious Diseases | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Melkamu Dagnew | Infectious Diseases | Editorial Board Member

Lecurer | Bahir Dar University| Ethiopia

Melkamu Andargie is a dedicated scholar in plant pathology and plant disease management whose work reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural systems and improving crop resilience through scientific innovation. With a research background rooted in rigorous academic training at Bahir Dar University, he has contributed to a diverse portfolio of studies spanning plant–microbe interactions, disease epidemiology, biocontrol strategies, and the broader ecological dimensions of agricultural health. His publications demonstrate a wide-ranging expertise, from exploring the ethnobiological importance of animals in traditional medicine to investigating physiological interventions such as gibberellic acid seed priming for enhancing germination and early growth under salinity stress. He has also collaborated extensively on multidisciplinary assessments of environmental contaminants, including heavy metal accumulation in aquatic ecosystems, reflecting his broader interest in agroecological safety and public health. In the field of crop protection, his reviews and field-based research provide critical insights into the occurrence, distribution, and management of major cereal diseases, particularly rice and finger millet pathologies that threaten food security in vulnerable regions. His recent work highlights the potential of microbial biocontrol agents in managing destructive fungal diseases, underscoring his commitment to eco-friendly, scalable solutions for smallholder farming communities. Through active collaboration with national and international researchers across plant sciences, crop protection, microbiology, and environmental studies, he has built a research profile that contributes meaningfully to global scientific discourse. His scholarship has gained steady recognition through citations and readership across respected journals, reflecting both academic impact and practical relevance. Overall, Melkamu Andargie’s research advances evidence-based, sustainable approaches to plant health, while supporting agricultural resilience, environmental stewardship, and improved livelihoods for farming communities. He has 114 citations from 8 documents with an h-index of 4.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. Kendie, F. A., Mekuriaw, S. A., & Dagnew, M. A. (2018). Ethnozoological study of traditional medicinal appreciation of animals and their products among the indigenous people of Metema Woreda, North-Western Ethiopia. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine.

2. Tsegay, B. A., & Andargie, M. (2018). Seed priming with Gibberellic Acid (GA₃) alleviates salinity induced inhibition of germination and seedling growth of Zea mays L. and Pisum sativum var. abyssinicum A. Braun. Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology.

3. Kindie, M., Andargie, M., Hilluf, W., & Amare, M. (2020). Assessment on level of selected heavy metals in Nile tilapia and Barbus fish species and water samples from the southern parts of Lake Tana, Ethiopia. Scientific African.

4. Andargie, M., Abera, M., Tesfaye, A., & Demis, E. (2024). Occurrence, distribution, and management experiences of rice (Oryza sativa L.) major diseases and pests in Ethiopia: A review. Cogent Food & Agriculture.

5. Andargie, M., Abera, M., Alemu, T., & Bekele, B. (2024). The potential of bacterial biocontrols in managing finger millet blast disease and promoting growth: A review. The Microbe.

Wenxin Xue | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenxin Xue | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

clinical pharmacist | Emergency General Hospital | China

Wenxin Xue is a distinguished chief pharmacist and pharmacology scholar whose career reflects a sustained commitment to advancing evidence-based clinical pharmacy, interdisciplinary healthcare, and translational pharmacological research. With a strong foundation as a PhD-trained pharmacologist, clinical pharmacist, graduate tutor, and head of a clinical pharmacy group, he has contributed extensively to optimizing therapeutic strategies, enhancing medication safety, and improving patient outcomes across complex clinical settings. His expertise spans vascular pharmacology, endocrine-metabolic disorders, renal protection, infectious disease therapeutics, immune-oncology, and health technology assessment, demonstrated through a substantial portfolio of peer-reviewed publications with significant citation visibility and coverage across both basic and clinical research. His scholarly work includes investigations on endothelial dysfunction, adrenergic receptor mechanisms, statin therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitor outcomes, infectious disease precision medication, adverse reaction surveillance, and meta-analytic evaluations of therapeutic efficacy, all of which have supported improved clinical decision-making and policy development. As a reviewer and editorial board member for multiple international and national journals, he plays a key role in shaping scientific discourse and ensuring research quality, while his involvement in multidisciplinary teams for weight management, geriatrics, and infectious diseases highlights his leadership in collaborative, patient-centered care. His research initiatives integrate pharmacodynamics, precision medicine, and clinical epidemiology, contributing to strengthened drug management standards and innovative therapeutic approaches adopted within hospital systems. Beyond research, his service as an expert reviewer for scientific and medical grant agencies reflects his influence on strategic research funding and healthcare innovation. Collectively, his academic output, professional leadership, and cross-disciplinary engagements underscore a career dedicated to advancing pharmacy practice, promoting rational drug use, and supporting the evolution of modern clinical pharmacology to benefit patients and healthcare systems. The researcher has 8 citations from 8 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Xue, W. (Year). Distribution and antibiotic resistance of pathogens in post-earthquake traumatic infections: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Baloji Biaya Désiré | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Baloji Biaya Désiré | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

PhD student | Official University of Mbujimayi | Democratic Republic of the Congo

BALOJI BIAYA Désiré is a distinguished doctoral researcher in public health at the Official University of Mbujimayi, recognized for his strong commitment to advancing healthcare systems and addressing the multifaceted challenges of public health in resource-limited settings. His academic and professional pursuits integrate rigorous quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to explore critical areas such as HIV management, acute malnutrition, epidemic disease control, and malaria prevention. As principal investigator of an influential study on HIV care perceptions in Mbujimayi, he led the conception, design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation, culminating in a publication that has contributed significantly to understanding patient experiences and healthcare barriers within the Democratic Republic of Congo. His collaborative engagements with national and international NGOs reflect a deep commitment to humanitarian service and evidence-based health policy development. Through these partnerships, he has played a pivotal role in translating field research into actionable strategies for improving access, retention, and quality of care in underserved populations. His scholarly work, disseminated through reputable international journals, underscores his dedication to community-centered research and global health equity. Beyond academic contributions, he is actively involved in professional networks such as the National Council of the Order of Physicians, the Union of Physicians of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Competence Intelligence Development Expertise Solidarity Group, where he advocates for ethical standards and capacity building among healthcare professionals. With a growing portfolio of research, consultancy projects, and ongoing innovation, BALOJI BIAYA Désiré continues to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and real-world health solutions, making a measurable impact on public health policy, disease prevention, and community empowerment across Africa and beyond.

Profile: ORCID 

Featured Publications

1. Baloji, D., Ntambwe, G., Ntambua, A., Kidinda, W., Kazadi, M. B., Mpanya, A., Mukuna, B., Ngongo, L., Mjumbe, C., & Mutombo, A. K. (2025). Perceptions, challenges and barriers to HIV care in Mbujimayi in the East Kasai Province, DR Congo: A qualitative study. HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care.

2. Baloji, D., Ntambwe, G., Mpanya, A., Mukuna, B. N., Tague, C., Mjumbe, C. K., Mutombo, A. K., & Lutumba, P. (2025). Correlates of viral load suppression among people living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment in Mbujimayi, Democratic Republic of Congo. Preprint.

3. Baloji Biaya, D., Freddy, K., Jean, L., & Lutumba, P. (2025). Diagnostic versus la prescription médicale des antipaludiques et antibiotiques: Attitude et pratiques des cliniciens à Kinshasa en République Démocratique du Congo. Revue Congolaise des Sciences & Technologies.

4. Baloji Biaya, D. (2021). Urgence sanitaire Covid-19: Perception du confinement en milieu urbain africain. International Journal of Educational Research (IJO).

5. Baloji Biaya, D., & Kouakou, E. (2020). Diseases associated to the treatment of malnutrition in children in developing countries: Case of the Wikong Therapeutic and Nutritional Intensive Care Unit in Democratic Republic of Congo. Acta Scientific Paediatrics,

Edward Egwuaba | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Edward Egwuaba | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scholar | Ojukwu University | Nigeria

Dr. Edward Ukwubile Egwuaba is a distinguished scholar and medical sociologist whose academic and research career reflects a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in health systems, social behavior, and public health equity. As a faculty member in the Department of Sociology at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, he has developed extensive expertise in medical sociology, health-seeking behavior, reproductive health, substance use, and the sociocultural dimensions of healthcare delivery. His prolific research output spans numerous peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, addressing critical issues such as maternal and child health, gender-based violence, psychosocial rehabilitation of displaced populations, and the intersection of health and social inequality in developing societies. Through his collaborative research with scholars across Nigeria and beyond, Dr. Egwuaba has contributed significantly to multidisciplinary discourses on public health, development, and social change, fostering a better understanding of the behavioral and cultural determinants of health outcomes. His studies often integrate empirical sociological insights with applied health strategies, emphasizing the importance of sociocultural innovation in strengthening healthcare systems and achieving sustainable health equity. His contributions extend to several national and international conferences where he has presented groundbreaking papers on public health challenges, social behavior, and nation-building. Dr. Egwuaba’s scholarly influence continues to grow through his active participation in academic associations such as the International Sociological Association, the South African Sociological Association, and the Nigerian Sociological Society, where he promotes the integration of sociological perspectives into global health policy and practice. His research impact, marked by wide readership and scholarly citations, demonstrates his enduring contribution to the global discourse on health, social justice, and sustainable human development.

Profiles: Google ScholarORCID

Featured Publications

1. Yılmazer, M., Altındiş, M., Cevrioğlu, S., Fenkci, V., Aktepe, O., & Sırthan, E. (2004). Afyon Bölgesinde yaşayan gebe kadınlarda toksoplazma, sitomegalovirus, rubella, hepatit B, hepatit C seropozitiflik oranları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi.

2. Oğurlu, M., Sen, S., Polatli, M., Sırthan, E., Gürsoy, F., & Cildağ, O. (2007). The effect of spinal anesthesia on pulmonary function tests in old patients. Tuberkuloz ve Toraks.

3. Afsin, E., Yaksi, O., Onal, A., & Bacaksiz, E. (2022). Tracheal schwannoma mimicking asthma. International Journal of Neuroscience.

4. Afşin, E., & Demirkol, M. E. (2022). Post-COVID pulmonary function test evaluation. Turkish Thoracic Journal.

5. Afşin, E., & Cosgun, Z. (2021). A rare cough complication: Internal oblique muscle hematoma. Radiology Case Reports.

Emine Afşin | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emine Afşin | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor | Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University | Turkey

Dr. Emine Afşin is a distinguished medical professional and academic whose career reflects a deep commitment to advancing respiratory medicine and public health through clinical excellence, scientific research, and education. As an Associate Professor at Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, she has built a robust portfolio of contributions that span clinical practice, scholarly publications, and multidisciplinary collaborations. Her expertise lies in pulmonary diseases, clinical epidemiology, and patient-centered care, with a strong focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes for individuals affected by chronic and infectious respiratory conditions. Dr. Afşin’s research encompasses a wide range of studies addressing disease pathophysiology, healthcare delivery, and preventive interventions, consistently demonstrating her dedication to evidence-based medicine. Her published works in reputable national and international journals have been widely cited, reflecting the impact and relevance of her findings within the global medical community. Through active participation in collaborative research projects, professional societies, and academic conferences, she has fostered strong partnerships that bridge clinical practice and scientific inquiry. Beyond academia, Dr. Afşin is recognized for her role in enhancing healthcare quality, mentoring young physicians, and advocating for equitable access to respiratory health services. Her work continues to contribute meaningfully to both medical science and society, emphasizing innovation, ethics, and human-centered approaches to healthcare advancement. She has 23 citations from 23 documents with an h-index of 2.

Featured Publications

1. Yılmazer, M., Altındiş, M., Cevrioğlu, S., Fenkci, V., Aktepe, O., & Sırthan, E. (2004). Afyon Bölgesinde yaşayan gebe kadınlarda toksoplazma, sitomegalovirus, rubella, hepatit B, hepatit C seropozitiflik oranları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi.

2. Oğurlu, M., Sen, S., Polatli, M., Sırthan, E., Gürsoy, F., & Cildağ, O. (2007). The effect of spinal anesthesia on pulmonary function tests in old patients. Tuberkuloz ve Toraks, 55(1), 64–70.

3. Afsin, E., Yaksi, O., Onal, A., & Bacaksiz, E. (2022). Tracheal schwannoma mimicking asthma. International Journal of Neuroscience, 134(5), 436–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207454.2021.1999702

4. Afşin, E., & Demirkol, M. E. (2022). Post-COVID pulmonary function test evaluation. Turkish Thoracic Journal, 23(5), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2022.22023

5.Afşin, E., & Cosgun, Z. (2021). A rare cough complication: Internal oblique muscle hematoma. Radiology Case Reports, 16(5), 1015–1018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.01.067