Lamine Saïd Baba-Moussa | Plants Activities | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Lamine Saïd Baba-Moussa | Plants Activities | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor at University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Professor Lamine Saïd Baba-Moussa is an internationally recognized scholar in biochemistry, molecular biology, and microbiology, with a distinguished career in advancing science and education in Africa and beyond. As Director of the Laboratory of Biology and Molecular Typing in Microbiology, he has pioneered impactful research on plant growth-promoting microorganisms, microbial biostimulants, and food safety. With over 500 publications, more than 45 successfully supervised doctoral theses, and leadership in multiple academic and scientific bodies, he stands as a pillar of excellence in higher education and research. His commitment to science, mentorship, and innovation has positioned him as a leading voice in sustainable agriculture, microbiology, and public health.

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Education

Professor Baba-Moussa holds a doctoral degree in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology, which he obtained through a joint program between the University of Strasbourg in France and the University of Abomey-Calavi in Benin. This strong international training provided him with a foundation to bridge research collaboration across continents. His education integrated rigorous molecular biology approaches with applied microbiology, equipping him to address both fundamental and practical challenges in food safety, infectious diseases, and sustainable agriculture. His solid academic background became the cornerstone of his subsequent research leadership and professional achievements.

Experience

Throughout his career, Professor Baba-Moussa has held pivotal roles in academic leadership, research management, and capacity building. He has served as Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, coordinated postgraduate training in biochemistry and microbiology, and led doctoral programs that trained future generations of African scientists. As Director of the Laboratory of Biology and Molecular Typing in Microbiology, he has overseen numerous projects addressing microbial biodiversity, plant growth promotion, and foodborne pathogens. He also served as Deputy Director and later Interim Director of the Doctoral School of Life and Earth Sciences at the University of Abomey-Calavi, where he reinforced interdisciplinary research and doctoral training. His influence extends beyond his home institution, as he has been an expert evaluator for the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES), and is currently President of its Natural Sciences and Agronomy Technical Committee.

Research Focus

Professor Baba-Moussa’s research integrates microbiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology to address challenges in health, agriculture, and food safety. His primary focus lies in the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as biofertilizers and biostimulants to improve soil fertility and crop productivity, promoting sustainable agriculture across Africa. He has coordinated projects on the efficacy of microbial inoculants for maize cultivation, evaluation of biofertilizers in local farming systems, and development of low-cost microbial technologies for farmers. Additionally, his work has explored antimicrobial resistance, pathogenic microorganisms, and bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, contributing to the fight against infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. By combining applied and fundamental science, he has created pathways that benefit both the scientific community and agricultural stakeholders.

Awards and Honors

Professor Baba-Moussa has received several honors recognizing his exceptional contributions. He was named Chevalier of the National Order of Merit of Benin, a distinction that highlights his impact on national scientific advancement. His academic excellence is also recognized by CAMES, where he was promoted through its ranks to become a full Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology. His election as President of the CAMES Technical Committee for Natural Sciences and Agronomy reflects the trust placed in him to shape scientific policy and evaluation at the continental level. These distinctions affirm his leadership and the high esteem in which he is held in Africa and internationally.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Phytochemical composition of Cymbopogon citratus and Eucalyptus citriodora essential oils and their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties on Wistar rats
Authors: JD Gbenou, JF Ahounou, HB Akakpo, A Laleye, E Yayi, F Gbaguidi, L Baba-Moussa, et al.
Summary: Study identified bioactive compounds in essential oils and demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in experimental rats.

Title: The structure of a Staphylococcus aureus leucocidin component (LukF-PV) reveals the fold of the water-soluble species of a family of transmembrane pore-forming toxins
Authors: JD Pédelacq, L Maveyraud, G Prévost, L Baba-Moussa, A González, et al.
Summary: Structural analysis clarified the folding and mechanism of pore-forming toxins, advancing understanding of Staphylococcus aureus virulence factors.

Title: Effect of different plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on maize seed germination and seedling development
Authors: PA Noumavo, E Kochoni, YO Didagbé, A Adjanohoun, M Allagbé, L Baba-Moussa, et al.
Summary: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria significantly enhanced maize seed germination, seedling vigor, and early development in controlled experiments.

Title: Staphylococcus aureus mobile genetic elements
Authors: B Alibayov, L Baba-Moussa, H Sina, K Zdeňková, K Demnerová
Summary: Review detailed the diversity and role of mobile genetic elements in antibiotic resistance and virulence of Staphylococcus aureus.

Title: Synergistic effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and chitosan on in vitro seed germination, greenhouse growth, and nutrient uptake of maize (Zea mays L.)
Authors: NA Agbodjato, PA Noumavo, A Adjanohoun, L Agbessi, L Baba-Moussa
Summary: Combined rhizobacteria and chitosan treatments improved maize germination, greenhouse growth, and nutrient uptake efficiency.

Conclusion

Professor Lamine Saïd Baba-Moussa exemplifies the highest standards of academic excellence, scientific leadership, and societal impact. His dedication to advancing microbiology and molecular biology has shaped innovative solutions for pressing global challenges, particularly in agriculture, food safety, and health. As a mentor, he has trained generations of scientists who now contribute across Africa and internationally. As a researcher, he has produced a prolific body of work that bridges fundamental science with applied benefits. As a leader, his contributions to CAMES and national scientific institutions underscore his commitment to strengthening higher education and research governance. These achievements collectively position him as a highly deserving candidate for international recognition and award honors.

Silvia Mueller-Hagedorn | Orthodontics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Silvia Mueller-Hagedorn | Orthodontics | Best Researcher Award

Senior physician at University Hospital Freiburg, Germany

Dr. Silvia Müller-Hagedorn is an accomplished physician and dentist with dual doctorates in medicine and dental surgery, as well as specialized recognition as a consultant orthodontist. Her distinguished career integrates clinical excellence, academic research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly in the treatment of craniofacial anomalies and syndromic conditions in infants. With leadership roles in leading German university hospitals, significant international collaborations, and groundbreaking publications, she has established herself as an innovator in orthodontics, neonatology, and interdisciplinary craniofacial care.

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Education

Dr. Müller-Hagedorn pursued her initial medical studies in Luxembourg, Göttingen, Saarbrücken, and Nancy, complemented by a practical year in renowned clinical departments, including neurosurgery, cardiology, and orthopedics. Following completion of her medical degree, she advanced her academic training with a doctoral thesis in medicine, earning the distinction of magna cum laude. She further extended her expertise by completing a specialized diploma in cranio-cervico-facial morphogenesis at the Université Nancy I. Subsequently, she studied dentistry at the University of Tübingen, achieving her degree with the highest honors and completing a second doctoral thesis in dental medicine with summa cum laude. Her academic path also included doctoral research funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), followed by structured programs in orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, geriatrics, and functional diagnostics. Complementing her medical and dental qualifications, she broadened her scope with studies in economics at the FernUniversität Hagen, gaining insights into organizational management, accounting, and finance—skills that later supported her leadership in clinical settings.

Experience

Dr. Müller-Hagedorn’s professional trajectory demonstrates a unique blend of clinical practice and research. Early in her career, she contributed to biochemistry, molecular biology, and hematology projects in Nancy and Luxembourg. At the University of Tübingen, she participated in a graduate research program on quantitative analysis and characterization of biochemical substances, supported by the DFG. Transitioning into dentistry and orthodontics, she worked extensively in private practices while maintaining academic affiliations. Her career advanced significantly at the University Hospital Tübingen, where she became senior consultant and later coordinated the Center for Craniofacial Malformations, overseeing treatment planning and interdisciplinary collaboration. She specialized in the application of modified palatal plates for infants with obstructive airway disorders, contributing to minimally invasive treatment methods. As Senior Consultant and later Deputy Director at the University Hospital Rostock, she assumed significant leadership responsibilities, before moving on to the University Hospital Freiburg, where she continues to serve as senior consultant and director of the Freiburg Interdisciplinary Center for Craniofacial Anomalies. In parallel, she has maintained her long-standing service as a physician with the German Red Cross and expanded her academic collaborations as a guest researcher at the Université de Paris Cité, Hôpital Necker.

Research Focus

Her research has consistently bridged orthodontics, neonatology, and craniofacial developmental medicine. Central to her work is the treatment of infants with syndromic Robin Sequence and other craniofacial anomalies. She has pioneered approaches integrating orthodontic devices such as modified palatal plates into neonatal care, reducing invasive interventions and improving survival and quality of life. Her interdisciplinary role has linked orthodontics with pediatrics, neonatology, and craniofacial surgery, fostering collaborative research and clinical pathways. She has also contributed to studies examining longitudinal dental arch development, soft tissue changes in untreated normal occlusion, and the broader implications of orthodontic interventions in pediatric patients.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Müller-Hagedorn’s innovative contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards. Early in her career, she received the Heraeus Foundation Award from the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte, acknowledging her promising research. One of her most influential publications, presenting a minimally invasive treatment for infants with syndromic Robin Sequence, was selected by Springer Nature editors as a potentially world-changing scientific contribution. Furthermore, her collaborative research on longitudinal changes in dental arches and soft tissue profiles earned the Annual Best Paper Award from the German Society of Orthodontics (DGKFO). These accolades highlight the lasting impact of her work on both clinical practice and academic orthodontics.

Publication Top Note

Title: Erratum to: Current developments in sleep research and sleep medicine: an assessment of the “Paediatrics” taskforce
Authors: Ekkehart Paditz, Alfred Wiater, Osman Ipsiroglu, Mirja Quante, Silvia Müller-Hagedorn, Bernhard Hoch, Thomas Erler, Julian Mollin, Barbara Schneider, Christian F. Poets
Summary: Clarifies corrections to the Paediatrics Taskforce’s assessment on recent progress in pediatric sleep research and clinical sleep medicine practices.

Conclusion

Dr. Silvia Müller-Hagedorn stands as a leading figure in orthodontics and craniofacial medicine, uniting clinical practice, research, and academic leadership. With dual doctorates, cross-disciplinary expertise, and international collaborations, she has contributed transformative approaches to the treatment of infants with craniofacial anomalies, while also strengthening academic orthodontics with rigorous research. Her combination of clinical innovation, scholarly excellence, and dedication to patient-centered care makes her a highly deserving candidate for recognition in the field of academic medicine and orthodontics.

Tolga Atikbay | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Head of Business Management Department at Girne American University, Turkey

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in business management, human resource practices, organizational behavior, and institutionalization. With a strong background in defense technologies and business studies, he has advanced a multidisciplinary career combining leadership, teaching, and impactful research. His scholarly work has gained international recognition, with publications in high-ranking journals, contributions to books published in multiple languages, and active supervision of master’s and doctoral research. As a department head and an influential academic mentor, Dr. Atikbay has demonstrated exceptional dedication to higher education, knowledge creation, and professional development.

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Dr. Atikbay’s academic journey reflects a combination of technical, managerial, and interdisciplinary expertise. He began his undergraduate studies at the National Defense University, where he pursued Electronic and Communication Engineering at the Land Forces Military Academy. Building on his technical foundation, he obtained a master’s degree from Istanbul Technical University, focusing on defense technologies. His thesis, Performance Evaluation in Turkish Land Forces with Data Envelopment Analysis, highlighted his ability to integrate quantitative methods into performance and organizational assessment. He later pursued a doctoral degree in Business at Girne American University, where his dissertation, Effects of Institutionalization, Human Resource Management Practices and Organizational Justice Perceptions on Organizational Cynicism: A Research on Municipalities, bridged human resource management with organizational psychology. This educational trajectory positioned him at the intersection of engineering, management, and organizational studies, enriching his academic and research perspectives.

Experience

Dr. Atikbay has built a distinguished career as a lecturer, researcher, and academic leader. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, where he has offered courses such as Human Resource Management, Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, E-commerce, International Business, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Globalization and Economic Integration, and Research Methods. His instruction is characterized by a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing students to navigate contemporary organizational challenges. In addition to teaching, he has assumed key administrative responsibilities, serving as the Head of the Business Management Department, where he has guided curriculum development, faculty coordination, and student academic growth. His contributions extend beyond the classroom, as he has actively engaged in academic program development and mentorship.

Research Focus

Dr. Atikbay’s research explores human resource management, organizational behavior, institutionalization, leadership, digital transformation, and innovation. His doctoral work on organizational cynicism provided new insights into the interplay between institutional practices, justice perceptions, and employee attitudes. He continues to examine themes such as green human resource management, entrepreneurship education, digital leadership, and artificial intelligence in organizations. His ongoing supervision of doctoral theses reflects his dedication to emerging topics, including green innovation, digital culture, entrepreneurial education, and AI-driven organizational change. Through these efforts, Dr. Atikbay contributes to shaping research agendas that address both academic inquiry and practical organizational needs.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Effects of human resources management practices and organizational justice perceptions on organizational cynicism: A research on municipalities in a developing country
Authors: T. Atikbay, Y. Öner
Summary: This study examines how HR practices and organizational justice perceptions shape employees’ attitudes, particularly organizational cynicism, in municipal settings.

Title: An analysis on green consumer purchasing decision
Authors: T. Atikbay, S. Davut
Summary: The article explores key factors influencing consumers’ environmentally friendly purchasing decisions and the implications for sustainable business practices.

Title: Türk Kara Kuvvetlerinde Veri Zarflama Analizi ile Performans Değerlendirmesi
Authors: T. Atikbay
Summary: This research applies Data Envelopment Analysis to evaluate performance efficiency in the Turkish Land Forces’ organizational and operational activities.

Title: The Role of Green HRM in Promoting Green Innovation: Mediating Effects of Corporate Environmental Strategy and Green Work Climate, and the Moderating Role of Artificial Intelligence
Authors: N. Housheya, T. Atikbay
Summary: The paper investigates how Green HRM fosters organizational green innovation, considering environmental strategy, work climate, and artificial intelligence moderation.

Conclusion

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tolga Atikbay embodies the qualities of a dedicated academic leader, impactful researcher, and inspiring mentor. His scholarship spans a wide array of interconnected fields, from institutionalization and organizational behavior to green HRM and digital innovation. Through international publications, multilingual academic contributions, and the supervision of groundbreaking research, he has influenced both the academic community and organizational practices. His leadership as a department head and his commitment to teaching and mentoring reflect a holistic dedication to higher education. With his proven record of impactful publications, international reach, and innovative research agenda, Dr. Atikbay stands out as a highly deserving candidate for recognition in academic excellence awards.

Hassan Amadou Arifa | Semiconductors Physics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Hassan Amadou Arifa | Semiconductors Physics | Best Academic Researcher Award

PhD student at Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey, Niger

Amadou Arifa Hassan is a researcher, educator, and doctoral scholar specializing in semiconductor nanotechnology, thin film synthesis, and renewable energy systems. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge while promoting education, leadership, and peace initiatives. With expertise in optical, structural, and crystallographic characterization techniques and experience in renewable energy management, he has built a career that bridges research, teaching, and community service, making him a distinguished candidate for academic recognition.

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Education

Hassan’s academic training demonstrates a consistent progression toward scientific excellence, beginning with a solid foundation in fundamental physics and culminating in advanced doctoral studies in nanotechnology and renewable energy. After completing undergraduate studies in physics, he pursued master’s degrees with a focus on renewable energies, where he gained expertise in sustainable energy design, installation, and auditing. His doctoral research in physics centers on semiconductor thin films, particularly II-VI and III-V materials such as ZnS, exploring their structural and optical properties through methods including spray pyrolysis, chemical bath deposition, and vapor deposition. Complementing his academic work, he undertook advanced training in Montpellier, France, where he mastered laboratory techniques in spectroscopy, diffraction, and nanomaterials synthesis.

Experience

Parallel to his academic achievements, Hassan has acquired significant professional and leadership experience in teaching, governance, and scientific advocacy. As a lecturer and adjunct faculty member at the University Abdou Moumouni of Niamey, he has taught courses in physics and supervised students in physics, chemistry, and bio-geosciences. He has also taught mathematics and sciences at secondary and preparatory levels, contributing to the training of future scientists. Beyond teaching, he has served in governance roles such as faculty council member, secretary in student unions, and vice-president of university commissions, where he contributed to academic reforms, budget planning, and conflict resolution. His service extended nationally and regionally through leadership in the Société Nigérienne de Physique, the West African Physics Society, and the UEMOA student network, as well as through his involvement in committees on renewable energy, human rights, and youth leadership.

Research Focus

Hassan’s research is primarily dedicated to the study of semiconductor nanostructures, thin films, and their applications in renewable energy and optoelectronic devices. His doctoral investigations focus on zinc sulfide (ZnS) thin films, which hold promise for solar cells and photonic devices due to their wide bandgap and favorable optical properties. He examines synthesis protocols using spray pyrolysis, chemical bath deposition, and vapor deposition, followed by characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence, and scanning electron microscopy. His research explores critical questions on excitonic behavior, donor-acceptor interactions, and the effect of growth conditions on crystal quality, with the aim of improving material efficiency for energy conversion technologies. By integrating experimental approaches with computational tools like MATLAB, Origin Pro, and PVSyst, Hassan advances both theoretical insights and practical applications for sustainable energy solutions.

Publication Top Note

Title: Study of the physical and chemical properties of ZnS thin films synthesized on ZnS nucleation layers by spray pyrolysis
Authors: A. Arifa Hassan, I. Halidou, A. Aboubacar, S. Juillaguet, O. Briot, H. Peyre, N. Bouguila
Summary: This study examines ZnS thin films grown on nucleation layers via spray pyrolysis, showing that optimized growth improves crystal quality, surface uniformity, and optical properties, making them suitable for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications.

Conclusion

Amadou Arifa Hassan represents a model of a scientist whose career integrates rigorous research, impactful teaching, and visionary leadership. His contributions to semiconductor nanotechnology and renewable energy research are advancing solutions for sustainable development and optoelectronic applications, while his academic service has influenced higher education reforms and governance in Niger and beyond. Through his scientific publications, international collaborations, and participation in regional networks, he has demonstrated the ability to impact both local and global scientific communities. At the same time, his commitment to peace, youth leadership, and community engagement underscores a holistic approach to knowledge and service. With his strong research trajectory, dedication to education, and contributions to society, Hassan is highly deserving of recognition through this award nomination, and his future promises continued excellence in advancing science and humanity.

Sunny Sinha | Violence Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sunny Sinha | Violence Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Appalachian State University, United States

Dr. Sunny Sinha is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work and an Affiliate Faculty in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at Appalachian State University, USA. With over fifteen years of teaching, research, and mentoring experience in the United States and India, she has established herself as a leading scholar in the fields of social work, gender studies, and critical ethnography. Her academic contributions center on issues of sex work, HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, and human trafficking, with a particular focus on women and transgender communities. Her work is recognized internationally for its depth, critical approach, and policy relevance, earning her multiple awards, prestigious grants, and invitations to speak at academic and public forums across the globe.

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Education

Dr. Sinha’s academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree in political science, where she graduated with top honors. She further pursued her passion for social justice with a master’s degree in social work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, specializing in family and child welfare. Her doctoral studies in social work at the University of South Carolina solidified her expertise, with a dissertation exploring the lives of women in non-brothel-based sex work in India and their perceptions of HIV risk. Her methodological innovation of using “cultural biography” as an analytical lens continues to influence ethnographic and feminist research. She also holds a diploma in primary education, which reflects her longstanding commitment to teaching and community development.

Experience

Throughout her career, Dr. Sinha has held academic appointments that span multiple continents. Before joining Appalachian State University, she served as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at Marywood University, where she taught courses on social justice, global social work, and ethical practice. She has also been a visiting professor at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India, furthering international dialogue on social work education. Earlier in her career, she served as an adjunct instructor at the University of South Carolina, teaching graduate-level courses and mentoring emerging professionals. In addition to her teaching, she has played an active role in mentoring graduate students on research projects related to sex work, violence prevention, and gender inequality, many of which have resulted in joint publications and conference presentations.

Research Focus

Dr. Sinha’s interdisciplinary research draws on critical ethnography, cultural biography, and intersectional feminist frameworks. Her primary areas of focus include HIV/AIDS prevention, the complexities of sex work, violence against women, and the human rights of marginalized communities. Her studies shed light on the lived experiences of cisgender and transgender women in India’s sex trade, revealing nuanced perspectives on agency, stigma, and health risk. She has also explored male clients’ perceptions of sex work, the role of digital technologies in reducing violence, and the impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations. Her scholarship bridges theory and practice, contributing to both academic debates and practical interventions for policy, health, and social work practice.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sinha’s groundbreaking scholarship has been recognized with multiple national and international honors. She was nominated for the Council for Social Work Education Feminist Scholar Award and received the Michael H. Agar Lively Science Award for her influential article on ethical and safety challenges in sex work research. Her doctoral dissertation was funded by the prestigious Fahs-Beck Doctoral Dissertation Award and ranked among the top ten submissions in the ATLAS.ti Dissertation Award competition. Early in her career, she was a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship and won a state-level elocution competition, demonstrating her strong foundation in scholarship and public engagement. These accolades underscore her innovative methodologies, her ethical rigor, and her impact on advancing feminist social work research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: A Survey of the Mobile Phone-Based Interventions for Violence Prevention Among Women
Authors: S. Sinha, A. Shrivastava, C. Paradis
Summary: Reviews mobile phone-based initiatives aimed at preventing violence against women and promoting empowerment.

Title: Effect of Resveratrol and Fenofibrate in Triton WR 1339 Induced Dyslipidemic Wistar Rats
Authors: S. Sinha, P. Khurana, S. Gupta, D. Iyer
Summary: Experimental study evaluating the therapeutic effects of resveratrol and fenofibrate in dyslipidemic rat models.

Title: Dementia and the Challenges of Caregiving: A Personal Account
Authors: S. Sinha, I. Prasad, P. Prasad
Summary: Reflects on the emotional, social, and practical challenges faced by caregivers of dementia patients.

Title: Ethnopharmacological Aspects of Resveratrol (a French Paradox) – A Review
Authors: R. S. P. R. S. Pawar, D. I. D. Iyer, S. S. S. Sinha, P. P. P. Pateriya
Summary: A review of resveratrol’s ethnopharmacological significance, health benefits, and its role in disease prevention.

Title: Early Care and Prekindergarten Care as Influences on School Readiness
Authors: M. S. Fram, J. Kim, S. Sinha
Summary: Examines how early childhood care and prekindergarten experiences affect school readiness in children.

Conclusion

Dr. Sunny Sinha’s distinguished career reflects a deep commitment to advancing social justice through scholarship, teaching, and public engagement. Her research offers vital insights into the intersections of gender, sexuality, health, and human rights, particularly in contexts of vulnerability and marginalization. With her innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approach, she has expanded the boundaries of social work research and influenced global conversations on HIV/AIDS, sex work, and gender-based violence. Her mentorship of graduate students, international collaborations, and contributions to policy and practice highlight her role as both a scholar and advocate. Recognized by awards, grants, and critical acclaim, Dr. Sinha stands out as an exceptional nominee for academic honors, embodying the qualities of a scholar whose work transforms understanding and inspires change in society.

 

Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes | Gerontologia | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes | Gerontologia | Best Academic Researcher Award 

University Professor at Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Brazil

Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of health sciences, with expertise in physiotherapy, gerontology, Alzheimer’s disease, and elderly care. His work integrates clinical practice, teaching, and research to improve the health, functionality, and quality of life of older adults. With advanced training across multiple institutions, he has established himself as a respected scholar whose contributions span physiotherapy, exercise interventions, cognitive health, and elder abuse prevention. His research and publications reflect a deep commitment to addressing critical issues in aging, healthcare, and rehabilitation, positioning him as a valuable contributor to both scientific advancement and clinical application.

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Lopes’s academic trajectory demonstrates consistent excellence and dedication to elderly health research. He completed his undergraduate studies in Physiotherapy at the Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), where his thesis examined the effects of Pilates exercises on the respiratory muscle strength of older women. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Health Care at UFTM, focusing on the effectiveness of dual-task exercise programs on cognitive and motor functions of elderly individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. His doctoral training at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) further expanded his expertise, where he conducted a time-series analysis of reported cases of violence against elderly people in Campinas, Brazil, emphasizing the importance of health information systems in monitoring and addressing elder abuse. More recently, Lopes completed a postdoctoral program at the Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais (HRAC), strengthening his role as a researcher in multidisciplinary rehabilitation. Alongside formal degrees, he enriched his expertise with complementary courses on Alzheimer’s disease, therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, ergonomics, and neuro-motor development.

Experience

Lopes has held several academic and professional positions that highlight his leadership and teaching expertise. He served as a supervisor of physiotherapy internships at Faculdade Anhanguera de Campinas and Faculdade Anhanguera de Sumaré, guiding students in ambulatory care, worker’s health, elderly care, and basic healthcare. He also worked at Fisioterapia Campos, where he coordinated the postgraduate program in Geriatrics and Gerontology and taught courses on aging, frailty, dizziness and falls, and long-term elderly care. As a professor at the Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais (UEMG), he taught subjects including history and legislation of physiotherapy, research methods, supervised internships, and geriatric physiotherapy. He further contributed to Centro Universitário UNA as a lecturer in physiotherapy, addressing topics such as life stages and human movement. His academic journey also includes research fellowships during his master’s and doctoral studies, supported by Brazil’s federal research funding agency CAPES.

Research Focus

Lopes’s research lies at the intersection of physiotherapy, gerontology, and public health. His work on Alzheimer’s disease emphasizes the impact of physical exercise interventions on cognitive and motor function, highlighting the role of dual-task training in improving quality of life. Beyond clinical outcomes, he has also addressed broader social determinants of elderly health, particularly elder abuse, neglect, and violence. By analyzing time-series data and conducting integrative reviews, he has shed light on the incidence, reporting, and implications of elder mistreatment in Brazil. His research contributions extend to pulmonary rehabilitation, exercise physiology, and cognitive health, with a focus on translating evidence into clinical practice and public health strategies.

Awards and Honors

Lopes’s dedication to research has been recognized with academic honors, including a distinguished mention for his study on the effectiveness of dual-task physical exercise in improving cognitive functions of elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease. This recognition at a major medical congress reflected the clinical relevance and scientific rigor of his work, further solidifying his reputation in geriatric physiotherapy and cognitive rehabilitation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Benefits of Multimodal Exercise Intervention for BDNF and Cytokines Levels, Cognitive Function, and Motor Functionality in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary Study
Authors: Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes; Flávia Gomes de Melo Coelho; Sheilla Tribess; Jonatas da Silva Catarino; Bruno Naves Ferreira; Marina de Melo Reis; Antônio Ribeiro Neto; Carlo José Freire Oliveira; Jair Sindra Virtuoso Júnior
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 
Summary: This preliminary study examined the impact of multimodal exercise on individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, focusing on BDNF and cytokine levels, cognition, and motor function. Results indicated that exercise may enhance neuroplasticity, regulate inflammation, and improve cognitive and physical performance, supporting its role as a complementary therapeutic strategy.

Title: Violência contra a pessoa idosa no município de Campinas, São Paulo, nos últimos 11 anos: uma análise temporal
Authors: Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes; Maria José D´Elboux
Journal: Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia 
Summary: This study analyzed reported cases of violence against older adults in Campinas, São Paulo, over an 11-year period. It identified temporal patterns and highlighted the persistence of abuse in various forms, emphasizing the need for targeted policies, prevention strategies, and support systems for the elderly population.

Title: Treino muscular inspiratório em idosos na ventilação mecânica: uma revisão sistemática
Authors: Aurea Gonçalves Ferreira; Daniel Vicentini de Oliveira; Emmanuel Dias de Souza Lopes; Rodrigo Marques Tonella; Cláudia Regina Barbosa; Luiz Cláudio Martins
Journal: Saúde (Santa Maria) 
Summary: This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training in elderly patients requiring mechanical ventilation. Findings suggest that this intervention can improve respiratory function, reduce complications, and facilitate weaning from mechanical ventilation, making it a promising supportive therapy in geriatric intensive care.

Title: Elder abuse in Brazil: an integrative review
Authors: Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes; Áurea Gonçalves Ferreira; Carolina Gonçalves Pires; Márcia Cristina Souza de Moraes; Maria José D´Elboux
Journal: Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia 
Summary: This integrative review compiled research on elder abuse in Brazil, discussing prevalence, forms of abuse, and associated risk factors. It revealed gaps in reporting, cultural challenges, and limited protective measures, stressing the urgency of raising awareness and strengthening public health policies for elder protection.

Title: Treinamento físico multimodal com dupla tarefa na doença de Alzheimer: efeito nas funções cognitivas e na força muscular
Authors: Bruno Naves Ferreira; Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes; Isadora Ferreira Henriques; Marina De Melo Reis; Amanda Morais de Pádua; Karina De Figueiredo; Fernanda Aparecida Lopes Magno; Flávia Gomes de Melo Coelho
Journal: Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance 
Summary: This study explored the effects of dual-task multimodal physical training on patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Results showed improvements in cognitive functions and muscle strength, suggesting that combining physical and cognitive challenges in training can slow disease progression and improve quality of life.

Conclusion

Emmanuel Dias de Sousa Lopes has built a career that bridges clinical practice, academic teaching, and innovative research in physiotherapy and gerontology. His contributions to Alzheimer’s disease research, elder abuse prevention, and rehabilitation interventions demonstrate both scientific depth and societal relevance. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, teaching experience across multiple institutions, and recognition for research excellence, he embodies the qualities of a leading health sciences scholar. His continued dedication to addressing the challenges of aging populations positions him as a strong candidate for award recognition, with significant potential to influence public health, rehabilitation, and elderly care practices in the years ahead.


Jasmine Dang | Human Factors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jasmine Dang | Human Factors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jasmine Dang, DEVCOM C5ISR RTI, United States

Dr. J. S. Dang is a highly accomplished researcher and engineering psychologist whose expertise lies in human factors, applied cognition, and human–automation interaction. With extensive experience in government, industry, and academia, Dr. Dang has made pioneering contributions to vigilance, sustained attention, mind-wandering, and user evaluation of advanced military systems. Currently serving as an Executive Officer to the Director of the Research and Technology Integration (RTI) Directorate at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Dr. Dang plays a critical role in advancing defense-related research and promoting cross-sector collaboration. His distinguished record of research, publications, awards, and leadership exemplifies his dedication to advancing the field of human factors psychology and its real-world applications.

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Education

Dr. Dang earned his academic foundation at George Mason University, where he completed a B.S. in Psychology with a concentration in human factors and a minor in neuroscience. He continued at the same institution to obtain an M.S. in Human Factors and Applied Cognition, and subsequently earned his Ph.D. in Human Factors and Applied Cognition. His doctoral research centered on vigilance decrement, sustained attention, and mind-wandering, addressing fundamental questions on human performance and attentional control. Recognized early for his academic promise, Dr. Dang was twice awarded the Undergraduate Research Scholars Award for his outstanding contributions to research during his studies.

Experience

Dr. Dang has accumulated over a decade of research experience, beginning as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at George Mason University, where he contributed to projects on automation transparency, driving simulation, and human–automation trust while mentoring students and teaching research methods and statistics. He further strengthened his expertise through prestigious research internships at the United States Air Force Research Laboratory, focusing on human interaction with robotics, and at the Naval Research Laboratory’s Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory, where he applied eye-tracking and vigilance analysis methods. Building on this foundation, he advanced professionally as a Senior Engineering Psychologist at Planned Systems International, serving as Principal Investigator and team lead for large-scale projects involving experimental training, user evaluations, and defense-related studies. His transition to the RTI Directorate marked a pivotal stage in his career, where he has excelled as an Engineering Psychologist in the Modeling and Simulation Division and later as Executive Officer and Technical Aide to the Director. In these roles, he has provided critical technical leadership, represented the Directorate in high-level collaborations, reviewed multi-million-dollar DARPA proposals, and served as Acting Branch Chief, consistently bridging scientific rigor with operational priorities to deliver impactful solutions.

Research Focus

Dr. Dang’s research interests center on human factors in high-stakes environments, with an emphasis on sustained attention, vigilance, cognitive flexibility, and trust in automation. His studies have investigated how auditory cues, feedback, and performance emphasis influence attentional performance. He has also explored how human operators interact with autonomous systems and virtual prototypes, particularly within defense applications. His focus on practical, human-centered solutions ensures that complex technologies remain effective, safe, and aligned with human cognitive capabilities.

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Conclusion

Dr. J. S. Dang exemplifies the qualities of an innovative scholar, technical leader, and dedicated public servant. His extensive education, decade-long research expertise, and leadership within defense-related human factors research have established him as a vital contributor to national security and scientific advancement. His publications bridge laboratory insights with operational impact, while his awards demonstrate consistent recognition of his contributions. With a rare combination of cognitive psychology expertise, applied research experience, and leadership acumen, Dr. Dang is exceptionally deserving of recognition through this award nomination.

Hao Hao | Edge Computing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Hao | Edge Computing | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Shandong Computer Science Center (National Supercomputing Center in Jinan), China

Dr. Hao Hao currently serves as an Associate Researcher at Qilu University of Technology and the Shandong Provincial Computing Center (National Supercomputing Jinan Center). His expertise lies in computer science and technology, with a focus on mobile edge computing, task offloading, reinforcement learning, and intelligent optimization for multimedia systems. His contributions to resource allocation, privacy protection, and large-scale distributed systems demonstrate his pioneering role in advancing high-performance computing and its applications in critical areas such as emergency response and wireless communications.

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Education

He completed his academic journey in computer science and technology at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, earning his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in succession. This strong academic foundation provided him with a solid background in algorithms, distributed systems, and artificial intelligence, enabling him to contribute significantly to the fields of edge computing and wireless communication technologies. His research training at this leading institution prepared him for impactful scientific inquiry and innovation in both theoretical and applied computing.

Experience

Following his academic training, Dr. Hao Hao began his career as a lecturer at the College of Electronic Countermeasures, National University of Defense Technology, where he contributed to advanced teaching and research in computational technologies. He then joined Qilu University of Technology and the Shandong Provincial Computing Center, initially as an Assistant Researcher and later as an Associate Researcher. In these roles, he has been deeply involved in high-performance computing, mobile edge intelligence, and cooperative system design. His current position at the National Supercomputing Jinan Center allows him to advance cross-disciplinary research while contributing to national priorities in computing infrastructure and technological innovation.

Research Focus

His research primarily centers on mobile edge computing, multi-UAV cooperative task scheduling, reinforcement learning methods for computation offloading, and privacy-preserving group intelligence sensing. He has explored optimization strategies for resource allocation, trajectory design in UAV networks, and fairness-aware computing solutions. His work also spans mobile multimedia systems, heterogeneous network optimization, and green communications. Supported by competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Shandong Provincial Science and Technology Department, his projects address pressing challenges in computationally intensive multimedia, emergency computing, and mobile caching technologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Hao Hao has made remarkable contributions recognized through multiple academic patents and funded projects. He has secured support as Principal Investigator for the NSFC Young Scientists Fund on emergency computing for multimedia applications and for the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation on mobile edge caching technologies. His patents, including methods for fairness-aware task offloading and cooperative optimization in computing systems, highlight his ability to transform theoretical research into practical innovations. These achievements underscore his scientific leadership and dedication to advancing computational intelligence in real-world applications.

Publication Top Notes

Title: DART: A Dynamic Adaptive Framework for Reducing Idle Waiting Time in Cloud-Edge Collaborative Inference
Summary: Proposes a dynamic adaptive framework minimizing idle waiting time in cloud-edge collaborative inference, enhancing efficiency and responsiveness of distributed AI systems.

Title: A Deep Reinforcement Learning-based Collaborative Edge Caching Approach for AIoT
Summary: Introduces a deep reinforcement learning strategy for collaborative edge caching in AIoT, improving data availability, latency reduction, and system performance.

Conclusion

Through his strong academic background, professional experience, and sustained contributions to cutting-edge research, Dr. Hao Hao has established himself as an influential scholar in computer science and technology. His work in mobile edge computing, reinforcement learning, and task offloading has advanced the state-of-the-art in both theory and practice. With impactful publications, patented innovations, and successful research projects, he has demonstrated excellence in both independent and collaborative research. His trajectory reflects not only technical innovation but also a commitment to advancing computational methods that address real-world challenges, making him a highly deserving candidate for recognition in this award nomination.

Xiaojie Liu | Photodynamic Region | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Xiaojie Liu | Photodynamic Region | Best Innovation Award

Associate Chief Physician, Director of Photodynamic Center, Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital, China

Dr. Xiaojie Liu is the Associate Chief Physician and Director of the Photodynamic Center at the Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital. With deep expertise in dermatology and oncology, she has emerged as a pioneering clinician-scientist in the advancement of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for malignant skin tumors. Her work bridges clinical practice, innovative treatment design, and advanced diagnostic imaging to set new standards in non-invasive cancer care. Through her leadership in multidisciplinary treatment development and contributions to evidence-based protocols, she has shaped the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine approaches in dermatological oncology.

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Education

Dr. Liu received her medical and specialist training in dermatology with a strong focus on oncology, medical imaging, and therapeutic interventions. She built her academic foundation in traditional Chinese medicine while acquiring expertise in modern dermatological treatment strategies. This combined training has enabled her to construct innovative treatment protocols that incorporate holistic patient care while relying on cutting-edge technologies such as dermoscopic imaging and real-time monitoring of oncologic responses. Her educational background reflects a unique integration of classical knowledge and modern evidence-based practices, positioning her as a key figure in translational dermatology.

Experience

As Associate Chief Physician, Dr. Liu has been instrumental in developing and supervising treatment programs for skin tumors, especially basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and Bowen’s disease. In her role as Director of the Photodynamic Center, she has coordinated multidisciplinary teams to design PDT-centered treatment frameworks that integrate clinical oncology, imaging technologies, and dermatological surgery. She has also overseen the establishment of longitudinal management systems that emphasize real-time monitoring, patient adherence, and comprehensive post-treatment surveillance. Dr. Liu’s clinical leadership has not only improved oncologic outcomes but has also shaped institutional strategies for the adoption of PDT as a standard of care in high-risk dermatological cases.

Research Focus

Dr. Liu’s research concentrates on advancing photodynamic therapy as a transformative treatment for malignant skin tumors. Her work specifically addresses the treatment of high-risk basal cell carcinoma, including morphoeic and other complex subtypes that traditionally present clinical challenges. By combining electrodesiccation with photodynamic therapy, she has pioneered minimally invasive protocols that improve tumor clearance rates while preserving healthy tissue. She has also introduced dermoscopic surveillance techniques with micron-level precision, enabling earlier detection of treatment responses and recurrence. Her ongoing projects include the construction of an intelligent full-course management system for skin diseases, which integrates traditional Chinese and Western diagnostic models into a unified platform for dermatological oncology care.

Publication Top Note

Title: Benefits of natural edible ingredients in epidermal permeability barrier function
Journal: Chinese Medical Journal 
Summary: This study shows that natural edible ingredients enhance skin barrier function by improving hydration, regulating lipids, and strengthening defense, offering safe adjunct options for dermatological care.

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaojie Liu’s contributions to dermatology and oncology epitomize the spirit of clinical innovation and translational research. By pioneering combined therapeutic protocols, developing intelligent management systems, and integrating dermoscopic imaging into routine practice, she has advanced photodynamic therapy from a niche procedure to a cornerstone of dermatological oncology care. Her publications provide robust evidence of the clinical efficacy and safety of these interventions, while her leadership ensures their broad application in multidisciplinary contexts. With a vision focused on harmonizing traditional and modern approaches, Dr. Liu continues to redefine patient-centered care in skin oncology. Her innovative strategies, scientific rigor, and clinical leadership make her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Innovation Award.

Andriany Qanitha | cardiovascular | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andriany Qanitha | Cardiovascular | Best Researcher Award

MD, FIHA, M.Sc, Ph.D at Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

Dr. Andriany Qanitha is an accomplished cardiovascular researcher and Associate Professor at Hasanuddin University with a strong academic background, including a Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam and multiple cum laude honors. Her research focuses on coronary artery disease and cardiovascular care in low-resource settings, leading to impactful publications in high-ranking journals such as BMJ Open and Scientific Reports. She has received several international accolades, including the  Global Heart Journal Best Paper Award and prestigious grants from the European Society of Cardiology and Erasmus+. Dr. Qanitha plays a leadership role as Head of the Clinical Epidemiology, Research, and Publication Unit and serves on editorial boards of renowned journals. Her involvement in international collaborations and professional societies reflects her global influence. With a proven track record in public health innovation, telemedicine, and education, she is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Andriany Qanitha has pursued an exceptional academic path marked by consistent excellence. She began her education in Makassar, Indonesia, attending SD Inpres Pannara, SMP Negeri, and SMU Negeri. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine and completed her Medical Doctor (MD) professional program at the Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, graduating with cum laude honors. She then advanced her studies internationally, earning a Master of Science (M.Sc) degree from University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. Dr. Qanitha further attained her Ph.D. from the Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, with a strong research focus on cardiovascular health in resource-poor settings. Currently, she is pursuing her specialist training in Cardiology and Vascular Medicine (FIHA) at Hasanuddin University. Her academic journey reflects a blend of national excellence and international research exposure, equipping her with comprehensive clinical, academic, and scientific expertise.

Experience

Dr. Andriany Qanitha’s professional experience spans clinical practice, academic teaching, and international research collaboration. She began her career as a licensed General Physician, serving in various emergency departments and clinics in Makassar, Indonesia, including Fatimah Mother and Child Hospital and RS Ibnu Sina. Transitioning to academia, she joined the Faculty of Medicine at Hasanuddin University, where she has served in multiple roles, including lecturer in the Medical Education Unit, Department of Physiology, and Department of Biomedicine. She also teaches in the Doctoral Study Program, contributing to postgraduate medical education. Her leadership as Head of the Clinical Epidemiology, Research, and Publication Unit highlights her commitment to advancing medical research and evidence-based practice. Dr. Qanitha has also managed international projects such as Erasmus+ HEALTH-I and is actively engaged in global health research. Her diverse professional background reflects a blend of clinical service, academic excellence, and international collaboration in cardiovascular medicine.

Research Interest

Dr. Andriany Qanitha’s research interests center on cardiovascular diseases, particularly coronary artery disease, within resource-limited settings. She is deeply committed to improving clinical outcomes and healthcare access for underserved populations through evidence-based interventions. Her work explores the epidemiology, risk factors, and management strategies for cardiovascular conditions, with a strong focus on real-world data from Southeast Asia. She is also actively involved in studying the impact of early-life infections, pregnancy-related conditions, and adherence to clinical guidelines on long-term cardiac health. In addition, Dr. Qanitha integrates digital health innovations—such as telemedicine and mobile health education—into her research, aiming to enhance public health delivery. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical cardiology, epidemiology, and health systems research. Through international collaborations and participation in global consortia, she contributes to shaping cardiovascular care policies and practices in low- and middle-income countries. Her research is both regionally impactful and globally relevant, addressing critical gaps in global cardiovascular health.

Award and Honor

Dr. Andriany Qanitha has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her academic excellence, research achievements, and international contributions to cardiovascular medicine. She was named the Best Graduate of the Medical Doctor program at Hasanuddin University and awarded the DIKTI Scholarship by Indonesia’s Ministry of National Education. Internationally, she received the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Educational Grant and the European Association for International Education (EAIE) Grant. She has also been recognized with the Global Heart Journal Best Paper Award in 2024 by the World Heart Federation. Additionally, Dr. Qanitha was the second-place winner of the BPJS National Research Grant and was appointed as the EAPC Young Ambassador for Indonesia. Her leadership roles include serving as Project Manager for the Erasmus+ HEALTH-I initiative and as Head of the Clinical Epidemiology, Research, and Publication Unit at Hasanuddin University. These accolades reflect her global impact and dedication to advancing cardiovascular research and education.

Research Skill

Dr. Andriany Qanitha possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills that span clinical epidemiology, cardiovascular medicine, health systems analysis, and digital health innovation. She is highly skilled in designing and conducting both observational and interventional studies, with a focus on coronary artery disease in low-resource settings. Her expertise includes advanced statistical analysis, data interpretation, and scientific writing, demonstrated through her numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals. She is proficient in utilizing digital tools for telemedicine research and has contributed to tele-education initiatives aimed at improving patient outcomes. Dr. Qanitha also excels in grant writing and project management, having led international collaborations such as the Erasmus+ HEALTH-I program. Her role on editorial boards and as a reviewer further reflects her critical thinking, peer evaluation, and academic rigor. Her ability to translate complex research findings into actionable healthcare solutions highlights her as a skilled and impactful medical researcher.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Cigarette smoke exposure and stunting among under-five children in rural and poor families in Indonesia
Authors: N. Muchlis, R.A. Yusuf, A.R. Rusydi, N.U. Mahmud, N. Hikmah, A. Qanitha, …
Year: 2023

Title: Clinical cardiology in South East Asia: Indonesian lessons from the present towards improvement
Authors: A. Qanitha, N. Qalby, M. Amir, C.S.P.M. Uiterwaal, J.P.S. Henriques, …
Year: 2022

Title: The readiness of public primary health care (PUSKESMAS) for cardiovascular services in Makasar city, Indonesia
Authors: D.S. Arsyad, E.F. Hamsyah, N. Qalby, A. Qanitha, J. Westerink, M.J. Cramer, …
Year: 2022

Title: Infections in early life and premature acute coronary syndrome: a case-control study
Authors: A. Qanitha, B.A.J.M. de Mol, D.R. Pabittei, I. Mappangara, Y. van der Graaf, …
Year: 2016

Title: Predictors of medium-term mortality in patients hospitalised with coronary artery disease in a resource-limited South-East Asian setting
Authors: A. Qanitha, C.S.P.M. Uiterwaal, J.P.S. Henriques, I. Mappangara, I. Idris, M. Amir, …
Year: 2018

Title: Exploring the link between cardiovascular risk factors and manifestations in latent tuberculosis infection: a comprehensive literature review
Authors: A.Q. Irawaty Djaharuddin, Muzakkir Amir
Year: 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Andriany Qanitha is a highly accomplished and globally engaged cardiovascular researcher whose work has had a demonstrable impact on both science and public health, particularly in resource-limited settings. Her strong academic record, international collaborations, and award-winning research output position her as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award.