Stephanie Andriamiharisoa | Infectious Disease | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stephanie Andriamiharisoa | Infectious Disease | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | University of Mahajanga | Madagascar

Dr. Stéphanie Norotiana Andriamiharisoa, épouse Raotoson, is a Malagasy physician and academic specializing in internal medicine. Born in Antananarivo, Madagascar, she has built a distinguished medical and academic career combining clinical excellence, research, and teaching. She currently serves as a Lecturer-Researcher at the University of Mahajanga and as Chief of Clinic in Internal Medicine at the University Hospital Center (CHU) Mahavoky Atsimo, Mahajanga. Passionate about advancing healthcare in resource-limited settings, she has contributed significantly to research in nephrology, infectious diseases, autoimmune conditions, and epidemiology. Dr. Andriamiharisoa has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and presented her work at both national and international conferences. Recognized for her scholarly contributions, she has received multiple distinctions, including jury commendations for her doctoral thesis and specialist dissertation. Beyond her academic pursuits, she has also demonstrated leadership, serving as president of the Health Personnel Mutual of CHU Mahavoky. She is married and mother of three children.

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Education

Dr. Andriamiharisoa began her medical studies in at the Faculty of Medicine, Antananarivo, Madagascar. She completed her undergraduate medical education an, earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree with a thesis on peripartum cardiomyopathy, awarded with high honors and jury commendation. Pursuing specialization in internal medicine, she undertook postgraduate training at CHU Joseph Raseta Befelatanana, Antananarivo, from onward. She consolidated her expertise through diverse academic and clinical experiences, including a clinical internship in Hematology at the Centre Hospitalier d’Argenteuil, Franct, she successfully defended her specialist dissertation on chronic kidney disease at CHU Mahavoky, which earned her the Diplôme d’Études de Formation Spécialisée (DEFS) in Internal Medicine, also with high distinction. Her advanced training culminated in November, marking the completion of her specialized medical studies. Her academic journey reflects a rigorous commitment to excellence in both clinical practice and research.

Experience

Dr. Andriamiharisoa has accumulated extensive professional experience in internal medicine and medical research. She began as a medical intern at CHU Joseph Raseta Befelatanana, progressing to a hospital-based internship in France in she was appointed Assistant Physician in Internal Medicine at CHU Mahavoky Atsimo, Mahajanga, where she quickly advanced to Chief of Clinic. In parallel, she has been serving as a Lecturer-Researcher at the University of Mahajanga since, combining clinical duties with medical education and scientific inquiry. Her clinical expertise spans nephrology, infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, and critical care, addressing pressing health challenges in Madagascar. She has also supervised research, mentored students, and actively contributed to professional societies. Her leadership was highlighted when she was elected President of the Health Personnel Mutual at CHU Mahavoky. Her career demonstrates a balance between patient care, academic scholarship, and healthcare leadership.

Research Focus

Dr. Andriamiharisoa’s research focuses on internal medicine with a strong emphasis on diseases prevalent in Madagascar and resource-limited settings. Her interests include nephrology, particularly the epidemiology and clinical features of chronic kidney disease, as well as metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. She has conducted significant research on infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, nosocomial infections, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, providing valuable insight into public health challenges. Additionally, she has explored autoimmune conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus and systemic scleroderma, shedding light on diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in low-resource contexts. Dermatological case reports, cardiovascular diseases, and pediatric infections also form part of her diverse portfolio. Through her publications and presentations, she highlights the unique clinical patterns observed in Malagasy populations while contributing to global discussions on tropical medicine and internal medicine. Her ultimate research aim is to strengthen evidence-based practice and improve patient outcomes in Madagascar.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Andriamiharisoa has consistently been recognized for her academic and clinical excellence, her doctoral thesis on peripartum cardiomyopathy received the distinction of “Très honorable” with jury congratulations and a proposal for the thesis prize, reflecting both the quality and clinical relevance of her work. Similarly, her specialist dissertation on chronic kidney disease in Mahajanga earned the same distinction, with additional commendations for its scientific rigor and contribution to understanding epidemiological and clinical patterns in Madagascar. Beyond these academic accolades, her leadership was acknowledged when she was elected president of the CHU Mahavoky Health Personnel Mutual an honor reflecting both professional trust and commitment to community service. Her contributions in research and education have also been highlighted through multiple invitations to present at national and international conferences. These honors illustrate her dedication to advancing medical knowledge and healthcare practice in Madagascar.

Publication Top Notes

Simulation-Based Education to Improve Hand Hygiene Practices: A Pilot Study in Sub-Saharan Africa
Year: 5025

Conclusion

Dr. Andriamiharisoa’s impressive academic background, research experience, and clinical expertise make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her leadership roles and publication record further demonstrate her capabilities. With some additional interdisciplinary collaboration, international impact, and research funding, she could further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Dr. Desalegn Amenu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Desalegn Amenu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Desalegn Amenu, wollega University, Ethiopia

Dr. Desalegn Amenu is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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👨‍🏫 Work Experience

2012 – Present, Wollega University
Researcher and LecturerBiology B.Sc Courses:General MicrobiologyApplied MicrobiologyIntroduction to ImmunologyIntroduction to VirologyPrinciples of ParasitologyFood BiotechnologyAdvanced MycologyFood Technology and Bio Process Engineering B.Sc Courses:General MicrobiologyFood MicrobiologyFood BiotechnologyFungal BiotechnologyFood Safety and NutritionMicrobiology and Microbial Biotechnology M.Sc Courses:Food MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyIndustrial MicrobiologyAdvances in ImmunologyMicrobial Genetics

🎓 Education and Training

2018 – Present: PhD Candidate in Applied Microbiology, Jimma University02/03/2010 – 05/08/2012: M.Sc. in Microbiology, Haramaya University, Haramaya (Ethiopia)04/03/2008 – 01/02/2010: B.Sc. in Biology, Mada Walabu University, Bale (Ethiopia)02/02/2013 – 01/02/2014: HDP, Wollega University, Nekemte (Ethiopia)

🗣️ Personal Skills

Mother Tongue: Afaan OromoOther Languages:Amharic: Excellent in Listening, Speaking, Reading, WritingEnglish: Excellent in Listening, Speaking, Reading, WritingCommunication Skills: Communicate fluentlyOrganizational / Managerial Skills: Can work cooperatively in any positionJob-Related Skills: Excellent in SPSS, SAS, SAP, EXCEL

🔬 Research Area

M.Sc. Thesis: “Microbiological quality of drinking water sources and water handling practices among Rural Communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council.”PhD Dissertation: “Isolation and characterization of Lactic acid bacteria from Ethiopian traditional fermented foods and beverages for their probiotic effects, bacteriocin production, and preservative efficiency.”

📖 Publications Top Note :

Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plant extracts and their synergistic effect on some selected pathogens
D Amenu
American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 1(1), 18-29, 2014.
Citations: 99

The antibacterial activity of honey
D Amenu
International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review, 1(2), 102-116, 2013.
Citations: 65

Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from “Ergo”, Ethiopian traditional fermented milk
D Amenu
Current Research in Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1(6), 278-284, 2013.
Citations: 33

Assessing the bacteriological quality of drinking water from sources to household water samples of the rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council, eastern Ethiopia
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 2(3), 126-133, 2013.
Citations: 17

Microbiological quality of drinking water sources in rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 1(4), 33-37, 2012.
Citations: 17

Microbiological quality of drinking water sources and water handling practices among rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
International Journal of Life Science Biotechnology and Pharma Research, 3(1), 97-123, 2014.
Citations: 16

Characterization of wastewater and evaluation of the effectiveness of the wastewater treatment systems
D Amenu
World Journal of Life Sciences Research, 1(1), 1-11, 2014.
Citations: 16

Assessment of water handling practices among rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
D Amenu, S Menki, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 2(2), 75-82, 2013.
Citations: 16

Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria from human milk
D Amenu
Journal of Medical Microbiology and Diagnosis, S3, 2014.
Citations: 15

Bacteriocin as an advanced technology in food industry
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 4(12), 178-190, 2017.
Citations: 14

Traditional medicinal plants for industrial application as natural food preservatives
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 5(4), 85-94, 2018.
Citations: 13

Bacteriological and physicochemical quality of well water sources
D Amenu
Global Journal of Microbiology and Molecular Sciences, 1, 1-24, 2014.
Citations: 13

Wastewater treatment plants as a source of microbial pathogens in receiving watersheds
D Amenu
World Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, 1, 1-13, 2013.
Citations: 13

Health impact of intestinal helminth infections among podoconiosis patients
D Amenu
Trends in Bacteriology, 1(1), 2, 2014.
Citations: 12

Antimicrobial resistance for enteric pathogens isolated from acute gastroenteritis patients
D Amenu
World Journal of Natural Applied Sciences, 1(1), 1-14, 2014.
Citations: 12

Antibacterial and antagonistic activity of selected traditional medicinal plants and herbs from East Wollega Zone against clinical isolated human pathogens
TT Ayele, MB Regasa, DA Delesa
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 4(3), 175-179, 2015.
Citations: 11

Isolation of poly aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degrading bacteria
D Amenu
Landmark Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 1(1), 1, 2014.
Citations: 11

Overview of anticancer activity of lactic acid bacteria
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 4, 166-177, 2017.
Citations: 10

Prevalence of malaria among patients visiting Nekemte Hospital
D Amenu
Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis, 3(2), 1, 2014.
Citations: 10

Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of some traditional medicinal plants and herbs from Nekemte district against wound causing bacterial pathogens
TT Ayele, MB Regasa, DA Delesa
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 4(2), 199-203, 2015.
Citations: 8

Dr. Lebin Thomas | Applied Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lebin Thomas | Applied Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lebin Thomas, University of Delhi, India

Dr. Lebin Thomas is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

10thBoard: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)Year: 2003Percentage: 70.0%Division: I12thBoard: CBSEYear: 2005Percentage: 77.0%Division: IB.Sc. (H) BotanyCollege: Hansraj College, University of DelhiYear: 2008Percentage: 77.4%Division: IM.Sc. BotanyCollege: Hansraj College, University of DelhiYear: 2010Percentage: 67.3%Division: IM.Phil. BotanyThesis: Advanced Studies in GymnospermsDepartment: Botany, University of DelhiYear: 2011Percentage: 82.83%Division: IPh.D. BotanyThesis: Production, Optimization, Partial Purification and Characterization of Cellulases from an Isolated Actinobacterium, Promicromonospora sp. VP111, and Assessment of the Evolutionary Relationships and Conserved Signature Indels of Cellulases from Different OrganismsDepartment: Botany, University of DelhiYear: 2018 (Coursework – 82.7%)Area of Specialization: Applied and Environmental Microbiology

National Eligibility Test (NET) 📚

Qualified with Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from 2012-2014 and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from 2014-2017 under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) funding scheme.Year: 18/12/2011Roll No.: 328049Subject: Life SciencesAll India Rank: 59

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫

Assistant Professor (Guest Basis) at Dyal Singh College, Lodi Road, New Delhi: 13/10/2017 to 25/10/2017.Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc Basis) at Hansraj College, University of Delhi, Delhi: 26/10/2017 to 06/10/2022.Assistant Professor (Guest Basis) at Hansraj College, University of Delhi, Delhi: 11/10/2022 to 01/11/2023.

Subjects Taught:

B.Sc. (H) Botany Sem. 2: ArchegoniataeB.Sc. (H) Botany Sem. 3: Anatomy of AngiospermsB.Sc. (H) Botany Sem. 4: Molecular BiologyB.Sc. (H) Botany Sem. 5: Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms, Industrial and Environmental MicrobiologyB.Sc. (P) Life Science Sem. 1: BiodiversityB.Sc. (P) Life Science Sem. 3: Plant Anatomy and EmbryologyB.Sc. (P) Life Science Sem. 6: Intellectual Property Right

📖 Publications Top Note :

Unearthing the therapeutic benefits of culinary‐medicinal mushrooms for humans: Emerging sustainable bioresources of 21st century (Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2024)

DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202400127

Contributors: Lebin Thomas; Payal Mago

Multipurpose cellulases of Promicromonospora sp. VP111, with broad substrate specificity and tolerance properties (Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2023)

DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202200679

Contributors: Lebin Thomas; Hari Ram; Ved P. Singh

A Genome-Wide Investigation on Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria in Leguminous Plants (Book chapter in “Plant Microbe Symbiosis,” 2020)

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36248-5_4

Contributors: Lebin Thomas

Study of As-resistant bacteria from Nadia, India and a survey of two As resistance-related proteins (Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2020)

DOI: 10.1002/jobm.201900373

Contributors: Rahman, Z.; Thomas, L.; Singh, V.P.

Biosorption of heavy metals by a lead (Pb) resistant bacterium, Staphylococcus hominis strain AMB-2 (Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2019)

DOI: 10.1002/jobm.201900024

Contributors: Rahman, Z.; Thomas, L.; Singh, V.P.

Microbial Biofertilizers: Types and Applications (Book chapter in “Biofertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture and Environment,” 2019)

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18933-4_1

Contributors: Lebin Thomas

Inducible cellulase production from an organic solvent tolerant Bacillus sp. SV1 and evolutionary divergence of endoglucanase in different species of the genus Bacillus (Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 2018)

DOI: 10.1016/j.bjm.2017.05.010

Contributors: Thomas, L.; Ram, H.; Singh, V.P.

Evolutionary Relationships and Taxa-Specific Conserved Signature Indels among Cellulases of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya (Journal of Computational Biology, 2017)

DOI: 10.1089/cmb.2016.0161

Contributors: Thomas, L.; Ram, H.; Singh, V.P.

Dr. Kim Robinson | molecular biology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kim Robinson | molecular biology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kim Robinson, University of York, United Kingdom

Dr. Kim Robinson is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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📚 Academic Qualifications

PhD, University of Dundee, UK (2010-2014), title: “Understanding the molecular basis for squamous cell carcinoma” supervised by Prof Andrew South and Prof Irene LeighMSc, University of Dundee, UK (2008-2010) (part-time), “investigating light activated drugs for cancer therapeutics” supervised by Dr Julie Woods and Prof James FergusonBSc (Hons), University of Dundee, UK (2004-2008), FYP “Obtaining an action spectrum for Carprofen induced photosensitivity” supervised by Dr Julie Woods and Prof James Ferguson

🔬 Post-Doctoral Positions Held

Senior Research Fellow, Singapore Research Institute Singapore & ASTAR Skin Research Laboratories, ASTAR, Singapore, (November 2017- August 2023)

🔖 List of Patents

Co-inventor on technology patent (International Publication No. WO 2021/188052 A1, Mar 2021)Co-inventor on technology patent (Provisional Conversion, SG Patent Application No. 10202101805W, 23 February 2021)

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 2198, Since 2018 –1626

h-index: All – 18, Since 2018 – 16

i10 index: All – 19, Since 2018 –17