Saif Jabbar yasir | Virology | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Saif Jabbar yasir — University of Kufa
Saif Jabbar yasir
Researcher Saif Jabbar yasir
Affiliation University of Kufa
Country Iraq
Scopus ID 57212479777
Documents 15
Citations 12
h-index 2
Subject Area Virology
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0193-0643

Saif Jabbar yasir is associated with the University of Kufa in Iraq and has contributed to academic activities in the field of virology through scholarly publications, editorial participation, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. His profile reflects continued involvement in health-related scientific communication and research dissemination, particularly within the broader framework of biomedical and virological studies.[1] The recognition connected to the Health Scientists Awards highlights participation in international academic networks focused on scientific advancement, research visibility, and editorial collaboration.[2]

Abstract

Saif Jabbar Yasir is affiliated with the University of Kufa, Iraq, and is associated with scientific activities in virology and biomedical research. His academic profile includes Scopus-indexed publications, citation activity, and participation in scholarly communication through editorial and research-related contributions.[3]  The profile demonstrates involvement in international scientific visibility systems including ORCID and Scopus, supporting transparency in publication and author identification. Editorial participation and research dissemination activities reflect engagement with contemporary health science and infectious disease discussions. Recognition connected with academic award frameworks further highlights contributions to scientific communication, publication ethics, and interdisciplinary collaboration within the broader biomedical and health sciences community internationally.[1] 

Keywords

  • Virology
  • Biomedical Research
  • Health Sciences
  • University of Kufa
  • Public Health

Introduction

Academic editorial participation supports scientific communication through peer review, manuscript evaluation, and dissemination of validated research. Researchers involved in editorial activities contribute to maintaining scholarly integrity and accessibility across international scientific communities.[2] University of Kufa researcher Saif Jabbar Yasir demonstrates engagement in virology-related publishing, indexed scholarly publications, and transparent academic research dissemination.[1] 

Research Profile

Saif Jabbar Yasir’s research profile reflects involvement in virology and biomedical sciences through Scopus-indexed publications, citation activity, and international academic visibility.[1] Affiliated with University of Kufa, his scholarly presence is supported by ORCID and Scopus identification systems, enabling verification of research contributions, publication records, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[4]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Saif Jabbar Yasir include participation in virology-related scientific publication, biomedical communication, and editorial activities.[5] Indexed scholarly outputs contribute to research dissemination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific visibility. Academic involvement reflects engagement with infectious disease research, peer-review processes, and broader biomedical knowledge integration within international publication systems.[2]

Publications

The publication record associated with Saif Jabbar Yasir demonstrates involvement in scholarly dissemination and indexed academic communication. Scopus-indexed documents contribute to citation tracking, publication visibility, and interdisciplinary biomedical research recognition.[6] Integration with ORCID and international indexing databases supports transparent academic identification, verification of publications, and scientific dissemination activities globally.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact associated with Saif Jabbar Yasir may be observed through citation indicators, indexing visibility, editorial engagement, and participation in scholarly communication. Citation activity within Scopus reflects measurable scientific interaction.[1]  Editorial participation additionally contributes to maintaining publication standards, facilitating peer-reviewed dissemination, and supporting international academic networking within biomedical research communities.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Saif Jabbar Yasir aligns with criteria commonly considered in scientific recognition programs, including indexed publications, editorial engagement, and research visibility.[2] Participation in scholarly communication and peer-review activities reflects familiarity with publication ethics and scientific evaluation, supporting suitability for international academic recognition and editorial collaboration initiatives.[5]

Conclusion

Saif Jabbar yasir represents an academic profile connected to virology, scientific publication activities, and editorial participation through the University of Kufa in Iraq. Indexed research visibility, citation tracking, and editorial engagement collectively contribute to scholarly recognition within contemporary biomedical research environments.[2] The profile demonstrates ongoing involvement in international academic communication systems and reflects participation in scientific dissemination initiatives associated with health science advancement.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Saif Jabbar yasir, Author ID 57212479777. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57212479777
  2. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). International academic recognition and editorial participation guidelines.
    Health Scientists Awards
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID researcher identifier profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-0643
  4. ResearchGate. (n.d.). ResearchGate profile of Saif Jabbar yasir .
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Saif-Yasir
  5. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Saif Jabbar yasir .
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Rwt7a2MAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  6. Alattraqchi, A., Yasir, S. J., Abdul Jaleel, A.-K. K., & Hassoun, H. K. Association between human herpesvirus 6 infection and inflammasome NLRP3 gene expression in multiple sclerosis Iraqi patients.

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.