Simona Hisirová | Medical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Simona Hisirová,
University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Slovakia

Simona Hisirová
Affiliation University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice
Country Slovakia
Scopus ID 59755365000
Documents 4
Citations 7
h-index 1
Subject Area Medical Microbiology
Event Health Scientists Awards
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The Best Researcher Award recognition highlights the academic contributions and scholarly activities of Simona Hisirová in the field of medical microbiology and veterinary sciences. Her association with the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice reflects continued engagement in microbiological and biomedical research related to health sciences and veterinary medicine.[1] The researcher profile indexed within Scopus demonstrates measurable scholarly output, citation activity, and participation in scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed publications.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a structured overview of the professional activities, publication profile, and research influence of Simona Hisirová in the domain of medical microbiology and veterinary health sciences. The article summarizes scholarly achievements associated with indexed publications, citation indicators, institutional affiliation, and scientific engagement relevant to the Health Scientists Awards. The recognition of research excellence within microbiological and biomedical disciplines remains important for promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, veterinary innovation, and evidence-based healthcare development.[1][3]

Keywords

  • Medical Microbiology
  • Nanoparticles
  • Antimicrobial Research
  • Scientific Dissemination
  • Biomedical Research
  • Microbial Studies
  • Academic Publications

Introduction

Research in medical microbiology plays a vital role in public health, veterinary diagnostics, infectious disease surveillance, and biomedical innovation, often involving interdisciplinary studies in microbial characterization, laboratory diagnostics, antimicrobial research, and veterinary healthcare applications.[2] University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice researcher Simona Hisirová has contributed to these scientific fields through academic and research activities,[4] while recognition through programs such as the Health Scientists Awards encourages continued innovation, publication quality, and scholarly engagement in health sciences.[5]

Research Profile

Simona Hisirová is affiliated with the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Slovakia, where research activities are connected to veterinary sciences, biomedical investigations, and microbiological analysis. The available Scopus author profile identifies indexed publications and citation metrics relevant to scholarly assessment.[1]

  • Research Area: Medical Microbiology
  • Institutional Affiliation: University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice
  • Indexed Scopus Documents: 4
  • Citation Count: 7
  • Scopus h-index: 1
  • Country of Academic Activity: Slovakia

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Simona Hisirová are associated with microbiological investigations and veterinary health sciences, supporting understanding of infectious mechanisms, laboratory methodologies, and diagnostic practices.[2] Veterinary microbiology research contributes to disease surveillance, public health protection, antimicrobial stewardship, and biosafety improvements, while scholarly publication activities demonstrate commitment to scientific communication and dissemination of evidence-based findings.[4]

  • Participation in peer-reviewed scientific publication activities.
  • Engagement in microbiological and biomedical research areas.
  • Contribution to veterinary and health science literature.
  • Support for interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.

Publications

The publication profile indexed within Scopus includes scholarly documents related to microbiology and veterinary medicine. Indexed publications provide visibility within the international scientific community and support citation-based academic evaluation.[1]

  1. Research publications indexed in Scopus under Author ID 59755365000.
  2. Scientific articles associated with microbiological and biomedical studies.
  3. Collaborative scholarly outputs connected to veterinary health sciences.

Research Impact

Research impact within the scientific community is commonly assessed through citation activity, publication indexing, collaborative engagement, and relevance to ongoing scientific developments. Citation metrics associated with the Scopus author profile demonstrate recognition of published work within the scholarly literature.[1] The contribution of veterinary microbiology to broader health sciences is increasingly recognized due to its relevance in zoonotic disease management, antimicrobial resistance research, and laboratory diagnostics. Continued participation in scientific publication and dissemination contributes to the advancement of these disciplines.[3]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Simona Hisirová reflects the objectives of the Health Scientists Awards through active scientific research, peer-reviewed publications, and engagement in health-related disciplines.[5] Recognition of emerging researchers in microbiology and veterinary sciences supports continued scientific inquiry, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly growth. Professional awards also enhance academic visibility, encourage international partnerships, and contribute to the advancement of the global research community. [2]

Conclusion

Simona Hisirová represents an emerging academic contributor within the field of medical microbiology and veterinary health sciences. Through indexed scholarly publications, citation activity, and institutional research involvement, the researcher demonstrates ongoing engagement with scientific investigation and knowledge dissemination. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award framework within the Health Scientists Awards highlights the value of continued contributions to microbiological and biomedical research.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Simona Hisirová, Author ID 59755365000. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59755365000
  2. Hisirová, S., Koscova, J., Király, J., et al. (2025). Resistance Genes and Virulence Factor Genes in Coagulase-Negative and Positive Staphylococci of the Staphylococcus intermedius Group (SIG) Isolated from the Dog Skin. Microorganisms.

    https://www.mdpi.com/journal/microorganisms
  3. Wolaschka, T., Rohaľová, S., Ivana, P., et al. (2025). Formulation of Stimuli-Responsive Gels Containing Silver Complex with Nicotinamide. European Pharmaceutical Journal.

    https://sciendo.com/journal/AFPUC

  4. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Simona Hisirová research profile and publication overview.

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simona-Hisirova
  5. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and scientific excellence program.

    Health Scientists Awards
  6. Prevalence of Biofilm-Forming and Antibiotic-Resistant Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci Isolated from Hospitalized Patients in an Orthopedic Clinic. Tatiana Čornejová Szabóová, Gabriela Gregova, Ján Király, et al. (2026). Pathogens.

    https://www.mdpi.com/journal/pathogens

Saeed Aghebat Bekheir | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Saeed Aghebat Bekheir | Mental Health | Research Excellence Award

PhD Candidate in Toxicology | Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Saeed Aghebat Bekheir is a dedicated researcher and PhD candidate in Toxicology at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, working under the mentorship of Prof. Abdollahi. His research focuses on mitochondrial toxicology, cardiotoxicity, and mechanistic modeling of toxin-induced bioenergetic failure, with a particular emphasis on developing therapeutic strategies for aluminum phosphide–induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Aghebat Bekheir has demonstrated expertise in a wide range of experimental approaches, including in vivo animal studies, cellular and molecular assays, and in vitro toxicological models, integrating mechanistic toxicology with translational research to address acute mitochondrial injury and cardiotoxicity. His scholarly contributions are reflected in several peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, and he actively serves as a reviewer for multiple journals in toxicology and biomedical sciences, highlighting his commitment to advancing scientific rigor and dissemination. Collaboratively, he engages in research partnerships within the toxicology and mitochondrial research community, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to environmental and translational toxicology challenges. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of oxidative stress, bioenergetic disturbances, and cardiotoxic mechanisms, with broader implications for public health and therapeutic innovation. Beyond his laboratory and scholarly pursuits, Dr. Aghebat Bekheir’s research emphasizes societal relevance by addressing environmental toxicants and their impacts on human health, providing foundational knowledge for developing interventions to mitigate toxicity-related diseases. Through his professional memberships, editorial activities, and collaborative initiatives, he actively contributes to shaping the global toxicology landscape, promoting evidence-based strategies, and inspiring emerging researchers in the field. His ongoing research underscores a commitment to integrating scientific excellence with practical solutions for human health, reflecting both scholarly distinction and societal impact. He has 23 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 3.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Ghanati, K., Jahanbakhsh, M., Shakoori, A., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., … (2024). The association between polycystic ovary syndrome and environmental pollutants based on animal and human study; a systematic review.

2. Ghanati, K., Eghbaljoo, H., Akbari, N., Mazaheri, Y., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., … (2023). Determination of melamine contamination in milk with various packaging: A risk assessment study.

3. Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Abdollahi, M. (2024). Discovering the most impactful treatments for aluminum phosphide cardiotoxicity gleaned from systematic review of animal studies.

4. Reihani, A., Marboutian, F., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Reyhani, A., Akhgari, M. (2024). Diagnostic aspects of paraquat in the forensic toxicology: A systematic review.

5. Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Hekmatirad, S., Asar, N., Abdollahi, M. (n.d.). Aluminum phosphide as a model for exploring acute mitochondrial disorders.