Kenjiro Nagai | Infectious Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Kenjiro Nagai
Ebina Centro Clinic, Japan

Kenjiro Nagai
Affiliation Ebina Centro Clinic
Country Japan
Scopus ID 56915217000
Documents 20
Citations 585
h-index 12
Subject Area Infectious Diseases
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7726-7403

Kenjiro Nagai is a researcher affiliated with Ebina Centro Clinic whose scholarly work has contributed to the field of infectious diseases. His publication record, citation performance, and documented research activities demonstrate sustained engagement in clinical and scientific investigations relevant to disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare outcomes. The following article provides a structured overview of his research profile and potential suitability for recognition through the Health Scientists Awards.[1]

Abstract

Kenjiro Nagai has established a research profile centered on infectious diseases and clinically relevant healthcare investigations. His scholarly contributions encompass disease surveillance, patient management strategies, diagnostic evaluation, and evidence-based medical practice. Through a portfolio of peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation influence, his work has supported scientific understanding and practical healthcare applications. The documented research output reflects continuous engagement with contemporary challenges in infectious disease medicine. Bibliometric indicators, including citation performance and h-index, suggest sustained academic visibility. These accomplishments position his research activities as relevant to professional recognition within international scientific and healthcare award frameworks.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Research
  • Disease Prevention
  • Epidemiology
  • Medical Science
  • Patient Care
  • Public Health
  • Health Research

Introduction

The field of infectious diseases remains essential for improving global health outcomes and strengthening healthcare systems. Researchers working within this discipline contribute to understanding disease transmission, treatment approaches, and preventive strategies. Kenjiro Nagai’s scholarly activities align with these objectives through clinically focused investigations and scientific dissemination.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Ebina Centro Clinic in Japan, Kenjiro Nagai has developed a publication record comprising twenty indexed documents. His citation count and h-index indicate continuing academic engagement and recognition within relevant scientific communities focused on infectious diseases and healthcare research.[1]

Research Contributions

His contributions support the advancement of infectious disease knowledge through clinical observations, evidence generation, and publication of findings relevant to patient care. Such efforts contribute to broader scientific understanding and may assist healthcare professionals in informed clinical decision-making processes.[2]

Publications

The documented publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed research articles associated with infectious disease investigations. These works have generated measurable scholarly attention through citations and demonstrate participation in scientific communication, knowledge dissemination, and ongoing engagement with healthcare research topics.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators suggest that Kenjiro Nagai’s research has achieved visibility within academic literature. Citation accumulation reflects scholarly use of published findings, while the h-index demonstrates a consistent level of influence across multiple research outputs within the infectious diseases domain.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available research metrics, publication activity, and subject specialization, Kenjiro Nagai demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated in scientific recognition programs. His documented contributions to infectious disease research align with the objectives of awards honoring healthcare innovation and scientific advancement.[3]

Conclusion

Kenjiro Nagai’s academic record reflects meaningful engagement in infectious disease research and clinical scholarship. His publication achievements, citation impact, and professional contributions collectively indicate a sustained commitment to advancing medical knowledge and supporting evidence-based healthcare practices.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kenjiro Nagai, Author ID 56915217000. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56915217000
  2. Nagai, K., Nagai, S., et al. (2025). Report on Successful Treatment of Refractory MAC Lung Disease in Two Elderly Patients with Inhaled Liposomal Amikacin (ALIS) at Half the Standard Dose.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30154-9

  3. Health Scientists Awards. Award evaluation framework and recognition objectives.https://healthscientists.org/

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.

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
Scopus View Profile 

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

Guohui Li | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guohui Li | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Jiangsu University | China

Dr. Guohui Li is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Life Sciences, Jiangsu University, specializing in biochemistry and molecular biology with a focus on viral gene functions, virus–host interactions, proteomics, and the innate immune responses of insects. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of viral protein regulation and host-pathogen dynamics, with multiple publications in high-impact journals demonstrating novel insights into viral structure, gene expression, and functional protein interactions. Dr. Li has been recognized with several awards for teaching excellence and scientific achievement, reflecting his commitment to both education and research. He has collaborated extensively across institutions and disciplines, integrating molecular virology with proteomic and genetic approaches. His work has advanced fundamental knowledge in virology and biotechnology, with broader implications for disease control, insect biotechnology, and applied molecular biology, reinforcing his influence in both the scientific community and society at large. He has 754 citations from 61 documents with an h-index of 15.

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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.

Rebecca Muhunuza Nalule | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rebecca Muhunuza Nalule | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award 

Senior Lecturer | Busitema University | Uganda

Dr. Rebecca Muhumuza Nalule is an accomplished Ugandan academic and senior lecturer in Mathematics with a distinguished career dedicated to advancing applied statistics, stochastic processes, and mathematical modeling in research and education. Her scholarly contributions span areas of Bayesian inference, spatio-temporal analysis, and meta-analytic methodologies, reflecting a deep commitment to using mathematical frameworks to interpret complex data structures and support evidence-based decision-making across multidisciplinary domains. She has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals, often collaborating with renowned statisticians and researchers from global institutions such as Örebro University in Sweden and Makerere University, Uganda. Her academic journey demonstrates a continuous pursuit of excellence, integrating mathematical rigor with practical applications that inform both the scientific community and policy-oriented research. Dr. Nalule has actively participated in international conferences and workshops across Europe and Africa, enhancing collaborative research networks and contributing to the global discourse on the role of mathematics in societal development. Beyond research, she has shown strong leadership in advancing women’s participation in science through her roles in regional and international organizations such as the Uganda Women Mathematicians and the Eastern Africa Network for Women in Basic Sciences. Her teaching portfolio encompasses undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics, emphasizing critical thinking, analytical skills, and research-driven pedagogy. Through her mentorship and outreach, Dr. Nalule continues to inspire a new generation of scientists and educators. Her work bridges theory and application, reflecting an enduring vision of mathematics as a transformative tool for innovation, problem-solving, and sustainable development within academia and society at large.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Skiadas, C. H., & Skiadas, C. (2020). Demography of population health, aging and health expenditures. Springer International Publishing.

2. Batiibwe, M. S. K., Nannyonga, B. K., Taliba, C., Nalule, R., & Puglia, C. (2020). Investigating math self-efficacy and math anxiety regarding gender, A-level math entry grade and mathematics achievement. Journal of Education and Practice

3. Bodnar, O., Muhumuza, R. N., & Possolo, A. (2020). Bayesian inference for heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Metrologia

4. Mbabazi, F. K., Osman, S., Kweyunga, E. H., Abubakar, M., Keikara, M. A., & others. (2023). An optimal control for Ebola virus disease with a convex incidence rate: Imputing from the outbreak in Uganda. Qeios.

5. Muhumuza, A. K., Mbabazi, F. K., Nalule, R. M., Mwasa, A., & others. (n.d.). Enhancing research output in higher institutions of learning: A case study of Busitema University research model. The Uganda Higher Education Review.

Sulymon Saka | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sulymon Saka | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Resident doctor | Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital | Nigeria

Dr. Sulýmon Ayobami Saka is an emerging Nigerian physician-scientist whose research bridges clinical medicine, audiology, infectious disease epidemiology, and the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Trained at Ambrose Alli University with first-class honours equivalent in Medicine and Surgery, he has established a distinguished record of multidisciplinary research that spans global health, otolaryngology, and data-driven clinical innovation. His academic contributions include multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as BMC Infectious Diseases, BMC Public Health, and the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based advancement in medicine. Dr. Saka’s research experience extends across several international collaborations, including the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany and Sleep & Cradle® Solutions in the United States, where he contributes to studies on Lassa fever vaccine development, digital maternal and paediatric health, and long-term sequelae of infectious diseases. His scientific works emphasize the intersection of technology and clinical care—exploring how artificial intelligence, digital health platforms, and precision diagnostics can improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income settings. Recognized with multiple awards, including the ECOWAS Lassa Fever International Conference Scholarship and the Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship, Dr. Saka exemplifies a new generation of African medical researchers advancing global scientific dialogue. Through his leadership in research and mentorship, he continues to contribute to projects that not only enhance disease surveillance and clinical epidemiology but also foster equitable access to healthcare innovations. His work underscores a vision for a future where interdisciplinary science, cross-border collaboration, and artificial intelligence converge to transform patient care and strengthen health systems across the developing world. He has 9 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Sibomana, O., Saka, S. A., Grace Uwizeyimana, M., Mwangi Kihunyu, A., Obianke, A., Oluwo Damilare, S., Bueh, L. T., Agbelemoge, B. O. G., & Omoefe Oveh, R. (2025). Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Endoscopy in Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Tumors: A Review of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Gastro Hep Advances.

2. Blackie, F. F., Saka, S. A., Ikhifa, C. E., Okechukwu, E. J., & Agbonifo, M. (2025). Aural Myiasis in a Retroviral-Positive Nigerian Child: A Rare Case of Extensive Ear Infestation. Research Square.

3. Emekolom, O. N., Oladipupo, E. O., Saka, S. A., Ojo, D. O., Edhugo, S. E., Olayinka, A. J., & Aremu-Cole, A. H. (2025). Compliance with Universal Standard Precautions and Perceived Influencing Factors among Nurses in a Tertiary Institution in Edo State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health.

4. Akhigbe, M. E., Saka, S. A., Ighodaro, O., Ghouse, M. A., Emekolom, O. N., & Okoro, O. V. (2025). Doctors’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Prescription Practices on Antibiotic Use: A Study in a Suburban Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research.

5. Saka, S. A., Ojo, D. O., Mezu, N. M., Uzuegbu, C. O., Ighodaro, O., Illoh, O. O., Emekolom, O. N., Akpa, O. A., Obiora, E. A., & Muogbo, A. P. (2025). Knowledge, Perception and Preventive Practices of Lassa Fever Among Mothers of Under-Five Children in an Endemic Community in Edo State, Nigeria. Research Square.

Suresh Arumugam | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suresh Arumugam | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Scientist | Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute | India

Dr. A. Suresh is a distinguished microbiologist and currently serves as Scientist cum Research Coordinator at the Central Research Laboratory, Meenakshi Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Kanchipuram, with over 17 years of academic experience and 9 years of corporate expertise. He holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Madras, an M.Phil. in Biotechnology from Bharathidasan University, and an M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology from Sri Sankara Arts and Science College under the University of Madras. His primary research areas span infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, natural product-based drug discovery, and genome annotation, where he has significantly contributed through genomic data submissions, innovative patents, and translational studies. Dr. Suresh has authored and co-authored more than 70 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals including the Journal of Medical Virology, Molecular Biology Reports, Drug Delivery Science and Technology, and Luminescence, highlighting his multidisciplinary expertise across microbiology, biotechnology, and clinical research. His scientific contributions have been recognized through several awards, including distinctions for innovation in natural product drug discovery and his leadership in antimicrobial stewardship. Beyond his research, Dr. Suresh has played a pivotal role as Ph.D. supervisor, doctoral committee member, and academic coordinator, mentoring young researchers and advancing scientific education. He also contributes to the wider scientific community as an editorial board member and peer reviewer for reputed international journals, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality research. Dr. Suresh’s career embodies a balance of scientific discovery, innovation, and academic mentorship, positioning him as a thought leader in microbiology and drug discovery research. He has 360 citations from 68 documents with an h-index of 8.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Mohan, K., Srinivasan, S., Selvaraj, S., Suresh, A., & Krishnamoorthy, A. (2025). A study on dengue infection, seroprevalence and its seasonal distribution among patients attending a tertiary care hospital, Kanchipuram, India. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science.

2. Kaliaperumal, K., Aboobacker, J., Dhanapal, V., Gayathri, A., Subramanian, K., Suresh, A., Elumalai, S., Sampath, S., Devanesan, S., AlSalhi, M. S., et al. (2025). Bioremediation of malachite green dye using Sargassum wightii seaweed and its biological and physicochemical characterization. Open Chemistry.

3. Kamalanathan, J., Suresh, M. S., Rajendran, V., AlSalhi, M., Devanesan, S., Suresh, A., Joseph, J., & Sampath, S. (2025). Nuclear staining and fluorogenic probe–based evaluation of ROS-cytotoxic potential using AgNPs synthesized from Cajanus trinervius against A431 cell line. Luminescence.

4. Suresh, A., Muninathan, N., Sampath, S., Devanesan, S., AlSalhi, M. S., & Manoj, D. (2025). Role of traditional and new biomarkers in the assessment of chronic kidney diseases: A comprehensive analysis of the biochemical, molecular and clinical dimensions. Molecular Biology Reports.

5. Rajeswari, M. V., Suresh, A., Thirumalaikumar, E., Subramanian, K., Kaliaperumal, K., Sampath, S., Devanesan, S., & AlSalhi, M. S. (2025). Efficacy of chitosan conjugated bivalent vaccine on immune response and disease resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila and Aeromonas caviae in goldfish (Carassius auratus). Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology.

6. Christina, B., Poongkuzhali, S., Muninathan, N., Bhaskaran, K., & Suresh, A. (2025). The mechanisms and therapeutic potential of the microbiome-immune interface in cancer. Discover Biotechnology.