JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence | Best Researcher Award

Master’s degree | KyungHee University | South Korea

Prof. Jungwoo Shin is a distinguished scholar and researcher at Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea, recognized for his pioneering contributions in the fields of consumer behavior, technology adoption, behavioral economics, and human–computer interaction. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics and Management, where he developed expertise at the intersection of technological innovation and social science, focusing on how individuals and societies adapt to emerging digital ecosystems. Throughout his academic career, Prof. Shin has held several key academic and research positions, demonstrating exceptional leadership in both teaching and multidisciplinary research. His professional experience includes collaborations across international institutions and participation in cutting-edge studies on artificial intelligence interfaces, digital marketing strategies, and sustainable technology systems. Prof. Shin’s research interests span digital transformation, AI-driven user experience, sustainable economic systems, and social media engagement, integrating empirical modeling and behavioral analytics to address modern societal challenges. His research skills encompass quantitative analysis, conjoint experiments, econometric modeling, and data-driven decision-making frameworks, which have been effectively applied in numerous high-impact studies published in top-ranked journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Applied Economics, International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, and Technology in Society. Over the years, Prof. Shin has received academic honors and recognition for his outstanding publications and contributions to technology and behavioral sciences, further establishing his reputation as a thought leader in his domain. Dedicated to mentoring students and fostering global collaboration, he continues to influence the academic and research community with innovative insights and a commitment to advancing digital human interaction research. His scholarly impact is further underscored by 2,416 citations  , 93 publications, and an h-index of 26.

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Featured Publications

1. Park, S. Y., Park, C., Seo, J., & Shin, J. (2025). Public willingness to pay for chemical regulation in South Korea: The case of restriction on arsenic use. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 27(5), 11509–11526.
Citations: 2

2. Oh, M., Moon, H. B., Woo, J. R., Kim, H., & Shin, J. (2024). How to be a winner of future vehicle maintenance services: Consumer preference for vehicle self-diagnosis and fault prediction system in next-generation vehicles. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 1–13.
Citations: 2

3. Hong, Y., Shin, J., Choi, H., & Ahn, J. W. (2024). Investigating the value of parallel pipeline projects for water supply: A contingent valuation study in South Korea. Water, 16(6), 819.
Citations: 2

4. Kim, K., Shin, J., & Choi, J. Y. (2017). Impact analysis of economic contributors on knowledge creation activity by using the symmetric decomposition method. Symmetry, 9(11), 251.
Citations: 2

5. Kang, C., Lee, C., Zhao, X., Lee, D., Shin, J., & Lee, J. (2025). Safety still matters: Unveiling the value propositions of augmented reality head-up displays in autonomous vehicles through conjoint analysis. Travel Behaviour and Society, 39, 100915.
Citations: 1

Nashwa Sallam | Biological Control | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Nashwa Sallam | Biological Control | Women Researcher Award

Faculty of Agriculture | Assiut University | Egypt 

Prof. Dr. Nashwa Mohamed Atef Ahmed Sallam is a prominent researcher in plant pathology at Assiut University, Egypt, whose scientific contributions have significantly advanced sustainable plant disease management and biological control strategies. Her research primarily focuses on understanding the complex interactions between plants and pathogenic microorganisms, particularly fungi and bacteria, and developing eco-friendly biocontrol approaches to replace conventional chemical treatments. Dr. Sallam has extensively investigated the use of beneficial microorganisms such as Bacillus spp., Trichoderma spp., and endophytic yeasts to suppress soil-borne and foliar diseases in economically important crops including tomato, onion, pepper, and legumes. Her pioneering studies have demonstrated the potential of microbial metabolites, essential oils, and plant extracts in inducing systemic resistance and enhancing crop resilience under biotic stress. With over thirty peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, she has established herself as a respected voice in biological pest control, postharvest disease suppression, and microbial biotechnology. Her collaborative research with global institutions, including the University of Hohenheim and the Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land-und Forstwirtschaft in Germany, reflects her international engagement and leadership in advancing phytopathological sciences. Through innovative experimentation and integrated disease management approaches, Dr. Sallam’s work has contributed to improving agricultural productivity, environmental safety, and global food security. Her research not only provides a scientific foundation for sustainable crop protection but also inspires the next generation of scientists to pursue environmentally responsible solutions to plant health challenges.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, X., Yang, Q., Solairaj, D., Sallam, N. M. A., Zhu, M., You, S., & Zhang, H. (2024). Volatile organic compounds of Wickerhamomyces anomalus prevent postharvest black spot disease in tomato. Foods, 13(12), 1949.

El-Fawy, M. M., Abo-Elyousr, K. A. M., Sallam, N. M. A., El-Sharkawy, R. M. I., & Ibrahim, Y. E. (2023). Fungicidal effect of guava wood vinegar against Colletotrichum coccodes causing black dot disease of potatoes. Horticulturae, 9(6), 710.

Imran, M., Abo-Elyousr, K. A. M., Al-Harbi, M. S., Ali, E. F., Sallam, N. M. A., & Bagy, H. M. M. K. (2022). Antibacterial efficacy of clove essential oil against Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. phaseoli and its influence on pathogen responses in bean. Gesunde Pflanzen, 74, 705–715.

Abo-Elyousr, K. A. M., Imran, M., Almasoudi, N. M., Ali, E. F., Hassan, S., Sallam, N. M. A., Youssef, K., Abdel-Rahim, I. R., & Bagy, H. M. M. K. (2022). Controlling of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli by induction of phenolic compounds in bean plants using salicylic and benzoic acids. Journal of Plant Pathology, 104, 1335–1345.

Abo-Elyousr, K. A. M., Ali, E. F., & Sallam, N. M. A. (2022). Alternative control of tomato wilt using the aqueous extract of Calotropis procera. Horticulturae, 8(3), 197.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei | Neuro Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Ehsan Samaei | Neuro Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Seyed Ehsan Samaei is an Assistant Professor of Occupational Health at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in occupational and environmental health engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Occupational Health Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, focusing on the synthesis and optimization of hybrid acoustic composites, and holds advanced degrees in Occupational Health from Kerman and Iran Universities of Medical Sciences. His professional experience includes academic teaching, laboratory research, and leadership in occupational health education, where he has developed and instructed courses on noise, vibration, lighting, and thermal stress in workplaces. Dr. Samaei’s research concentrates on noise pollution, acoustic material optimization, ergonomics, and the effects of physical agents on health and performance. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Applied Acoustics, Building and Environment, and the Journal of Natural Fibers, contributing significantly to sustainable noise control and occupational well-being. Recognized for academic excellence, he has received multiple top researcher and outstanding student awards, including Best Ph.D. Thesis and Distinguished Scholar distinctions. He actively participates in scholarly communities through editorial and peer-review roles and is a member of professional occupational health and safety associations. His research impact is reflected in 1,968 citations and 1,852, with an h-index of 24 and 23, and an i10-index of 35 and 33, respectively.

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Featured Publications

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Evaluation of the protective effect of Benfotiamine against neurotoxic effects, depression and oxidative stress induced by noise exposure. Sci. Rep., Accepted.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, The cognitive and physiologic effects of occupational heat exposure on operational field workers: an exploratory study. J. Res. Health., Accepted.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Relationship between job satisfaction and various factors of the job demand-control-support model among Iranian nurses: structural equation modeling study. J. Nurs. Midwifery Sci.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Assessment and feasibility study of improving the artificial lighting system in a repair workshop. J. Health Res. Community.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Investigating the effect of low-frequency noise on cognitive performance and physiological responses: an experimental study. J. Health Res. Community.

Albert Eisenbarth | Infectious Diseases Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Albert Eisenbarth | Infectious Diseases Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Head of Medical Entomology Unit | Bundeswehr Hospital Hamburg | Germany

Albert Eisenbarth is an accomplished researcher at the Bundeswehr Hospital Hamburg, Germany, specializing in infectious diseases, tropical medicine, and vector biology. He holds a Ph.D. in Medical Biology from the University of Hamburg  where his doctoral work focused on the ecology and control of mosquito-borne pathogens. Over the years, Dr. Eisenbarth has gained extensive professional experience leading and collaborating on multidisciplinary research projects across Europe and Africa, particularly in the molecular detection and epidemiology of parasitic and vector-borne diseases. His research interests encompass mosquito ecology, disease transmission modeling, public health interventions, and the application of artificial intelligence in entomological studies. Dr. Eisenbarth possesses strong research skills in molecular biology, field entomology, data analytics, and bioinformatics, which he applies to enhance disease surveillance and vector control programs. His collaborative approach and scientific leadership have contributed to the success of international initiatives investigating malaria, leishmaniasis, and arbovirus transmission. A dedicated academic and mentor, he has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed papers published in reputed journals such as Scientific Data, Acta Tropica, and Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. His contributions to research excellence have earned him recognition within the scientific community, including invitations to present at international symposia and participate in global health research networks. Dr. Eisenbarth’s continuing commitment to bridging field research with applied innovations reflects his passion for advancing global public health outcomes. His long-term vision involves fostering stronger international collaborations and mentoring early-career scientists in tropical disease research. Through his scholarly achievements and leadership, he continues to make a meaningful impact in biomedical research and public health policy.Dr. Albert Eisenbarth has an impressive academic record with 418 citations across 31 published documents and an h-index of 14, reflecting the strong impact and consistency of his research contributions in infectious diseases and vector biology.


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Featured Publications

1. Nolte, K., Agboli, E., Garcia, G. A., Badolo, A., Becker, N., Loc, D. H., Dworrak, T. V., Eguchi, J., Eisenbarth, A., de Freitas, R. M., et al. (2025). Comprehensive mosquito wing image repository for advancing research on geometric morphometric- and AI-based identification.

2. Lubbers, C., Amaral, L.-J., Colebunders, R., Brattig, N., Hadermann, A., & Eisenbarth, A. (2025, October). The last mile in onchocerciasis elimination: Diagnostic challenges.

3. Krüger, A., Balczun, C., Scheid, P. L., Hagen, R. M., & Eisenbarth, A. (2023). Molecular detection of Leishmania (Sauroleishmania) adleri (Trypanosomatida: Trypanosomatidae) in Sergentomyia sp. sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Mali and Niger.

4. Stoek, F., Barry, Y., Ba, A., Schulz, A., Rissmann, M., Wylezich, C., Sadeghi, B., Beyit, A. D., Eisenbarth, A., N’diaye, F. B., et al. (2022, April 15). Mosquito survey in Mauritania: Detection of Rift Valley fever virus and dengue virus and the determination of feeding patterns.

5. Ngwasiri, N. N., Brattig, N. W., Ndjonka, D., Liebau, E., Paguem, A., Leusder, D., Kingsley, M. T., Eisenbarth, A., Renz, A., & Daniel, A. M. (2021). Correction to: Galectins from Onchocerca ochengi and O. volvulus and their immune recognition by Wistar rats, Gudali zebu cattle and human hosts.

 

 

Abigael Adewuni Ogunwoye | Entrepreneurship | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abigael Adewuni Ogunwoye | Entrepreneurship | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Kings University | Nigeria

Dr. Ogunwoye Adewuni Abigael is a Lecturer I in the Department of Business and Entrepreneurial Studies at Kings University, Odeomu, where she also serves as Acting Director of the Entrepreneurial and Skill Acquisition Centre and Coordinator of the department. She holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration (Entrepreneurship), an M.Tech in Management Sciences, an MBA, and a B.Sc. in Entrepreneurship, complemented by professional certifications in data analysis and management. Her career spans academia and administration, including service at Bowen University and Westland University, with leadership roles in entrepreneurship education, academic coordination, and journal editorial activities. Dr. Ogunwoye’s research focuses on entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial intentions, human capital development, and sustainable development goals, contributing through multiple journal publications, conference papers, and supervision of student research. She has pioneered initiatives such as the Kings Journal of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management and the institution’s first international conference. Her professional achievements are recognized through her editorial and committee memberships, academic contributions, and commitment to advancing entrepreneurial capacity building. A recipient of multiple professional training certifications and an active participant in international conferences, Dr. Ogunwoye exemplifies scholarly excellence and leadership in promoting innovation, enterprise development, and education for sustainable impact. Her scholarly record includes 49 citations, an h-index of 2, and an i10-index of 1.

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Featured Publications

Ogunwoye Adewuni Abigael*, Entrepreneurial education and intention as a panacea for sustainable development goals: Evidence among public and private university students in Southwest Nigeria. Sci. J. Bus. Manag., 2024, 12(4), 99–105.

Ogunwoye Adewuni Abigael*, Exploring the impact of entrepreneurial capital among graduates of Nigerian tertiary institutions on nano business intention for wealth creation. Afr. J. Account. Bank. Intellect. Cap., 2024, 1(2), 69–86.

Ogunwoye Adewuni Abigael, Investigating the relationship between sustainable entrepreneurial intentions and sustainable development goals among undergraduate students in public and private universities in Southwestern Nigeria. Afr. J. Hum. Resour. Mark. Organ. Stud., 2024, 1(2), 127–144.

Ogunwoye Adewuni Abigael*, An analysis of determinants of entrepreneurial motivation: Evidence among private and public university undergraduates in Southwest Nigeria. Kings J. Entrep. Innov. Manag., 2025, 1(1), 1–14.

Xiaoxiao Liu | Immunology of Infections | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoxiao Liu | Immunology of Infections | Excellence in Innovation

Science & Education | Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital| China

Xiaoxiao Liu, Ph.D., focuses on the interplay between bacteria and bacteriophages, with a particular emphasis on the regulatory mechanisms of bacterial biofilms and prophage activation. Her research addresses critical challenges in combating antibiotic-resistant infections, where biofilms serve as physical barriers that protect bacterial communities and facilitate horizontal gene transfer. Xiaoxiao Liu has systematically elucidated the signaling pathways linking environmental cues, such as low-temperature stress, to host H-NS proteins, resulting in precise prophage activation. This work has advanced the understanding of how prophages influence population-level bacterial adaptation and biofilm dynamics. She has further explored the coupling between prophage activation and biofilm formation, revealing how bacterial populations deploy sophisticated defense strategies to resist phage infection. Xiaoxiao Liu’s research also identifies strategies for enhancing the efficacy of phage therapy, demonstrating how bacterial responses to nutrient limitations, particularly nitrogen starvation, regulate key metabolic targets such as GlnA to control biofilm dispersal. Her work offers novel approaches for disrupting biofilms using targeted metabolites, including arginine, to improve phage penetration and antibacterial outcomes. Current investigations expand on the mechanisms by which bacteria employ defense systems derived from prophages to selectively neutralize diverse phages, providing insights essential for the rational design of engineered phages. By integrating molecular microbiology, biofilm physiology, and phage biology, Xiaoxiao Liu’s research contributes foundational knowledge to the development of innovative antibacterial therapies, emphasizing both fundamental and translational aspects of microbial ecology, phage-bacteria interactions, and biofilm modulation. Her studies have implications for designing more effective phage-based treatments against persistent bacterial infections and enhancing the understanding of microbial population dynamics under environmental stress. 2,901 Citations, 26 Documents, 18 h-index.

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Featured Publications

  1. Author(s). (2026). The diagnostic value of combined detection of GBP1, IFN-γ and IL-2 in differentiating NTM from TB infection. Clinica Chimica Acta.

  2. Author(s). (2024). Control of lysogeny and antiphage defense by a prophage-encoded kinase-phosphatase module. Nature Communications. 10 citations.

Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Ain Shams Unversity | Egypt

Prof. Hani Saber Sayed Saudy, an eminent Egyptian scholar from Ain Shams University’s Agronomy Department, has established himself as a pioneering figure in Crop Production, Physiology, and Management, with a remarkable dedication to Plant Disease Modelling. Throughout his academic journey, Prof. Saudy’s contributions to Plant Disease Modelling have redefined agricultural practices, integrating advanced physiological understanding with computational simulation of plant responses to environmental stresses. His educational foundation in Agronomy, crowned with a PhD from Ain Shams University, empowered him to apply Plant Disease Modelling concepts across diverse fields including biotic and abiotic stress analysis, crop optimization, and weed dynamics. Professionally, he has held several academic and consultative roles, combining research excellence with leadership in laboratory and field-based programs centered around Plant Disease Modelling. His research portfolio, comprising numerous international publications and patents, reflects a consistent focus on how Plant Disease Modelling supports sustainable productivity in stress-prone ecosystems. Recognized among Stanford’s Top 2% of World Scientists, Prof. Saudy’s awards highlight his scientific rigor and innovative work. His technical expertise spans simulation modeling, agronomic data analysis, and biostatistical evaluation within the framework of Plant Disease Modelling, ensuring his studies remain globally relevant. In conclusion, Prof. Hani S. Saudy exemplifies the fusion of theory and applied research, continually advancing Plant Disease Modelling as a tool for sustainable agricultural resilience and productivity enhancement. His Google Scholar Citations: 3537, h-index: 40, i10 index: 65.

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Featured Publications

1. Noureldin, N. A., Aboelghar, M. A., Saudy, H. S., & Ali, A. M. (2013). Rice yield forecasting models using satellite imagery in Egypt. The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science, 16(1), 125–131.

2. Abd–Elrahman, S. H., Saudy, H. S., El–Fattah, D. A. A., & Hashem, F. A. E. (2022). Effect of irrigation water and organic fertilizer on reducing nitrate accumulation and boosting lettuce productivity. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22(2), 2144–2155.

3. Noureldin, N. A., Saudy, H. S., Ashmawy, F., & Saed, H. M. (2013). Grain yield response index of bread wheat cultivars as influenced by nitrogen levels. Annals of Agricultural Sciences, 58(2), 147–152.

4. Makhlouf, B. S. I., Khalil, S. R. A. E., & Saudy, H. S. (2022). Efficacy of humic acids and chitosan for enhancing yield and sugar quality of sugar beet under moderate and severe drought. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22(2), 1676–1691.

5. El–Metwally, I., Geries, L., & Saudy, H. (n.d.). Interactive effect of soil mulching and irrigation regime on yield, irrigation water use efficiency and weeds of trickle–irrigated onion. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 68(8), 1103–1116.

Rasha Elkenany | Microbiology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Rasha Elkenany | Microbiology | Women Researcher Award

Professor | Mansoura University | Egypt

Professor Amal Awad is a distinguished Professor of Bacteriology, Immunology, and Mycology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt, renowned for her expertise in microbiology, molecular biology, and infectious disease research. She earned her Ph.D., M.V.Sc., and B.V.Sc. in Bacteriology, Mycology, and Immunology from Mansoura University, where she graduated among the top of her class. Throughout her academic career, she has held progressive roles from Demonstrator to Professor, contributing extensively to research, teaching, and academic leadership. Her research focuses on the epidemiology, molecular characterization, and antimicrobial resistance of pathogenic bacteria, as well as vaccine development and nanotechnology-based antimicrobial strategies. Professor Awad has served as Principal Investigator for multiple funded projects addressing Clostridium perfringens and Campylobacter jejuni infections and has published extensively in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. She is a committed educator with significant contributions to curriculum development, student mentorship, and quality assurance in veterinary education. In recognition of her scientific excellence, she has received numerous institutional honors, serves on departmental and faculty councils, and holds memberships in professional and quality committees. Her editorial and peer-review activities further underscore her leadership and commitment to advancing microbiological sciences and public health through innovative research and academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Mostafa, N. F., Elkenany, R. M., & Younis, G. (2024). Characterization of Bacillus cereus isolated from contaminated foods with sequencing of virulence genes in Egypt. Brazilian Journal of Biology.

Shabana, B. M., Elkenany, R. M., & Younis, G. (2024). Sequencing and multiple antimicrobial resistance of Pseudomonas fluorescens isolated from Nile tilapia fish in Egypt. Brazilian Journal of Biology.

Gad, T., Abd El-Moaty, A., & Elkenany, R. (2023, June 30). Decontamination of marketed mullet (Mugil cephalus) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila by organic acids. Trends in Agricultural Sciences.

Elnagar, R., Elkenany, R., & Younis, G. (2021, October 24). Interleukin gene expression in broiler chickens infected by different Escherichia coli serotypes. Veterinary World, 14(10), 2727–2734.

Younis, G. A., Elkenany, R. M., & Dowidar, H. A. (2021, May 23). Virulence genotyping and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Yersinia enterocolitica isolated from meat and meat products in Egypt. Brazilian Journal of Biology.

Athena Rafieepour | Prevention | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Athena Rafieepour | Prevention | Women Researcher Award

Faculty Member | Iran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Athena Rafieepour is a distinguished faculty member of the Occupational Health Engineering Department at the School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in occupational toxicology and environmental health. She earned her B.S. in Occupational Health Engineering from Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, her M.S. from Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, and her Ph.D. from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, with a focus on occupational toxicology. Dr. Rafieepour has held key academic and administrative roles, including Head of the Occupational Health Engineering Department, Education Director, Secretary of the Research Council, and Founder of the Student Scientific Society at Arak University of Medical Sciences. She has also contributed as a health expert in industrial settings and served as scientific secretary for national student conferences in health sciences. Her research encompasses occupational and environmental toxicology, nano- and cytotoxicity studies, risk assessment, ergonomic interventions, and monitoring of airborne hazards, with a prolific record of peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and innovative methodologies in air and biological monitoring. Dr. Rafieepour’s work has significantly advanced understanding of the health impacts of chemical and physical workplace exposures, integrating experimental, epidemiologic, and in vitro approaches, and she has led numerous projects evaluating workplace safety, nanoparticle toxicity, and exposure mitigation strategies. Her expertise in developing and validating analytical methods and her leadership in academic and research initiatives have positioned her as a recognized authority in occupational health sciences. She has authored 30 documents, which have received 218 citations, and holds an h-index of 9.

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Featured Publications

Hassan Babamohamadi | Viral Infections | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hassan Babamohamadi | Viral Infections | Best Researcher Award

Clinical Trial | Semnan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Hassan Babamohamadi is a distinguished Professor of Nursing at Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, recognized for his extensive contributions to nursing education, clinical practice, and research. His scholarly work encompasses diverse areas, including medical education, critical thinking, spinal cord injury, hemodialysis care, pain management, chronic disease adjustment, psychometrics, and complementary medicine. He has played a key role in advancing the quality of nursing curricula through numerous comparative studies evaluating Iranian nursing programs against international standards, contributing significantly to the development of evidence-based educational frameworks. His clinical research has explored innovative interventions such as spiritual care models, acupressure, aromatherapy, rhythmic breathing, and family-based participatory programs, offering valuable insights into patient recovery, mental health, and holistic well-being. With a strong focus on both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, Dr. Babamohamadi’s studies emphasize improving patient outcomes, enhancing healthcare professionals’ competencies, and integrating ethical and spiritual dimensions into modern nursing. His publications in prestigious journals like BMC Nursing, Journal of Religion and Health, Complementary Therapies in Medicine, and Australian Critical Care highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary research and global academic collaboration. In addition to his prolific research output, he has contributed as an editorial board member and peer reviewer for several reputable journals, supporting the advancement of nursing science and evidence-based clinical practice. His leadership roles within academic administration, including serving as head of the Medical-Surgical Nursing Department and vice chancellor of education, reflect his dedication to academic excellence and institutional development. Dr. Babamohamadi’s research continues to influence the evolution of nursing education and clinical innovation, strengthening the bridge between theory and practice across health sciences. 3806 Citations, 56 Documents, 17 h-index, View h-index.

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Featured Publications

Ong, K. L., Stafford, L. K., McLaughlin, S. A., Boyko, E. J., Vollset, S. E., Smith, A. E., … (2023). Global, regional, and national burden of diabetes from 1990 to 2021, with projections of prevalence to 2050: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. The Lancet, 402(10397), 203–234.Cited by 3415

Shin, Y. H., Hwang, J., Kwon, R., Lee, S. W., Kim, M. S., … (2023). Global, regional, and national burden of allergic disorders and their risk factors in 204 countries and territories, from 1990 to 2019: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study. Allergy, 78(8), 2232–2254.Cited by 298

Safdarian, M., Trinka, E., Rahimi-Movaghar, V., Thomschewski, A., Aali, A., … (2023). Global, regional, and national burden of spinal cord injury, 1990–2019: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. The Lancet Neurology, 22(11), 1026–1047.Cited by 216

Pourteimour, S., Yaghmaei, S., & Babamohamadi, H. (2021). The relationship between mental workload and job performance among Iranian nurses providing care to COVID‐19 patients: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Nursing Management, 29(6), 1723–1732.Cited by 206

Bender, R. G., Sirota, S. B., Swetschinski, L. R., Dominguez, R. M. V., Novotney, A., … (2024). Global, regional, and national incidence and mortality burden of non-COVID-19 lower respiratory infections and aetiologies, 1990–2021: A systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 24(9), 974–1002.Cited by 203