Dr. Nour Elsahoryi | Food security | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nour Elsahoryi | Food security | Editorial Board Member

Assistant professor | Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Petra | Jordan

Dr. Nour Elsahoryi is a recognized researcher whose scholarly work strongly advances Food security through evidence-based nutrition science, public health nutrition, and applied food systems research. Dr. Nour Elsahoryi has made substantial contributions to Food security by addressing dietary behaviors, nutrition knowledge, and population-level risks that directly influence Food security outcomes. Her research portfolio reflects a sustained commitment to Food security, integrating clinical nutrition, food science, and community nutrition to strengthen Food security at household and societal levels. Through collaborative, multidisciplinary studies, Dr. Nour Elsahoryi has explored determinants of Food security, food safety, dietary quality, and nutrition awareness, producing impactful findings that inform Food security policies and practice. Her publications in internationally indexed journals demonstrate scientific rigor and global relevance, reinforcing Food security as a central theme of her academic influence. Dr. Nour Elsahoryi’s work has supported stakeholders, health professionals, and policymakers by translating research into practical strategies that enhance Food security, resilience, and public well-being. The societal impact of her scholarship is evident in its contribution to improved nutrition literacy, safer food practices, and sustainable Food security frameworks through regional and international collaborations. Google Scholar profile of 814 citations, 13 h-index, 17 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Elsahoryi, N., Al-Sayed, H., Odeh, M., McGrattan, A., & Hammad, F. (2020). Effect of COVID-19 on food security: A cross-sectional survey. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 40, 171–178.

2. Olaimat, A. N., Aolymat, I., Elsahoryi, N., Shahbaz, H. M., & Holley, R. A. (2020). Attitudes, anxiety, and behavioral practices regarding COVID-19 among university students in Jordan: A cross-sectional study. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 103(3), 1177–1183.

3. Elsahoryi, N. A., Alathamneh, A., Mahmoud, I., & Hammad, F. (2022). Association of salary and intention to stay with the job satisfaction of the dietitians in Jordan: A cross-sectional study. Health Policy OPEN, 3, 100058.

4. Elsahoryi, N. A., Trackman, G., & Al Kilani, A. (2021). General and sports nutrition knowledge among Jordanian adult coaches and athletes: A cross-sectional survey. PLOS ONE, 16(11), e0258123.

5. Maghaydah, S., Abdul-Hussain, S., Ajo, R., Tawalbeh, Y., & Elsahoryi, N. (2013). Effect of lupine flour on baking characteristics of gluten-free cookies. Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, 5(5), 600–605.

Dr. Nedjma Lounes | Brucellosis | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nedjma Lounes | Brucellosis | Editorial Board Member

Lecturer | Higher National Veterinary School | Algeria

Dr. Nedjma Lounes is a recognized researcher in veterinary microbiology with a strong and sustained focus on Brucellosis, addressing its epidemiology, transmission dynamics, and public health relevance. Her scientific contributions center on Brucellosis surveillance, identification of Brucella species, and analysis of risk factors influencing Brucellosis spread in livestock populations, with direct implications for zoonotic Brucellosis control. Through peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Nedjma Lounes has advanced evidence-based understanding of Brucellosis distribution, supporting improved diagnostic strategies and preventive frameworks against Brucellosis in endemic settings. Her work on Brucellosis is frequently cited, reflecting its relevance to researchers, clinicians, and policy stakeholders engaged in Brucellosis management and One Health initiatives. Active collaboration with multidisciplinary research teams has strengthened regional and international efforts to mitigate Brucellosis risks, enhance animal health, and reduce human exposure to Brucellosis. The societal impact of her research lies in informing surveillance programs, guiding risk-based interventions, and contributing to sustainable control measures for Brucellosis at the livestock–human interface Scopus profile of 55 Citations, 2 Documents, 2 h-index.

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Featured Publication

1. Lounes, N., et al. (2021). Identification, geographic distribution and risk factors of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis infection in cattle in Algeria. Veterinary Microbiology.

Prof. Mehrangiz Ebrahimi-Mameghani | Diet and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehrangiz Ebrahimi-Mameghani | Diet and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Academic staff | Tabriz University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Prof. Mehrangiz Ebrahimi-Mameghani, a distinguished academic in Nutritional Epidemiology, has made extensive contributions to the advancement of Diet and Nutrition across education, research, and clinical applications. She holds advanced degrees in Nutrition and Pharmacology, establishing her expertise through significant academic and research roles at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Her professional journey includes mentoring graduate students and teaching a wide range of subjects such as Nutritional Epidemiology, Food Quality Control, Malnutrition, and Dietary Planning, reflecting her deep engagement with Diet and Nutrition science. Prof. Ebrahimi-Mameghani’s research focuses on Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, and Micronutrients, demonstrating her commitment to exploring the health impacts of Diet and Nutrition on metabolic and chronic disorders. Her investigations into probiotics, dietary patterns, and nutritional status assessment further reinforce the integral role of Diet and Nutrition in public health improvement. She is an active member of the Iranian Nutrition Society and has been recognized for her scholarly excellence in Diet and Nutrition. With a remarkable ability to integrate epidemiological analysis with biochemical principles, she enhances understanding of nutritional determinants in various diseases. Prof. Ebrahimi-Mameghani’s expertise in Diet and Nutrition is reflected in her impressive Scopus profile, with 2116 citations, 125 documents, and an h-index of 28.

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Featured Publications

1. Sharifi, N., Mahdavi, R., & Ebrahimi-Mameghani, M. (2013). Perceived barriers to weight loss programs for overweight or obese women. Health Promotion Perspectives, 3(1), 11.

2. Salekzamani, S., Ebrahimi-Mameghani, M., & Rezazadeh, K. (2019). The antioxidant activity of artichoke (Cynara scolymus): A systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies. Phytotherapy Research, 33(1), 55–71.

3. Tarighat Esfanjani, A., Mahdavi, R., Ebrahimi Mameghani, M., & Talebi, M. (2012). The effects of magnesium, L-carnitine, and concurrent magnesium–L-carnitine supplementation in migraine prophylaxis. Biological Trace Element Research, 150(1), 42–48.

4. Vaghef-Mehrabany, E., Maleki, V., Behrooz, M., Ranjbar, F., & Ebrahimi-Mameghani, M. (2020). Can psychobiotics “mood”ify gut? An updated systematic review of randomized controlled trials in healthy and clinical subjects, on anti-depressant effects of probiotics. Clinical Nutrition, 39(5), 1395–1410.

5. Ebrahimi-Mameghani, M., Sadeghi, Z., Farhangi, M. A., Vaghef-Mehrabany, E., & others. (2017). Glucose homeostasis, insulin resistance and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Beneficial effects of supplementation with microalgae. Clinical Nutrition, 36(4), 1001–1006.